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1 mm Jf ft M ll l&! HALL &c SLEDG-E i'i:ri:i irn i:s J NEWSPAPER IFOiR, THE PEOPLE. TERMS--11" VNAIM IN ADVAM'K. VOL XIII. AVELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 18S4. NO. W. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. M . II. KIT! Ill N. V. . 1)1 V "l 'STY .mol'.SI.V. I T I' H I N II CNN, ATTORNEYS A T LA if, S(.'i.Tl.AXI) NECK. X. C. Innr l'llf nr. II. Ul MII K. MLk L.kli.H, N (. It. II. SMITH Jr. oTI.aM. M.c K , N. C. ir II K K A SMITH Mr K II liu.U . in.il Mr l ll.suillll. .Ir.. ( '..) s.-l..r. t l-i... . lut.e fi.riiii 'l u limiu-.l .aitii.-r-.liti .tr III' -ril'li.i- l bin Ml Milium e..inti. Mr. i:ul..-e ill iilh inl the roiiils nl I lili tax, tiiilurl)'. iiii.I Mill iK - Wjl lln- coil nl) li iu-..-r III- M'l vie i. iui ii'.iur l t I Hi ly I ( I! I . . a i; li 1 1 II V MAS lli.i ii( ut l.nu , II M il N r "'In i itn'i . .nri l.Hit- .irm iiitfTiiinii ylvcn . nil I .In II1 In- "I II.. .... --K.il J. Ill 1 .' I 'I' II li M A s N III I. I Attorney t l.au, . II M.II'AX. N r. I'm. ti. in lltlifix mi. ti.lj.iiiiiiiL; cuiniln-ii Hud K .1. i;il iintl mi in mi- i-imiii- Hill! -' If. '' M A MI X . AltiillllN ill I all, ; a I ; v I n in., x c. 1'l.u lit es ill tin- ci.lll il Ni.rlli:llll.. ti nh'l ll'l li.ltillii; l "initio, ills. Ill tin- rVilt-Jiil Hint sii.rrnu' . .1 1 1 1 - Jllih- s II I A I. I l?: 1 1 A N 1 1 I-. Allniiuv at I. aw, W IXIxiS, N. (', I'lii' ll'T- ill Hil ' 1 Illl'l intj-'iltillL coiinlico i mi all. ilium tii v i-ii In il''lin 111 llll ll It ill ttir Mntr iiiul i-n-mi'i niiim uiHilt 1. 1. 17 h. AY r w il a l, l., Atti.inej at l.au, i.I.IhiX. X i' ..'.'iul nl li'iit i. m uiv.'ii .i e..U.-. li..n. nii'l r.-iiiit-t -tin -.-s riiii'll mini.- mt I if. M I 1. 1. h N A Moo K i;, 1 1 oru v.y s at I. a , II AI.II A N i . I'liii-iM i' in (In' intuitu- nl lliililiiv, N"rliiiiiit("ii. I .I.-- I'Mt ni Mn riiu - In 1 1n- Mi.niin- n hi it i.l Hi-- "Uilr illnl III till' l' li Mil I "Ull " I 1m- Iji-I. Ill I I! -I I 1 I. I ll ll'l I i ll I- lllil.tr 111 ill l Mlt lit ItlC Mtltt". Jul i 1 ly 1) it J. I s il i i: i. h v Surgeon l-eiiti-l. II. n iiil' -ltn;liu iilt l.rt-:it. . in W. J. Inn. rnn l. I-'ini'l hi In- i.iiuv in mum l - I'.ri' tv If u 1 11 -i nu nt nil 111, i. . i r, , whfll Ilt' lt Mtl .n.U-tul.ll tiUltlM ' in lul jilli ntii-tl li In -ill I nun ln"H tif llio 'l l'"'in I'uiih -itit at ill-ir limine (vli ti ilc in. I jlll I'-' U. I I . II V X I I. I iir;i'iiii Pi lilKt. in lr ..tiul nl hi- ..II). ' in I inn M I'iih- Sill-til. livi.l.-i.ii-l-ir tin- r.iililrss lAlnir t 1. . Hi iilwnv- ..il hiiiiil j . 1 1 1 . II rnitiuia ntn(iftur,iiinrinr, it linif.wotMftl Bl(til; ivfioiM tf pin-Wiirtiu w irawllnf tbout ttif f return ; tli rnlr tiu r iftn ittfortMl. Ai ft rlMitit, tmi'iiilil ut iHKJitit ntr, hWAixa't MhtMiHi i iiNrtr t Niijr ith lo In Urn mukrt Ik I4 l y JiugitlUt.or ii-uJ Mi it, tu ;-r.L Htau. ' BuiM,tl 'I. AJ4iv,Dh ywAKkASuX,l'l.iU,P, Jim I" ly TO l'HKSrR KTIIK IIKII.TII MAGNETIC LUNG PROTECTOR! 2 i77 'A OXLY 1llt' Hrt- litlrelewitu ljlilir, tiilitlrliuil HI id llll- divn n illi ui'uk lmiK; m tio uf itu-innuiiiit ut rrtnip it vvt-r kuiiHii wlurc tlit'M' utirnunt) an - worn. The) itlwiiirt' vvtit hihI run lit-urt ilitlictiKU'ti. .t'olili, Ithi'UiimtUiii, Nt-imlln, Tlirml trwiil.li-v f IMl'litlierlt, Cuturrh. KinUll limln--l ,liMH ti. Will , wwtr any wnritw tor Wirvt yvurt. Are wnrn owr Ihu unilt M-lotliing- v A rV A ll)ir u ta t mVV llll, wrilw the hvoipumuuf 'iUm uaun-)Uidich tlml in mppiin the life KtiU itn-ugtb ul ouly twumtiy ul llic fulrt-sl and Ut uf Wliitflit). l4U-n,ilutlyiiUilr'ftrt li lu Ami'rlr, IluKk and Kasleru lamU, hav rMhMl hi Un. ttftie f.uK l'n wr,ai1.-rdhiif - -l.'r4 dUrrti. m rrii)ily wlih b t'iMitaiiu N PruKgliiu ul tlM Stiiu, Ami with ihi luutiimnii tn-nitnif Mugtu'iim n-r HiraliiiK thruiiith lliv ttlllctfl ihkUi, m nut ri(iri , lliviu lu a limlttiy avtiuii. NVu Iui v mir it r li t- Ur lLi Ai)liur at It than uiir-lMfiitit-ln uf the t lini'i Msloil bv titlit'n lor r nn'ilu uihhi w liti h yuti take all tin- rliiuirt(, inU'friHlly liitile tlu- )miI fiut' up lit1 many ptruiii who Imvc tried drug " lu)t lUvtr kltmarUa illumt vtKi.it. HOW TO OBTAIN Tl.ii A..ll- ftnetr. lit. U. Yuiir ilnik'Kit un.l a.k fur Hieing If lOff havu noiy.it lliviu. write l.'llie (nirl.'tre, eli lili.K llm .ri. e, lu letter at mir ri.k, ami Uiey will pr tent U y..n at wire l.v nirill, n..Mt nul.l. i Heu.l Ktamp for tli "New leMrtiire tn Mc.licnl Tn tliuf in wltli.mt Mejiclue,'' wltb tlmukaiiila uf lootliauiiiali., i THK MAUNKTON AI'I'l.IAXCK m. i tlHHiat Htrrrt, rhlrairn. III. S..TI fnirt oned.ilUr lnptaK itampa or inr Win y (lu letter atuur rl.kl llh olreuf nh.iv iiiually worn, and trv a lrofurMKiirtle Inw.lra, aad lit convinced of the Bower routing In our Mag. Mile Aviilltncet. rrallirriy no sold feet wuera nUnfahing ForaiiSk;.. I Rweoy such a? Diseases Ttmil.lTCH.SOIlC$. PIMPLtS. VRYJIPElAt WRINCWORMy THE GREAttURE FOR ncm PILES i a vi era , ut wwr fuuotd, utt U ly aivki:tiskmkxts. FOR SALK. A jiixkI Idiir-rmnii nwiili niT in tin- tmvn of Si'oiliiml Xwk with miliums., id-mralily l(K';ltril. Terms cilsv. Ai.ly t.i T. W. I'KNNKIi. inr-'O tf Se.it liinil X.i-k, X. C. S-"1 ou'rz'a HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS i' 'K' f'T No II'imi will rite of t.i ir. Bit or l.vu M' Tift, II h.rtitr'i I'oM.li-n nrr uf1 In time. (iiii' P.iwiii-m ill i-tin- nixl irit mi IhNirit.n n. Kouly tiiwlr will prvM-nt l ikh in t-.'Mi". tMlU'i Fiwlfl-H Will IIHTi'l-f 111 QUIinlltV itf Hi ilk. uitl rnmii twciii) .i-r ci ut , u(t Hie Imiti t (Inn Witt nwi-t U KliiU'b I'owilrni will riirp or prefjt nh.f bvht ImAK u Hlii.ii hiirt nii'l tile nr.? i ? i-r t iTTI'S foWIUKs WILL Ulffc hAllarACIltll. bulil eviTjuUrr DAVID V rotr TIE. Proprietor, lALTlUOUL'.MD, K.-r ftiti- t. ltlHW X A MM Mi iN. l'KTKKSlsriHi, VA MAXri'AC'Tl'KKKS or KX.ilXKS.T.HIA. in. HAY A N I OOTTOIsT PHKSSKS, i-Siitt Mills. tlriM MilN. Mill li'in.- 1'1". IIMXAXI) JIHASS r.tsTIXHS. m'iI . ly E. i. DIM Cfl., mw st. HALIFAX, N. G. Kr. l ill stuck :il':ivs a iiihmI line nl' Ci;j;il's. Tiiliiiccn. liinil'. Wines, Wliiskovs. Ilniliilics, liiLii r U.-.T. ' Ales, I'tilt.'l', Ciililieil tio.uls, 1'iitu-y I irnecrics. ALSO FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. Bryr.i .. ox .V: axp in: sa risFinn WITH THE MOXKY Yof M'KXD. ;. II. '.I.VA'A .! CO. PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. , , From tliunii hxuiimiii ilu tlinx inuriln of tha iliHCHMns of Hie Iiuiiikii rueu. Tlivia yuiii"iiilii.lii'itu UimrexuU'iii i : of ApIIU, Htmll aoallvr, Mirk llaW cli. fHllnrH altar tl.i, avrilon o aiartloa of body or iuli.il, Kruriatlaai of foad, Irrltal.lllljr of Irmper. low aplrlu, A frrllnK ot l.vl( ni(l''t' oma duir. lliln., 'lutlrln at (ha lirart, lluta Ixfura Ilia ay. I.l(lil' col. ore l iiim, o.TH'i TIOAI, ami la luaml tlio use of a rmneily Unit lu la .in eptly cm tbo l.lver. AJial.lv.irme.llelneTlITT'll l'l I.I.N Iiiiv.i noe iml. Tlielr actinium tha Kl.ln.'va iiii.I Mim UuHo iimiiiit ; nMimvIn all lui'i.urltlca Uiruiifili tl.ei tine.. ... (Kara af Iha IllUa," pro.luclliir nlipo. tlte.a.mnri dm.'iii.iil. v. jcuKr stnnl-, R clear kliiii.lurU:oraiibo.lY. Tl'TT'W PII.IJI uia no naunru or Ki ll'I'iK "' lnteriar wlllulully work ami me a ierfoct ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. rn.lilaw.rnlinv.aitr. 1 '" l '."" M..N.T. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Uar Hub ' WinaKrua rlin.l liv Itnnllv toul.l.'i'.IY 1ILA. K I'Vllfli'ltln ap. liltcitioo of Una I'TI.. M.I.I hv Uniiitlata, uraeet l.yct.i. ."i rcc'lpl of l. Offlc.,41 Miirni Kir.,I.Nw Ynrk. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECtlPTS IREL flint. It ly rn THE WUKKLRB & WILSON. l.llihlesl Itnniiinii and Ik I Sew tin Mselilne IN TDK WOULD. X.. .limner to liciilih-llkt th noisy heayy urn nliij aliutila urn. liTuea. ACKNTS WANTK1). Bend for lrmi and prle l.lt. WHEELER a WILSON, II f. Ct. Atlauta.ua. Jsn 15 Cm , , l II I NKW NO 8. A D V KKT1SKM KXTS. OLD OF XORFOLK VIRGINIA. . AltTIU'H FHKKMAN, JEWELER. STOUK lllj MAIN STlil'.I'T. Kttuhlishetl Kll. Oilers tnliis fiienils inthenlil North State K.mhIs nt the t'ollowinn prices : Kine ilmil.le c;iseil (jents' stem winding Kl.l wntches It.'.. .l.n.lii's' ila.lit.lt- ense stem winiliiiH wntclu'S, If'.MI, l.oer smiles, $14. Sol i.l ij.ilil wuteli chains $1(1 anil npivanls. Solid noli! liracclcts, Vi and tiiards. Fine silver plated castors !f:t..() and upwards, linttcr dishes (..".(l and upwards. Solid silver sMK.ns; $(! jmt doz. lieincnilicr all in v l(K.ds arc warrantcil as represented or money rcl'nndcil. Or.k rs l.v mail promptly attend ed to. Wcddinu and ciijiaiicmciit rins s specialty. Ilcpnirinji promptly done. AddrcKS AltTIIUM'. KKKKMAX, lewder, U Main St. tiov 25 ly Norfolk, Va M.u. fltUfKlll Y KUl SAI.K. A lartte mill, situated on the canal basin, in Wchloii, well lifted lor making Hour, etc. It has live sets of stones in running order and is in nnnd conditinn. Tor tetins upplv to V. II. CAPKI.I.or jan 10 tf T. I.. K.MKY. 1TOTICE. 1 have fur rent a So 1 store house mi WiisIiIiikIoii Hveune 31 feet Hide, ."'I feel lollK.lu feel pilch illnl ns Komi siinnl us hi the town of Wehlon. Also a No I .Iivellhii: for Mile or rem wllh six k 1 roomx anil lii.si-lnelit illnl kiti-lieii .ttliii'lieil. Also linll'ol'ii i;ihh 1w I'lliliu. .1 pleiisiuil finnily .H'ellpics I lie oIIut IiiiII. two Xo I work horses for stile u lot of fodder and .ilsiiit .'in Imrrel- of corn: ids., some second class second hand w tiiroiis. Tcl'ins reilsonulilc. Apply lo Wcldoii, X. r it. r. sru-.Hs, or it. r. M-n-iits jan :i tf B-iy 1 will kiii. c.iiistaiillYnii liaml cYcry- lliitij; that may lie tlcsircil in my line. .My stuck is always I'rcsli liccausc I onler imly small iiitantitii's nt a tunc and order l'r.Miicntly. Wlieii in want n(' any nf tin l.illnw iicj "noils call ami sih1 iiic : CllOCKItlKS. lSulter. Hams, Canncil ltccf, Cuincd Hccf. I tic. Mackerel. I'.ittcil Meats. I'lmir, SiiL'ar. Collet Nia.. Crackers. lrietl Hi-el'. coM'i:cTH).i:uii:s. Aiilcs, Oranircs, Leinniis, Kaisiiis. Call it's. Trench ami Plain. Cnstali-il Fruits, Cakes of all .Icsciiiitit.ns, l'i"s. Nut. I'tv- scrves. TO It A CCO, SNT IT, f. Ml Itmnils .(' Suiokiny; Toliai-co, Clicw- inij Tuliucin, Citni, t.iun-ttn, IKflt-ioai HniiiJs uf Snuff, tVo. I'iiM r.l' every criition. U K CliKA.M SALOON. In c.iiiii.Hiioii with tny other busiati 1 liave lillcl 1 1 1 1 an clcjialil Ic Cream SiJiwiB I't.r lailics ami clilli iiii li oh ii lo ila mil ut all li tir iliiriii'' the season. 1CK. lor lor sale every ilay tit retail fra no ioiiiiil tii. It can lu Iiiul mi SuwL I'rom I A. M. tn 1 1 A. M., and ll'iitu J V. M- ti 7 1. M. It will nut be MUplavl at any ul tier hours on Sunday. COOUXli MUNKS. lee h'Uiiinaile, (iin'tr aavl latliioti Po, Sarsa.arilla, o. All tliesc ihingH ml moro alwaya on hand. ThttnkinK tlto jiublio for their liln-ral acknowletlnmeutu of my effort to please and soliciting a continuance, I am Youm ltwpcctfully, FRANK Y. CLUVERIU8, "Littlb Oim Stork, WeUon, N. C wJ 22 6m. st i:xi:s of i.oN(i ah. 1 am reealliiiK to day the weneK of the ust, And sli.aly U-fore rue they iiKie. 1 if"xe un them fondly, so gorgeously cant, Mkclicaiitiful ijeins from alsive. H comes like a itleain of bright suusliine lo me, My beautiful home nenth the hill, Xow on the threshold my uioiher Hjipears, A. in life to ue, beaullllll slitl. Up Ihu avenue, shaded by tall cedar-trees. tomes my fattier Willi bright. hiiIIIuk face. And quickly he er.M.se the small garden ialc)i My molhcr'i. slight form lo embrace. At tlglil of lilin Xellle erows soft on the Hisir, And ela)it her auiull hands w ith delight ; YYeall wear a ainile. for father la hoiiie, Free from his toll for to night. till! why should 1 ail here and dreaiu of the past, To recall the bright hours now tied, And reaurreet, as it were, the dear ones 1 love, Who now dw ell with the beautiful dead '.' Hut Memory can never be fettered, I know, With a chain w nuigal by hand of Old Time ; "I will sIiiiiiIh-T aw hlte. but, aw.iklngiM.ulu, It will llll our hearts w illi pleasure orpulu, In recalling the days of our prime. THE TRUEST LOVE. ' ' Twits ever tliua,' '' King Noil Sar- cnt. with a rucl'iil countenance, as lie looked n'h-r the oarriacje wl.ii.-li was bear ino far away from him the only woman he had ever luvcd, liraiiti' her uway in company with the lucky rivi'l who had won her, fur tltey were starting forth upon their bridal tour. Nod had loved Nina V''to.'s mm Mrs. Kiissol' w!ili a ebivr'ric devoi'ou worthy of one o." K;n Atthio-'s own itn tnniti'l kp'hts. l!ut In itij only a modern Hero, lie nail seen the li .ly oi tr love woecd and won by another without !'." inj; the boa t's blood '' his I'val.or ul'any body else; nay. he had even i;ttended the weddinp;. siirllnoly oHcred his coiivvatula tiims, and irescnted the lovely br.de w'th a golden horse-sho", on which the jieace- Ifi leuenil, "liood luck, was lettered lit sjmrh inr .'ems. Nevertheless, the chiviihic love re mamcd tor it was a part ol eu s very hie and cou'.l not be iiiOoted at a mo mciit's t.otiee. So he trrneil away, piuothetiii a huj.rc sigh under cover of the light sou; ho was luniMiiiiiL'. and sauntered down to bin club as tliou;'h nothing unusuid had hap pened. lie was conscious that many eyes turned cuiiiu'sly upon hint, for h'i happy wiHi'tij had nut been a soetct he bore the urdcal bravily. and no seeing h'lu eoti'ly sniok'ii;.' his ciar wore tin lint olio, over the fVi-mnji papers, wiui'd have dreamed tlnit he was a lean try!m; to boar up under the severe, blow of his 1'1'e. O.' course the wediliiiir wn ilio pt.nei pi'l theme of oofsip for that eveninj;. '1'oor lillle Nina !'' sa'd oi.e nf the bride's warmest adiH'rers, syinnatbiv'.'ii'.'y. "I fear she will look back to tliisilav with sorrow before un.iiy years have prssod." ' I'es " assen.ed aunt iicr; "'bill, vt hc'i (lirl becomes infatuated with a mail for his liatidtiitne laee she w " risk ilus torli"'cs of the 'iiilerno' for the s ike of niarnilii; him And litu-iell's a dcvil'sli handiomo fel'uw, th-rosno il'iyin; that." "And that's ah ihat tan hi- said foi li:m." aildcd the first speaker decis ively. Ten to oil'.', he H ir'n that beau t 1 ' . 1 1 , hiiih-siiirileil Inulc in Ins down to puvciiv and orief before she's live vea older!" Ned had rattle 1 his newspaper i s nois ily as possible, but li" could not help hear Hi"; these aim s'lir ar ican'iks a'! ai'ouiiil li'lu. Vet he had no ll'.lil to spak out anil check them. So, tlrowinir ilnwn his jiaper. he presently ruisc i.inl left the clnb room, flashing a j;l.:!ie" Ih.u .uke vnl titnes, as he passed thein, upon the care less gossippers. "Ah ! poor fellow," said one of those above men ioiied. "He can t land it to hear the wed',;nj; talked t.t'. It's an 0.en secii't, you know, lis Iotc lor Nina Walters. And pity it is she didn't take him." Thrs they (jossippotl on while Nul Sar teiit made his way to Ins own room, where bis mask of indifference no longer needed to be worll. He upciK d a hf.le box of ebony un.l drew out of it a few eh.'.ishctl wiwiv-mVa over which he wept some honest, manly tears. A littl stiowy filove, soiue faded (lowers anil a few dainty, icrl'umod notes. "She loved me once," ho iiirrinprcil, prossitio the flowers revoremly lo his luus tached Hps. ' How well 1 remiulier the p'iiht she (;uve me those ! Hut it seems yeara mji'i before A- with h's otirseil gi - of beauty to hire her k.ar. uway from mo. Yes, it's true e'in.iJi." he added, bitterly, us los thoughts revertoil to the ta'k of thy eltib-riHim; "a woini.n w''l throw away the .ni'-st lieat that eve beat and risk the du'kest i hanc.-s of the fiitnrc for the owner of such a fA.ce. as Ijii. Ah, well! iiittlino the lilile iuemonto b:'ck with loving touches, "may she never re;.et lb" vows alio hi siiok.-ti today!" I iH !r- -t- The ihoa're was ablaze w.lii li"bt ami beauty. Soil stru'ns of volup nous music lulled (lie sensfs uto sweet and i'reimy fnrnetfi'lmiw of the ste'ii r.'i itios of the world outside. In one ofihe p-oiuinent boxes sat Nina liussoll, beauiifu' us ever rfter her two years of wedd. d 'ife. save .in e'liiss. im perceptible sbatlow darkening at times the olden biihtness of her face. Hesitle her sat her husband, the eyno sire of iiuiiiy ndinirinj; (.'liinoes from the ladies which those bold di'-k eyes of his were qti'ck to return, almost to the total neoltrt of the fair wife beside li:,n. He was, besides, slightly under the in fluence of wine. Ned Sargent, sitting not far distant, saw tiii'.t very clearly, if Nina di.l not. nod a great pity surged tlinii'uh bis heart for the lovely woman for whom a dark mid sorrowful future had so i.iten been predicted. At lust lhc play wr over rn.l the crowd began to leave, but still Nina remained seated in her box. Her husband had left it some time Wore, and had not vol re turned, and it was ev.deiit that she was growing uuersy at his absence. Sargent lingered, hoping to see him re turn in good time, but as the lights began to disappear and Nina still waited unea sily in her seat, Ned hesitated no longer, but went at once to her box. "It ia I, Mrs Russell; be not alarmed," he begai, half playfully, to ward off etn barrasemcnt. I noticed that your hus band was detained from coming for you, end T eaui'! to ii"k if I could be of ser v'.ee." There was a shade of hauteur in her manner for a moment it was so humil iating that he. of HI men, shou'd have wi'ncseil the i-isi'lting neglect of her husband-, but it passed away. "Thanks!" she si ;d iiiictlv, accepting his offered i rin. If you would just take mo to the ca .'iage ! S.nnotbiug very un expected must have prevented Mr. Rus sell's return, but we sha'l probably meet Inn be "ore going far." They i,:d met I 'm. jusi at the with, gas'it i 'it ia 'ice, but lis worn1 ously hand some face w: s deeply flpsheil anil his wHk was ip'.te unsto.'.dy. ' lie".', Ned, o'd boy," he exch'-ned. with an effusive ."ama'ii"'ity qr'tc unusual toward his old-time rival. "Tak'ng good care of myw 'o, eh? Well, that's i '' light. A ma d ho a ' huuy myse'f. Ho the si'iie li'dit, u'lyhow, so didn't Much 'b'.gi'd, I'm srro. for you, sontet'tne. Ta, ta!' With a few gracofrlly chosen words, Sargent had resigned his lovely charge 1 1 her hr'f-i'iebriatcd husband and to nod to leave tin m. but not before Nina's ipock, moiiiiicd glance had caught the gleam oi' pity and i,:s 1st on h's fi 'r, expletive face. That was the begii'i.'iig of Nina's trials, so far as they wore known to any sav.1 herself, but the rest followed swiftly. I'Vom bad to worse (iodl'rey Uussc'l went, ti ia ( i 1 at last, four years a'tor his marriage, ho met h's death at the bauds of a jcalors husband. I'tiable tu faoe her shame and sorrow in . ..e ui'dst of her old friends and ac quaintances, Nina took her little daugh ter and wont away, and lor several years untiling more was heard of her. Vet Sar gent st''l remained unmarried because of the woman ho had loved ami lost. " Aoye. sir? I 'lease buy all '.ry !" And a p;':r of dark, luminous eyes looked pleadingly up into Neil Sargent's face and almost took his breath aw '.v. It was early six o'clock one cold win try afternoon, and Ned Sargent, who bad been belated in ISrooklyn tririsactiuu some tedious business, was lnuryiug to eatoh a certain boat and roach home in lime for dinner, when the ph-in'Wc cry of the shivoi'iig litile news-girl slopped him. ' l'lea .' buy an .'iV !" "Wha. is your name, child ?" he asked, so sharply that the lille creature started iu atliivlil. "Nina, sir.'-shc answeed, after one ipiick haik into the gentleman's handsome face had reassured her. "Nina what? ' Itut the tiny news-girl shut her little blue lips and shook her small head. "Mamma says 1 muslu't tell,"' she an swered resolutely. The name she had oiven told hiiii enough. "You are Nina Kussell," be said to her iu a tone that admitted uf no argument "ami 1 waul you take me to your mamma, iiuiek this instant ! Never mind your papers," he added, taking the whole bun die from he1' arms and lU'esculiu thciu to an astonished newsboy just going by. The child obeyed with a tjueer feeling that this handsome, bluooyed stranger knew all aliout bor, anil would liml Her mother with or without her help. Si she quietly led the way to their hunibli homo. Mrs. llusscll had entered just before tbtiin. having returned at sx o'clock from her daj s work ai n seamstress, ami was setliun the table fur their scanty eveu- iii'' meal. She looked up with a startled and somewhat haughty expression us her little (jirl entered, billowed by a lull and cle gaiiiiy tliewtl ",e iiiiciiiuii. "Nina," she elclaime.l, reproach i ugly I hen recouuixins her visiior, she gave a little crv of surprise and consternation and sank into the chair, burying her shame flushed face in her hands. "Mrs. Kusaoll ! Nina !" cried Sargent, hiistciiini; to her side. 'Pont be distress ed or offended at niy coming here, I im plore you. If you only knew how I have longed, all these years, forthe slight of your sweet lace N ma raised her bowed head, ami met his earnest eves w'th a sad smile of mock ing unbelief. "Mv sweet faoe." she echoed, with a kind of sorrowful satire. "Oh, Ned Sartreiit, do You oonio here to mock me with memories of the past, or is it possi ble you do not see the change those yours with all their sutlcrinc, have mailer He did, iinli-ed, see how thin and white were the once dimpled cheeks, how wasted was the once rounded, perfect form. Hut there was the old witchery in the lovely lips and in the large dark eyes. not mi sparVliug us they once were, but far more winuiii'' Mil their eentle sadness. And slm was the woman he had alway loved that was cnuii"h. "You alwuys wore, and alwaya will be beautilul to me, Nina, lie saul, softly tttkinr her hands in his. "And 1 came here to offer you my love, myself, and all that I possess. Don t send me away again, for I have been unhappy long enough. VVIrfSf on n.c:? There was a long talk before Nina could overcome her shrinking sensitive ness, engendered by her years of poverty :ind trouble, but in the end Ned 8 love eon- piorod. li, as ho declared his intention ot ponding the evening with that little lain- ly. itrtifr, dark-eved Nina was sent out to purchase various delicacies to add to their mty store. And when the three sat lown together to the cozy tea-table Ned indent protested that it was the most do- ghtful supper to which he hail over been invited, for he had won, at last, the only woman ho had ever loved. HEALTH AMMIAItKT. s soon us you are up shake blaukct and shevt. Hotter be w 'tbout slusn than to sit with wot feet. Ch'Mron. i' healthy, uro active and not I. Harnp boils and damp clothes will both make vuu 1 1 . Kat slow and r'ways chew your food well. Freshen the air in the house where you lwell. larmonts must never be made tight. Homos should be healthy, airy and ght. If you wish to be wo", asyi do, I've no doubt . Just open the windows lioforc you go out . Keep the room always t'dy and clean. Let dust on the fu "iiilure never be seen. Much sickness is caused by the want of tir r. Now to open your w indows l.o ever your re. ( ld rags and old l ubbish should never be kept. People should see that ihoi" floors are We1 swept. tjii'ck iiio.eiii. nls in children arc health V and li 'lit. Uemciuber the young cannot thrive without light. See that the cistern 's clean to the im. That your dross is r1! tidy and trim. I 'se your nose lu ti a.l if there be a bad it in. Yery sad e the fevers that cutne in its In Ml. Walk as much as you can without feel ig fat1,. 10. Xerxes could walk fn'l many a league. Your hea'tlt is wealth, which your wis loin in list keep. Zeal will kelp a good cause, and the goott you will leap. SIMIM.Y A HOY. Tube a natural bov is to be a being of pleasure. I ubappiiiess ho knows not. save for a lew anoiuenls when his father takes occasion to fmlick wilh him in u ration lutle mauin-r bv testing the quality of a bright new shiii'ile. This little game is soon over ami nex.. on docket is to try the metal of h'S chum, who was station ed behind a tree milking faces at him while his father Was iutrodueilig the hiliglo. Slill there is a solid comfort iu being a buy. He is full of ideas ami knows rvcrv it! e icm H iiv"i'hii. work. Send him on a quick errand and he is sure to lind a liai-d that needs killing or frogs that need stuping. Hut ho is sure to come back after voti have given him up as drowned or kil'ed iu some way. Never send two boys together. It is a waste of breat'' and time. The boy is nut-u-ally lucky in his ability to be always on the go. He. considers himself fortunate if he has no more than three stumped toes on one foot, a splinter in the other, a i-praincd ringer, skinned nose and a grain of laud in one eve. You eanuot stop him 1'rt.in going. ' If ho fails in one way he will go another. Sometime he takes it wheel fashion heels over baud. Leap frog is another method he has of getting over the ground. He is a natural genius and understands the art of combining pleas ure with business to perfection. One of his special dcMrcs is lo have plenty of pockets in bis clothes. Not one less than nine w:lj satisfy bun. In thciu cuu be found anything froui a smi'M ta.-k U half a plow point. All kinds of green fruit is eagerly sought and devoured, morn esieeially if it is from his neighbor's orchard. He is fond of making musio if the blowing of horns and knocking of bones could bo termed such, Hut alter all the small boy is a neces sary article and can not bo dispensed with You need nst be afraid of him, he will do you no harm as king as you keep your eyea upon him and lie is minus his sling shot. tx. I'.VYINti AN OLD DI'.ltT. From he Koine Sfiulnt-1.) All aged couple walked into a promi nent dry -goods siore in Syracuse recently and asked-tn look at sonic caipcts Wh 'c the clerk was slmwiiu lli 'iu s.hii.' patterns of ingrains the pn.piie.or.il' the store no ticed lb. ..Id p-'op'o and approach'n; the clerk, told him In show them soioo of theil lies! body P.i us-i' s. As he lolled out several pieces ol ill.-1 i 1 1 ciilpeis the old lady held up her bauds mil exclaimed, "Oh, we can't aff.rd lb it !" Tip- luerchaiit ask.d her whit h pattern sh liktsl lni, audita she s.itl. poiuiiug to one lo1'. "That is ju-l lovely." the inercliaiit I led I he sue of the r.H.in and lol.l the clerk t.i cut and nialeli the ea. pet and have it made up in lime for the train on which the old people weie to return. Seeing the blank look nf ast itiishuiciit that nvc .prcad their faces, the uicr. hant I'sketl : "Aiut't your names so mi I so?" "Vts," they replied. "Oido't ym keep a tavern at such n time and at such a place ?" They replied in the affirmative. "And didn't you haven liny, ut olio I uc, who tended her for you, 11: nietl ? ' "Yes yes; anil we have o ion wondered whatever became of the li. tie cuss." "VeM," sa:d the mcr chant. "I urn that hoy, and when I tended bar for you I stole tnutiey enough from you lo oa ,)ot your whole house. Take the c:' -pet and say nothing more about it." It is needless to add that they took it. Till: CONTKNTKD IIKKD HOY. In a flowery dell a herd boy kept his sheep; and because his licHrt wi joyous, he sang so loudly that the sin ounding hills echoed hack his sung.. One morn ing ibek'ng, who was out on a hunting ex pedition spoke to li'iu and said : "Why uro you so happy, dorr little one ?" "Why should I nst be?" he answered, "our king ;s not licher than I." "Indeid!" a-. id the king, toll me of your groat possessions." The lad answered: "The sun in the bright blue sky shines as brightly upon me as upou the king. The flowers upon the uiouuU'iti and the j rass in the valley grow and bloom to gladden uiy sight as woM as b:s. 1 wou'd not lake a hundred thousand tha'ors for my hands; my eyes are uf more value than n'l the precious stniies in tlh' world; I have fond and cloth ing too. Am 1 not therefore as rich us the king?" "You are right." said the king with a laugh ; "but your "..e.itest treasure is a contented hear.; keep it so, and you will always be happy. A N i :v WAY TO MAKUIAC ruorosi: The tide is tinjing at last. A young man in Nelson county. Iowa, armed him sc'f with a revolver and sil'ied out to shoot a young woman who hid tlec' iied the of fer i f bis baud. Hut she was up tu snuff. She road the pape:s a. id hail l'ieiUelitly se'i accounts u.' si'i'i'ar aoai s, quietly r -sn'viu ; that nu d;se;ii.cd lover c.u'.l make ii vii I. in uf her, not ''' the coii''i or ruber the con. nil, uiiil' isiouil hriM'1,'. Whcnlhii vnille.' man ill''! veil at ill.' hoi'se nil his : i"v mission. Inirnl the fait' but cm el one in the III. liiu doing .lie week's iron ipg. She didn't appea - to suspot t. and he expoc.ed tn hare an easy I'lnr preparing her for the Coin'icr; but when ho reached around to the pistol pocket, w'th the re mark that her t ine had eome, she stated, "I guess not," and knocked bim iluwu with a flat i.-uii. demolishing his nese anil front teeth. Then she gave linn the scalding contents nf a tea kettle that was singing a cheerful air on the stove, and when the fani'ly came iu she was mopping the floor with hini. The next time he proposes and is refused he will probably conclude that that settle it. now TI NNY OLD I.OYK LKT TI.US It I', A I). A lady of the Nn. liSide says ai'cpnrla, or. was lool'iig over a bundle of old love letters recently, ami "lanced upon this one l'l . .in her husband iu hi halcyon day, ami she read it to him: "Sweet Idol uf my lonely heart if thou wilt put thy hand iu uoue. and say 'hear love, I'll bo thy bride,' we'll fly to sunny Italy, and 'ii'uth soft cere'caii skies we'll bask and sing and dream of naught but love. Kick and cosily paintings by old muster shall adorn the walls of the castle I'll ijive thee. Thy bath shall be of milk. A box at the opera shall bo ut thy com mand, and royalty shall be thy daily visitor. Sweet strains of music shc'l sti'l thee at e veutide, and warbling birds shall wake thee IVntii thy morning slumber. Dost I Lull accept? Say 'Yes.' and fly, uh, fly with mo." "And 1 flew," said the w 'i'; "but if I had been as fly as 1 sru now I wouldn't have flowu." SAD LOOK Alli:.D. AVoil llii- llr rntl Fier ''. First school girl, with sudden interest: "Oh, I forgot to toll you that I was cn- gageU. "Really?" "Oh, yes, ami I urn -ss happy I don't know what to do." "That's just tliu way I felt, but after you nave neon engaged lliirteen or lour- teen tunes you won t give it a sweond thought. Indeed, you'll have to slop to think ol his name. Young Man to Druggist "Can you give me anything to remove supcrfloua hair. I'mciAst, fthouiihtfuHy seratchini: his bald bead) "Hem! why don't you get married?" A foppish follow advised a friend not to marry a poor j,'.rl. as he would find matri mony with poverty "uphill work." "(iood, ' said bis friend, "1 would rather go up hill than down hill any time." "Paddy," says a joker, "why dou't you get your ears cropped they arc entirely too long for a nuin? "And yours," re plied Pat, "ought to bo lengthened they are too short for an ass. Printers are a very affectionate dam. They set a good deal by each other. A lV KHTISKM KNTS Warren Leland, , ini'i ov.irybutly know aJ tko luccosiful 1 1. t.i iu.rol ibtf Largest Hotel Enterprises of Ain-T'-'fi, hiu lb At wblle a wtm-iifoi- fi-xm I..- , mi L-p:ii. a lilp goliii! iiiotihd i.'ji II'Mit, in l.i i fin y titty ol uiiiigialluu lutaU 1. ii . i, li ' I. ir in d lint uuo o( tbe uliloum u tlu- c I U .J cuivd tuiiiaiMf, .urnm tlu ftj , ut mi o'jl.u ,tc diiuaao by tbi) uauuf Ayers Sarsaparilli. ftlnco then Mr. Lklanp lim recoiniiu n.ii.l AVKH'I MAhSAPAniLH lit thMlir HMuliir cii".'. uml ho bat nv p ot lu.ud ul lis l..il Vic t I'lr.'ot a radical cuw, Kinmt jt'itrg hkooiio of Mr. I.fmxh'h fnmi IntNirtirt 1tiiI'.I hii I -'if. l)lii(! In tlm l-ad It il" of ht UIimiiI, n imi.: I f'ro(uliiii.ittMlii or lump aiMt;iriHl on llm ltiiinv limit. Ilor rll'lt Id'tiliig of tin- altln, Mil. i I'tiniina ami din linn pitlni tlmuili tlm lmti " !'- almiHt li.tol-r iltli. 'ilia li'tf I -ou in. i nnr liu-n.lv I'ltlnrynil.mi'l niiinln nli'cr fi.rm.nl, dli'liHrtilii ri'iit iii!(iitltti'ii nf cxtnmely iITiiiIvii iimtiiT, No trintinent Win of nny avull until tlto niati, bv Mr. l.i'i.AMi'mllrftv tlnn, hiimiIIimI wlili At' KtitMtri lin.LA, nliU'h alUyinl din pnlu ami trrit illon, fl(mlt. lint torn, n'liiovml tliu in oil mi;, ami eomiili'ti'ly rt'wtiir'-il tin limb to mo. Mr. Ixlanu Li per tonally uuhI Ayer's Sarsaparilla f.r Ta.t"iimath m, with entire anrrcpn ; nni!( a.: r r r. i'ul t'Y;V-,l-"n- i'-'1'-'"'1 :i:' In 1. i In.!., f, tli : i i.) h i im- "i-.ii.i l i t'ljviorlj ;'t 'I t I', for il.o c.i;. ..f I.'.i-r I'l-nn'or-i, Ciinit, Hit of hl,;ll IK In-:, r;i'it Itlit'tini, Is. net, J.i.!-t!o!M, nntl all Urn VBrloim furnm h( M..o,t tiif;i--rn, Vo liav.' Mr. l.lJ.AVt'.' nr.ifj;.mt' invito alt ttli-Mii yii. m.o f::ii!i.T ft :.'. uco ill li ,::ud to liio t : ain wi ua y ciu;.;.t j owi r.4 vt Axvu'.i IS vi: ..tP.vim.l.A to no lmii iM'iKuit n!ly cIi'-kt ut Li iii:uiiiiuilU Dec u it llfttt, l.i'iij Kiiiiic'i.or at tlu' pf'i'iilar l.i-Iuiut Uuto!, l;ro:.iw:iy-, ih ami 'JMli htn-ctt, New York. y.r, l.insii ixlonsivo knowlttlyo o( tho pi Kit I ilouc I) tliis titii'qti:illrl rratUratornf blootl i(t!-nrt fit if'U't lilm to jivo tuiulrcri tuucb tj.Iu-.11u lufiiriii:ttiun. rBKi-Aitrn by DrJ.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Mass. SoM by all DrugliU; 91. 1 botllua fur $5. BLATCHLEY PUMP! BUY THEBEST. BLATCHLEY'S TalPH ENAMEL PORCELAIN-LINED na SEAMLESS TUBE : COPPEN-LINED puiyip I 9 D" nit t0 r"t T Jr For wit- I'V fh ( a-ZTbaVhTTiu. bolUM'H IU Ut l IHllf. C.C.bLATCHLEY.fVlnnurr, 308 MARKET ST., Phllncl'u. l r.U. la u.m fur Italia, uf iiuarul Atf. uk It'll Ssi'.iii L ESTATE AGENCY- 1 have I'stiibllaUe.l a HEAL KSTATK At, KNIT la lUetowu u WELDON, N. C. 1 1 K.N lii.usealu WVldou FOR SALE OR RENT. About half uf Utom Ktrcs, othin dwtlliugi. 1 I nl bavti a bunt J.IMMI l.A( hi: ok aku IN HALIFAX COVWTY I'Ot I.U.I F.r furlber parllMlart. naram laliliif la toy n ul iu aialjr l m la purauu or y letter. I aat uuw laklna ua all luuaa partita alab to tall ami atlvwrtisluK the aaut. at my vwu oapuUNa, 11 Uwa a aal. ii iaaa and raM 1 obaruu uuuiuilaaliii. For Ay MHacliif as a lenlleuiru and a a.aa ouiU.y WU- UwU-i. 1 Isfir k liii.li2t.u tu 1. 11 SuilUi, bi-ullaiiJ Nk : Dr. . A. I'ulllui, Kul.ld W. A. baiii.l, Wcldim, T. W. ltarrto, Unlet., oet i tf K. r sriaiia W- AV- HALL. FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, Tail be fiul In 111. Keanuk. Ntwii W KLDON, N. C, REPRESENTS New York I'ujorwntera, of New York WmU'tu, of TorOulo, Canada North larullus Bout, orRalIsb, M.C. Will pUra rUki ln any llier ud tiki luw uit ruiia. THE trm FOR CXTALOGlfgtf. hoy '."J 1 v
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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