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,1 !?w fell HALL & SLEDGE, iMitii'inri 'HI! TBBMS-W" HOII ANNTM IN AHVANC'K. A. UEWSPAPER JTOTl THE FEOnPlLE. VOL. XIII. WML DON, N. C, TIIirUSDAY, .1 ANITA RY iW, JSS5. NO. 45. ADVERTISHMKN'TS. Established 1865. K M. L. T.DAVIS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, iXDDEAl.EUJI IN FliOL'R, FISH, PROVISIONS ,V SALT, No. ill Water Street, Curlier Commem-. NOimil.K, VA MIOlii W. E. CLARK, UeLdoI fj. C. CHOICE LIQUORS AND GROCERIES. My Hup contains all Ilia choice Brand ol Wines, Brundim, Whiskeys, Uecr anil mixed Drinks are mndc in the Host manner. C'i furs, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Call d examine them. FAMILY GROCKRIE8 are cheap and all the bent kinda constantly ob hand and stock continually repleuinhed. apr 17 3m WINTER COODS Our stock is very full and complete and we offer them LOW CASH. Thanking our friends and die public generally for their liberal patronage, wc reapcctfully aulicit a continuance of the same. Our pcrsoi.il attention will bo given our customer at all time. 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Alliiniry nl I, aw, tiAUYShl'Ki;. N. ftmHict-H ill the coiirlM nf Niirlliiinnhm itml ml joining counties hImi in iln I cdciiil iiiul Miiri'tiie courwi. jinn mi. ALTEK K. J) A N I li I., Attorney at I,aw, wki.hun. N r. Vroi tlri'i in 1 Iuli fn x iiikI iidioiiihu: counties. Btieeiiil iittriil viii in veil to colic itloiH lit nil IHtrls oi uii' main iu iii moinpi leuim uiuuc. it'o i jy. W W. H A L h, Attorney at Law, V:i.iuN, N. (. Hpwial mti'iili'Hi 1,'iveu to olkvlioiH and remit may I U'. lauccrt promptly made. M U L L N ii MOO UK, Attomeyi at Law, HALIFAX, X. ('. Practice in the cuiilie ..f Halifax, Northampton. KilLM'i innlM-, Pit I nil. I Mnrlin -In tin; Supreme emirl Oflhi' Stale mul ill till' led. Till l.ilirl' 'if UlC I'jl-t.Tll District, t "Hi t 'llMiif made in am iarl .dtlicStiite Jan I ly D" J. K. S It I K I. II S urri'uli llelllUt. mi. ullv I I in W.'M.ni. run In1 i'lltl'l III III. filni i i', .i l arrl' il up. i far -In.l. '.rn k Hi i i Mi ti,' .a all lilnli'-MMjuil lillMnc ic.ii.-Ii.-i. nf tin- i. .r li.iiin s w In n jnly I D"' K. I,, it r n t i. it. r.int I'lirt' Nhnii rnlin.1 at h:- Iliir in Ciilli'l-l. ii..';;i f r tin' iMinlr I Uiim f 'IV. lit nhn; June if STOMACH 0& 8lTTER5 Ilontettor'l Sirm:irh llitlrrn is the trtM for uu. tt ftuuiilales I lie lulling poi-ru-, im urates the boily ami cheeri) tbt muni. Il iittblv Uw vyaUiu ut Utruw off tltu U liililutiiiK vtTeelH ol undue fntiRin?, jcivv renewal vitror ( tin rKniot clifctUon, rnUeB lh" liver Wlieu HiBCtiTf, rritrw tht'JlitliMK'tite, and munuraicta bralthfut Tf'Mtt Iu ttitrrtiiit'ins are naff, and IU cmletitlKti', Mluoli ronBist In the hi-arty f ndnrti-nn ot of htb.ii3 of every ctau of oclftv, hiv moRi coiivieiiiiiir. For ulv b all Ortiirt'i-stu and Dealers neutrally. oet :to 1y IN THE BOTTOM. 1 have now In Htore mid am rveeirlng tlMmit dally the follow lay mmn : llaidware, Tinwurf.CnK'kery wnrt, Htnvr )hom, WiMHlen wure. Ktitiu, Huron, jjtrd, Mrl, Uolee, fish, iiru tptH Vtiuwiir. . viHen. Hi.mix, litir trl lmkaanolaltT CONFECTIONERIES. pronefe rrnIlM, Pin In f'niutlei. HntMiiM. Patufi, OninifeA, l.tMnoua, Cream Chuew, t'uuned Oim.lK, Caimen Beef, CunntMl Httni, flardinei, e. Kaney Cak. Soda and Butter Cracker,, Citraiiaud Ciirrentlt H. C. SPIERS, WoJdeo, V. L ifOSTETHl'e J CELEBRATED 8fA Ol II If TO-MOKUOAV. l!.' Mill, i.),,i' In-art, l-i'ut imt In i pain, In HiieuMi, Wat' nr hhiIiichs : 'I'll' lime limy never ri.iut' ii(;ain, When ymi'II bf lillt'il lU glint ticsa. Tiicro wai a linn', m 1 1 ii I , ti buy, Ne'er tlimijihi iilnmt l morrow ; I lii'Vor tln aiiii'il a hem t ' if joy rmililheiifllll i.f muitoW. i;.il nli ! ).. lilt!" liil know Or.!r,Kiir. '. i 1 1 1 ' luililili'n ; di ilu'iini, Lin- olili-r lliat I'll tjrow, Tile Hiuiv 1.1 M-e IiIVn IruUbkM. N"W you inn Imik intu my fun; Wlicn- yoiiih n. loiij-er Unttrrri. Anil M't the. II iio liuil iik!i' did trucu I Jh-II II V itll Ills lillh'ehl. Ami w lit Ili" Trolll i nr; Mytij iiivm' Am I a w i i K i mii my clu'ik, t ii.lH'li.Hmiiiu'.' 1. 1 i im not stik, 'I ivaiu i iir All! W.lll frcl iuhI know that I Am bill a eliidl I'fsiiirmv, In. it;r.i! her ko lo Mt'r. and lii', 'I'lian uake to live lo mornnv. Wu.l.!- TENDER AND TRUE. h'tilli was tor a long time silent, She seeim-d to haw .some. dilVirulty in liiulmy either voire, or wordy. At last, however, die spoke -ery lowly and slowly. "I love you," she said, simply ; "and with such hiic as mine eiunes trust! 1 am sorry our life has heeii a broken one, and your days have been unhappy !' K'nlli ! (ioil Itlrjis oii !" he exclaimed. "It iii:iy sountl like proihuity for my lips to uttera hle.ssin hut (ind will liear even a dinner's prayei ! If any our ean make me ;i nond man, ou can. As hnin ;ls lil'e is in me, 1 1 1 v iu rest feelings will arise from tliniilit.s oi ynu: and reineinher, it' ever yon hear of my doinjr auythiiiR grand or good, the seed-s of good were sow ii by ynu." In the year- thai came to him afterwards, he often remembered her as he saw her then, with her sweet, gentle face, do lovely in its holy hive, and her rippling, wavy hair, w here tiny slml'H of moonlight lingered as if loving their resting place. She clasped her hands lightly together and laid them against his breast. "You w ill eoine hack to me !'' she said. "Oh, I know your nature so well! It is a grand one, for all its wamiering-t from right. Cray, and (iod will help you to do better! And rememlier ! the highest saints in heaven will be those who have been the most deeply scarred iu life's battle." Very gently he put Ins arms around her and smiled sadly into her face. "Star of life," he uiuriiiured. "ask (ind to give me strength to grow worthy of you !" Tin u he released her; and together, very slowly, they went homeward, beneath the light of thu autumn moon, and so disap peared from my view. CIlAl'Tl'i: III. Tin: phkam or a i.m k. Somehow thru it seemed to me as if we had settled down into the old groove, and things were going on an Jiefnro; that we somehow knew our child's heart to be in an other's keeping; that the quiet, uneventful days passed on without imvtJiing to break I In it monotonv. is is Christmas, and with whose handwriting we itlle box containing a it a Ictt.Ttu b'uth, knew well, and a How well slie loved him, my little liuth! Mow her pun- child's face grew bright with joy w hen n -ailing his t'-inh r words! How her lips sought often I lie linger where rested his ring when dui thought no one was near. "lie is coining hark in the spring !" 1 heard her niuriiiur: and -lie laughed blithe ly, for very joy. at tlie thought of the hap- pnn s-i that lay tu his return. Imt when the pi in;; e.iine it did not brini! him. Die blight l,is i)t-w mi, and tlie litt le w liile g ite did not move beneath his hand, and L'ui h's eM-sdid not gladden at his coining. Very rai'tdv did In write, lie was never a good correspondent- I renieinbered that of old, and I told her ho, iu Ihe hope that the know ledge might eomtort her lor his silence. One day my sister Kate received a letter from some acquaintance who resided in London, and who, among other things, made mention ol' Hti tn Yaniiaii "lie is as handsome as ever," wlie wrote, "and as great a favorite with the women. They say he is engaged to a Miss ('laxtou, whoe fat her is one of the wealthiest mer chants here. I saw them together in the Park eterdav." Kate read that portion of her letter in u quiet, audible voice. Then, rising gently, she kissed Until softly, and left the room; while I sat tlieiv, trying hard not. toltclicr it, th nigh my heart grew sick at it ring of truth. She wuHsittiug at the window, her head rest mg on hei hand, "liuth !" Sin- lift eil her sweet, pale face. "It may not be true." She lu ruts 1 slightly to me, and smiled. It was more pint'ul. thnt mote movmiieiit of her white lips, than a tempest of tears. I h.ne no nht to eomleiuu him if it is," die said. lt was only a foolish dream, James, fur u-i both. With me its meinoiy still lingers - with him il was forgotten as soon as pa.ssrd.'' "Honest luxe iicvi r dies, dear !" "Does it not' Then what is honest love, Jane s ? lb- told im- noi to trust him before he Ici'l lie kept nothing from me at thu last- And if 1 am foolish enough to believe in 111 in twelve mnullH alter he has left me. it is my bruit, it it not ? Jtut." and she ftMoitddenlv to her feel, as if moved hv mi iiresiible impulse, In r ban ils clasped ncr-viiu-ly, Inr eves bright wilh passion, "lean- not doubt huu! 1 eanuoi ! Mv heart ir I'u-cs to believe w hat mv re.isoi would teach ! I piomised I winihl trust him, and I will !M It Ion1 I could answer a wonl mIic had ilarted past me. and 1 saw her no more that night. Time passed, summer faded, autumn glided into winter, ami dav by day my dar ling's step grow heavier and the blilhsome laughter more seldom paw her lips. She grew more griitlf -more eousider.it- iiud slowly it dawmd on me that not for long would she be with us. Oh, my Ood ! my (uhI ! will I ever lorgel tho.se d.ivs when 1 Watched hi I til lit fioiu I lie golden shun her wiiiuaiilni id '.' w In n 1 knew even mo ment Inr life was ebbing from lo r slowly, subtly, stealthily -and I, with all mv I boltlldlcNH love with all mv paHioonute pn.u-rn eon Id litt no hand to prevent it? Often and often I stole out into the night and prayed (iod to give me strength to hear thfl cms that had fallen ttoa me. Hhe poii hi not walk far uow only to the end of the little garden where she had often tilayed, mid where the flowers were dying, would wrap her tip warmly, mul talk and laugh with her iw if I were not uware she would soon be where my voice could never re.M'h her. Then, onoduy, she could not walk at all: another came, and we laid her iu her little "white rose of a room and w hen another morning daw ued, I knew slip was dying. "The (lowers and 1 will go together, James." The setting sun glimmered in through the windows ami rested on her hair. I was sit ting by her side, with her hand in mine. "It will not lie long till I come to you," I whispered. "Ruth, perhaps some angel will tell you something about me that will till your heart- with pity something I have home so long and whose burden has lieen no heavy." "A folded leaf?" slie qncatioued, softly "Ah ! we all of us have those- It is part of the lul of man. There are. very few indeed who Inive not mimo sorrow thev would gladly hide away from their d rarest frimuls. nut you lmint not think toy lift has hern an unhappy one. You have tried to till it with jjladni'hs; ami, hriievo me, 1 have seldom had a hoiTowiuj; thought, and never one caused liy yoti." J stooped and kkied her. Oititide the sun wiia netting. The room w tilled with shadows, l-'ainl murniurs of the outer world Mole upward through the si leiiee. "Kulli, I asked, huskily, and tiod kiiuw-f it was hard to nay. "would you like to see I'oiiiu iuiL;han Siletiee ft long, lonii nileiiee then ; "I ih ! if I only could !" she whispered. Twenty-four hours later 1 was seated in Hi inn Vauglian's ehambers, awaiting his re turn. J it- had Rone to a hall, so his ntiHtv qiiiuiH .iltt itiloi iiird me; hut I was drter- tenuuicil not to depart until I had seen him, mil 111 v patience wis at last rewarded. At day break the door opened and he eaiuc lie seemed pleased to seo me, and held out his hand with gay familiarity. by, Everett, my dear Jul low, when did you arrive ?" "Only a few hours ago," I answered, hrietly. "And what unforeseen event has driven you out of that mouse-hole in Kent?'' he laughingly asked. The early morning light camo creeping iu through the half-closed shutters, and I saw thai the lines had hardened around his moiiiii, ami tlie iired look in his eyes deepened. A bold, reckless man, but not a happy one. I, in my untaught wisdom, could tell that by a casual glance ut his weary lure. "How are they all at home?" 1 1 is eyes avoided inc as he i ill t the uues- tion, ami he toyed nervously with thechaiu oi ins watch. "Kate is well," I answered. "Ruth and my voice was so quiet and cold that it seemed destitute of feeling, "is dying, and wants to see you." lie repeated the words after inr, slowly, as if he could not grasp their meaning; then Iiin eyes grew dark with horror; and through his quivering lips came a low, noai.se cry, like the moan ol an animal u pain. "Shrh:w asked for you," I continued, stolidly, "ami I promised I would bring you- lie rose lo bis lee I, null came over to where I sat. "It is a joke, Everett?" he muttered, forcing the words through his white, dry lip when last I saw her. 1 never thought hei lips." It is not trtir?Shc was well and happy neaiiu was ueiicaie. i never Her heart was not stone !" I inter rupted. He shrunk from me as if from a "No ! no !" he cried. "I have not killed her ! James, I love her !" The auger which had Iain dormant in me lor ho long, sprung into lite at a sudden bound. "It is false!" 1 cried; "you designate vile passnui by the hole nameot love ! Is it love that utterly destroys a woman's soul: that takes the heart from out her bosom U throw it back into her face? If w, love must, be an attribute of devils, not of gels!" He laid his forehead on the cold marble of the mantel, and his frame shook with heavy, tearless sobs. And, as I watched him, in spite of uivself some little pity stole into mv heart- I r I knew that, iu the pathway of sin, sorrow walked in bis lootsteps and his way weary indeed. Dead silence reigned ill (he room, save I'm tin- slow, monotonous ticking ol' t In littler, image clock on the cliiiuiiev-piece for sib-nee seemed the only thing we collld hear. 1'heii he raised his head. He looked years older with that gray, ashen him on his lace; hut tic simke very quietly, and his lac was the only index ot the storm that raged within. We spoke no words while the train took us back lo Kingston. Only mire he broke thrmlencc, and that was when we came wiihiii sight of the old, familiar garden, and her little dog came iMiumhng lorwuvd to ret us. lie looked from thu animal which had recognized him, and was leaping and jump nig around htm in trantic delight to w it Ii a mute, questioning gaze, and I heard him manner, below his breath Can anything she loved be happy when she is a vnii; I'here was a strange quietness about tb house, that sent a nameless chill through mv lieni'i; but when Kale met us at tin door. I saw by her litcc that my fears were groundless -that Kuth was still alive. Hon t make a muse: she said think she is sleeping." Mir was lying with her eves closed, but not asleep, mid I he slight noise we made on entci inn disturbed her. She turned, with the smile that sprung so lightly to her lips, and siw At mi Maiming there. I or a moment or iwo they looked at each other. Then alt the pain and doubt, with which the past month had shadowed he noli I, lull Irom her like a veil; and remenv be nng onlv that he was the man she loved she held out her arms to him, with a low cry of joy. "I.utii ! was all lie said. Then his tired head fell mi her little, thin hands; and, kneeling there, ho died like child. ' Hush !" the girl whispered, hurriedly in In r pretty, womanly voice. "It hurts nic tos. e you iu pain ! Von must not crv It i better tor me to go. (iod wants I icsides ( verv lovingly) 1 have von now 1'eili.ip-i if 1 were to live 1 should lose you." "No !" he cried, passionately, raising his white haggard lace to hers: ' I will nev have vtiu again! b'uth, believe me trust me oiiee more it ml, before (iod, 1 swear will not again betrav vun trust!" "I know von would trv," she said, softly "but it isditVn-iilt for weak, human nature to conquer its iueliiiat ions; and, (with tiny, wistful smile,) my heart is kiicIi a ti ish one, longing so much for love, that will he Wtler at rest." The long, bright day drew to a close. Tin light laded, and night's cold, dreary mailt l lell ouickly, on the loimiuu earth "Hriau," the girl whispered, laying In check against his own, because she coul not bear the piteous questioning of his eye "voii will trv to lie a better man lor my sake? 1 want to die in tin-hope that sonic dav 1 will certainly meet you for, even intiod's home, 1 know mv soul Will loiof lor vor '" Very softly he kissed her -though the lips that touched hers were quivering with pain. "1 will try !" he said. Then hoarwlv, brokenly, his voice con tinned . "t Itild, what will I do without you Oh, my (iod ! (with a sudden, awiul agony what will I do? what will I do?" She laid her small, trembling hands his face- "Don't ! don't !" she pathetically pleaded. "You must not grieve! My rest will not be rest if 1 know by dying l have tilled your days with sorrow !" "You forgive me?" he asked. She smiled. "You, frpely ! And rcnienilMT, if you have been the cause of the only pain my heart has ever felt, you have been the cause also of my life's greatest joy." Those were the last words she spoke to him. Once he kissed her, and she smiled but she had not the power to speak. So we watched her, while the stars came out in the heavens, and the moonlight, stealiugin through the window, bathed her in n silver light. All at once she lilted hersell up trout her pillow, and, with a light that was not ol earth on her face, said, softly; "Look!" Hut we could' sec nothing. I bent over her. "What is it, dear?" 1 asked. "God's Angel !" she whispered. "Stand aside and let him pass !" And I drew back awed and still. "Darliiii' ! darling ! stay with us !" Itrokeii and piteous was Urain Yaughau's voice; but she did not heed luiu; tor the sweet, brown eyes, that had so oft grown tender at his coming the smiling, red lips, that had never known lover's kiss but his -were mute and stilt forever. Ruth, my love -speak to me, if but to lnser one word of inrgiveiicHU !" II that anguishing cry id his pierced Ihe 'loud that separated us Irom thu great 1'n- kiiown and stole upward to her ear, I know grieved tier to give no answer back, even she were islanding before the very throne ol heaven. CHAPTER IV. COMISft ot t nl-' tiik hi ia nows, "James ! James ! can't you hear me ?" Dimly the voice pierced the dull stupor that seemed to envelope n y bruin. Slow ly opened my eyes and looked vaguely around me. 1 was lying on thu grass, and liuth was kneeling beside me. A Iter wards 1 remr in- red that in v sister and ltraiu aughau stood near, with laces lull ot grave concern. lint then 1 seemed onlv able to mill Mi that linlh watt near me; and involuntarily 1 stretched out my hand and touched hers. It was warm and living. 1 lieu she was not dead ? and I Dear, you frightened us so!" she whis pered, softly, laying her little, cool hand on my forehead. "What is the matter? Are you ill ?" 1 could not answer her. I seemed to have lost the ower of speech. 1 could only gaze, witli a mute thankfulness in my ey. i oil must nave fainted, Everett, Haul Vanghaii, quietly, "and lain iu the stupor long time -lor it was late be tore vou were lui.ssed, and we had sonic little dilliculty in fiudiug von." I rose slowly to my feet. 1 was as weak a child, and, hut for his timely help, would have fallen. "I saw you leave the bridge," 1 said; "so must have lost consciousness just after that. And yet," I at bird, with a quick, in voluntary shudder, "I was conscious all the time; for 1 had a vision a dream or what you will the horror of which was so real istic that in that brief while 1 u tiered years f anguish." Kuth turned and put her hands in mine in silent sympathy. Then for once all my ir bought teservc gave way, and with a iw cry of gratitude I folded her close to my heart. 1'haiik find ! it was onlv a dream !" I said. "Child, I thought we had lost vou !" Ite fore Itriuu Yuughan left that night, I told him uf my vision. He listened in siciice. Then he Mid : "Everett, I do love her (iod only knows how much ! 1 am going away but only to return. The feelings that I thought were id years ago, have gained renewed life by her trust, and now are strong emm -h to cn- iible me to break front the old associates iind live for her alone." "You will try?" I pleaded; "lor she it s you ; and i iod has given her a heart to i tell deeply perhaps for perfect peace." i Me went ; hut in the slimmer lie eaiue ; hack again; and I uianied them in the little, gray church before wIiomi altar sin h id often knelt. rii.it is many years ago. She is a happy mother now. iu h r sialelv London home, mid we meet but very rarely. She has not brgotteii us this child of our adoption but ot tier cares and other lovers divide her (tteiilion. As fm itiy-clf, I am quietly pursuing ihe eu tenor of mv wav. secure in the knowledge of a just and merciful (iod, who when He shall close mv tired eye in re-t, will know how the heat and burden of the day have been borne. FACTS AUOlTTNi: STATF. Wiltiiiiigloit is the l.iroe.st town in North Carolina. lliki-li is the in 'Xt. largest city iu North Carolina. Charlotte is the third largest city in North CainliiKt. Ml. Mitchell, N. C., is the hi-hestpeak ist of the Rocky nnuiutains. "Uiolilaniis'' has tho greatest altitudo of any town in North Carolina (3,711(1 feet.) and Boone tin' next. The highest fountain in tho Word (2t!S :t htjjli) is at Hound Knob North Car olina. Some of tin: finest imgiuecring; wan done ("V Capt. J allies Wilson, along Mill creek and up the eastern vlope of tho lilue liid-c. I'hospliatc rock in found tn hupl'in, Sampson. Dladeti, ltrunswick and Coluiu bus counties very v.dualilc as tt fertili zer. Tobacco is successfully raised in ciglity livo out of niu-'ty six t- ptmti.- of North lias the lar cest pupulatioU of any county in the Slat,-. North Caroliiii h.n forty-three r.tilr .t Is iu operation. North C.miliii.i has nior.! than twnly six hundred churches. North Carolina has uioro thau Iweiity-i-ix hundred in 'lis. North Carolina has more th hi five hun dred mines. North Carolina has over five thousand schools. North Caroliua h;ts over live thousand lUiiiMilaetories, Nortli t'aniliim bus mif htnt'lrrd and til'tv-fcix hewftpapcrs. North Carolina haa over seven ttii hun dred citicK. towns and village. Kvery farm product raised iu the Cni ted Statea is produced mow or leas iu North Carolina. Statuhvillo has the largest herbarium in the world. Wilmington, N. ('., in faid to lead every other market in the world iu tlie naval store IniHtum North Carolina haa over nine hundred miles of inland steamboat navigation. Nortli Carolina schools are not surpass ed. Hi-mmon A'orA ( nvlina Alma- Hill'. IlKKltY. For bread, cakes, crackcm, biscuits, fruist, nuts, tobacco, smitl, canned ij(H)ds and lireserves and cicars, uo toll. A ( 'uthreH's bakery at Saw's old stand, Kn-sh bid all the time in any quantity, I'artiiwand picnics sunplieon short notice. at lowest rates; orders trout a distauce tilled promptly. ADV KKTI.-KM K.T A Marvelous Stum TOID III TWO UTTtHS. FROM THE SOW "JHOrtfir fit,, Voir i.rh,Uet.JM,lsn2, " CentU-mtn My I mmr n-t.nl: jl (il-jvi-r, Vt, lo Iiiu bi.cii n f il hi ill -tit I mm hiU ula, and tlieliiel'oi.1 ivLltr viiilUnl youutiat Ulnar velum ellutt Ayer's Sarsaparilla baa bad in till pifc, I tbii.k h'i blood mint have com nitini I tbn humor for nt least U-n yoan ; but II did not filiow, ennrnt in ttio Linn of aicroiulxiu k'-ru on tli.i w rial, ui.lil rLn.t 11 to ypiirs ago. I nm H le.v t(i ib wMdt up imarod at that time, il. giieliuilly HirM ;r ne to cover hiienliot bod v. 1 ;ir-mrn you li" wns terribly kftliuud, and i.n object .f ay, when he began uuihk your medicine. Now, IbfPuftiO few men of las iin w lio onjy hh euod lifwiili u be has. I could t imIt namo illty p rwiil who would tuatity to llio I nets in lui caao. l'ourilruly, W. M. i'm lui-S." FROM THE FATHER: XL1 botbft I iitiiro Ulid ii duty for mn to Btnto to ynn tUo bencUt I have derived from tbn uo ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla. fill montlm ago 1 wsn fiomiiltctyeovcrod witli a terrlblft humor and Bcrofulnun gnrei. Thu humor eauw-d an hicenHant and Intobsrabla lteldnfr;, and the slun ci'.irlo d no m tn eauss tho blood lo flow in mnny placca whenever I moved. My mdl' riiii;s iv.-.-o crent, and my life a burden. 1 cciiiniem', d tl..1 ttio ut llm bARHAI'AILlLI.A 111 April I a., I, Hl-.l Imve tifnd tt reKulnrly Riiicn tliaL time. My rouditiun begun tn hnprovrt at onro, Thn soroa have all healed, and I l - frrfecilr well in em-y rniect liuiiiK ii"vv il'.Io to do a K-iml (!;:; 'fl work. allJi'iiitli y- .i"ii.f ac Maity ir.'pi.i'O what lis ix roiii' it mh1i ft cure In ny cmp, r,:;d 1 t'-ll tin m, an I liavn her a tried to toll y u, AVIT.'S fcAU9i-A''i,t,A. (jlfncr, Vt. Oct, 21, tSii. ),uur!ira;r:..lly, 11ii:am ruiT.ura." A7Ki:'a fiAr.r"rii,t.A. ettrcs Prrofula and all Kiru.'uloue Co:u; l .tiiia, r.niiv. elas, Keji-Miia, Itingiun-ia, l.lol.Iiia, tSori-i, ltollH, Tmnnra, and r.iui iloua of the fekln. It csr tbn ',--fhl of all imjiu rilics, Aids dlgcUion, lliinu! ile the ficli Hi ol tho boweli, and thus rctorji vitality and ttrcugtboua tho whole ijatmn. PRF.l'AREO BT Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggiiu; 1, aix bottlm for 15. FOUND! FOR LADIES ONLY. A UeilU'ilv eiid'-r-vd by Iirin.-uisi.-. nl il Iii'iii-- A lUinedy iIihi Mr c Ala,, Mij's ntied In vi i ft- I ii ; Mllll.fsb he beli. ve. id 1 i ill' rli .1 A IMtiedyof wl ebimi -iiid . "1 u i wmild a nii'Lle ii erne did l'-r mv d;i 1.1 Vlllllit'l IIHT- Il I A Itemed) in refil l Inn:i;isi '1 liomu :l!i . hi ill ires 111 liii-li it . llvll.il r.'lin dkit had l.i A Kilned) :Au (inin -e, (.a . w I'll.--. l!,M Ii. I'. r,,li lli- - iill Hie Iw entV ' I'll is. Die I. divider II III.' be K- iber Tor lli di- A Kelllldv Hi ii ,11 hi, so. I: "I Imve-!i.'-i!:ilion in ii. h i .-.-i, im. -lid il." A lb uie.lv Win. M.ii'irUd. I. a . '.III i It r.ialihm.i, Allaie 111.' "lltllK" -i. .men. i- d it t. just v ii.it u i oln- ' i end,. I. ... el'-IHI, f ri ( ' li.n,' it I, v Tiunu 1.,r..ll s.. "tte t'.ll- Willie HIM:, is l( sM,lr Uii lis U! V Uem- dv of ; "es-,,bl..i sold il in llll) I'i'H A I5eine.lv bv U a ' "1 eared ..: -.ti.-s. 'I le- ui'Uek' is. iJoU1 lllel it.' '. Il.uikin tV. .jiinar Ii). 11! lis. lUld llt IT w is v anted lliinu." Ji.e.r .ii(iraiiue.fin., ol tiliale ea-i-s of el e;.l,n; W i.inn iny I 11 I'l 'i.uii"ii- Men-Mi, .it; .n i kllow ledue, Willi :i 1 iv 1" A lleliiedvot'wliteli lr A L.i . Miv: 'tan. mllv .., ill. : rtu-fl. S'itiisiili,'ii, 111. .1111-11. lll.lled f..r lb.it i bi-s a-fs , in. ii it ! Imiiisi.. cure.' in ly ati whieli Miij..bilin c. Whu tier. AllilllllI, Weil lltl'l t l' nblv km.' all the t niled Si. lie- lis a ( -em ' I used i)o r.iiK.ly p'.ai.l.ui.u ..ii a-o .it i. alw 'hlle iieee.-r-." A Iteincly Hl-.'ill W I; 11I In 11r.11 Auent. , fthvuj.s ,1 v. i-inmre. of bailie eiin d two irreuiilnrity nf ill. inl.el-.. many year his l.mi; stJoeiiiiL ib-i BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGU LATOR. Send for Tri'iUi W oinau. lniole.l i' Hi: iio 1 11 n hi IKaHlinii1 iriiliticsa of TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tas Oreateit Mpdiral Triumph Of the Agt SYlVIPTOrVIS OF A TORPID LIVER. l.oweof appetite, JtoweleceetlvtH 1'alB tn the bead, wbli a dull eentlon In the tH-U snrt. I'd in under the ehontder hlndo, Kullupee after eating, with ndtea tnrllnailen 10 eiortton of bodr or ailed, lrrttMbllttyofteoipcr, l.oweplrlte, with a fpnlintT of tin vim neglected tome duty, Wearlneee, l)llueee. Flutterlm at the Henri. Ilttte belurethe wee lleadarao over the right eye, Rcetleeeafise, with liilel dream. Highly colored I'tIbo, and CONSTIPATION. TT'TT S I'lLI-Sareeapeeially adnpM tn aueh eaaen, 0110 doio effects such a chan ); of feel fnir us to nttnn fib the suiTrr. Tliev ItlrrMiiih A iintlir.anil eaiiBtt thu t.1v to Take on FU.h.ilm tbi utaicm It noutiihed.en-1 l.ytli. 'TTontr. Action on the IMMeitlveOrfwne.lteaular Aieioli ere lirodu '. d. ITlt-ealSe. 4 I Wurray M.flt T. WS HAIR DYE. Uk AT IlAIR or WlliHKlHt aaaiiged lo a UuHer Ulack bf a ingm aiphcetton of thie It tm tarts a iiatumf color, acta liietantanenunly. Hold by Uruoflcta, or Rent t iraiiireeeon rnoetntof 91. . omo,44 Murray St., Nw York,1 iuiiiii Alllll dlALli l'KTF.USlU Ut!, VA. MANi:i'A( l l liKIW OF KXllINIS, TOllAir.), DAV AMI COTTOItT 3? " i;ss es, -Sa' Mill-, ririst Mills. Mill Irnim, l'luwa. 1R0NAXI) 1111ASS CASTIXUK ADVKIiTISKMKNTS. EJ. tWH ST. HALIFAX, N. C. Keep iii tituclt always a uotl line of I 'ipiirj. T'lbiH'rii, SntilT. Win'-, VVliiskevs, liriiinlii'H, liur.'r Hhit, Ales, I'lirtT, Cuniii'il (ioodn, Vancv I i rnt'orics. ALSO FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT- WCI 1,1. (IV MK A SI) UK StTlSPIEl) irm tiik mosey roil nrnsi). Oil). II. DASIKLA CO. T. J. JA 11 11 ATT & SON. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Nn :w N. Sj i'ii inure St lvtenburtf, V. STUILT I'KUBCISAI. ATTKNT10N tilVKN TO Till RAl.b. UK COTTON', PEANUTS, TOBACCO, WHEAT, CORN o AM) o - IMtODVfK i KXKltAia.Y. HETCRXS MADE PI10MPTLY. iibylliiL-pn, ljllWi'M Ulltl'M. and Tius hiniisliod oi't Zi 3m LUMBER. Liinilirr, 1,'unh :iiul nrci.st-l, cuu b Iw .,itii-d in any (tuautity njul all nzi AT UIWKJT MARKET PRIll-3. OX It O 11 T SI O T C E. Apply to J. K. TlI.I.FJiY, Tillry. N. O rilly J NO. J. ltOBKUTSON, ENFIELD- N- C I'llJl- IXsriiASCE AliKNT AND AlUfSTKI! Ol- FIKK LOS.SKS. 117., 7..ICA' RISKS IX l'li.eulx Assimui.'e of Loudon. Knyal f Liverpool, fire As.M'iatloiiJ.if KnclHiul.rity of lndon, rhtnix ol llnrtford. riun., ViruiniK Kirp end Merttir, lHm lieo himiraniT and lliuknuc, (ieorjtie Home, North Ilritisli and M rnuitilc I'reieeiH of S. ()., London end Ijoiciu-tiirf of l.ivirptMd, WVttern, Toronto end Other ttrsl-elrtsi. rnmJiniri. mr 13 lj S. II. MARKS & CO. COS FKCTIOS KltS k FRI'lTERERS Petersburg, Vt. MASITAITncKBS OK MARKS' 1'K.I.EBRATEB I'l.AI.N . A.NUY. Anil IK-uk'nltl Fine Kreurh r.iiifceth.ti, I renin li .ti Hons, t'rvstali.'d and i .Inch' Fruiti, K'.r. iitu mid 1 -tufftir KriiiUftiiri Null, A )ii.s, i H'rim-i-v .eiti..nn, Citr. it. t uin iil, Vim. .iiihi, lli.nil Hint oilier NtlU, I'UlllledttiHiitN, I'lekb-H ttitd Ssinliuee. KireHorki of every di-ierilMiuii. llieludiiif thoUHioid boi h .if I' ire I 'miltm, lliliuuit lie xild The lariict varn iy id T..tweeo, hoth chi-wiuy and Mm. kniL', in U- f. mud in any houe. ('inri end i lifrtrellc, "linn "I ever kllul. IMir lojr dtJMrt m.-iii.Mi.i.nit i-HHll the iiovtdtict of Uoi K'oa, won lorn cum'. d'W'i-ddiiit: nnd imrtie fiirnhdieilet hort aellee lOvetiH sit oidur nnd imve tltue, trouble end in oiiej oct sola. LOOK HE El FUR TIIK LO WEST PRICE L1QU0ES Ever Offered In SCOTLAND NKCK, 51. C. 4 lit 4S elB. per quart, Ryewhlake) 4VU per quart, WOOO ivr (irooi nn- iu ut tiBrt All other Uiiuon at projsjiltnnetf prteet. H. UUTHeCHlLl, HcottaudNeck, 1 AI)VKKTI8KMK.TS. :. clahkV FAMILY 0I10CK1UES, o. I have on Band slways, at the ow prh'tis : Flnur, Suj;ar, luffw, irima llauil, M.at, CluKse, Crackers, Tubuocu, Cigars, tea, 8ikii, Mackerel, llerrinjjs. Shut Posdur, Cooftiioueri, and OYirjtliinp that may be wanted. LIQUORS. Liquors of uvi ry kind slways in stock, and Ckeagi. , . M Y BAR. Is also supplied with the best grades of WHISK IKS, . , WINKS, , BKAN'DIES, ke. E. CTAItK, Wcldon, N. C. nor G .Im Hi. a WJV9t . LARGEST STOCK THIS SIDE OF '' 1 u baltimoee; fiilll ilnii n 2 and 3 hoops? bucket!. ft 1) Scat tubs. " " 1 1 111 dozen wash boards. .- The brat patent churn in the marks. Old style cedar churns. Stoue churns. Stone jars of all sizes and jugf. The celebrated Patent Fire Proof Btt tom Half eiltnn tin buckera 75 ft., HT': nzen, Oil tank with pump: Tin toilttMtst L ttll. ('nii'lvfiy, nv in o" in.lVilPft ATA i ii h i 1 1 , in X 111 II 111 v at 1 .75 per set, Iron atone chamber Hit, , 1 apcr and paper bau-s, Matches, ke.. Frail ;irs, Toilet soaps, Bird caKcs, Flour leifea. Lard stands, ke. ' ' L. HERRING, 6 Baak St. Petersburg, Va., auR 28 ly 0 , ...... , . C. C. ALLEY, WHOLESALE CONFECTIONED MANUFACTURER OF CANDY, CAKES AND CRACKEM.' o Dealer ia o-,- TOB ACCO, v , , , CII1AKS, , Fill' ITS, NCTS, TOYS, . CANNED (lOOI)H, FUUiVVORKa, t , and a full un ot " '' CONFECTIONS ; OF ALL K I N DS.' "' T isirSend a trial order. , C. C. ALLEY,- ' 7 Hjoaasorw St.," Petersburg, Vt. ' oot233m i Byvirtueof decroof the Haperlor Ooart tbr Hnlifm eoiinty.Ut of North trollna Inarertala etion therein iKndliif, eiitltlvd J, J. (hKMtwya, at eUvi T. L. Itraiieh etU,l will eel I at puhlie aw lion btthe hiKhcKt bidder at theivmrt doom door tn the town of Hell hi on the Ind Uv of Februarf JJWft, tt being tht lint Monday of Mid aioath.aocr. Ulu tract or tuireelrftnifiitUNte Mid twin. In eald rounly and uie br.1 bounded and deerrllMsl aa fcaU . lows in wit: Ity the lands of Time. K. Pender, K. tt. hlekeiw. J M i, i'ieenna vt iiiiam oniawai, ite hiKthattnietnf land belniiKinir ta the helal ef I'Htrlek Braiieh ana on wnien T. I,. Braavra mwag,' ami eoiitahinpinhtjf aereptnore or leva. Tenet of ale one-half eeah, hnlntu'cin six montha, er cured hv note w tin rooti oeurity. Till to btj i until wnoitofpun'Oaeemorwr la paia. W. Jt PANfiO, UrOitBicaiuof 1 -J(sl.
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1885, edition 1
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