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f HE ROANOKE NEWS. THE ROANOKE NEWS A DEMOCRATIC ADVERTISING HATES. J WREKLY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED BY L.M. LONG t W. W. HALL. One Ter, in advance, HI I Morula., ' fbree Montbi, f2 00 I 00 75 eU. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D R. QUO. W. H A K T M A H , Sargeoa Dentlit. Ofllci over W. II. Brown's Pry (lends Store, WKI.rON.N.C. Will visit parties al their homes when desire ! Terms Reasonable., net S 1 Iv M HKU.UK1), ATTOK3EY AT I-AW, IIAI.IKAX, M.C. Oflloi 111 th. foart flnnsn. Hlrlct nt t fit t It riven tn all branches of Ihe profession. Jan II ly .1 T. BRANCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. KMFIKI.I, N. C. Tractlcea III th enmities of Halifax, Nash Klf fcoraba ami Wilson. Collections made In al parts of the Htate. Jan I! tf U ALL, ATTORXEY AT LAW, WELDOX, N.C. Special attention Riven to collections and remittance promptly made, may Hf. Illll M. MUI.I.1K. JOUM 1. MOOKK. M (7 L L N k MOORB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. HALIPAX N O. Tractlca la the count leu of Halifax, Northamp toa. KiljfMo.nlm, Pill, ami Martin In the Su prniaa conn it iho Hfale and in Ihe Federal Caartaaf Iho Kaifrii IMatrlct. Collect loin ma.le la any pari of (he SUU. jan 1 ly JAMB B. U ' 11 A K A, ATTORNEY AT LAW. INFIELD, N. C. rraetleea In th eonrta of Hallfai ami adjoin laf coantlea, and In tha Hunreine and Peileral curls. Colieeilona mail In any part .it the Utate. Will attend at tha court h.ni.su In llnlifnx a llundaj and Friday of each week. J;in l-.'lf JJOBBRT O. BURTON 1 K. ATTORNEY AT LAW. II AM AX N C. Practices in tha conrtnof Halifax, and n.ljain Inic canntlefi. In tha Supremo court of till Stale, and In tha Federal conrtn. Will frlvc special attention to the collection f tlalms, and to adlusllair the accounts of ex coators, admlDistratora and Kardlaiis. dee IS! I G ATIN L. UTatAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HALIFAX, N. C. Fraotleaa In tha courts of Hnllfax and adloln ta r counties, and in Ihe Supreme and Federal caurtt. Claims collected in all purls of North Carolina. Olflce In lha Court House.. July llf SOMAS S. Ulhh, AttornfT t I.hw, HiLIKAX, N. C. Practices In Halifax and adjoining coitnll.' and Federal and .supreme court. Will e at Hooilaud NecU, onen overy fori fcljflt. U;t!!Hlf J03 B. BATUUELiOK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, BALKIQ1I, N. C. Practices In tha eonrts of the Ith Judicial liatrlcl aid iu tha Federal and Sui reuiu Courts say II It. W. MASON ATTORNEY AT LAW, ARTSBUR'i, N. C. tarutie. in tha courts of Northampton and adllnln;couHtloa, also In tlia Federal and Hu prams oourts. 8 i. in, AT A 1, C. MLLKUrKKR. itLLicorrm, D ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WKUiOlf, N. 0. Irutiu in lha conns of Halifax and adioititn Camillas, and In I ha Kiipreine and le.eral conns rl.iiit. enei.l i.i snv nan of Norlh I'aroliua Onaof ihe Una will always ha found In tlie IBCa. H June in I J. D ft. X. UDNTKR, MIOEOI WEN TINT (ten be found at hii offlca in Kntleltl, Pur MitrouaQililo Jas (ar the loss Kr trading of Tuttth alwaya on J una Ti ll. Pain baud A KDKEVr j. BURTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WKLDON, N. C. Practlcis In the courts of Halifax, Warren ami .)olllllli COIIIII le ailil 111 Hie iipr. in.-hum firal courts. Claims collected in any pari North Carolina. J"1"' "" UU, Slltrtl, JU, u.sijjru, ju, ATrORNF.Y AT LAW, 80TL1N0 NKCK. IlaLIPAX COOSTT N. Practices In th connlv of nallfnx and adjoin- ln enmities, and lu tao Hupieuie court "ic VOL. IX. It rend rpon the Water. MM tlio Ii-m.'s mid the Kititifl ; M id I lit ili'ftHiirtt4 ami tin1 tii.H, Ami I lie nojiinr aiul f ht fi'iira, Ami (lie pesIh'SMiicSH of yt'ftrn, Wo rt'jH'ftl tlllH ITiMlliSf tt't'P Wo bfll.'vo It niuro niul niutv Ept'iitl ui'onth wnli-rsc(i.st, hh:ill In? triilioml t tin l.u1 . tloM nthl h Ivor, Pko tin h.thi.h Will ki'i'ii Hli'ip '-,- ,ii :tm-,ti our h."nl Ji-M t'lH, r.liainiii f l;i.e rv sp,., , Will l.o .) iiilp.t n .lit (:.i-k Sun mill tin tup mid w 'i '! till I ilfti' WiTil-i Wll ili'VtT f.i -11 r V il lt'tn tli tt'B,r":i ( Mia'1 iv K.ww-Vi .ii i'-i' lrn.. S-ioH 1 1 r ill our 1 . 1 1 .it. I. it. '(1 , H'y i VHP flll.l !! ri'i in. In !; wn it .iiiJ il I: II1" ll-c t, T- Ti.i'V W '! II II r " i Tin y .11 l.vf i- . I. i ni-tp ,i' Mi: '1 lr j;:i,in'ii .i ll I-' ! ..Mill) - '.I :il Hi- hint. ,'io m-utii'iiiR lt iiwft. Sni'ii niir iu i. . l I'i'W i' lii i-ay, L"v finl luWiT h'iiI. ; thi' miii, Whit ili' ipimI mimi In' ilopf Tien whrit r:'.iiri'. If m lu'.ir 'I'h-'iH.iii.l vn t r ii , irf cli':i tn-.i-l iiii'ii . io v. Nil""? i it Sh.ill ho ln-i"H nl , iir l.n.. THE DOUBLE PLOT. Nce, nevtr, utujtl" i.elaiiiiod Goo'sie AbLot:, WLikt a n.euv ji'ciura iba ma) us sle stood up in the n"t of bcr priJa aud anet aod ,CU'ifd , 'ie no tls. Allliai' ;u nai tier lovb. nt ji aad companioa. nail ibou'd hate felt a kt.ua nun lc.'. c' sl ucb ('iiplsf ol i. n'pc-, I fau.id inrscll Inji.ing the ouce.ii.y pone nf her hrtd, the lull bci.ht lu wnich she Imd d'in Iter wt'll-muaded fi-n e. and eieo ilie TOit wsx ber li tic loot was let u,mn Ibo g Jr. elfd walk. Hi r ti u hat had la'leo uack from bcr Ircr. pu u wi.e u. n iliai's lay luosrl aioun l her oi.e reok l;e btorla nl ulicr wbile lbs mo,il'"ot anile ove.' the joli'f.i-nioru b aids of iter luxuiitat lair, lid, log tbvro wi.h i t rad'aoce. Should 1 1 i"nk to be ', as usi nclno'. my (luu. oi, like a 1'iie ('ai'-h e( ol Kve, sit bf nn windov and wa clt t 'l cluing o' the little liiice? Al.isl I wi but a joiid ooy.iiic". con);n luvely Bi)i'akip,( and tue e'e'd -jec il I' e uo ji mil .iiueivlle boU'S bml not qui e run n. nut i'io loru ol icj imtjt and ro.uinco iOiU ea'l you.u li'id k tuwo a nr'di.pe Home villi ue. bo i uiii me li.te wa cl'cd. ISut, l .or;;e,' I toko a Toloe wl'ich 1 at once rccoo'f.'d as elon(,p to nw yo.i comWi, Waller MittBtoj. ton apo t'l.e one ipsaue. Will tou In t j i.i ic-oat Not lor jou, mast a'i.u.ci'li I' :ie i.' plied. 1 hale n lor the worn tod li 've spokco (a me I I bae yoj ipjoluult ate you I Tbcic wa? a movemoDt s rnnn, dd lech Waller itt red a lew pace, pp i c ou the t'fj ol a iir'nrc, wude (lt9i .e eiicd odt the cods ol ii .rlileo pi-ii a .'i her ilcnder white liii 's. Vcif well.' sid VVal'c . tnt-i'j tie .own ha'r, whicii the dii.no eve." in i i.d a e iuio suit oiowo i'n;,s, .roni his .u ,. bead, I' I am ill,' likl he, 'a.i i H'ld mr you ' 1 1 neTrr ?o lo you Wui'or M ( ou neverl' luieriup'ed the yo.iej ii. Very we'l, cane sjnlii l om ihe I'lll n. Walter, as he u.ntd hull rductuiti'v away. l ate th's il you jiici'e r c ie. (., i. ic ; and 1 could lie m r il. i ti l' a gold n ciiclet i otu bcr fl Ot. 'Au 1 ..i i' ina cbeJ lriii iter otck a f-ol.lco c.oi. I want nolbnii ol yim.i a1. out me I' l)o not daie to thrust 8udi DiL it fls iu mv lace, (leor ie Atibnti, or eve ynu may und Hint t h arc is a limit ,u my co durance,' siiid Walter. All Ihe blood ol the roinl Mts'opi ;o Wal.er'a Viios mm at onto 'oua d by I 'C qu ve l.ifi .one in wnicli bo Kink", ai I c tore the u.iuoici I'oru .lie yoti"(j ;,' i grasp nnd ;,:ou,i.l tlit'in in o tit- t h i out, turnmo aivay irom hit walnut id thei w,d or cod ireot. There was louieliMiiff i,i li;s voi.:o foine tlilog in bin Ii m t i.td, r he w ilked it.!", that lousnlii.tj li'e ipcip.i. :cs I. lit 1m l limoced for ye.-s nito'n mv losiio. I.i va'a I ii'itd to cc-Ii itiL'in l ck in.o oo livtua an llicy c tine up idoio inc. but il was an tnclcis iik. and. hi e a rc j diild, I bniicd ni I ice o mv Inula aud bunt iu o 'e r. Woc'i y.ni"K. I i e Ui'tir gie Abbott, 'r a ciuil Uiur?r I im 1 al lowi d Ibc awtu tye.isolmy lile to slip away fiom me. iu a niomc:t'i 'lire ul anccr. How iho li 'le iccp i I hid jusl witocieil cal'ed buck in'o tb i present a far prist evcuipg of mv 1'fe, II. iw liio old yeaining lor love (9.1 it'i'le.ii' I rpian up amw wiiti'n ny near;, ana wem searchinolv nut lor a dcr oue wiiom I bad lauchl inysolf to look uooo as dead f.- eier dead to mol II iw I local'ed look', tooea snd word that hud been n loi'-r hashed in the chilly oa of loretlui. neii I Anl how I piaycd Ilcavcu lor strength to walk Rimly, rn I without wav ering, my cruel way of litmus, though my feet weru turu aud Ultcdn'i all the while I Al 1 iat, Irtiog to aooth my perturbed HiooijIiH biCit '0 tbo qii'el rhrnncl in wbi h they weie wont to flow, I heird the quick ilep ol Wal.er Ms'i'og in Hie eo'- ridor that led lo my mum, an t, uc.no i could wipe the lean liom my , be rainicd baitilvat the ('our. I am come lu lild ou ii.iod.liv. lie .uiil. at I met him. '1 shall itarl lor borne to- iDorro.' rlo toon, Waller! Haw is Unit I akc.l. placinil li'in a ihaif. I thought your visit wai to I ave ended io a veiy d lie -ent manner.' Oh, thcio H'ftri li'tle i ao iu len aip'i't! he r aov longer,' bo replied. -I ant urn luelioK vo'j a'lmity yet, uud a home a mospiiere u bet, vt tbau auy other for ou invalid.' In aomo cases, thoo 'h I ilmuld ha think io in vouih. Will M'aa Abbo. illy re- turn to Cad!andg with you ?' 'I 'liiuk not,' irij I e, 'And why ?' I anted. Btrauie, Elit, ii-e ha ci me lcjuc die bai never lovad me,' he aiiswcied, with a vehemence that itnriled mo. It was until lor me to ''J and con. ccal from Waller nij knowledge ol Ins noarrcl with Ceortc. so I luld ii m as plainly and simple as I could what I knew nt it, I'ctitrii'lt bim to be lea l by a tool, e.lm inilifinent in tha sll'i'r. rather thru ,,0 flcrcei passionaio couoiellinj,'! nf , !,;!. ii, I t.i Ills incline! iiuiuio, niiim m.w.iu,, m overpower the good. 'Rut Ucorg.o doca not loyo qia,' bo mid. - 'You are m'ltakco, Walter, iho dori Invn tou.' I replied. 'Sbo bai been UW1 . . ., . i,... i 1 yci) ii you )a6 been, but cm ijt WELDON, pardon her as yon booe lo ba pi. locerl f Did you ever lova (' ha aAei, quick'y, fisirg Mi daik hr. 'l eoi upon mv lace r. gaiolcsi of the qnesiion I had aked bid', 'And, it io, would It have bren pivpipe for you .0 allow such wo. n't io fall I on) your lips as fell from Cno.jie'i t U is eveu. in t' I have- loved, W'tHc-,' I laid, in a qiivcno voire. I loveu fcveuil, siui w.lh nH iho a.'en;.;h of a wa-ip. yi )"? ato be t; and ino.c, I sooke jos. men cud wo in lo the mnn I loved as t; i . o ald.C'cd ' ) you mis cve.i o. M wo m wtelike kico s tel. They a-i in r.n.i Ins be; i nn.i n i ie, Bcvi'ii'iK U'c.ii f.i't ve Tl et is w.iy mv li e is a u l s.i.l lour v oue. Oo, 'et it lie a Icon lo yo,i.' Teai j fhoje in tha ds k cm ol Wal.". aod, wi.h a is iid iiione'i'i'iit, he wis li my lide who ou.ii e iheJ hroi's, say ing: Oh, E'i I I hsva your itccct at Ism K'm, iier rout'H Hlr,, you once laved n Cousin Hole . Do not i.iaka your hii i Itrnicroo! it : and that is why you a' mopiojj yojr li'e away In-.e, aed wn It ill.- i I ill aw.iy (, ttn boitie o liv, J).i doi spesk of t'.i'i. Wa'itr,' 1 Mid. eje ly c'. soi'ii bi hands, il you have auy re-atd for ni, do not aptak of it to o-' Whom ?' he rrplied. To him,' I replied. 'To U ibe.t I'ihI be. I bowed mv be.id. It shall teaa you wiili,' be coswirrd, very tbotib fully. 'And now let Ul ti'k ol Oenirie,' I Did, aniiouito iu n ihe cooveria.ion in o a new c'isrnel. 'And wiiat of bcr f asked Walter, g ow inj chilli as an iesbjrj; at tbo uis.o uicii tton ol he' name. She lovea you,' I reps ited. 'That lema'ns to be Ken,' wai the C'.us. Iv "'yen reoly. 'And m-.v I p-ove it to you f I aiktd. 'Will you allow yourself to bj coo vinced ? if I caniot help it. most ccr.aioly,' waa I be answer. 'An I will you nmt cveryupujj t ) rao i.n I do ai I li'd yen I' Kven as you w ;ih, M'ai Ciuuselor,' ba lepl'ed. Then you may ba ki banpv as you choose, for I am certain ot my success, I said. Walter shook his head moodily, but I aw that there waa a new light in ber cyu, and, in spite ol hu air nl uubeliel he really .rus'e I iu what I told him. Aud io we ;m, led. I have a let cr fcoii.aini-ig news fiom Walter Ma ston, writ.en by a fiicnd nl his,' I said in a matte. oMnrt tone, to Ceorie Aboalt. as aha lingered by my side alter listens were nvei. it is very sad, ton vo y lad. liut cicuce me. yu wish to know something of your Kronen 'cinm. llow tin ly pii -es dul I give you o ti ansla e V I looked up Irom my book as I akcil Ihe qocdiuii. Kioryiu ni elin'm; hn'd ol u ih'iir, Idoki'ii! as pale as tho uiiivlni loheslie woie. Tba iil'or ol her fni-e I'i'.di.i'iicd inc. alllioiih I r.ssiimed an icr ol indii'c'ciico and assured Iter t'nit tuc d it day luosluiiou was excicd'ii''y easv. . ill you ,",o up to mv onm wi.H roe?' I asked, lis'iij ami lork'di my diK No, na ; do not i;o I' ahs hs.ll gasped. Te'l me wl'at Ton k.iow rf Wal er. Oh, of Waltc',' s.ii.1 I. 'I.tiilu't I finish tellinc you oh. .ul biin ? Why, hu says, or railier bis liieiid nr.in lor him. that i' any ol his liiemls at SomervHi' house wish to i c him tin y must go toCudlauds at once I hut i all. Ali. M;hi llerluit I' aha cried. 'All I Is ii not enou;h, in Iijhtcii's name? When did you rr-pive tin! Id er ?' Ve-terditv nionpii,",' I ri'pliul. And e c joii uot (ioiug to bi ml' b'h' ai' o l. i fei.r I slmll not be able lo p,0-' I re-1 plied couly. 'And U this join bonded c usin'y love nn.i -inidsiip l.ir liiml' wii.; ieuru iu ; ,liis your sistuily ttudeiiicss that Cornells iu o p:e w hen he n most in need ol your svmii ilh i and kiinliie-s ? Muy I be de hvcitf I I om all such.' 'You n.e el.'nor e.-,c,itcil. Miss Ahhuit,' I reum ked. 'Y.ni nre onu nl Mr. M im ton's I icndi, why do you uot (,o to bim V Hut she tlM not (lc.'Kn me an answer, a with ru '.'in lip a "id cheeks like the pale Idliei i! Ihe valley that bun", upon ber bosom, alio swept from the room. i wonder whut will be bar next itept' I said, mentally ; in I followol ber moodily limn the ichnnlinnm. 'Will the 0 to Walter alone, will bur pride allow br to do that I' 'A let'er for you, Miss Ucrbcit,' said Mis. Abliott at that motneut, comi'iR sud denly upon me. i have had it in my possession since this mniiiiug. My neg lect is quite inexcusable, I am well awa e.' With an ea?rrnesi I ctuld not well ac count for, I look the loiter fiom her hand anl turned unccicmooloixly into the -onm I had Ie t. The address on it wai in the lamiliar handwriting of Waller Mars, ton. Why did I trcnhla to break Ihe enl? Wilii fin oris that seemed lul.l to do my bidding I tou il Oieo aod read : I)Kait Kl.sA-Cnmo to Cadlani'i at once. I have not Imio to eiplsui, only ii you value ihe happiue'i ol a human heart or eato to p olong Inr a few dais out' human life. come. Youis truly. Waltkii Mauitoh. What did it mean I Whoie li'e cauld I piolong? Whoso happioesi insi"c lv going to Oadlands I Waa It a li'tle bo.u otWaltri'a? Nu.it could not be; Ihe note i'B no rirnrai and emphatio Tor that besides t,is Ireik wis not ell I'ke nno ol bis. II nil Unbelt 18 urned ? No, that wa not possible, for but a few weeks before I I had been I ol J that be was in Icily. 1 I was in a msaa ol doubt and wri d ii, looking about nio vainly lor lome ,i ng that would tluow the la'ntest ray of li-rut upon the mystery. Hut Iho light U'd oat appear, and so I set myself rapidly about uicpving lor my sudden departure, bav ing flint obiulucd leave of absence Irom Mis. Abbott, aod explained that, ai moil likely her dautflitcr would wish ta go, I could accompany her. All tics while, as I bustled hurriedly about mv cbambc was conscioui that iba occupant of the room aboi lmy own'w pr. p ip2 to leaa l,o lie. I cou.d hct the maying ol trunks ind h . .ud irders 1q ( o i.:p i N. C.f THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1880. thii thil thing aad tbat to bcr maid, and occsfionally lecopnly. d the fl et step ol Geo'glo Abboll is alia sp.aig ne.vously up aid down the ilairs. My itiio'C'.iis that ibe was making tcady lor a visit io C.ul's.iids we e conflt met) beyond a douS; wheo ilie fl camo io take me lo ilif a. a. iinn for iho tame cauuo also nai.ed ber Uoon ber joip nev. it i (in you have clunked your miod M;i Ile.LCt,' shu said baup.htily lo nip. i hive rtcciveil anoilicr letter since I e iw you I replied. How was he ' she fslle.od. In such a condi. 'an thnt my pn:rnce a s ili 'intniid ihe o at onre.' I tcpliei'. I r ml i nut ic-t the ui'Tent i iiuest l';li 'v aod so have left rveivlhidi; for the sake ol coii'iilyii'g wlib it.' . ileavon ant ihat I iray not ba .oo late !' mu'iiinrrd (!e ir-ie. sink'ng back upon Iho tent betide me. Oh, Miss He - belt. I nm to vcy mierablc !' 1 tl ew the t'einlibn lei in nf the top ' " girlcla o o mv side, and bado her bo oi ftooJ c'uecr. I. lokin? upon her palo f.tto ai die Ic '.aed htr head opnn my fhnuhtet 1 cendemi'cd myicll bitleilv for iho n,t that I Ii a i lakou in (he leally Cioel sf)a!'. Kwr a mimpoi I 'esolve.i loconlr'i U al. tti'itirj lo ber nod sense and ber wai us lavo Inr Waller for her forgiven s; but the thought ol ibeslranne, mvsiical Itttir I had received checked me, and 1 detei miped lo allaw the affair to to.rpiuaia ai oi inlnaly planned. It wai very laie that evening wh'n we srnved at Lymintnn. The ra' iaje was wailing Inr us at the itatiou, bat onlv ser vants were with it to escoit ui. Kvey moment the mysteij grew mnie inooni nrehcosiiilo to me. What could it all mean 1 Wh. on entering CadlainU, were (let rge and I conducted formally to our room as thooijli wa wei;i emiie at an'jtrs 1 Why did the sotvaii.i shake their heads scotly when we atkod lor the invalid inr Walter 1 Oh it was very stiaojro to mo, ind mo.e ineiplicablu at ill was it when a srivaiit oa.no no to our room lo conduct US down to dinner, not o the dicing room, but to a quiet, liiitnious lit tle nest nl a loom tnat led out of the li brary. What rnul. I it meant ay, what did it mean! When we eu.crcd the loom we found two gentlemen apparently waiting to receive us. Into Ihe aims of one Ue.irjjio rushed unccicmonioiisly, ciy ing at Ihe top of her voice: iteir, dear Walter, ou nre alive you aie al ve I' The oilier stood look'ng earnestly anl annnii.N at me, while a mingle tide al hope, Icitr an t tincc'laimy swent over my soul. With a t. lining, leeble step I went loiward led by the quick sunshiny mi le that broke glo iouly arer his lace, while thej iy and ttianksgiv'n t our hea'll went loilh in tbuie wordi : Uobcrt !' 'Kl-a I' Tnat eveniog'i bapniiicsa I will nisi over, because I have a honor ol depicting accur. lelv a two-lohl ouo, as in tins case it ni o veil to bo. The nixt tiny I al tcnpled to rep ovo Waller lor the Idler lit ha.t kcnt me the day helorc : but lie only lauglied rteirily at the mealion ol it. assriing mo that be was convinced beyond all possiliili.y ol a doubt, be to re he winte he Ict er, that U ibe t's li'e and haon nen. we o bo.li in 'n mi'ient danger Ann thru (lo . .u hosK her li.i'er oicnac. ni";'? toward me. aid bade me not co'n- plai'i of oilier people's deceniiou while ihcrc was such a load of iuill upi.i my shnilMe I. The double plot is to end in a double wedding ; and tielore another mo'illi is pat the men v i t'ii of Cadlaoda ara to usher id Ihe happy morniog. llo .ol Kivpiir. "You tec, my cliildreo,' siiid tin old ac iti'ii.it.niic ill mi's Ihe othct cveniiio, na a il. lie group huddled iiioiind hiui, "ilieie is no hiii'H t'nii you rantiot r 1 1 yonrscll ol. if yi ii arc so ifs.dvcd. Now, in my only til 1 his a H'li'or, a 'i.i ciiti.iiielel the i.i.ii in hiiliit 1. 1 MW 'inuo at t- i i 1 1 . 1 1 1 huh iio'li'dg. Wiilout provi'ca'iotl 1 wuuhl i iii tl.- nil a i-..inc ul on'lis in d v i . bile ihe Piuii. nat'd Hi nt aliil'idieJ limes a Ihv. Wlieu I lull the sea my mother's early .e i lnn reai'.ic l t.i mo, und I men a Iv Icoivcil that I would never swear ti' o. Iiiutwasfiityvearaa.pl, and I never viol, tied the piomise I made myelf, oine ol yoj have link bulnla whldi you can luckily riu yourse ves ol; promise me now, my denies, that you will call up your wor..l hsliil aim nrop It to-inglit. The proMiiMi were readily given, and toco came c ilia fur a eiory It waa his habit to supplement his little lectures by slimes. "Tell us a I'.oiy ot the sea," lisped a lit ile voice. Tnc old man smiled and picked up I couch hum Die hen' III : 'Well, little beau. y, I will let the shell tell it." lie plated it to It la ear, closed his eyes., and said : Hark! I bear the aea. It is tint Mediier rancitn, aud bcluru nie is a ship plunging u.uiii tho stormy waves Ihe c.cw aie hiidillid about in terror and lha vixs. plui'et along ill the lightning rcut night wiibnoliand at the helm. liut thee one lor ai that trembles uoi. Il stands at ibe bow with upturned laiie gsii.ng mto the heavens." "Oh, that's Paul, I know! ' ccla'tiiad :h Idnh Voice. ' Uighl anio, my child. Iniii'Cd by a liviue lailh, he n ands unmoved in the nigh': Icar nor pain can move bim. lie is a true man, and" The old iu t: a paused, the shell dropped from bis hand and a look nl ilartlea inqui rv pii'icd over his fart He spranu to u feet and danced a caaciin iu the room; be called on his natron saint and awme a: ring al oil ha thirteen feel long is be rent tho nlilit air with diicordant it. nek'; the women rcrcameil. children cried, tho police came and loor nel 'hbo I at last bo.e him to the I or and iat on bun while another icinoved wilh a pair of compasies a bug Irom his ear. One li'lle cochrnsch hid in a shell had upset the resolution nl lorty years' stand ing Macon (Oa.) Messenger. In (lino township, Iowa, a cow gave biitk to thirty-tive calves all at one tunc ore of them being about two-thir.fa the liiij usually atlaitieti by talvot at uiitb, oue i.b ml tlic siza ol a lam.i, and thtt lemam der el them about the size ol ra'j aud mice. 1 .."j Vf. i ' jcfip 'J loim IThonghtN. It lakes mo, a tbaa one; to get tbo good out ol a laugh. If thou canit tolerate a liar thou art mora than hall a liar thyself. A punctual man cau always lind Icistiie, and a negligent one never. Tboso who never retract lovu thcmsclvci belter than tho t.tttli. Those uttially dcaeive most Irom ttieir Iiiinda who expect the least ol them. Many pnde llieuiselvcs on ueui wild ytiiing men who aie only wild beasls. JI is,c.b a li.llo uliiid and sc.v.i.i.h a lit tle mat get iilniy .oedicr admiral)'. li'e itiiiiiieiit a mil. i H Mlitiii il nil him II ever i body il o is ditsi ii'ied wi ll him. iippincs prows nt our own flciidts. and is uot lo be picked up in sluineen' ai tic 118. All men thi ik well nf thcm-'clvci, but line el I htm huvu u queer way ol uiuui- its. lug It. V ha. ever is, is n"ht, if on y mon are eauily bent to make it ea by lullilling iiii li'sign. VVcnicolicn inoio n'rcealile thi.)H'h aur fatills Ihiiu wu uie through our food ipiall.lcs. hvil minis'.eis el good things are like lurches a licht io othc.s aud a waste to themse'ves. I'm ad is the staff of lilc and liquor the il.s.ii o lo.m r sustaining a man, the latter cltya.ing him ioi a fall. A Meiiiihlc viollior. It is leally niiitiil to see a ;ood, con scientiaiis lit. fe iiinthur lesolu.ely shiuling lic.adl away f.e.n to imieli that la hist ami wicte-t lo her cliiltlreu's livts, lor the sake of tJcklng tin ;r dretsc and it lll-iii' lUci pi', leo.us. How suipnied aud gnrved the will be In find that her boys and (,'' at liXicen, ic"aul ''mother" chi'Py rs a mo t excellent person la keep aliitta in tier and mni:e new dicete3, and not one tn whom tliey cue to go lor locinl com- pinions. up. 1 et beloic lliey a e snuuocd am of ii by lopca'ud icliulVt, such at "mn nwny, I'm loo litis? to lis.cu lo your noo-seuse,'- chiliiion nsti'i.illy pn to tlnir mu. her wub all their sorrows and plcns tniS and il iiMllitrc.iu only tnicr into nil tner placs Ihiiv i'e tcil liny aie. Hncli s.iai't of del -i t its I hutid Isst summer I. nut M'f. 1" 'eindy's coquet ;;iotind,vf in ic lid two litile rtila wcio plryiog. "Oil ! d, goody, iiiam na is co.i iii' to pliy illl us." bia was a oiiht mm her, too, ami 1 k.iow would have much ntc'cucd to use tvlmt lew momcn.s o. icceation she ould inaicb lor unmet mug nn.e inU.c.l- ing llieu plaaipg cmq 'et with lit. la chil li i en not much t.illur I he u ihnr real leu X'e had .!c. i sii.l to mi), "I taa'i let my childien iow nwny I o.n me. I iiinst kuo ii;;itt along l.h I hem id I t'e ti.ne, ho. I wlit ther it II CiPq let Willi tin lt.,le ones, itr I. alio 'j urn nar and bsse u.tll Willi t.m buys or F.cnih diciioni i v H.id sash iio'ducs with the (.u li, I must be iu il us l.ir as 1 cuo. " Nuiiil't Cliililipii. A child ol ihieo yei.i ol ago with a book in i.i i oi ti ft. iucds; is a lesilul ni j ti t It is le. i ot;r i i lio iH'.'ik warisov. such ai the coiii'e iiiu.t sliioiihiv UnKs a Ti al, yet ijeyo.nl l..s ta.cp c'lti s eo. What hnold a child lh.ee ycais old -par, he or n yoi s aid -be i.i.iltlf b'lo.'jj ium-s Ioi weak di M-sl ans pi-ike not bodiln BuniMli, l.el llicie tie curse y lalea ami nmrciv ill Vitus. 1 wttl.l say to even pi. ent. esneci tllv to evetv mother, ti.ig to y.mr ctnld.cn '.ell tin in pleasant stones: il tit the country, lie not toe csrciul lest tin y 'et a little iliil upon ilicir bauds aud Clut In s; en 1 1 h ii ve y lunch akia to us all, mid, in end. In ii s out ol door plats, boms him not inwiirdlv Ilieie is I i It a l.in.l ol c.uisau .uiiiily bi 'tween all c.r:iiU't; hy it we tench upon ihe co.iiii u'i sviiip.tihv of our 11 rl bdin-tancc, uud he 'i t a kuid'i'ys lor our poor iel.i.ias, the brulrs. Lei hil.'ien have a li.o, npci c;r Bpo t, nnd leiir tint lhini;;li tin y make in i; .'fiiCnece willi Ihe pi -a, the ilusni and tin: chiiA ei:s they may h.i in y. oise Ii le.i.li-lu i's iv uli tv'sci lo.'k.ug mil '; cucuiirage a la.irl.n i ly Willi all Unit I ve lo culm 1'ieiii ; doinb a iitt.uU love ili luri u, n d children love tin yi. I'ih'.c is a I ..iti ;;o a noo ; llic.n, which tlie wo Id's lauguige obli eiii.ei in lie c I. Itis. It is uf m .re I'ttpo tun. c tlial you nil u Id iniike your eliililien I vi.)g. tliun that you fIumI.I in like thiiti nie. Above ail tilings, make tliciu loving, ruiii tlu ii, p i. en s, il yon uei ouie old und puer, lhc.se will be better than It cuds that v. i l neglect you. Children bioduht up lovio.; ly at your knees will never shut their doin upon yon. nnd point where they have yuu go. iilackwoud's Ma ;r7. ne. . . . e, . . hli Ilnil ForoWoii hoiuelhiii'4. Mr. and Mrs. Jones wore starting for cluirch. "Wait dear," said the ladv, I've furgottou something; wau't you go up and get niv goals oil the bureau?' 'Your goats, replied Jones, "what ncw-fungled thing's that?" 'i ll show you," remarked Ibe wile and she sailed upstairs and down again ilb a pair of kids on her hands; "ilieie lory are, said she. by I call them things kids, said thn surprised husband. 'Oh, do youf . snapped the wife. So did I unce, but they are so old oow, I am ashamed to call Ibcm any thing but goals." Then the? went nn to church, smiled sweetly on their friends, and put a nicklc in the in ssionury box, and the next day Jones' wifo had a half-dozen pans nl new gloves in a liuuusomo tucqucreq . . . I , box of the latest design, - When a man comes limping into hi placo ! business late in the niiuni.i. aod piescn-i the pencrai appearance oi naviP'; had Ins spinal column inatteieii uy a ran way acciiiint, his Mends nerd not be alaimc.l; be has been woikjig ia tho gic deo. C'olrai!o spi Jen ae not to bo lauplic.l at, in a cave near Iluena Yis'i tiiey aie tha ii. i of small 1)1. tls. and tbcv make strango sound while weaving llair web. While looking at the eavo a miner exam ined tnewtba Their atraads were abuul the i;e of a No. 12 tbiead, and bo thought ihat they cauld be uicd for 'bread. Ilav ing a needle ho liruku ft one of tho atrands sud fotiud t ti rv t it wou'd jmt f)t,. bjcvi'liig nn a loose bin ton uo louii'd it as strong ai s Ik and ?'it it s sw cd sicry p"poc: NO. 22. llow Time I'tMrnrsi la Parit. 1'arlsian. You may talk about the marvcli of pneumatic clocks, the convenience of monster omnibosses, tho rapidity of communicaiioo between one quarter of I'uris and another, but it is no use trying to show ihat the Parisians have no time to spare, and that they are never in n hurry. Thoy hnvo io much time Ihal tbey don't know what to da will) it. Tlicy waste llic'r timo like a child wastes his gnycty or a r.Ji man his gold. They squander it lotki ig at tlia stars in bej yen, or tbo wtuurs 11 living under a bridge, Pid ever anyone calculate the timo s o it by ihe l'urisi.m in leading handbills and pos'crs? When a dog baiks at a cat, when two sparrows make lovo to each other o t a roof, w'jcu the canary has escaped into the street, at once crowd assembles, ninely-pino per cent, of which doesn't know whnt it P all about. Tho marriage of a corner grocer with tho I'ttJghtcr of tbo cheese monger almost excites a riot ; the pas ago of a cuodi-aud-four causes grand excitement ; tho l'arisiao will stand for houis with ibeir feet in the mud to sto a procession which will not pass until next day, if it pass that way at all. Tbo 1 unsuns aro children who amuse themselves by playing at busmen like school-boys who play at war. The only ddlercnce is that thoy bare taken tbeir amusement an sericuv If pnuematic clocks did not exist, and if the day were only four bours lone, you may be suta tbni they would find lime to play do minoes and hung around tha chutcti dour to catch a glimpse of the bride. A D V EHTISKM EN TS. " ( X (iront oliiinoo to niHko mon VJI V7 yJXJ ey. Wo need n person in ovorv town to liiko Htiliserlptintis for tho largHNt, o' naposl and boat illtiHlratod fntnl ly publication in lb" world. Any otto csn licciinin ii sticcesHlul agont. Six olegiint wnrka of ail eiviin Iron tn ulmnribora. Tbo Tho pricu Is ao low that almost cvorytiody anbscriipa. One iignnl riqioi ta Inking li'i stilwonbora In a day. A lady agont roporui making over AH)clnar prnlit in ten daya. All wlio nugago niakci money mm. inu ean dovotoall votir timo to tho btiHlnea or onlv vour Hparo titno. You need not hu awiiy from l.onio over nlglit. Y'oti can do ii us' well as nlltora. Full dlrectlona and tnrina fico. Klpgiint and expenaivo ontlit noo. If you Kiuil profitable work send lie your iiddroaa nt oni'o. Il'ooHta not h mar to try tho IuihIiiohh. No ono who tii'iMumt fails to inako grtmt pv. Addroaft tluui gfl Si iu, in A t'o. l'orllaad, Maine, jttly 15 ly 1 ) liCifP biiBintiwa now boforotliepub- I J Ilikl L lie. Yon win inaK inoti (lister al work for ua titan nt anything olso t'lipltal uot rcquirtHi. Wo will atari von. f IJ a day and upwards made at homo by tbo indiialrimiM. Men, women, boya aiid glrla wanted every whore) to work fur na. Now ia Ibo lima. You enn devote your whole time In Ibo work, or only your spare moments. No otbor liiiiinpss will pay you nearly as well. No nno willing to work can full to inako enormous pay hy oiiiriiiriiitr at onco. Costly Dtillit and tnrtna free). A groat opportunity for making iiiotiov eiisilv and lumurably. Addresa Truu A t'o. AugUBla, Mo. July IS 1? tTATK OK NORTH CAROLINA, llitlil'iix t niinlj, Nupi rinr loiirl. ii'liaid ('. Iladgnr, uud w ilo, und ulliors, l'laliilill Anaiust W. A. Piuiit'l, .Inn. I.. Order for Tub Ih'itliou Vliitll"ld,iiiid others llcli'iidauta. Thii la a civil iictlon pending in auld mrt IiiHtiluti d li V tho plaititilt's Richard Cadger and wilo and ntlii'is, against W A. Daniel, .Inn. H. Vi liiltiol.l, unit olliora i., n.e.iver ol Ilie .li.rioi. bint V. A. Daniel am! hlisaurctics the ainmiut dun by him as thn L'uardiatl ol Ihe pluliilllls ami to HUH jiHit tbo bind dlviHod by tbo laat will ai d tll'tllllioni 01 "unrew joyilt'r, uin-oni-nu, iv tho niivniont nl aald miMveiry, said lands ootisisilng In part of tho tract wbotomi llio .l.iiniidatil .Inn. U. Wbitllold realdad, sit. n iin.l in said county of ijnliiax near ol the tow n of Knliold. riio doatli nf said ilcretnlani vv nuiloi.i having al apring term ("vSO of llila court boon Mii;:goUHl, anu mai ina r.iK'iimr .losotili I'. Itnllaiiiy, tils children Mary Kiinnv ItnliticK, i.veivn w. i itircn wueiu rt.riorcK Holierta WIUIMcl.l ami ouinra ioi.ri.si.nl 111111 ilefendillit'M Interests in this iiellon an l aro llio proper and iiDecary patties to n lltibl a ii 0 I ll D V 0 n nf Ida rlglita lierelti, it waa .r tlnre.l liial a nutlet) inuti Ui iiknui and should b inado to appear by pro. per allidavit that any or aalil partloa are i. mi iiwiiloiila niion whom service of pro- eoss cannot be inado personally, (hen tlu bkid non rtwldiinls aro lo Im notlnod hy i.u I il i.-nt I. in as la required law, ami tlie mil. rtaiiloncy ami anseuco irom mo nmiv an that stimiiintia lannnut bo persnnally am veil npon them nf Iho aaltl Mary Kanny Kiddlek, and J.lt.l'inroe ami wim. ftvoiyn W. 1'ivrca and Holierta Wli lileld being in ado l appear by aflldavlta as required. Now therefore lb" said Mary Fanny Itiddick, J. II, riercn and wife, K.velvn W. and Roberta Wbltllnld are hereby notified lo le and appear lie fore tbo Judge nf ntir Superior court, at a cottrl to be bold for tbo county of Halifax,, Mate or North Carolina, at llio Ooiirth( Ue In Halli'as town nn thn tlrrd Monday In September V A then and tlinro to defend Ibmr interest herein, and Inrtbnr to do and receive whatnur "aid court ahull then and tliore coualder ol tliora in this belnilf. I..t ll.ls notlca bo Inaortod In too Roa nnko Nowa, a now spapor pnlillsbod in said ooutity ol Halifax, once a wook for nix huccoshIvo weoka. Witness John T.OregorT. Cleik of our said court at nllloo In Halifax town, tbla tho 17th day of .Inly A. D. IS). JOHN T. (1RK00RY, ' Clerk Superior Court, Halifax County, N.C. Mullen A Moore Attya, for I'lalutifl, jtily 8 6vr. 3 8 SPACE c O a H M Ono Sqnnre, Two Squares, s oo S 00 8 00 10 00 1.1 00 20 00 ft 00 10 00 15 00 14 00 20 00 so oo 30 00 40 GO 00 2 CO SO 0 40 N 46 0 SO 00 6 M 76 04 I aree squared, Four (Square, Fourth Col'ii, Half Column, Whole Column, 18 00 20 00 30 CO Ouo Year, TALBOIT V NOX8I SIHK'KOE MACHINE WOKKS, RICHMOND VA. Mnniifiii'tiirriri ol I'niinlile and Rtallonary Fngincs uud Hoilera. Saw .Mills, Corn and ileal Mills, Slniftlng, ll.inuers aud I'ul- leva, Turbine Water Wlienls, Tuhanco M- iniiei v, Kingiii iron Work, Mr ass and i on Ciisiinga, Macbluery of Kvory Dea i Iplinn. GlNSlNil AND T1IKK8IIINO MACUIttKI k SPKCI ALTY. Repairing I'rouiiUly A tarelnlly . . wuue, TALDOTT'ls I'APKNT Sl'ARK-AKREfTEB, The In entlou ol (he Age. It does not destroy the d rail. It dooe not interfere with cleaning tbo lubes. It will not choke up, aud requires no clmva ing. It renniroa no direct riampem to be opened whon raising aie.itn (dampera be nig onioouonaoio, as iiiev may beialleusM and allow sparks to escape.) 11 requires no water 10 pitincoiHk apai ks, which, by condeuSRlion, deslioya 1110 uran. i.nHiuet, lieu water II uspn, if neglooled, the ellleiency isj destroyed by ovapnrnlinii nf the wator, aud llio boiler is xopt in a nitliy enntlillne. II la almnlo and durable and ean ha re. Hod upon, It cau lie attached to any boiler. No planter should be without one of Uieaa. liiauranco couipanies w ill insure a nuand barna where iho T.ilboit Knginei aud Spark-Ai res.ora aio used at ssma rate as charged for waioroi lincae-powor. iw-.-sonu ior ii'uairaiea oircu are ui price Hat. Jdaiteli liotise, l-oldauoro, N. C. J. A. 11 A Us K It. Louoral Manager. T. A.CRANOKR, Local Manager, may 8 (lui IRON BITTERS, A Uaut TuUla IRON BITfERS, A tiuro Aprsttlior. IRON BTTTERS, IRON BlffERS, A V.luiblf MmIwum. ItlfrTily mxnmdMj tn (hit (MiMIr for all di tftAi riijiiiiinf rniq iMi.i i.nu i.'in Yo i i4 iwiKM-lftlly In intHg00m iittn, itymp piim, iHtci-wtiltrni ww, IMhI mApj ttitm, mf Htrngih, ImoM mf i MOrgy, 9ic ll Be rlrliut lootl, trpinttntn Iht mutv CloH.aMitl fflTM &W 11 to iho norr. To o4 Mt1, Utll. nd obli. flreu rmjuliiftf rovpt Ailon. UiU vaiuitilt ruiniMijr cn not b io li If lily mHimoitndowl, 11 mrt (Ow m m OU til dltftMlUVV UfSJasllt A U'ioonfi. avAirt mmli lt rtmor l (iyipcptto rnijjHHu, THY IT, Sold by til Dfigjirtt, TUlRROWlCELiaLCa, SALTlMORI,Msl IRON BITTERS, hut s.u u a Bmi IRON BITTERS, duo IS IV W. ll V1CK CAKKI ji;H AKI 111 U OIKS MADE TO ORDER OJt HKPAIRED Af LOW TRICES. All kind of wood work and trimming dons in good stylo. Itlackamitli work dun nt aliort noltro and with neatness, Al new wnrk wnrraulrd, Kino painting fo buggies don al low pr.coa.lwst iaiut meal, iIEt I L AT 1 i:.XHQ.M til TEW Xfj TUB UNDERTAKING DEPAUTMSNT, Cofritis auJ,Cais of all sixes coBstapUy on liaud, Carriage Materials kept ouliand atnrpf below Petersburg market. fu,lo M. p.. June k ly j no. t. roup, ' "" Takes ploasure in announcing Ibat ha oau alill uo lound at bia aland on FIRST STREET, Wbero bQ baa on baud a full (ina ol tk Finest WINK.S, WhISKF.S. nd 1111 A N DI h'.S, TUIIACI'O, CIGARS, aud SNUFF, OltANtiKS. APPLK3, mid CONFKCT10NERIE8 Ills stock of Cauiiod Uqods aud Groojf; ioa ia unusually mil d coupiffi f)t.o CxBiNxy Wnismr A UcBi;iirri!. r-fOiSH I. AO KB. BBKH Oil DRAUOHf. Ho guarantees eatlsfactipq, Cal suj aoo him. p'Jil. wiy.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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July 29, 1880, edition 1
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