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VOL. XL
Vritt.n for the Roanoks Niirt 1
WE HAVEJARIED.
by rai it. mo.
We hare parted : nnuitht but sadness
From thl hour can till my lireits:,
Nt'e r "iraln ran 1 know giadur as.
E'er must feel the heart's unrest.
Hours of Krlef and hours of sorrow,
Wosand ptin lire all I see,
Knnwliiifthal eaeli romlnK murrew
Brims tij joy, no paarr lu 111 .
We bnve parted : yet hive Ih-e,
0 how dear art t lion to m '
More than life, and Henveii nor.ve nie
Were not Heaven if tvnuliittt thee'
Yet the cruel words are S ok n
And wo ne'er shall meet a.-aln,
All .d love's f..u.i vows lire broken
And my heart Is niled w.Ih pnln
Vat I'll n'de'en i.nee uplmtid thee
With iho wu I e'er must feel,
With Hi sorrow thou I t mvle me.
But will only l,lt thy weal.
Though 'llao'er I do not blame tbee.
Thou who wort nilneaMlii all,
fou 'twill b. aaln toniime thee.
.Soon lire's pleasures turn to (all.
Go In pcs.ee and wed another,
Uo cast not one lli'Oi'it on nm,
I mint try my thntiirhts to smother,
Tlioughts which sadly turn to lli-e.
Yet, I would not throw one fetter
Round thy heart or hid the stay,
tio in ptmco may angels . ratter
Blcs lings all alutig thy uur.
Thou farewell, farewell forever
Light of tuy lire, uow lost to me,
While my life shall last, 0 never
Willi ccae to think of thee.
Windsor, N. (J.
WrKun for the Koanouk Nt w-.
CHRISTIANAS MISTAKE.
"Friend or brother,
He forfeits hlsnwn hlo id that spi'li another's.''
' ClnisHit', why do ym tiinlikB Philip
"astli'inaiw! 8n iiitviisfly ? You need
iiul try to dt'iiy it dear ytui never
it'iirhis namu nutnlionud, without a
a scornful curve of your ripe, red Iipn,
lllll 1 Wlnll yotl COtlia Kt't! yoill'Hfll
speak to him." The siht would
'tvMently be loo much for 1110 Fttnnit,
he tliotiglit of it, lias caused you to
make vour uvea into two exttluiiiHtinn
points." Oil ! yon may laugh at me,
in niiiuli an you please, 1 rio not mind.
But I tlo want to know why voti di-
like him to much, and I shall worry
you until you toll mo. I know dear,
you have, a good reason for your
ivt'ision; vou arc not liko voiin
ady cupricioun or foolish in your
ikes aii'l dislikes and Philip eviduntly
admires you very miifh." Chris ie
lid not hear the last remark niudo liy
Her Irii'iiil sliu Kimweivil tile lolincr
part sadly. "'My dcai girl, what yon
say is trutt, in tins insiauue, at. least ;
have a very good reason for inv
aversion to Captain CastNmaine Had
known that lie wan to lie one ol
ICaUiie's guests I would have ivl'tiacd
iter invitation 1 wish even now. I
could titid some reasonable eicnso for
eavinj;; but that isi impoMihlv, for
rtiardit', after leaving me saltdy here,
tveut ofl' tit the motiiitaiiis, wliero lie
will remain until the last of Sepletuber.
wish 1 could leave; it is horrible to
meet him day after day, and knowing
what I know to treat him with ordina-
y iioliteiiesa.'' Clirissio p .ko in a
low voice us if soliloquizing with lior
self. Her friend, Fannio Armstrong
azed at liur in aatoiimliuitiit until he
tiiiished. ' Why Chrisaie what awful
thing haa he dons that you thoultl foal
like that towards liim? He is ao
handsome and seems so good and nice
all the girls am nearly cnizy about
niin." Semw io giHhl, all ! Yo. Hut
oolievo me, there is no true goodiies
in hitn. When I see him looking go
happy and contented o brave and
troug, I can realize tow tho tempter
may appear as an 'angel of liht.'
Listen to the story, I am uoint!
you Fannie, and then wonder, if you
can, at my detestation of him. You
have heard mo speak of my aunt .Mary?
Well, she had an only son, in Iho ar
my, during the civil war. JmIiu Law.
;on tii a ratbar wild young man from
all accounts, and his Otoit iniiniuta
friend was Philip Castlemaine. 'l'hey
vrero in the same company, ami it w.m
while the army was south, that tliis
terrible affair" happened. The two
young men loll in love with a young
southern girl, whose father's planta
tion was near the camp. The old gen
tleman, though a truo toathunier, was
also a hospitable gent Ionian, and tho
young Union ntlici'is visitetl freely at
nis houae. The daughter, was wmiiu.
what ol a Ibrl, and eiu'oiir.t'oil Imtli
young nieo, uililomii aim Imcd but
One. It ia needless to aiy that one
was Philip t'aslleinaiuo. .My cousin
John wit not ai all jealous ul tho iil
U'lilioil his iriond paid tile young gnl,
for Philip tohl liim, lliat he did not
admire the young la ly, but lie wished
lo know her well, and also o a.lvance
my cousin' cause by singing Ins prises
(Jt course John was nol willing to put
an end to such good otlb.'t'a, and mat
ter went on agreeal'ly enoiiglt for aev
Hial weeks, bill al last the blow fell.
One niobi when, ibey thoiU'ht m.
. otisiu far tay, on a secret mission,
he reh me I S' O.iel' ih ait expected, and
learning wliele his f.ieiid was, set out
imra'tlit'l,V for the b"'ne o( hi Jady
uie. As I'm approached tho house by
a winding path, he came upon the two
suddenly, anil lieuM wnai uirnen nun
to stone. He heard his Iriend pleading
for a secret mar fa because lie knew
t woo and marry her openly, would
alienate bin friend Lawlon, which
Wjuld ocror da be. Fhilin Castle
R
WELDON, N.
mains, was poor and depended ou what
he Could borrow, or win from hit
Iriend in gambling. Of course ho did
not tell Uih girl tliu, but said he wits
afraid lm w ould lose the favor of his
rich untie by marrying a southerner,
he feared he mirht lose her, if she did
not bind heiself in marriage. He won
her consent at last and ilia titno anil
p'ai of marriage was arranged. My
C.msin dnl not wait to hear more, but
relumed to the camp with a heart full
ol jealousy, and luge, and Iricndly
trust do.strovtil. The two rival met
at a wine and curd party thai night
and both drank d -eply no ouw knew
how the quarrel began, but the men
who were sober enough to uudeistaud,
heard Captain Castlemaine taunt my
cousin lor his inability lo win what
he found t.. easy ta g.,iu. Words ul
recrimination and insult followed, and
at last my :otisin, imp.ainiiis, blinded,
with wine, and lioiliuo- with lao-e ami
jealou-y, etruek the handsome lips,
mat taunted Into so cruelly. Friends
lolerlcied, and a nioetiiig was ar
ranged next morning at sunrisu, the
two men mot in a liltle grove tmt far
from camp. My cousin lired into the
air, but 1'hilip Camlemaine, look de
liberate aim and shot his friend
through tho he.ri. Oil ! Fannie, just
think I one who had loved him, an. I
belriended liim, he shot deliberately
murdered !
The matter was hushed up as quietly
as possible, by Captain Ca.ileni.iino's
ralalives. ( i course he hud to leave
the army, tmt bis uncle died just then,
and he came home and took posses
siou of a princely fortune. When I
think of my aunt's broken heart and
empty home, can you wonder that I
shudder at the thoWhi thai the same,
house shelters us both ?"
'"What became ol the poor girl,
Chrissie V Tlie shock was loo much
! for her, she lost her mind, and in a lew
j months she died. .She died ami he
I lives cheerful and happy, surrounded
j bv every luxury that wealth can bring.
; Who could believe, that undo.' that
smiling and fascinating exterior, h
I could hide so li'ack a heart. Roiling
in wealth, men forget lua ciiino and
for what thai wealth can effect, socie
ty gladly opens its doors to him.
".Mother" all pr itr-rthelr sl.ilnless rlauehteis.
Men of high h .nor saint- Mm irlen.l " " j
Christie stopped with a low sob iu
her voice. "Clirissio. I do not wonder !
j at your dislike to him now, but, oh ! it
is impossible to believe him guilty ol I
! such a crime, flu hat such a strong,!
j gent It! face, and is so courteous mid!
fascinating in manner. Ho is brave'
i too, for he did not hesitate to imperil
his own life the other day in hi efforts I
' to stop a runaway learn, as they were !
; dobing down asleep hill He was
J very nine i bruised, hut lie supped
! them and saved tho lile ol o'd Cartur ;
j their driver and he would not allow,
1 any fuss lo be made over him either. 1
for when he louiid the crowd was de
termined to make a ht'to ot him, hu
quietly slipped away and did not go
near tho village again that tlay. Hear !
Christie, don't cry so. How 1 wib j
you could go home with mo to day i
Can you not invent some excuse, ami I
come ?"' "No Fannie, I cannot, i
Kathie would fxd hurt if I lelt her lm- ;
for tiuaidie'a return I wish I could,
I There! I hear the gii Is com
ing Do not speak to ihem ot what 1 :
have lieon telling you." Hefore Kan-'
nie could reply, a merry group of girla I
entered the room, and the two friends
had no more time for private conver-i
Sllloll.
CHAITF.H II.
A few days alter the departure ofl
Fannie Owen, wu behold Chrissie, !
taking a lonely constitutional in one of
the most beautiful walks, that beautify j
the extensive grounds, surrounding
Courtley. Christie walked slowlv and;
hummed a tune softly to hersell a she
walked, to prevent the recurrence of
the painful thoughts that had haunted
her ever since alio came here and totiod
Philip Caallcmainc a guest iu her
friend's house. She stopped as she
reached a point, where she could ob
tain a glimpse of the river, and leaning
against an old tree she watched l'io
changing lights and ahadows mi the
water. While she watched, a wistful
light came into the dark grey eyes,
aud a shadow ltd! across tho bright,
merry facti S'ih seemed to be read
ing luturily, and to feel a Strang'- sa l
pain at what she read there. Present
Iv a voice, which caused In r heart to
tin oh t-T t ry titno alio heard il fall on her
ear, and turning si iwlv, she met the
earnest bit)'! evca of ('apUin O.stle
lOaine passing down into h r,gr tv ly
and ao;:icwhti tenderly. lUamiiod a
he caught Iter l ti lled nk nod mu
pleasantly." Where were yon then .Jis
llliuore f Nut at yonnley , I wager."
"No, but it is high time I was tueie.
and ir you will excuse tne, I'll hurry
o a to the house I r noised to help
Ka ide and I have been dreaming hero
e0 so long."' "Well, I promised to
help her also, nnd if veil will allow
me, we can return together" There
was uo help for it, so Chrissie walked
on trying inelleclttally, lo I -ave a witl
upare between them. "After tins ball
to-night . I presume every thing else
will appear "stale, flu, and unprolila
bio" to us all, I think disipation ou
a large scale is apt so make everything
else appear small in coinpai is n, espe
cially next day. Do you not t. .ink.
so t" "I really cannot tell at this will
be my first "dm ipation ou a largo
jsale," lU'l tcjioi row wdl be 0 ex
OANO
IvE
C., THURSDAY,
ception to the usual rule, for if you re
member, we are to have a grand pic
nic at Silver Glen." "True, I forgot, I
hope w shall not fall asleep while at
lunch. Miss Elmore, will you allow
mo to ask you for the first dance to
night ?" Certainly, I will allow you,
but I will haw to inform yon that I
am already engaged for the first lUre
we are al last. What a long walk, I
had no idea I had wandered so lar.
There is Kathie, wailing for mo. (iood
morning Captain Cat. lemaine," and
she ran lightly up the steps He
turiiwd away with a sad, grievsd look
on his lace, brought there by her last
tew wotds- lie s.iw that alio avoided
him, and never spoke to him of her
own accord aud wnilo the knowledge
pained him deeply, he naver dreamed
why il was to. Ho had lived in the
a uno bouse will; her nearly a month.
and she was no nearer hitn now, thin
t ie first tlay she came; all his e-fforts
lo please her Were ueless. When lie
saw ihe tenderness and love sKo lav
ished on others, his heart grew wild
with longing. He knew ho loved her
and be hoped in lime lo overcome her
evident aveisiou to him, but ho ac
knowledged he had no ea-y task to
perform. He rcmemliered tho first
day he met her would he ever forgtt
her pale face, and ihe look of horror
and disgust iu il when his name was
mentioned? He was haunted ny thai
look, and wondered what caused it lo
come there. "Al any rate" he thought,
"he is the liisl love ol my lonely lift,
and it shall go hard with me, if 1 do
nol win her my liule queen." A half
smile, parted iho handsome lips as he
turned tho corner ot Hits bouse, aud he
repealed l.i a low lone :
' A girl who has so many willful ways.
She would have e-tiiHsl Job's patience to for
sake blin,
Yet .o rich In all that's sirlhood's prs'se,
IHd Job himself upon h -r xoodeS4 g uo,
A little h.-it or she would surety make latin.'
The ball la uearly al au end. The niiflit la
al'tsilj weanlij Into iha "wee sins' hours,"
and people who lire ouar riuiugli are beginning
to leave. Chrissie, who fiiida herself ajiillc a
beile on tins oct-asloii, lul been lUncinx all tliu
vciiiuK and novf sits resting near a tut'iaincd
alcove, while tier partner cue for un ice.
Very beautiful she looks to-night iu hrr white
fleecy robea and tuauy avet have turned to
wstrh the ui .ii'odll llgiua s it glided through
Ihe in .?v ,!, nice New as sho sits aloun and
rustluif slit) sees Citain Cattleuialue approueh
hit;. Hu has nol bera nesr her during the
svcnlng, and at lie approaches now, aha lookt
for tome means of escape. 1 hero Is none ami
with a tiiiflitly tioudnd brow, she tutus and
I: tile loin stun, Hug before her. "Mist Hon ore,
the licit it a wall., ni.iy I hope to hate il."
She looked up saucily "What would life be,
without hope, Captain C'sttletnslne." 1 sup
pose that mo ns that you are nol engaged for
this, and will jfivn it to in -." "Von should
not suppose so much," she answered In the
liiiit niii'.v toni'i, "I stid, you might hop , I
do not think I gate ou to understand ton
might b.ive this wall?. " "I will ask you pLilii
I) then, ill you be tuy paittur through this
wait ?" "You must eacii.e nie, 1 am engaged
for llil an I a a good many more besides. " "If
you will kindly allow me In look at tout pio.
grnilliur, I tl.iUel mieelf 111 It I call f.ltlioill tliu
numlier of vour cng-.igetn.-nts." "I sin sorry I
esiuiot oblige you. My i rogiauone was too
much liku a v II f.il chil l, I could not touirol
it, to plated it In sllonl,'er hands " He fludisil
augslly as the ciiol wools fdll fiom the pietty,
eurvsd lips, tud drawing- liiiusi If an stisight,
he ssi. I proudly ; "VVlif joii shouM snub me
so perslstetitly, 1 do not pretend to know. I
ungui uave hiiowa my errand nere, was a use- i
less one, hut I thought to-nitlil when evTy
one teeraed ao hspptjsnd pl--iised, lliat t-rh ips,
for inn e, vou would lie klu.: to me. 1 b in'
Iciirned my mistake by sad ripcnoiicit " lie
looked at her, hesitated, itud tlteti tuildenly
s oopluj; over her, hp whispered rug.-rit.
"I lirlssie why do you liotti me to billiirly ' (", id
knows I would die tor your sake. -It la hard
you should win inr hcnrl so entirely and else
tut' only hcoi n iu luluru. Why is il so Chris-le,
tell me to ullil T" Willi tn indignant face and
burning cjes, she looked up to gle her an
swer, but her eye, fell befois the impassioned
look she met. tier wools eeoe slowly so l
coldly lo Ins eai;er ears. "You must be in ol
or dr. suilng Captain Castlenisiue. lufiluiel
would be glad to have you remainber I am
Mli Klmore, -only inyntnifs call me Clint
tie." She turned lo her partner, wbo came
upjiist then, and In a few motaeutt wa.
wi.liliuff, arouud the room to the tweet strains
otitntof Mtras' w allies.
CllAl'lKll 111.
Neil ill oi n log the yotinK people atarted off
ti filter gl. n I lie d ly w it beatlliflll an. I
rloadlets, and every tiling promised a g.ioil
tloi-'; but snaiehow Ihe brlgtiluefia of earth and
sky wen. powerless to I gliteii Cbrlt.le'a t ill
beau. She h til spent the roinsluing bunt of
tut preeeedioif lolit in bitters Kara and fieree
uplo.odiugs of her own heart, four ulul l ! j
sin lisd no mot tier's hit lrii anus lo fly lo for I
eonfort, an o fttlt T'1 ?tr.i:;i; t ir.u tj all.r'J j
lo'-r Iro n danger. (Inly her own lood.-r le art )
aod .Ir.n.g o Misu.ence lo gu de hot, and in the '
Itr i.le between cons, I. tu'e .n.i It-art, who .
ti n s not know Itie agony she enduiud. Vainly :
did eoo-eo'tien strive lo tianl-ll tliu form and'
voice of one aba did nol approve, the brail
Would rubul anil pr itljlln, is clarion tones,
I'lnlip I aa-lleinaine its king. 7lutee voids, !
"Vou know I would die for your sake, it It
liad thst yotl should win imj heart to nllie)y
and give me only scorn lu return." ticuru!
Ah! if she only could scorn htm, aa she ought !
Why, will did tie do that terrible ihing J.-aia
, j.i ' Wliyvuti'tl bale lion as 1 ought Oh
If li' bid iml cross d my pith, with hi. ttrouir
face sn I much sH'iugci will. Hill will show
liim such scorn, he will nev.-r ilare apprmch
Mie luain I will n u think of blot any toore
lliau I ran kelp, and In lime p.ihtps I may
forget hhn." Chrissie, of what a.e jott dr.-aai-ln
T ' asked the gay ruler of llaihle t'otir lev,
au I looking up i ilcslt t'te saw her filend and
Piilllp 'lastb-inaine stnu.lliig before her. "Oh I
lots of things. lo yo.i waul ma Kalbie? '
"You are alwus wauled it .tr, an I as luneli is
waiting, I deter ol Inc. I lo break "the apt II of
your dr 'j in. llnvtbtcu watching )oo from
afar" CtJtltt JtimiMi nn quickly sett wit
3
NOVEAIBEll 23, 188'.
toon oos of Hit merriest lu that merry crowd .
She periisteutly kept out of Captain Castle
malnt'a way all day, and late iu the cyeaing
ts sht taw hhn approathini; tho group in
which the stood, the quietly slipped tnar, aud
waud red oQ among the trees. After luiterlng
along for tome tiros the seated herself ul the
foot of a gnarled oak, and aa wout to do, toon
lutl foesciouioesi ot surroandinf; objects lu
A deep reeerie,
"Miss K. iuiire, the people are beginning to
lenreand Miss Kathie sent me to look for ) 'ou.
Willyou reluru now?" spoke the toit-e ,1
I'htllp near her, shemose nuuiediately, but he
dld not move, and she turned to ace what dc
t lined liim. He stoo I b. f iro her.
"t linssie, I will never Seak to you nil this
tubj.-ct again afivr to-day, but ll'tett to tin
now. You know 1 lore yuu, but )ou will
uerer know how dearly. Tell ins, It them un
hops for tut.
Oh! ny lute, do not steel jour heart airaiiiat
nie. If you do not love me now, only goe we
hopo and 1 will patiently wait for any uiinilu r
of years, so that 1 may al last claim yotl foi
my own. Christie, I am wiiliing for your an
swer, will you uol speak to me:'"
He ceased, tud all hough her heart was nearly
harallng, uud her eyes were tilled Willi tuishrd
tears, so lliat sho dared not look al linn, she
totwered coolly and Indifferently, "Did you
aay, Kathie wat Wailing Caplnlu Cattle
inalne? Perhapt we bid bettci Join her."
"D let thai mesa there is no hope ?'' He
caught her bauds llr nly In both of Int.
"I will not let you K from here Chrissie
until you do answer me, I suppose it can be
"Illy one tling uuw, but you shall answer inl
and ibut plainly. You aie tht only woman 1
hava orr loved, aud I uow ask you to be mi
wife." Well, then, at you wiil Insist, take my
answtr, 1 would rather lire lonely and uu loved
all my life, and go down to my grave neg
lected tud uuiarid for, than to bellow no.
serious thought ou you or your lore." "Iha.
Is tuflU-lent Mist Klmore" he cried lu proud
ringing Jones, at he dropped her bonis
"Nett-r will yuu be troubled by mo again. I
would ralher die, than again pallida my Ion
for yuu. I bell -red it sa. I, ss.lllll I did ll.ii
believe it avowal would lovel.o such a r ply
As you have such il ti.tistullon of myself 1 um
sure il will not biesk your heart U bate no
leate you now. Hood eteuing" am! raising hi.
hat be gate her a blow, graceui low and d -parted
Chrissie gave one look al this retrraune
(oi iu, and sank down tip..ii the grass, with
Uf'li a ilusjisli lug t'l,, as tun only come ft. m
a lir .keu, tortured heart lm k-.cw then
was Hot the tloic lo iiidu go her g l"f, so slu
eoinposed herself aa qu'ckly as i ossibie uinl
hu.ried lo Join her frieinK. In tbu htiirv uml
bu. lie of leaving uo one iiotn rd tliu sad Imt
ful faco-snd ou reaching Couilley, she run un
mediately lo her room. At the I u.he.l in, the
Humbled against seme one coming o.it, tod
looking U t ie Illet the smiling face, of lo I
aunt, Mrs. Law lull. Willi a ciy ol Joy Chil
lis precipitated herself in lo Ihe out l! retch J
arms " Ah ailnlli', wbal is Ihe mallei ' ll.ov
str-.ne to Hud you here." "Not .ti.iuL'e .it
all dearie. 1 bae long wished to vim my old
Itirtid Katbei lue Courilry and I accepted Inr
invitation this summer, but as I n Mi. .l to mi -.i
It.! toil, I begged ller Hot to 1.1 V tl kuoit I
sat coming. Hill my d.oliog chod, ttb.tl Is
t.ie lustier with you!" 'Hi, auntie,
how cat! I tell you! Hut ton must know,
i'lnlip ( a-llemaine Isi.eo , t iMiieg in iln
house!" "Weil dear, is that il. " I i,. lew- ih it
tiefore 1 eon -," ' Aunty ! II i.v ts'tuU tmi
taken; nhilo 1- tut he o I is tie. illy
l.ilsi-ll" till I lhrs-1' bust I. .lo soil all
a; ot' of w, ep ng, tu it b sluiit form .hook
aa if S'taui I I'V a .t-nip. s II.- aunt's astuli-l-.tlilient
cliauiied to poy au J di tWIir; tliu eob
li.ng gli'i to b r bosom, she s iottn-1 hrr wuh
L-enue, toylny- woid, t It- i f 'lit s-.;u c. . d
eal. II liel lulls slilllce lilly, she to,. I her aunt
nil ih o h ot o t-tirr. .1, au I ,t hen she t-ouclud. e,
bv asklti'i, -"Auntie is it very wuk"d iu me lo
love bun to d- si Iv ?" Inr oint biokn inio a
s..( Utile liugii. I'htissi,. I i .ke I up sr-
nt-d
"You," dear liule go .se I Cliiiasie you
have been torturing tolli.eif lleeitb'-slt . I).
toll not know lliat I'lilliii ' is:l. in ilue, of
lohu's r.-gn:ieut, has a .oii.ln, who ti.-ar . tin
sime name ' "No" she replied with u
starllcd face "Well he has, and tins g. icle
lieu is iho coiis.ii. ' he . I, lei I'lolie t .i-.ie
llialne Is al present III if.-rill iliv. Yotl hate
nia lt! a sad mistake, t.ut il is not loo late to
rectify it. You must riplalu to Captain fas
lieitiaine, uml 1 hare no d uitii, he will find it
easy lo forgive." "Oil ! naittie 1 cannot ex
plain. It It will look as If . I etunot t-I
plain. He despises me. How can hu help It
ulull 1 bel l e I so tin .1 ly ? lie eaid he would
die before he would ever tall inn of his lote
st .In, and he meant It," and again t hrls.-ir
was dissolved in tears.
"My dear child, tills will never tin, yotl will
m ike your. elf seriously III. You inns' go in u
the open air and compose yourself. Heie,
throw this shawl around you nnd run Intuitu'
ga'd' ii. 1 will vlilior co'ue or send for you in
time to dress for tea." And Cbrlasie, reiiuui
her that pride often destr iys the lu..oe-i f
life." At Clirosie led. the room, auo Mm
went to the library un I a. nt forCapl uu C o
tlemaine. He t-sme promptly, but there wiit
a c illness in his steps, and a laj, hopeless
look. In the di ep blue eyes that went to mint
Mary'l allet-ttoiiate heart, A fen mo u ult
sutttetd ttl esplaiu 01 liters, tin.) f'lptain Ci
tl"liu!lil! i.o.i. 1. ft the iiblary, Willi q-lllg t
dllTrrciit rxpicasioll oil Ills liau.iaoiiit1 face.
(' illsle stood I. snliig against a maible tlalle,
W .telling Ihe little It'll g null.. I III II..' eits'.al
ler, and lliliiklii,' sal, ngr.oful llioujjht
As she went over for the liuu lictb time, a'l
that had iH-euoed iluring ihe p ..t f.-w aeek ,
and remember. -d riilllp's last nut.il to her,
thitdiy, her heat I ass ll'l d wlili a sinking
Ire, d, and bitter litis lollid down In r pale
face.
"I have li st blin fi rerer and it i all inv
own fault" a. her itrtpalnng ny. ,h,i s
o wrapped up lu her tad musings that iho
tailed to hear the loo ml of in oily f.u, tl-i,
and kuew n it iha.1 I'blllp wis n si, in bis
voire Haiiied her of the fset. "I'nriasie,
km.w Ol now, an, I have t-ouie again to as,
'otl If vou will give y tllrs.-lf to ui !" S ie
iiul inn speak, sint co.uliu' nearer h.. tonkid.
lulo li.e down en.l la -e. Pio.alily tier -ail tits
au.wcr nunc I it thvi next iuoin. nl hit warm,
loving ai i s en- 'brown around lie ua I stie
wasdnwii r! oily lo hli be a' nig lieiul, l'ie.
" ily li- tailed the blushing lu il asked,
ltiji D;:j "must I bate vou a.-, n I luis.l. .
"Si." tlte Whlier.-. shylt. "All asl; i.,t
b alt -i yuu ill pr. unite lo coine again wry
i irnin,'' Then tin bri n li t face bctstim icrlout,
vv o.
A
NO. 38.
and looking up into her lover'i ctes, ahe aske.
patdon for her inst conduct. "1 tried to ha'
you Philip, and I eosid not. It ov cnal I ev.
bellerp ye guilty of such crime? How ru-'r
1 htive been lo you. ill y-m ett-r foruili
me?" "My dear love, t hate nothing ta fo
give. 1 h re no room In inv heart, this beau
tlTul evening, for toy feeling but Jot tin
thanksgiving. Wn will nrver spesk of lb
p ilt mistake .1-tir, iv.. will Insgllie it it dai
dre tui of tli- n j!n thai rtiu Int-e nothilig I
do with the hi h.-ht ilisn, of lh' belt, r u
d ''st Ol lill.'. bet .r.'e'; U'." II" lieu his be
ami kls. -.1, a .My. .m l M !ci y !. 1 u.eii..
II -a. that sin-it . sw.-i tiy f..r p u.l ai.
"s on., tnomenrs n-av vvlf'i I. Is, r.'ioo .
I iiiiiiiu'..-u I 'lour, i.t pui ,."
--" si s r .It nr."
Hlll IMI M itt I-.
ells' ll.'.il-ll K.tientr. ''at i.ni.lv o
e u ii f r i'upot -tic I iiin-ss, s'tnal .t.-l.llllt
A.',, . ill ill ll -e.l-1- N r. I'. ,i. ,.l t 1 Ml
W lloillit..n. N. C.
AKVKKTISK.MKN IS.
I'iie great sujvcrsority of IMl.
BULL'S COUCH SYRUP our
all other couyh remedies is attested
by the immense popular demand
for that old established remedy.
For tlx: (aire of Cottt'lis,
CM-.
uPron.
Iloarsenevi, ( '...ttti, A-ihrn.
chiti-i, Whonping Ct-ttoh, Incip
I'tcnt
Coii-'inii.ii..;i n'tl for the relief nf
coi!'tiiii.!ii.' j-cv ui, in itihar.ccd j
stages of the lhi u-e. J-'or S.i!e
in. nil Tte,,.T,,:-io. r. : o-. ,
w . ...I a - . i.f,i.ii.s 1 OIC, ..I tints.
sat u tatnrsvsstasjSPatBMtaspM
I! s. p y T x
I I. A. il ii .1 i, r.
o iot,.n lo the pnldle ;o
i a i .NMt;r.i:.v;' of
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N..1I .1,'..
l ittiev I,. o,s
loll I A:.,-ls,
( lie ip I :i.-es.
Ladles liirnl-hlnr, (1 mils, ,to.
IIK I KOtt 4 ASH.
MUj. M. A. MimllK.
tr-'iu iib's lii'i, k T'.l... k
Wel, li, S.e.
not Jl ly
J,' " i: s a i. i-:
Two I .tvlorflitis in it rep i,i-i '..-,.
t- ' .Ol - It ill I olt .u Press t-et.ly 'or
I'hev . un Is- s. i n at 0,e II , i:-. M ,
elllio ,,p, .0 '. , 1. 1, ,u.
, , r.it ii'i i v.
July .'7 11
I S. li.1 to
MOOItF-M
'lit .si:ss t n i unity
a A I In ta III. tin.
1 or II. i., ,i.i,. i fir. illur A Use lli-lunl Pus.
Ii. -i. b.sil. 'u.'.o..c ti'inf, i-i
GREAT BARCAIN8.
We are now i-eeeiyine' our new ami bonntlfti
tood- ree.oitli . ii eli.iH... ,.f ti, iiiiifii.-iuren..
The l.-triT'-st Hint 1. 'st sele.-te.t ato-'li t.f
hoi ii w rtiiKs
SKI'N "t' .l !' W ! I II V.
li wn tut Mi i.i: i s
tll'KIt AMI HI' Ri r M,
lOAMiMI Wli-I . . HI i,i.
si r:rv iictti vs womtiw
sol, IH MU'lillM'tioNs. KnllKs a,
Tue Iteat MO itstnr uml $,1 oil
k v v. n t 1. 1.
I'se Young's IV p. til,.,.,. and nut rve -.. ill
-yesb-lit '
" '"' and I v..-!r, t. i sire. I lo the I.e.-
worltno n Ko;i -t y i n -ii, ui li ,i e.-i,,
I I'. t'l M. a li its
oetJly I'. OTsloir -. Va
t ! I 1 t " vni,ierf . iri, s I'll'.
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I , ,. j fr '!' '' ti o in o,i lioit
-' '' , i to'ff tlie.i -.1-1, it us,.
oi'.-criliii!.- l it,o i;ii,.r
Huns. Il is i, ai.io noil ;e
litiiilo i-eou-ils-.
fOH Sie av fl nr-of-ir-fe; '
f'.H SlO.tt Klfi'lfi"
L'.ivi.l f. Foutz, Prop,
II Al I IMoili:. I
IK -vV-S
Knr-tl- by Hr. A II ,,, .. r llro
oel .M ly
Vy K I I o M K HUH 1' A t it A v T,
JAMES JONES, PitOPHIKTOR
No.'il West Main si . Norfolk. Va.
I.yunti.iveti tijs', rs bt ti- bnir.i.
ri'1 ' t'l'i.
V. ej. M A Y .
BAKER & CONFECTIONER.
n'KLPOX, x.c.
A very lurs-.- supply of
i Vies, i ri 'k 'rs. t'.m.ii..., t-'roiieh mid IMniu
ll.ii-His, Fruits. Nuts. ie.
The Isrjest stoeli ,.f Toys ot pyery variety ever
or -ns'ii io una mnrhet ,
"".t. rs tor ciioli..., rakes, j,,-., an.. ,1 .,t ,hort
We ld liff aildotherpartles.ui. pted as i-'ieat.
Slthecl,earvst. OOlVHf.
rH e ,ro anckjI In tvv a
AUVEUlISKVa BATES.
SPAf ti
no S.nnre,
wo ,-wtiares,
'ti r-t- -cj ian s,
I-' uir (jiMt'es,
ourlli il I'll, ;
lait (''I'ltiitiii,
V hole t;. .hi in n
5 S on m no . n mi cO
I. tin I lu tc I ;'K On ;" t b
i hi' I is fitij o mi I id vo
In uo is 00 ,.ti (ti 4o 00
li,w , It?' , (lis i 00 I ;ll (10
'Jti Oil oil uu I U MJ (10
nei Tesry 75 (JO
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
r (I. hi.l.IOTT ' " '
tllurney and ounarllor at l aw,
SO FLK, V 1.
Ilo uu aau.1.1 Virgltilau Ituild ng.
Oct I ly
juxrn cem.. "
ATtOKHYs tT MW,
iNiiiit.ri.N.c.
s
"rs-tie-s In t'i. e.iiu'iei of Halifax. Nash
. la- n be an I VV 1 1 ion. I'ollcs'ilioia n site u, a; I
""'" " "' ian U tf.
) H. HM I I'll, J It,
V '
AI'luitsjKV T l.W,
oiri.vxii Vi.;eg. il tLtl' , It s.,(TNTT sj ,.
IV.vtlces iii t'i.. eo-i.tlv of Halifax and adoin
i : '-.uinl ies. an I in l lie Snp.eiue e .ur ..f Hie
ate. ,. .. Uiy
J m. i it i . i a r n,
ArroitMKv r ,
1IAMP V1 .V. C.
KBee In f!i. fourt Tf.otse. strict" t'ttentlon
yen to lirauelie..,! ib i.roliiaaltm.
ol 1J ly
J'ltf).VIA. X. HILL,
Alloraejt at Law,
H VLIK iX N. r
Prs'tl.-e. In Hiillfax and a.ljoinlng'countle
u l i-o.ter.il in.! Supreme courts.
VVtil t.o al seoii.in.i N,..,-a,, once every fort-'t''-
angisif
)H. U H 0. W. 11 A It f M A If ,
a ii r k e o ii 1 c n 1 1 m t . .
Olllre over W. H. ftrown's Dry Hoods more,
WBLUilN. 5.P. 4
Vill visit p.i-tl., at theu-homes when'Se.lr-d
1'eriin It.-ss. .liable. ,., r. j .
W.
M A S V X
T I'dltll KY t r UH, .
ti AHV.silUttii, N. C- '
I'ri.'ie.. inth) rtioirts til Mnrthatntiton and
0 m il : counties, also In th, Jr'ednrai aud nu
re ne courts, June if.
ryAI.TEK K. DANIEL.,
.Ilorne, ui,, omiitrMoc.Aa JLaw,
W K I. I U N, h, (Vf s
I'rsiileea in Itsltfat and anjoli tuV p..ntls.
"i att-ioioi Kv u lo rollraiio In
fi'b' r'i y "'" I'r.itiijit retutua made.
7,
'V. UAt.f,,
ITTOUTtKY A T f.KVf, ,a .
WEf.DOV, V. p.'
st.ee.ai att.'iition iriwn o cniieeflons and
iiiiti.iin-.'s j.romptl)-made. s . ,
inn Itl'. (
J U. K. 1-. UUNTSR,i 7
. r it u k o y i)i;,n r it it t .
Can lie found u' lilt oftlea In V-nHold.
Pom .Vilnius Ox ,l i )r,r Uin
ss Kxtraeting of T.-oih alwavaon haiul.
.1 it iii '.'J tl. "
ei.i.Ks. toaat.tidoss
f n t. I. K .V A M 00 It K,
AT I II VI ITI lflV
UAI.II-'V T v i' s r t
I ' ' ' in t!ie . . inio-soi Hnilfax. Mortliairn)..
ill. H nl... 1'if nil M let in - lu the Su
re'. ! ,!,,.( ,.( ii,, sati and in tlie federal
' '" "f I (Its e-u nisi eii-i. Colleen masunda
I oivplrl o! Hi., sea...- nil 1 ly
' ' ' '' 0 I I It 1, . u. 1
)
,11 A It li -(if-Flil A IIIU1. .
I 1 1 Y a 1 1 I s, 4n M'Kl.r (fNfl,
W I. 1 o M, N. I'.
Hr A It s, ,' i l .'otl ivll. r. Iinvn uoilea
pa-in.ir. iii tl,.. prueti f n,.., tie Ve, up.ier
-til.- io., I torn of ir. a. ti .otlteeiter Bm.
I r tliell- pe... sst.'lisl seniees ., Ht jmuUa
n.-ro e a... s.,ie,i .bs. . ,,f tb.-ir stronsgn,
'"'" ' T.-.ill an. I or uitpt atleiiMrnlo
I , ' '" firm will tsvs t, . found
Mr ""lee III i.lhe ..r'a Drllir Sto-e Where
i . . i .... I ... tr ,. , !, ,4 w,,.n
"n visit "ti "ve th Ir attru
t, n i.. i 1 1 1 e nt s wlihoiiirstra ebarwe. .
no- t: if "
r
0Hlr IliltlllT WORKS,
(l.sialil..b.,. laifaiv i
'.' "" 'tt"'l.i.ppo-ilc lllllfsx.
I'hTKKMlflili, VA.
loniiiitt'iiu, - '
lo.iibsi, . . ,
( riiasra,
Hendalon)
and liraveajtaaara
I every description tnnde to order ranglitg in
ne li.ittl 11. i. ,
l sin., sent lo mnll tonuy n lur, as.wtth tioat.
.C um,.. .ui,,- i(., lor reilun.
ar it i, 1. , . r, ,,,.1V , h, w ltk
r ,1 In I loliMir.b .1; II l line, lortalt e sr,rr
ot- in II 01, I 'l el,,,, .,, ,ller..,,.,i,.J to returu
I nit .-vpeu- I payliu ce ,i hvih wavs
1, . ..-I .tie . il il. I .Ilea;, Ir Iglns g ill nil'ilce,!.
t ot ruB,u,iiileiiesssrlk-trertfmni a't seeit.ois
t l:i,y i llAS.M.WAlaili.,
I'lrn and Life Insnrane Agta(.
Can tie found In the Roanoke News lifflee.
a . - s.
WfLPOV, N. C, . ,
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i . . s.;; , - :
mi:it?.iii, ..:
. . ' ...
. .. i. a e.tl-
Note 'nr T'li lei-wrttrra.
"A rti-iiltur.tl" o( Wtitertown. K.T.
es erti, .f Toronto, I'ansda.
taiiiue i or rarNtro, N c.t . ... '
Lvn -'ii.ii.-i'. ..f l.vneitbnrf. Ta.
KqittUMe Life Vnanranoero.ofS.T. - '
Willi pi ve rlakaltojaoy Other (rood rotnvany
Krw Srt(rleJ. ' Jutvlbjy'