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THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 18U7. WHEN IS A WOMAN OLD This query on my mirror hung: "Wheu is a woman old?" It clings to 1UB ami long h;w clung, The answer must Ik; tultl. Ab, some are oh! before lull' way, And mine are nuver old. For these but laugh liliV cany away, While those both fret and scol.t. And yet it is no easy tusk, However well ntntiolliMi, To answer one, it' she should ak, "When is a woman old'.'" Ihe graceful ones are still oung, Ami those alone are old Who try to make theuisehe.s look ytning When age hast lakcu bold. The oldest ones of a II the old Are those who wuiiUI look young, For they will always fiet ami seuld When age's sign is hun. The old in yHrs who live iimong Those younger in their hearts Will Hud themselves remuiniug yotug toug lifter you til dejiartn- A long as women eling to wiulii And disregard their age They never ran he old, forsooth, Theiryouth tills up the page. Yen, Home are old before their time -Old age usurp their youth And some are young lieyond their piime I'll lens they hide the tintli THAI KI'.ltAV'S MOTIII.U. U wiwllie w oilier'. iiiUui'iu-e that re maiiied with Thaelteray through life. Diviilt'tl hy hall' the world, llie cliilil cluni; to hi-r memory; the separation wan followed by years uf tender ri'-uninti, which elided Duly with his dentil. When ufteriiii; from the tyrant uf a private sellout,"! remember," he wrote forty years afterwards, ''knoeliut: by my lit I to bed at uiht, auJ sayiut:, '1'ray (ioil, I may dream uf my moihi r ' " Tlie pub lic muIiuuI buy at Charterhouse wrote al most daily a sort of journal. For Ii-t the nay young luall at Cambridge and Weimar tound leisure to i-utnpile (lie most delightful pietoiial episodes. On her secoud widowhood hi.hoUe lieeaine her home. The tenderness ol that beautiful tuutlu-r went with him through hi whole life, lie was her only child, the same gt ritli- eyes that filled with joy when he was bom, wept with sorrow wheu he was laid under the sod. Ou the first anniversary of his death, she followed bitu to her owu grave. "When I knew her," writes the family nhrotil eler, "she was old, and her hair of a lovely whiteness contrasted with her fine eyebrows, There was a iook of great refinement and nobleness about her 1 "Walk iuto the drawing room," srites Thackeray uf the home which he made for his mother's evening o( life. "There sits an old lady of more than Course. .re i years, serene aud kind, and as beautiful in her age now as in her youth. She is as simple as if she had never had any j flattery to dazzle her. Can that have I been anything but a good life which, after more than eighty years of it wan spent, is su calm?" Southern Church man. IJKKVS I.ITTI-i: DAYS, One secret ol a sweet and happy Chris lain life-is learning to live by the day. It is the long stretches that tire us. We think uf life as a whole, running on lor u. We cannot carry this load until! e are three score and ten. We cannot fight this battle continually fur half century. l!ut really there are no long stietches. Life does not come to us all one time; it comes only a day at a time,' Kven to-morrow is never ours lid it hi-j comes today, ami we Dave milling whatever to do with it but to pass down to it a fair and goad iuheriiaiice in to-day') woik well doueaud to-day 's life well hvi d. It is a blessed secret, this of living by the day. Any one can carry his burden, however heavy, till nightfall. Any - can do his work, howevir hard, for one duy. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, purely, till the euu goes down. And tins is all that life ever really mean tu ua just oue little day. "I'o to-day's duty, Unlit to day's temptation, and do uut weakeuaud distract yourself by look ing forward to things you cannot see. and could not undersia id. il you saw theiu " tiod gives u mollis to shut down the eiirtatu of d irkuess on our little da) We cannot see beyond Short liotiiii make lite nisi- r, and give us one ,,t the hb-ssi-d -erels of I rave, true, holy living I --lililish Wheekly. A IMtAYKIt KOIt ;rnN( i:. Kailu-r of all, grieioiily loud upon u as 4 family now -M-eking lo behold thy t iw. As the iii irniiig light is i bine, so the blessing of the whole day must come Iroiu lliee (iuide us with thine eye, we humbly pray thee, and give thine angels charge concerning us, lest ut aoy time we dash our foot against a stone Above all grant UMo us large clli- of llie holy -pint. We do not pray lor bread alone, I in lor llie bread of life that Cometh down from heaven. For one auother and for our ilwui Iriends we would fervently pray. Hit-Mi the old and the young, and wild th -lt-lt s"l h f 'sin' in;; 'h"U v-ry ateutte. WatL-h over thoee who are full of , care and ss-k coBifollably to those to whom wearis., me days and nights are nppolnle.1 faultily our suceesM-s, anil may our failure leae.li us that it is not in man In direct his way. Ou with the man tu busiuese, and may those who lay ut home fuel themselves under the constant care ol God The Lord under take for every one of us according to our heart's oeoewitj and multiply unions his grace, so that beyond all our want there may be an overflow of diviue love. Amen Cbuiberlin' Colic, Cholera and Diar rboea Remedy ilwiya afforda prompt relief. For ul b W M Cohen, Weld m, J N Bruwi, Halifax, Dr. A S. Ilarri us, Enfield. OABTOIIIA, WfW- mii Urn tffUtUf, I WHAT ARE YOU WORTH? rurty Creeds Will Nut Mi Him A Nutlc- man In Ilk Siht of linj. (X. V. Ill-mill.) Tht- I'rii-i- of wisdom is alwve Jnh xwiii., Is. rul.i U e no sooner hear that a man died than we ask, How much was he worth? The answer to that tuisliuu depends on who gives it, ami ou the standpoint from which the man's career is observed or rtiiicised. If you or 1 were lo gie it we should probably have ,-pecial n feretiee to bis financial condition. This is neither un uatuiul nor improper. Money, when its aggregate assumes large proportions, indicates iUali(iis i f characti r which are necessary to the progress of the world. Large ai'i-umulalieu gt ni rally means shrewdness, uiubiliou and persistency of purpose, and these uiinbutes, together wit h the successes whic b attend theiu, bavea stimulating and wholesome elh-cl on llie enure ceiumuuity. .u one can aci-Miiipli-h great result in any direction without bee ining a kind of electric j lattery. whoe euiii'iit throbs in the i nervous tt in ol thi u-aihls of i nlo. kers i and rouses ll em to ati activity hitherto unknown, lineman frlutc aeipiiridi by hard work is an incentive to innumiT able iH itators, wlni bae a like ambition and who si'ek the same end. Wealth means struggle with adversity, a hard light with circumstance, aud in the end victoty. 1 am not inclined to deprecate the pursuit of wealth, for in a certain broad setiM- the happiness of mankind is mixed up with our love of money, 'file rival rin of commerce arc the mother of invention, one of the conn r -tones on which are reared the splendid institutions which are a bles-ing to all clases alike. Neither do I heliivctl.at the s irit of true religion is in any degree averse lo that universal activity which, while it produces large fottunes I-t some, be.-tows a great advantage upon all. lVstroy ail love of money and we should revert to larbiirim One of our chief incentives Would he lost Curb the love of money, inject into it that sense of personal honor which disdains trickery and upholds hone-ty in all transactions, ami you stand as elo-e to I he niillenn iutu as human nature is likely to get lor many a cycle lo come. Hut in admitting this 1 am let to forget that man is loth a mortal and an immortal being It be were merely mortal be might lind some plausible exeu-e for neglecting more imp, riant inathrs and dev ting himself exclusively I to wli.it gives him I, a-ure her-- and ni w Since, h iweveiT, he i- in, in it, il, a lit w ( series of coii-idi rat iens i-pre-euted, and j tlley alter lb- wh o!i- :i-iel "I the ca-c. j If we ale to take a -lo rt j-aiinoy we i make prepartioii, and if we are to tike a 1'ingjiuiney oui r paranoic will be of a different ehaiaciir If we aie to die at sundown, and not only thi day but ail days arc to end for us, we may f'-al inclined to do many things which it would be ini) indent to do if we are tu live to tnoriow and the to XI d.i. with a wh-lecrop of c"ti-i 'I'letices tip-.iiitig in our tielii-. Whin, linn fore, 1 ask an allgel what a man is Worth I am ratio r -tartlid bv hisanswir. He te'o me that we arc ail worth what we can lake with us iuto t lie next life no more, no lis. No man is worth, a million dollars ten minutes ul'ti r his di alb. The grave makes Us all alike I i po r -o far a- any bank account is c, u j cerio d. lu u a man : body is in its Co 111 U I 1 d-llals nil 1,11 V tn-lhlng He has lost cohi rul i I li e pun liasing no do, in There is in pocket ill a -hrotid which will hold either sto, k-1 r bond.-. He has -udd.nlv biro d. liud -I what made l.itu the envy ol hi- Iclli w- duiing the yi.irs ol hi- i arilily iil . Jin I i s and i.m yatds have no iiialioti toiach otlo r Win n a ii in s l'i . I pu-s ibe oilu r sbjle, I In rl' lo, he is to be reckoned as i Ii lis ijualiins of chaiaiti r. lor noth ing else count to hi- advantage. If lit is stiilih. true. ioV.il, nnb'e ill soul, be I- rich, whatever bi-previou- coiidutou has been, and il be . gra-plllg, -elf seeking, e .vet ai- or aviri ion- ami wiili.it di- I, lo- is a vi i v poor in in. : 111- po-llloii III the text Wollil will u I d.-pt lid oil lis ability lo lira ! lu tl.ls world The Illge ll, ol l leJVt-ll eoli-l-l- of high ll.ou-.bl-, holy as piraiioiis ami iiieiiiury of goi 1 deeds If be pos-e is that kind of Wealth be V li be all right there, as he is all light here If lie does mil pi ssess it, he Is all Wrolll, ben-an 1 lo- will he all wrong there. Foity creed will not make him a noble man iu llie sight of ih-- Lord. Believing is iiotlnug ui -re than the plan of the house, but doing is building the house. If you st,ui,l before the Lord wiih a grand plan and nothing done about it, you will take great shame to yoiirsi-il. Thi' whole lli-itti-r call be .Illumed up in a lew worl Christ's puipi.M- was to ltM,., y,a certain prmeipl which tu eharaeter. What He reiiuirea nf you jt the eh irieter, wbieh ii your life irk, ami not simply an enumeration of ii m prineiples, wbieh ia meiely your ereed Youroioney is a side iue; your charac ter i the iuiportatit thitio. A man may make money, hut he limt leave it. If he tnakei character he take it with bitu- Mo oey fieiiaher; character ii immurtal. George II. Ilepworth. CASTORIA For Infants tnd Children. TW fu ll al i waj NKW Al I'H!TIS1',.M KN'fS. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. v k au ' .' -m.s i v.. r; .:.:: c- -u rs n u nt.;i?T T tiik ixi'Umm i 'i ! 'i ; v- . : "CASTORIA." and " rriv .;"; ' r. : xo::i. - "ik ujh 'hk. 7, D!. SWiJtL PITCH Er", Nuysuchiifctts, huv the or;j;!:uor cf "i-iTCHES'S CASTORIA," the same Unit lius k; :,v w.il ib-i i:c:v . . on every bi'iir i'.'.ir .' .''"..V. ;';m,7. r1 ( ---. ',v; rtlTcZti: wrapper. This is the or-jb: :J " PITCHER'S CASTORIA,' irhuh has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY d theivrapper and sec that it is the hind nv Jure aha'H bran)! and has llie s:'iii(it:irc per. No one has auUio-i'ii cept The liiLmr Company vf u-hiih Ch.as. II. Fletcher is President. A March S. IS '?7. 0$ P- Do Not Bo Deceived. Do not i.'ni'.in.'vr i f your chiol by nri-rptiner n cheap siili-sliu.lv ., : ,:r;j... ,t m.iv oiler yott (because he !!.,!.? a i v; j. -.y.iU'.i :. it , the in- ereilients of v.!;!i!i f lj !. '; li il kr.-.-.v. "The Kind You Ilavo Ahvavs Boudit" BEARS TH r.-'w. Insist on X?:')vr The Kind Thnt Novor You. lis Design of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, nlnin nv Anfn. matic - should llJjk I Write ii- tl' iu t veil tiiiuk nnv ' eve iiiiiy. il nnv i Ili'Cil ill) KtljilK' THER. R. F. II. Tiik my, "uperiiiieiil. tit 100 K II K It M ! 'm For Lean Men: Fat men ! Tall men Low men! ri V V Come and exam ine my stock be fore buying elsewhere. A Down Fall in Shoes, and Dry Goods for the next 10 days. mm goods! Gents' Furnishings, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. Call and give me a trial. Satis faction guaranteed. FREDLANDER'S. -? , on the wrap- from me to use mil name ex C-iGKAPJRE OF l . f ; . $.!&WSj?-' i?j.. n il prices of Clothing, Bill IIkI m 11 AllVKK'l'ISI'.MKNTS. i pRUM UNE THE IdV.AL LAXTIVF. c o n s i i p a t i d r; , tiln Mln1'.. II. he. I i if. . 'in ; r ll I roiiMr. Hi I IN I ,(ii-rini ni-,1 ivt r )l-i ..M-. k !'; i. nil. I II II 1 .1 111 Kl!llt V 'I l-i'i!)h kill .lliil I1 1 lh- ' ..Kill-. ! i t .., i.y " : - -... ..li '' PRUNELI(iE';''' ' 'j'- SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. I'ANt Y i.onlis and NnVi:l '1 II S. lUltleriiU's I'.illellls. II. & (J. C'OKSKTS, Misses :il Tiiic., Ladies T.'ir. tni-. ffA..I'i ices will W in.iiU' tosuil tin: tinu'S. ll;its ainl Iioimt'tf- iiiiulc and tiitniiied tu unity. MRS. P. A. LEWIS, Welilim, K. C. WAY. KAY. 1 Valor III Liquors, lines, GROCERIES SNDCIGIRS.-' Why not . .lion W. W. K ii, a he i open both ni-hl .i t .lay. Keep ibe lol lottillL' bl'.llol of Well UlolVII W'hlsliies: "Uid (Isear 1'oppor," llerilip's li. P. II. live. Stamp Straight," ' I lold. tl l'.,il;ill..re live" and ..llo r brands, 1 k. ep the best nl ev ry ilnni in my line. BanJ'iilile attention to nil at Kay'.s. west side li. It. Shed. my 2 1 j. A : Find this old mans 3 daughters ' - .kli'l lll ll -t'liil Vi'tir nriiiT1 tor Jnll fir l'liniintf to the jiv :-' TjW. I if V- WMlM'N N i. wk i- WHKS' Vol' -Aii .y I V & AN N K ! 1 i V -WN- -W- -y. l.t ttt r UraiN, urt HhuIh, M V , ii ii ii. Vf loll Hi'iHN, KlIM'lupfX, fx. St.ilt'ini ntH, Uiiml litlU, -sii Jj. ... .V tOTM-MM M WW UOKIU.II.nM - . ti ? x? d ' ; American Traveler Bicycle It hii thai tli.k. itylltti .1,4 bi(hly Calthtl ftpciranct. You can 1.11 ih.m .nvwh.r.. It'i i rfctarf of bc.utr .ni firfn;lh. li hi. more rt! iMful Improvcmcnii than any blgb-tiiJa blcycla ai th. taarkat. hut bv American B. H. 0. i22 Sewing Machine Co. 'aotory, 20th ami Washington A va., Phlladalphla, Pa. ,. ri, .-..ni -i-M'i n 0..-I i-hfiluli- in I Ill-el l-eli. . ls!IJ. ' , , , m.hiiIj or.,) ,i.:n CAtiTCH', IL riALTSj ; .r""' f J '"""VlN-invAVs., nn.iWN in; , j Ar ll.'i'ule,,.,,, -f;,Mi', i;Win. ' l:r:;i;:olv, M-l A I' i '111 lulu, iTo.'.llll I I (HI pill t $ ' A i' Kiilei'h, am ':i:Mpi.. ' At'Sanioiii, :i;;o.ii.i otHpiu 1 -titf' HUDSON S ArSoutlieiii Tints I '."J inn o ,V, p in - I ENGLISH KITCHEN, v B"M"""' I tllillolte, Mill il ill Mtlipui . - ll jj Mill I II ill flj I 1 Arl'hester, stliiiini MUlpnr " - 1 Ar t'linloii, !l I't a in I'J Iii (i in :;i: Moil si.. Noitoik. V.i. Ai i.r,,n..d. ln:;.-.ai,i in? am Is ,h, riioe lo have v, ur rre-.ripiioi.s CAliKITI.I.V utid H ! Ar Alilieulle, lid.", .llii 1 III il III kyH r, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN S DININb ' !w a '!!,'','-'.''' mm'.,., lull S An i;.ti:i.v . ii'or.iKi. 0 ; Ai Win, I, i, I oil p ni I o a in W i Q : Ar Atl.tnl.l.eeii tinii--.' .".(I ) in .VJii.iln i l'ull Stin W nl" it hiinM. All. Mini MTM.-s Ni i; I'll ;i il Mi ; No, ,i-J. ; No. :is W he All. ml. i, it 11 nine ' I .' ml u n '7"i"nii lj . V a M ff C " 'w,ww,,"r,nnv"", !!!:L. :;io!::; ir: S ToiLej iicLes, rtfCY a ,1 l: III I'-nY l',,i.netoi j I.,-i.re, iinooil, oll,ln -' nil am . 1'i.e I'., ,i ,.i IS, i , Ho; - o, N.-o i ; 1 Clini. m. il :il pin ".I n", am triV' J oods, and Tine St at ioiierv A lay s ou b;iiid.-Xrt a milii lu ; let In stei . 's.;ini 'IX! am ' VJ I l.e Clinrlolle. In -J.'. pin F I W I I I l.e .Monroe. l III inn 'lin.'iiiln WIVfllH WIIT j Ar Henderson :i -jh , ' 1 j j V rX . ' . ... I.e I'lnreiiee. .ve---? I..- Tayi-tii-Mii, j ' l-eSeiliia, : ArW" ' v. u:,',tv..- ft Wi'i' UAlLKOAh S('IIKD!'U-:. NKW ADVKUTISKMKNTS. $m$svmji o why x llJlinllAJ lli SERVICE O X ' When m.u want FUKSU.KKUABI.K Q lo tl.ihta. I ll.ll telle. rj ! " L. kil- Villi II-. , jj lliiilliliili. : iJ Ne l,l,, M H ( li.itl.iiiiuie.i anil r. ' x " " r"- 2 .Monroe, Hamlet. I.e Southern Title l.e h'ali anil, Ar Henderson l.e liiitli.ini, to -Jit .ln 111 III inn I "i,"i am on pin 7 ill! am o oil pin ? ,'.n ii-n 'ti nr. pin I I'.iily i-M-ept Sun. lav. Ar Wi Ar roilsinonth Ar Nnitotk, ' llallv. X.w. n:iaml -In;. The Atlanta Spinal, Solid Vestilmleil 'I rain of I'lllliuali Sleep er anil Coaelit s Letiveen Washington and Atlanta, also riltlmail Sleepers between I'oltslnolltll anil I hosier Nik 11 Iilltl -W "l'ln-S. I, Kpr" Solid tiaiu. Co.u lies and riilluniu sleeper hetiieeii Tonsillolith and Atlanta, (i.m rany Sleeper l.ttweeii CoMinihia and At lanta. Until trains make imiiietliateeotini-etion. at Atlanta tin Moutnoinery, Mnlnle, Ne Orleans, Texas, Calllurnin, Mexieo, Cliat taiiooira, Nasliville, .Memphis, Maenll, l-'lorida. For tieket. Sleepers, ete., apply to Murray Torhe, T'rav, T.w. Ag't, Toils- moiilh, 'a. K. ST. .HUIN, Viee Ties, iindlien'l Mtfr. ". K. MeT.T.H, (ieneial Superintendent. II. V. II, (il.llVKli, Ttallie Milliliter. T. J. ANIiKKSdX, lleu'l Tassencer Au't. (M-iieral (Hliees, TorlsiniMilli, Va. A..C.L. W. St f . Railroad 4 Branches. AMI Fl.ultKM'K KAIl.liUAIi. ( nmlelisi'il s.rlieillile. TIIAINS i .HIM. sot 111. I ' A I Ml Mill 1 III. ls.o I I v - I I V. A M I'. M A. M f. M. II oil II M Vi ,v in :!.", TJ y Vi .".j lu :!.", .' -i.", Vi I.1 i on ll lli II jo Vi ;l mi I lu 1 I I 7 ii.". ;i '-'o I'. M. A M 7 n:i :i in k n7 I n: u III o lo A. M. 1'. M. l.e Welilon. Ar Toeky Mount. l.e T.u lioio, l.e Uoi-kv Mount, he Wilson, l.e Selma, l.e l'ayetleiille, Ar I' liui llee, I,e (ioldhoro, l.e Magnolia, Ar W"iluiini;tnll, THAINS l.lllMi NOKTII. A. M. I'. M h -i;, si,-, U ' lo jit 1 1 no I IJ I lo I' M A. M. 7 K 00 h ,v o In lo ion r; I' M ;i M I'. M I'. M. 1 l I J l.-.Jl J i'J 4ti j ::;! 5;' 11 .v; 1 mu 1-j I-.' 1 :.;! l.e Wiliuinutoli, l.e MaenoMa. ; l.e(lolill.oro. l.e Wilson. Ar Koeky Mount, I I.e 'ralliolo, l.e KoeliV Moilllt, ! Ar Weld'on, 1 M A M. I' M IHily I'uvpt SmiOHv . TrKin "li SmllHiul Neck Hrn h Komi It-avrt Wi-Uioti Ht 4 in p. m 11 it 1 1 fit it l Hrrivt1 Soollatui Ni'i k i .' 'it' p. m.dri'i ti illc . .7 i m Knictou 7 ft.-1 in. H' tnniii Ii hm'h Kiiibi"ii 7 ".. a. m lircrtiviltt' -i m. Ainvinn at HnIifH 11 1 a. in.. WVlfl'iii ll tu (1niI i xt'ciiinri.ly. Trains mi 1 ii n l' l -1 s i iir.iiii li Unw Wnshiiiir tiitioa. m mi'i I p. M wrrt I'liruu lf n m liii-l : Hip m rriiirniitif Icavi I'ntimlf ;i i'lH in. hih1 ! Hi . in nrn. W H.l.iiui.-n 1 1 mi ii. in mi.1 i - in ilmh l nun 1,hi- 1'nrltiin.. N I'., 1h 1 1 t-si i t-uti dilV . ..II 1. M -tlll'lm till l. lit' HMIIiv l1 v m.'.iitli 7 i I' M .ix-i' Ilt-Hi iniij fvi- i'lviiiniilli illilv .v.i.iil Miinliir : i ., m i mhhIm " h. in . arm t-Mil IhiIm.m. Iimi . u hi , : 11 ' M M. ruin Ml-llaii'l N i . Ilrii Ii It-avt-h l,nl. i,t.. i ' , ilriiiy '. i -uii.1) ' i h m , nrrive MiuthtH 'nl, N r.,f.ai r. in. Ki-iuniiiiK Uwt Smittiilti.l, N. , yiMi. ui , rnvt' i,..i,M.m, N if i'. p.m. T..HI oil VhvllU Hr.l.. h l..u.-... U,. Muiini Ht t t-i i. in., nrrivt ki NKlnilii' i','i i. I !ii.,priii; Mnpi' ii m. t: ttniiiitic Uim : Hpriiiir Ht.H Mm . m., Nrihvtiif a. m 1 AfK'M ky M-mm li T, a, m. UUy vivvy .-uuJay. !"'""" rllllU"' ''v' Wrwiw ir I 1m i. iii Kfliiniliiif k-nvc ('UiiUui mi T mi a. m j himI i I .id , Trln S. i mHk.-j.WMKr .nn.-rtion at W,.dD : fnrall -iiiiU Niirih ilnjly. All rnli via Hu h nioiid ! !,. , uM.ky Mmilil mill Sol f.. k aiul ran.Ona lui!rnrti! r.ir Norfolk tlally and h11 u. Nunli i.m Man j T M KMKKSOS. 11 M i:,MKH"ON, I raltn MHiiaucr. di n i IWiifcr AiCfUt. I'Krf.nsin ui! ,( wt.utus k. u t'ullflrtl.l-il ttrtieilulr. THAINS (itilS'i; Slil Tll. Dated Mar. h ImiC. ..... I ISO VIO Imily. Ii.iilj. I.euve PeU-mliiirtr, Leave Stony I're. k, l.euve Jarruttii, Ijive I-aiiKiria Arrive Welilon, III lit) urn lii.X'iaiu ttlll 9 In pill Hl.li, .iu lll.:Uiiui ll.li am 11. Hi am ln.4 l.m 1 1. 2ninn No. 35, KOinn South, leaves l'ctemliuig at H.ll, p. in., arrive at Welilon 1) )'.'. TKAINH GOING NtlliTH. .ntlieni I'mes, I'J 1 1 inn ll '.'il am ' ' ' No. 82 No. 78 Daily. Daily. 1. 15 in 3.41 p. m 4 .25 p. m 4 41 p. ni S.H4 p. m 3.24 a.m. 5.44 p. m Iave Welilon, l-e Kniporia I.e Jarrattn, lKtonj Creek, Arrive I'eteniburg, No. 4li2, KoinirNorlh lenve Welilon dai ly eiefpr Hiiiiday at 5:1111, arrive at I'eteni tinric a m No. (HI, fur llie north lea ret Welilon, Kundajraiinljr, at .1 :MI a. in , arrive I'eterH. burg at 7. IJ a. ni. E. T. D. MYEIIH, T. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Superintendent. Traffic Manager. H. M. EMEKMON, Gen. PaM. Agt. fv y v-i' R I 7e A" ,-n. -ftrrr lis t U( ay ' i .in till thi; proscription 1. r yi.u. Nithiiii mi gu.nl t r l It- In.tvl as .1 Stetson ll.lt. I'rino Styles on s.ili' stilf .111,1 M'ft li.il. Kor Sale l.v :m.fha.:ri- EMM & WHOLESALE and QEtJEm rmcHMioisE. New Goods for p V E R Y 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 liave lioiiglil out enlire liu-iin uf tin- M V. Hurl Co. Tlie stock is Wing re.leiiilieil with New and Stylish Goods ( Inr line of Mi'tis', llov's iiml t'liililren'i Clotliini; will l.e us eoiiiii le ns ever. Tliee elollo.s h't unil j;ive Wiurer a tinnl iij'l'earaliee. Drew. Sell.y A. Co , .1. M. Hejiu.l.ls i Co , N.'lle.- .v. liros .eeletraleJ lis. All lirl e!a-s Wtan r unil U In dale ,tle. GeisL F1! .1. li. Sii'ist ii A Co h' Mais. A full line uf all ponds, Dress Goods, Triiniiiicis ami rvt-rviliin n nl i tH as rt'j icsi iiit tl atnl yuvvs uirtti-i. M. F. HART, Agt lot inert)' the M. F. Hurt Co. TIIK OLD WAY. "I't" V n-f'l in pull teeth with Mat it. .in, nines an-l .ine. r., and it u-nl tu hurt. S. in., .l.-iiti-ts -till use M.etliiijs wliiili are almost ns antiiiiated. We list- IstlT method. We tin excellent wink at inotlt-rate prteis lieeane motterale pnei" aie eiioin;h lopav lor eii-elli-nt vtoik. II' von Ii.im-lieen pavini; mine, you have I ii ..ivnu; loo inneli. If vnn have paiil It-, vou haven't paid enone.li t'ome in .mil j:t t ai ijtlainted We have studied tlie In t methods- ol' tin" world I'nr paitileiia deiitlstiy. "NeKest llisiovery" piiinli-aa lAtnietii.n of teeth. N Y. DENTAL IH ii IMS only. I lid No. HI2. new No-. Main street, Noifolk, Va. EN NFS, my '-'ii l.v Dentist. PIERCE, II ETA 1 1. HEAI.ELS IN- Spring I Summer
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1897, edition 1
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