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THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 181)6. VIOLETS. All flowers are sweet, but those my heart doth love The best, Bloom where tho eyes are closed and hands are crossed At rest. All flowers arc sweet, but these lair bios Boms spread With dew, Call back the mother eyes, so sad, so sweet, So blue ! To-day I feel a breath; the euitaius swing Apart, And memories, like silver luist, float around My heart. I bear the echo of a son sun;; long As 'mid the nestling leaves it wander In And fro; The while the perfumed dew falls on uiy heart Like rain, Aud seont the violets she loved them so! Gives paiu. viii:h:iii; Tin: daisy. How tnueh dues the baby Wei'li, All in all ? Oh, who can say '! Not his dainty flesh and bene, Not his sweet, piuk clay alone, Not bis limbs so soft and fair; These are trifles linht as air, These are but a thing apart, When we weigh him in the heart. Who san weigh the light that lies In the heaven of his eyes? Who can weigh his sunny smiles, Or his sweetly winsome wiles ? Who can estimate the worth Of an anyol's kiss at birth Dimples playing hide and seek In his round and rosy cheek? Who can know the hopes and fears Of the mother's smiles and teats ? Who cao weigh the prayers expressed For the loved one at her breast ? Who can tell the father's joy Wrapped within that baby boy ? How much does the baby weigh, All in all? Ah, who can say ! SCOKCIIEItS. "What were you on earth?" queried St. Peter, as the wheelman knocked at the gate. "I was a bicycle rider." "Did you ride fast?" asked the saint. "Fast?" repeated the cyclist, "I should say I did. No one could pass me on the road." "You were always riding like mad and colliding with other cyclists and running down pedestrains, weren't you?" "Yes, I was a scorcher," the cyclist admitted. "A scorcher, eh?" St. Peter repeated "Well, there's no scorching here. You belong on the floor below." MOTH EUS WHO HAVE the health of their children at heart, will be glad to learn that Dr. David's Worm Syrup is a perfectly pleasant, safe aud effectual worm destroyer. Three doses brought 811 worms from a child. W. H. Morris, Shaw's store, Va , writes: "I have a customer who gave Dr. David's Worm Syrup to several of his children, and it brought from 15 to 75 worms from each of them. Don't use any but Dr. David's Worm Syrup which is guaranteed to remove them. .MOKE TLX NOW, Aunt Jane In my young days, Eve lyB, girls amused themselves with a spin ning wheel. Evelyn But, aunty dear, you ou,;ht to sec my wheel spin 1" St tll;K COtlPLAIST tl RKI). Dr. David's I'ain Cure cures Colic, Cramps, Loose liowels, Indigestion; also toothache, earache, neuralgia, headache. It cures the bite of poisonous insects. For pain in the back, shoulders, sides, muscles or joints, rub well with Dr. David's Pain Cure, and it will cure you. It has no superior as a family medicine. A single bottle will cure a hor.-e with colic in ten minutes. Doo't forget Dr. David's Pain Cure is a little medicine chest in itself For sale everywhere. TCUNIXO THE TABLES. "How little originality these mtn have," she pouted. "What's the matter?" "They are getting so they wear bicycle costumes almost exactly like ours." 1'LOWEKS OK SPUING. "I seethe womeo are all bent on hav. ing roof gardens this season." "On their bouses?" "No. On their heads." NO CHANCE AKTEItWAItl). Mrs. Do Vere I think a woman uught to be mighty well acquainted with a man before she marries bun. Mrs. Rampage Yes, because she won't have a chance to got acquainted with him afterward. sFoeS : Badly : (To-day? i W Rftk th:s r?prntelly. beet ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTAULISHED lK'.M). SI Marls Co., PETERSBURG, VA. WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS AND FKUITEKEHS manufacturers of plain aud Fancy Candies, Cukes and Crackers. Dealers in Fiue CHEWING TOBACCO CICJAHS A8XITF. QjfYour orders solicited, which will have onr personal attention. 10 19 ly THE KERN FURNITURE CO." a I 01.1 Market S.jiinre. Norfolk. Vn. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, and lull 1 i i ii of Furniture. ir :in ly. Jfio. o.Qwwe, WouDSIHK WIIAIIK, NOIII'ol.K, VA. irae, Cement, -I.AT1U, llAlK, i'l.ASTKli, sI.ATKS, TAR, SEWER AND CHIMNEY PIPE, lWAIXTII.E, SHELL LIME ASP LAND l'LASTEIi, tir 25 ly -STmeTi n J 'R. Monarch' & 'Kentucky cl' Pure Whiskies! StiT Buttled al the Distilhry,"Yja (iHMIVHOM.l HllliX 11(1111 I I) I V THIS SI VI.U l( KAt.i:. For Family and Medicinal Purposes. R. MONARCH B0TT1 ING CO. Owetisburo, Ky. C. C. EVANS, LiM'AI. HANIII.Klt, WelJon, X. C. mar 2ii fou. F. 11 Stainback (at J. T. GotK-lTs oM stand) WELDON, N.C. ADVKIITISKMNKTS. -IU-alorlu- m we hsk in s repeatedly, because terlotu a "w-'sm "IIfii follow trifling ailments. 2 Kciierally exhausted, nervous, hav no 5 uppuite and can't Z wjiIc, begin at once T taking txe mont re- Z liable strengthening 5 medicine, wliich is Z Br wn s Iron Bitters. 5 Benefit comes from 5 iIil- very first dose. S 2 IT CURES 5 Dvtrcpfti. KiONCV and Liven NCUKALOM, TnOUSLCS, Constipation, Impuhc Blood. Malaria, Ncnvous Ailment, WOMtN'9 COHFLAlHTt. Gt only the renuineit hi crossed red T lines on the wrapper. Z. BROWN CHVICA1 CO. RAi Tiurtnr un m mw, ;rMiH..i,.,HMH: : Brown's Iron s Bitters General ' Merchandise Just reeeiveil the pr.ttiest line of Hay State aim .legier s SHOES! For ladies, Misses anil Children evcrshown in Weldon. These shoesare always reliahle and 1 un ite inspection. Have all sizes. Have also added to my stock a nice line CLOTHING! for MEN, YOI'TH'H and CHILDREN. A large line of IETALLIC&S"liJWALNI'T 0 0 o o BURIAL CASES P. N. STAINBACK. Mr. T. H. Taylor, of Northamnrnn conn- i.v, is wim me ana will be pleased to see nis irtendH. Edbj. CLARK. ITTORNEY-AT-UW AND Brand Display -OF- SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINEYR. FANCY HOODS ami NOVELTIES, liutterick's Patterns. li. & (J. COHSKTS, Miwcs at 50e., Ladies 75c. to $1. quVricrawill he made to suit the times. Hut nml liouncts nuule and tiimnied to order. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Weldon, N. C. C. H. B. HOWERTON, DININC ROOMS. Tuhle supplied with the very hest the market ean alVord. IfSI.ivery Stahle in etmneetion. OKO. J. JliiUUIsnS. .1. K. IV l ITKIltiRHIC JNO.S. N(H;TmNI,TON". &E0. J. MORRISON & CO., KOKKIi.N AM) 1KIMKST1C - DRY GOODS - ZtTOTTOICTS. Mtitlinpi, lilies, Ktc. ir.Sy.am..rc-ill.,l,ETKK.''Bi:i:!,VA. Sinnlle'elUttu&pi'lieatUll. un- s 1 ly JH' XSP TRADE MARKS, iVsjlrf) Desion patchts. WELDON. N. 0. CAVPATO. TRADE MAP If ft. DE3ICN PATEHTS. COPYRIGHTS. Ate. Fur 1nf Tiii.it!. mnii'l fp c Haniih.k nl' lo Ml'.NN X tp, 1:hm.way. Srw uk. t,U'tt i'liri'Au for MT'ir-ti,; iMti'iit.-in Aim-rli-A. t. try MtiTii Iftkcti ut l-t n - u l.r nu-lit tiffum tl.c iiuliiic liv u iu'Iu i1 ii fn ccri hiifiio in Uiil milile mtiau Tn-'trlfiilnfl.'Ti nf .hit t -lentinc t'Bpcr In the ttrlil, Sj..'n,,ilv t.lii-fr.-uvil. So iiii.'llk'.-iit man stionl-l lc witlimn It. W.-iklv (Hla jt-:tr; Tii.tiiii .V.l.ln--., Mi'N tu.. VfiiUMlt lih, :id t l:r..inlM.ij, .S. w V.. rk lily, V. M. IIAI.LISTON .V CO., Wholesale ami Retail Dcalcrain CAUrKTS, stovi:s, and Mattrt!3p8, etc. IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W. M, HAP.LISTON& CO., No. 20 N. Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va. 10 2fi 1v. Ynur address, niih six cenU in st. t rids, mailed to our Head- in.irttrs, II rltot M., Hoitta, Ll hrmii vnn a f,,!I lin ut itniplcs, and rules fur self-tnojstiri-nient, ut our justly fa n ou ;i pants ; Suits. $ IKcri.i.iu. illl .n,l mi. ut t'M-rtier. Agents wanted every- wnere. kinu ni.,,.t. n..i. n. 'REX' is KWQ I'sF. REX BAKINC POWDER We pianmtee it is pure autl wholesome and asood as any liakniK Powder, regard lew of name. Manufactured only by J. I), h li. K. CHRISTIAN CO., .TU my 2 ly Kiehmond, Ya -THE- oorqurc COMPANY, Kiehmoml, Ya. The leadiiiK DRY GOODS HOUSE of the South. If you want anythinin dry KWMia wrue u. my a ly. TIT n flUlfTltlff W. D. khn. Itiw opened np a ear load of FINE WHIS KIES. I am now prepared to compete with any Whiskey House in this territory, and if my friends don't think I can do so, all they nave i no 18 to GIVE ME A SHOW Examine my stock and he thoroughly con vinced. W.D.SMITH, Weldon. N.C. A I) V E liTIS K M KN TS. Cotton. With careful rotation ol crops and liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. Tlio application of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Pot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4",, Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete spccifii against " Rust." Our Dnrtiphlcn rue ti it advertising cirrtd.ir l omi inn sp. 1.1 1 tettilicr-. I -tit arc (mn tu .tl work imium n hi 1 be le-inln ti 1. iu si txpi-niiu'iiti in ibis line. Kvuiy toMi-n fjitner ulii.uld luvc a topy. 1 Ix'y att Stut Jrti; ivt tllu iikitiK- GF.KMAN K AM WORKS. uj Nassau St., Nrw Votk. RAlUtOAl) SCIIKDI'l.KS. S. A. L. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEABOARD AIR LINE lisolnlely the Mml lc.l nml (lull ket Kuiiie niinlli, only In lloiirN to Atlanta. M llllll l l: l 1111(1 IM)V .IAN. :.'iilh, IHHII. KOl'l Ml. I 41 I $10 A DAYTO ACENTS! Anyone who want 3 to net rich and who has a little enterprise can secure (110 a day in the Dith Washer business. It is booming now. Everybody want a Climax nowadays. One agent cleared $20 every day lor a year; a good chance; best Dish Washer made; no soliciting; Dish Washers sold at home; a permanent posi tion in town, city or country. One million to be sold. A wide-awake hustler can clear $15 to $20 a day easy; washes and dries in two minuts. CLIMAX M'F'G CO., 50 Btarr Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 1 l..iiia.m 12.1.') p.m. 12.;"7 p.m. 1.211 p.m. 2.11 p. m :i.ii? p.ui- 4.011 p.m. A.M. 1'. M I.v Old 1't Comfort, steam M.UO 7. Id, I, v Nml, ilk, 11.00 II.IIO I.v Portsmouth, II l." 12.01 I.v Sulliilk, IUiD J-.Mltl, l.r franklin, 1027 M.t I.v l'.ovkins, 10.57 1.1 -I, ArWe'ldon, 11.11 2.:i0. I.e Weldon, 1 1. ."." n.in. ;S.00.n.iu Ar Henderson, l.lto p.m. 4.22 a in, Ar iMirhaui, 4. no p.m. 7.25 a.m. Ar Kalcn;h, It. .'11 p.m. 5. :10 a.m. Ar Southern Tinea 5.10 p.m. 7'25a.m Ar Hamlet, ti.55 p.m. H.tw ii.ni- ArWadt-xlHiro, H.ol p.m. H. Ill a.m. A r Monroe, 8.55 p. ui. 0.115 a.m. Ar Charlotte, lo on p.m. 10. 15 a.m. l.r Monroe, X. C. 0.15 0.55 a.m. Ar Chester, S. C. M.20 11.02 a.m Ar Clinton, S. C. Ar (ireeiiwiHHl. S. C. 12.4:J Ar Abbeville, S. C. 1.15 Ar Klbeiton, Oa. 2.25 Ar Athens, tia. .'(.:." Ar Atlanta. I'nion dep. 5.. Ar Macon, lia., (I.4U p.m ll.4np.ni. I.e Weldon, li.lnp. ni. 4.:iiipiu Ar 1'ortsiuonth 5.50 " 7.110 " Ar Weldon from the .South: No. 4U2, 4.05 a. in.; No. :w :i.no p. m. No. o:l Vestibule Limited Train. No extra fare Weldon to Atlanta. Tollman .Sleepers Weldon to Atlanta and Macon, Oa. Ct eets directly at Atlanta with W. aud A. K. I(. lor Chattanoopi, Nashville and all points west. Connects with A. A W. I'. I!, l;. lor Mobile, Montgomery, New Oilcans and all points Southwest. Fur tickets and baggage checks to all points South and Southwest, sleeping car reservation and general inform. ilioll call on T. F. .NHKI;St)N. Agent, Weldon, N. C. T.J. ANIH:i:siiN. Cen'l l'assenger Ag't. J. W. l;l;OWN, Jr., Sol. l'as. Agt, 77 .Main St. Norfolk, Va. Ceo. Mel'. IIATTK, Trav. l'as. Au't, l'orts- niotith. a. K. ST. JullN, Vice I'res. andtien'l Mgr. V. II. MellKK, Ceneral Superiiueudcul. II. W. II. Cl.OVFIi, Trallic Manager, (iciicral Olliecs, l'ortsmoutli, Va. W. & W. R. R. jfi BRANCHES AND Kl.dltKNCK KAI1.KOAD. Couileiiscd Schedule. TKALSS SIH'TII. OATKI) Apr. lull, lsyn. A.M. I' M. P.M. Leave WeMotl, 11 ! 41 Ar Ko' ky Mount 1 en le ;;y U-iive Turboro, 12 It I.v Kocky Mount, 1 I'll In :i'.i Leave ilsoli, t Oi 11 IS Lv Selina. i M I.v Kayettevllle, I :l 1 UT Arrive Florence, 7 ir a 11 Sn.t'J I.v. Itoi kv Ml i l.i Lv Will. In Lv li.iliMmro, :t in Lv MilKtlnliH, 4 111 Ar Wilinintilnn, ft l"i A.M. i ( i tin r. ! 7 uri h 111 .' 45 M TRAINS tiolNli NOK'I H. Lv Florence. Lv Fiiyetieville, Leave SelmH, Ar. Wilson, Ar Weidou, A M! P.M. 7 411 y in li II r, 1.' ii 1! it I 1 7 on :tll .l -III III !! 11 115 P.M. A.M. P.M. V. A.M. s 4li II 111 IS :rr 1 In No. IS Lv Wilmlnetun, y 2 -I.v MHKiiniia in .'i Lv (iokihOoro, l'J ol No. If Lv Wilson, l i-i Ar Kockv Mount, ! IT I.v Titrlioro. is If Lv Ko. kv Mount, s 17 3 .J P. .M. D illy eieept Sumlav, Train on Seollanil Neck Branch Ron,! leave. Mi-moo a. o..u in. nniiini 4 i- arrive .Scotland ..u,.Vn-, . ioe 1.4, p. m. KIDUOD . n p. m. Ki lurning leaves kiimton 7 sn, a. m Ureeliville SSSa III. ArrivillK at llalifai 11 uu a. ni., Weldoii II BnH.tn.dHilyexc-epiSutnlay ' IraiiiKoii Washington branch leave WaslitiiR. ton s imi a. m. arrives l'armele trM a. in.. 'l'nriM.r., y 15; remmiiiK leaves I'arbomd unp.in paimele eii eplsumiay. ConuecU with traiae on bcia. tatul Nei'k Branch. Train leaves Tarboro N. C, via Albemarle and Ralt inh R. K. Daily excepl Kunilay 5 JO p. in , Sunday S ii p.m., arrive Williamson N c . p.m.,. p. ni. Plymouth Tain. m 6 rx' p m Returning leaves I'lyuioutil dally eicept Sunday 6 on a.m. Sunday 7 4i a. m. Willlamalon. N, c, 4(1 a. m. Ua8i. m. arrive Tarboro y4ia m 1150 a. m. ' Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves (loliU bnro N.C, daily eieept Sunday 11 mi a, m arrive Sinlthflcld, N. (:., V) a. m. Returning leave! U.,UlBp. in. arrive Uoldnboro, N Train on Nashville Branch leave. RorW. Mount at4 :m p. m., arrlvea at Nashville hlift : m., spring llopo 5 an p. m. Relurnlnii leaves Slirlnn Hope KiKi a. in., Nashville a 86 a m ar Hoi it v Mi.lllll II 11-. u nt ,1ull. ......j.-' - ' ., " ...... j tl,, niiiiuav, 1 rain on rlilitnn Branch leavea Wnniaw lor Clinton, dally eicept Sunday at II) 10 a. m. and S.'ili p. m. Kelurnlnu leave C'lliitini al 7 OU B and :l nil Train No. "S makes close connection at Weldon forallpoinla North dally. All rail via Richmond also ai Rncky Mount with Norfolk aud Carolina Railroad fur Norfolk dally and all polnu North via Norfolk, J. it.iwK.NI.i. J. If, jjlVINK, .. .,Sl'pt Train. (ieneral Bup't T. M. EMKK.SON, (leu'l Paascngcr Agent. PETERSRUltO A WELDON RR I'nlidemed Mrhedule. THAlWoOINGriOUTlir Dated Apr. 20, 1896. No. 23 Daily. No 403 Daily. Leave Petersburg, Leave Stony Creek, Leave Jarmtta, Leave Belgeld, Arrive Weldon, 10.00 am 10.37 am 10.54 am 11 (HI am 11.50 am 1.17 am 1.49 am 2.11 am 2.25 a m 2.65 am Vn 15 nninCn.,4. I.u T- c , ((uumiiiMi, iTTim-o j cierauaig at H.l 2, p. m., arrive at Weldon 9.43. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 32 Daily. No. 78 Daily. Leave Weldon, Le BelBeld. Le Jarratts, Le Stony Creek, Arrive Petersburg, 1.02 a.m 2.38 a.m. 3 37 p. m 4 .18 p. m 4.35 p. m 4.51 p. m 6.29 p. m No. 402, going North leave Weldon di. ly at 4:18, arrive at Petersburg 6.65 a. m. E. T. D. MYERS, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Gen. Passenger ag EMM ii FIERCE -WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN New Goods for Spring S: Summer. 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. U rvrv ii ill. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. is the place to find fresh MEDICINES! - FANCY GOODS! uiiiiniimBniiiiuiniiiiminmuinj Toilet Articles, Etc. niinuiniuimmmniuiuiuiniuini m mnininjuimuimmuiminuim Stationery and p Perfumery mmmmuimmmiuiuuimmDi mm :::::::: SEN - SEN: For Speakers and Singers, 5c. a package. Physiciansprescriptions accurate ly compounded day and night. W.M.0OHENfc 'Druggist Pharmacist. The Place to get Your At the lowest price ia at- Df. I. H. lOUICOFFEli'S, West side Wasbington Avenue, Opposite R. R, 8hed, Weldon, K. C. PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY SOAPS, BRUSHES. TOBACCO AND -t- - CIGARS. Stock kept complete by frequent Arrivals. Prescription Department Oiled with the beat selected material. Prescriptions compounded at all boon with great care. Ramembtjr tiutt hearty w si come alwsys twalta 70a ni ZoUiooffer'a. Mil lIH-.-ai ! m f. Wtl:3.tt"i A ATT JUU. .1 T4rI HAVE A LARG !llilS,ino 01 sl,lING and su; All wool and half wool Serges, Henriettas and Flannels. TT7" A QU QTf TTQ flir W"is,s- iD -'il"ul desiei VV Xi-OXT UILjIVIJ Chantillys, Creiscttcs, Chalaoi dimiiies, Agre Liuen.', (Vpuns, ducks, Swiss, India Linen, Mulls, OrjjandieB Cliauibraya, fancy aud brocade sal 111 lVrealea, and Washington prints. A stack of Chuuidiun Morics, in which an attempt at a description of col ors, would be little less than folly. A corresponding line of Trimmings. QTTA LPO S'10C8' Shot'sl You should sec my line of Shoes in Ox 0trL V -HiO ford's, Operas, etc. Men's shoos in nil kinds of Toes and widllis. Tans in pointed and broad toes, I'atont Leathers, l'uuips, 1 1 i cycle shoes, white and pin stripe canvass bills soft low ipinrtered shoes. leir('LOTlllN(i!! That's all riht como and sec. mar 28 n u iiui I J. V u n (PSi.Iu prices on all kinds of Goods, in the next sixty days. New Goods just arrived, and to be sold at reduced price. I bought too many. I dun't advertise that I WILL GIVE AWAY goods, but will sell lower than the lowest. I have a stock of over Ten Thousand Dollars $10,000 A complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats and in fact any thing you want. Full Line of Henriettas, Serges Flannels and other STYLISH Dres Goods. S. METER Enfield, N. C. I GOODS! A. L. Stainback - WELDON, N. C. FALL and WINTER STOCK Complete. DRY GOODS. SH0E8, Notions, Hata, Caps, Hardware, Clroceries, BAGGING AND TIES. Standard Sewing Machines, Trunks, etc. Also agent for IMPERIAL t CLEVELAND Bicycles, and t lie Equitable Life Assurauce Society, sep 2(1 6111. flerchant.it !T I authuHi ( .'! JXr-O. tiK ...ii'Wsr.V' New Model. 4 Style. I ; M I money Unfth. i trial if 1 Beat Ma terUU feather-bone Corset C Bolt M aDutac(urr, KALAMAZOO, MICHIOAN. roa av H. J. COEDLE, Watch - Maker - and - Jewels; Littleton, N. 0. ELEGANT WATCHES, FINE CHAINS, PLAIN GOLD AND FANCY FIND Eiugs, Clocks and Silverware. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Mr. Cordlt equipped with the finest wateh making tools and guarantees all work. Price li Jan 31 ly. murium Weldon, N. C. Sr.iiSS Boots, Shoes, CLOTHING Gents' Furnishings, Our Stock of Hosiery and Handke: chiefs and Gloves is superb. Be sure to inspect our stock befoi purchasing elsewhere. ootUfily.
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