THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1893.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
DO YOU KNOW
That you can have your eyes tested ac
curately, and fitted with glasses by a
practical optician at
YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE
The finest set of test lensesin thestate,
and there will be no charge for testing
your sight.
More eyes are ruiBed by glasses sold
by incompetent persons than any other
cause. Therefore, we advhe you to be
.careful with your sight, ard have your
eyes examined by a 1
.COMPETENT OPTIC 'AN
Silver goods for bridal presents, dia
monds of the finest quality, watches in
gold and silver cases, clocks of the best
makers and good timers, gold thimbles
and Christmas goods, gold headed canes
and plain gold rings, opera glasses and
fancy hair pins, and of the latest styles
of goods, at the
L 0 WEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
. , J. W. YOUNC,
Co Syca. & Bank Sts. Petersburg, Va.
WHERE'S JIM RILEY?
- Mitwuwiiarinffl irriraBE vtr i
NTS
Wkwttr. S. C, Pec. so, i$Ct
Sin; I wih 1 . ul.: lit uif mIio are sulfei
nig Irum ithjf ( if iWji' know just 1(.w
Koouyoitrrcmeiiy m. Mvsi.uiisul it on.
ami is luiw Hie Mimicst child I huvc.
many Uui;lis, I ruinm joins,
II. A. TATE.
0rsr5i. Pa.. 1c ?i, jPdt.
I have cot hail c.no i.f my UiJ spells uic I
commenced taking 5 our tm-rlirinc. s jrt' iiths
WO. 1 IIVKSV 1.1..MCKL.
Pini.Arri.pniA. ?A. . J.-in, 7. tfn.
I prrrmttttht lnnnr of two c.T.s of JVfj
where the pnlicnt had given up 11 hope, Unit
werccurtd by this remedy.
c. A. Wood,
TreMiircr Atiieric. m 1'ublithing House.
1TJ? K.VOlr our rir,!y CVltEH the I
niiuxr t-All:. j tii.t yon nuiy try it, (
wilhimt i j',uf, we Hill semi ymi One
lMitus rt ve. All rlltltniH 7,(1,', l y u,
uivc tz, rohi-ui.iee mm biate. Ai drew
Hull Chemical Co.,
WEST I'lIII. VIF.I.11MA. PA.
lew ' Millinery.
-0 MY STOCK OF -0
SPRING
And
SUMMER
I wonder where Jim Kiley is ? It's been
a month or more
oince last ne said "uooubye to us a
staodio' iu the door
An' peltin' him with roses that were
redder than the mouth
Of the sweetest girl that eyer kissed a
sweetheart in the south !
I wonder where Jim Riley is ? I think
o him at night,
When the whippoorwills are singin' an'
the dew's a fallin' light
On the sweet, old fashioued roses that
are coverin' like snow
The gardens dreamin' dreamin, of the
one that loved 'em so.
I wonder where Jim llilcy is? I think o'
him at morn,
When the first, breath o' daybreak conies
a keein' thro' the corn,
An' the lark's wet wings are lifted, an' he
skims across the gray,
An' the swamp thrush is a siDgin' of his
soul into the daj.
The mockiu' birds remember him; on
every rumpled tree
I hear 'em singin,' siDgin' of his melodies
to me;
An' they set my soul to sighin', an' I am
sayin' half aloud !
"Now, don't them Georgia mockiu' birds
do Mister Kiley proud !"
It can't be he's forgot us? Yet, he's
keepin' still so lonal
Here's a garden full o'., roses; can't we
swap 'em for a song?
An' they're whiter than the cotton blooms,
an redder than the mouth
rw.v ..-i.i.
vi me sweetest gintnat ever kissed a
sweetheart in the south !
ADVERTISEMENTS.
OUSTS BOTTLE
JOHNSON'S
Chill and
FEVER
ionic.
Millinery.
Is arriving, and I will display the finest line of
foods ever shown in this town. Come and see
toe
NEW STYLES.
COME AND SELECT THE NEW
EST NOVELTIES.
MRS
oct 4 ly
P. A. LEWIS,
Weldon, N. C.
Chas. M. Walsh,
South Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va.
1 fr7iffi J
mm
0 1 n m
TOO LATE;
DEATH WHEN FORTUNE SMILED
STIIANCIE T111NOS HAPPEN IN MIN
ING CAMPS.
1 lie number who huvo worked aud
delved iu following a prospect until their
money or their patience became exhausted
are many, says the Auburn, Col , Herald
And it is not infrequently happens that
such parties live to learn that thev
abandoned their claims when a few more
days' work, or possibly a few more strokes
with the pick, would have revealed the
lead which they had worked to find.
A story was told to us by an old miner
a few days ago of an Eastern college
professor who came out here in early
days and started to prospect on some of
the quartz leads around Grass Valley.
When he arrived here had 870,000,
and he bought up quite a number of
claims and spent his money freely in
prospecting them. He worked with a
bouyant heart, confident that his labor
and investments would be remunerated.
He had a charming wife and four
bright children. One thousand after
another of his money was sunk into the
ground until finally his last dollar was
gone, and from outward appearances he
was no nearer gelling it back than he
was when he started.
Ho became despondent, and while
laboring under a fit of mental depression
ho prepared a draught of deadly poison,
gave a drink to his wife and to each of
his children, and then, after waiting long
enough to satisfy himself that they were
past recovery, be partook of the poison
and laid down to die with those he loved.
Before their bodies were cold they
were found by a man from one of bis
mines, who had oome to inform him that
a largo vein of rich rock had just been
uncovered. He and his had passed be
yond the cares of this world, and had no
further use for earthly treasure, but the
lead that was struck the day of his death
turned out a rich one, and yielded gold
enough in subsequent years to have made
him independently rich. .
All rree.
Those who have med Dr. King's New
Discovery kuow its value, and tlmse wlm
have not, have now tbe opportunity to
try it free. Call on the ndveitised Jrug
Kist and cet a trial bottle, free. K prill
your name and address to H. E. Bucklun
3C to., Vhicaco, and get a sample box of
Dr. Kinsr's New Life Pills fre.
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. : Wm. Cohen's drugstore.
Cures permanently OTCTTT! PAHA nf
Chill and Fever, Bilious or Tv-
1 1 T.S Tf . . J
pnoiu fever, Hemorrhagic or Swamp
j-ever, or money returneU. Price 50c.
NORTH CAROLINA TESTIMONIALS.
Holiuood, N. C.
I have used and sold Ifl bottles ftf vnnr
uieuieine aim 11 nas Eiven satis act on irmi
ny. J. r. ELLSWORTH.
Cronley, If. C.
Johnson's Chill and Fever Tnnie line
given perfect satisfaction. 1). HAND.
Beaufort, N. C.
hend me two dozen Johnson 'a Tnnin T
have sold out and need it. I have not had
a bottle returned. Ship at once.
ALLEN DAVIS.
Edeivton, N. C.
Please shin me 4 doz. Jnhnsnn' filiiii
and Fever Tonic at once. I think it gives
saxisiacuoii. . I. LEAliY.
Crontaa, N. C.
Enclosed fiud check for K7 fill
ease Jotinson's thill and Fever Tonic. I
think it the best medicine ever introduced
into eastern North Carolina. F.
has proved as guaranteed to me, so please
seuu out one more case immediately.
B. B. MALL1SONT.
Aurora, N. C,
I have sold twentv-twn hotlles nf it. nnrl
none have been returned. I think I shall
get a good trade on it.
A. J. McINTYKE, M. D.
Eniul, N. C.
It is as represented. Have not failed in
caseol lever when taken nrconlint; to di
reetions. J. A. ASKINS.
Marines, N. C.
The medicine is Hiving general satisfac
tion. LEWIS MAKINES & CO.
10 merenants or others who have access
to commercial reports, please investi
gate ana see that the above indorse
ments are from hu.-iness men all rated
in liradstrei't s and easily aeeessable. If
you sellJohnson's Tonic, sell it on a guar
antee.
For circulars address
:a. bcirardeau,
Savannah, Ga.
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1893.
. During the reign of Numa I'ompillius
700 B. C., an experiment was made with
wooden money.
Lrwest oash prices guaranteed. All
work warranted satisfactory.
CHARLES M. WALSH,
oot 11 ly,
F. H. Hiekev. 1203 Main tn.t
Lynchburg, Va., write": "I was broke
out all over with sores, and mv hnir wan
falling out. -After using a. few bottles of
xsotamc iiiood 15a I in my hair quit fallin"
out and all tbe sores got well."
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Condensed Sohedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
HATKI1
Julv 2nd
w.a. S it
6 a o
f,
P.M. I'.jr I'.M.
Leave WcMiin, 18 85 8 Si!
Ar Knrky Mnunt 1 l 10 44
Ar Turliori) 2 M
l.cavt'Tarlioni, 1 'A
I.v Roekv Mniiiit, 1 48 in V
Leave Wiln 8 W 11 :io
Lv Selma,
Lv Knyetleville, 1 n
Arrive Florence, 10 Id II K7
1'. M.
Lv 'Wilson , 8SU
I.v Goldsburo, :i ?n
Lv MllKHIlljH, 4
Ar Wilmington, 0 lo
A.M.
fi (10
6 2(1
r. m.
0 fO
7 oa 8 40
II IMI
5 15
R 30
A.M. P.M.
7 (Kl
7 47
8 M
HI 40
TRAINS (iOING NORTH.
V.
,1
Lv Klorenee.
Lv Ki'.yettevlUe,
Lenve Selnni,
Ar. W'ilxon,
Lv Wilmington,
Lv Mnirnolia
I.V (Jnldsliol'O,
Ar i Isoii ,
Lv Wilson,
Ar Rocky Muuiit.
ArTortKtro, 2
Lv Tarliorn. 12
Lv Rocky Mount, 2 On
A.M. A.M. P.M.
u IU
Ar Weldoii,
(i :i
11 in
12 50
1 HI
1 10
2 III!
r.4
ii :a
11 2'i
11 2")
11 so
12 08
A.M.
(i 811
!l 60
11 4IK
12 ftt
S HO P.M.
li 40
7 47
8 84
8 M
II 15
8 OK
P
18 m (i in
i on in nr.
M. P. M. A. M. P.M.
B"Scnd jour orders to us when in need of
Letter Heads,
Bill Heads,
Packet Heads,
Statements,
wveiopes,
Business Cards,
Posters,
w uuamg ana
Pic-nic Invitations,
p
Tags,
Circulars,
Etc., Etc.
EXECUTED AT SHORT NOTICE.
c n n inn "liniir Tin iioi
IfLUUIIlll 111 V I I II I IIIIVA I
Say, young man, if you intend get
ting married, have your tickets
printed by us. Write for samples
100 drafts, padded, onlylScents
SEND FOE PRICES & SAMPLES.
Address All Correspondence To
Excelsior Printing Co.
Dally exeept Sunday,
Trnin on Scotland Ncek Branch Road leaven
Welilon at " III p. in. lhilifiu 4 no.nrrive Scotland
Neck at t 1H p.m. Greenville (I 2s p. m Kinston
7:mp. rn. Itetuniing leaven Kinstoii 7 20, a. m.
Greenville K8ia in. Arriving at Hulilax 1100,
a. in., Weldi.ii 112') a. in dailv except. Sunday.
Trains on Washington brnncli leave Washing
ton 7 no a. ir. arrive s I'lirmcle Kin n. rn., Tarboro
!i fid; relurniiiK leaves Tarbnrn4 40 p m. l'armele
(i (III li. 111., arrives Wi.liiiK,tnn 7 ,, . i,..n-
except Siindiiy. Connects with trains on Beot-
land ."seek uranch.
Train lcKveTarloro N. C via Albemarle and
RaleiffllK. U Ilnllv erent fi,1u., f.
Eunday :i 00 p. m., arrive Williamston N. C.' 7 li
,'. in.. . ' 'i'. in. iiyiuoutii ynprn., r80p, m.
Returnini; leaves Plymouth dailv except Sunday
&:iua. m.Ktiiulay in oo a. m. Wil'linmston. N. 0 .
40 a. HI. HAS a m Arrive 'r,,r).,.r '
1120a.m.
Trnfn on MMlnn.l V P in., f..u.
i! ' 1','"I1' Sunday 0 00 a. m., arrive
Smith old X I' .'II u . V..,. i..-' i
Rmlthtleld, N. C., 8 00 a.' m.," arrive Goldsbo.ro. N
c., 0 30 p.m.
Train nn Vnnhvlllo Rr.,.,..t. ...,
Mount at 4 30 n. m .rrlv... K..l...mf. r,! J
,, . r - - - .." ... "rii,,ic ,, u, n,
m.,SprmitHope 5 .10 p. m. Retumfnir leavea
priniriiope sou a. m., Nashville 8 sft m
ar Rocky Mount I) in a, ni. dailyexceptSunilav "
1 rams on Latin Iirnneh Florence K, R leave
Lntta 8 ) p. m.: arrive Dniilmr 9 :in n
HirninB leave liunliarft Ml a. m., arrive La'tta7 00
a. in. Dailyrx 'cptsundny.
Train on Clinton Branch leav(e Warsaw for
Clinton, daily except Sunday at 7 00 p. m. and
jAv"1, Ret,lrll"'K 'five Clinton at 8 80 a m
40 .41 l,a5nd'78OU"0t,ti"gat Wars,lw wlth Nos-
Train No. 7K makes close connection at Weldon
for all points North daily. All rail via Richmo.d
AJ l',vcxPt.,s"nrtay via Bay Line, also at
Ro ky Mt daily ; with Norfolk and Carolina
Norfolk ""d 411 P0'1"8 North "li
J.'r.KENLY J. F. DIVINE,
T If FwtXnST81.,,, General Sup't,
i . i . EMLKSON , Gen'l Passenger Agent.
TLANTIC COAST LINE.
PETERSBURG & WELDON R. R:
Condensed Schedule.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Dated July 2nd, 1893.
No. 23
Daily.
No. 27
Daily.
Leave Peterghurg,
Leave Stmiv ....!,
Leave Jarratts, '
Ceave KelliehL
Arrive Weldon,
10.10 am
10.52 am
11.11am
11.32 am
12.15 piu
3.51 p ra
4.23 p m
4.53 p m
5.20 p m
. p IU
i0. Jl), tOUILrHnntli Imv.. D.i ...
ataiH, p. ni., arrive at Weldon 9.52.
TRAINS GOING NOETII.
Leave Weldon,
Le lie! field.
Le Jarrfttts,
Le Stony Creek,
No. 14 No. 78
Daily. Daily.
1.01a.m. 3.27 p. m
4.10 p. w
4.34 p. m
5.00 p. ra
2.32 a.m. 5.43 p. m
Nl). 134 iroii,, V .1. ,
i , :,;' 'raves weldon du ¬
ly at 9:20, nrrtve at Peterahurf; 10.55 a. in.
E, T. D. MYKL'S t m t....
TO THE PATRONS
OK THE .
ALBEMARLE STEAM
NAVIGATION CO
o o
QUICK TIME fe" NORFOLK ana
r.ASfLKN N. CAKOI.1N
On and nfter fj..
CHOWAN, Capti w" ,v' w 1
LEA E FRANKLIN on Momtavs Wed
reach Fmnklin on Tnesdav, Th 1
and ftntnnl
the South. ' tem '"in foi
river, will point on the
REACH NORFOLK- 1 1 ,-. . ..
and thus have the entire dav for ii, '
artion ofbusinesg in tbatcitT
'us iiuuxE A TRIAL.
Respectfully,
Franklin. V t,.. ,.J'.!f- BOGART
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