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I 1 b. Yf THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, FKIi. 2H, 18H9. l.l)VI:.i.l. SHOW Till- WAY. When Ihool' world seems so!ooiny in the nit iiin't look i n brinht, When il -wns iz il:nk in daytime en cz lonesome ez at nilit, Ilsiemiie. ila ray o light's a kinder .truiiglio' tlirntiuh Wlien von lliiuk u' ne ol' friend yuu know'll -hake tlie hand o' yon. When vol! 1 liink aliolil the dalk spot o' the linos lll.it lister tie, En Kii.in' at tlie Inline stM is lonesome that ten see, There's, one time hi n inur inii il isititon to happy tlioloits ;n iilie, En that's when nn ni'r.v slums ym that ol' nvee'healt's liaj..v smie. Sj I jiit don't koer ho.v lone y past er In- tnre looks to you. You'll sllti" timl somehow the skies'U turn from gray tolilue. You'll alius Huil them linliliu' up -douT keer how dark the day. Ea when they hi;lit you'll alius liud il'.- love tt at shims the way A SYMPTOM. ''I believe Katharine is olJer thau slie says she is.'' "She l:a- the shoulder show I habit." WHICH WAS H 1MMKST? llieh i.itile (rrl ''I l'o! a diamond rinj; and a hi doll ami a u old necklace to-day " Pei r I.iule ( iii I "Thai ain't uulhio'; I hii'l meat I'.r dinnei!" Oil RBVival Melliofls, 'vr. mi sr hi: horn tiiv HlNSKttS WANT Tn UK W.UTKli Tn IIKVYKN ON Kl.iitt'KllV HKHS UK KAHK. )r. Kingsbury in Wilmington Messenger, Many are the afflictions of the righteous ; but the Lord tleliverelh hi in out of them all. l's.iltu 34: 11). Oue of the northern Methodist Advo cates has much contempt for the old re vival methods ot his own church, iueiu d on the class luuctiiii; and the ''uiuurn- e.''s bench," Il proposes instead "a spirit of eunsecrated ingenuity, of zealous i:i(uiry, of holy Z'lil, which will devise fresh methods of securing conversions; modern revival helps and appliauws adapted to the spirit and life ot today." If the old methods were in use. as for merly the things sought in this paragraph would be realized. It is like talking of the higher Christian graces and sancti fied power without the work of the Holy Spirit iu the soul iu regeneration and sanetificalion. It is astonishing to sec a paper of the kind a pooh-poohing of the means that have proved so wonderful in the last hundred and fifty years in build ing up the Church of God aod in lead ing so many immortal souls in the way of life. liut the new doctors propose new quackery and scoff at the long tried old remedies that cured hundreds of thousands of sufferers. Some new thing is sought after, and the "old-time m tehinery," that is repudiated by that particular nmh.ru Advocate is sent inio the lumber room and new fads aud new pljns are res irted t As the old song runs, 'old time r 'liion is good enough for me." That writer says the nil revival methods are "obsolete,'' and out of touch aud are not "the right means to be used." Perhaps it has a patented article a uew device the result of destructive criticism an ingenious re ligious nostrum, by which man lost may be brought to I s.iviug knowledge ol the truth. It may ba it will suggest ''Chris tian S.'ienci" as the proper substitute fi r old Metholist theology, or "Theosophy'' as a sure antidote to sin and prompt re lief lor the ill to which fl'sh is luir. Religious empiricism is not dead yet. 1: Ye must bo born again." So said the Master. I'erhaps a uew system alto gether may be discovered that will work on the fallen in their souls as wonderful changes and results us hypnotism the old mesmerism of a hundred years ago works nn the physical man. There is no telling what ingeuius empiricism may not discover for the sinners that they may be wafted Heavenward "on fl iwery bids of casf ." Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rhemn and eczema, Cham berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent CUre. It also pnrMS itih ),u,Ui.'a .!. Scald head, snro ninnlua' ItUIn. ..11. .' chapped hands, chronic aore eyes and Biuumuieu iius. Dr. Tailr'a rin,lHU.. I),,-.) horses are the best tonic, blood purifier tciuiuuge. rnce, sw cents. Soldby Korsateliy '. M Cohen. Wel.'.on. J N. Brown, Han lav nr. A s Harrison. Kn -1. UniKKisls. .siini;x. 'Th it am iteur palm render told me I would mike a good housekeeper." "Well, what did you say?" "I told lit iu it wis rather sud len, but he might s k to pa pi " Coughing Constant coukIimik is verv (uniovular, and tlie continuous Imckine and irri tation will soon attack and injure the delicate liuinc of the throat and air assngi s. Take advice and use Dr. uII'h COugh Syrup in time. This wonderful remedy will euro yon. . - Br.Biiil'8 COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Dose tire small and pleasant to lake. Doctors ricomiui'u J il Price 15 ctj. Al all druggiita. GKICUTINU. Customer I'm sure I'vcscen yousome whern. I never forget pretty facel Waitress-I don't remember you and I never forget fresh customer! all life Sure lungs, pain in liioclH'tit ami pain ful luv illiing. tint t'lii't'-i'iiniu'rs of piii-mnoiiia, urn qtihklv relieved and cur-oil t'V tin) old reliable lr. John V. bub's Cough Syrup. It breaks up a cold ill one uigiit. Try it at. onee. COUCH SYRUP Will quickly heal Sore Lungs. tiii- nrr in;iH nml plt.'.i-.i.nt t tnUt Pm-tort rcu.Mii uit: ml U, l'lin: Al .lii llugi.iUb The Atlanta Constitution. SOMKl'IIISii .Mini T I'll K t. I;p ATKST wki.m.v m-wspapki. is the COl'STUY. ran u.it inn 1 v a mil's. TAKE V01 It llll.MK t'AI'KH ASH TIIK CONSTITl'TluN AMI UK IIAI'I'V. Dr. David' loilo-Kerratcii Manaparllla la the Heat HlooU Medlrine Known. It will will cure the worst' cases of Blood sod Skin Diseases. It will cure Rheumatism, making the Blond pure and healthy, ind onusing the sinews and mus cles tu perform their work easily and without pain. It cures Keiems, Old Sores, Pimples, Blotches and ill bMd diseases. ForsaUby W. M. Cohen, Weldon, N. C. ' - We cull special attention to our club bing arrangetiMits with The Weekly Coosiiiuiion, published at Atlanta, Ga. The clubbing price ol'the two papers be ing only Si.'. Oil per yar, subscriptions to be sent through this office and the terms to be cash. It is a fact perhaps not generally known that The Weekly Constitution has the largest circulation of any newspaper ou the western hemisphere. On'y a few mouths ago a large newspaper directory questioned the claim of circulation made by The Constitution aod put up a forfeit of 8100 that it could be disproved that it bad more than 100,000 circulation. The Constitution promptly accepted the idler aud .submitted its books to the rcpn ten tative of the firm, Mr. (ieorge 1', liow tll, publisher ot" th ; newspaper directory, acknowledged bis error publicly and paid the lot liit. The Constitution, while bi inn a demo cratic newspaper, is tiist and above all things a new-papir. It is a twelve-page seven-column weekly, making eighty b nr column.- each week, lis . uti.-cripliou price is $1 a year, but if taken under the arrangement with this paper we can give them both at the price above named. The Constitution has a special corres pondent iu every important city in the I'nited States and a lepres utaiive iu all of the leading centers in the w rid. During thewar with Spam, whi di ha just been brought to a close, ihe i, ports of no newspaper in the sou.li ei ui I e in pare with its uews presen'nti oi Ir-on the front. Its special staff ivpro-, ntaliie sailed with the army when it lii-t em harked from Tampa, and ol the Uo cor respondents who wont to Cuba be Was oue ot only seven who r- ui hoc. I to see the flag hoisted over the pub.ie boil line, in Santt ig i K- - eul r. p .- Manic also accompanied the Heft in the Caiih bean sea, and its VVa-hin -Men -pe.al ser vice covered every detail ol the i iiortant war reports originating at the e.ipitol. The Weekly Constitution dolii.g the late Spanish war servi d ihe in s ( all the notable event-, Iroiu lirst to la-i wiib the prouiptue.-s of a d illy. The victory of Dewey at M mila, the death of Kti sign liauley, the uiovcuu nls ol troops aud fleets, the destruction of Cervera s fleet, the operations in lV.rto liieo, the treaty, aod the unluiling of the -tars and stripes over Morro castle, Havaua were all given in The Weekly on Moudav, on the very day the news lirst appeared in the daily. The Weekly-Constitution makes a sp, -cial feature of iis agricultural pae, which is presided over by Colonel 11. .1. Keddiu.:, director of the tieorgia expeti ment farm, and a man who is n civilized as an expert ou all agricultural tope-. He gives a full page every week on agricultural matters. A page is devoted to the women aud a page to children, these two departments b.iug presided over by Mrs. William lung. Among the regular stalf members of the Constitution are Joel Chiiiill. r Har ris, Frank h Siantou and others well known throughout the country; while among its special c mtributors aie such men as Wallace I'. Heed, 111 I Arp. Surge I'lunkett, li -r.-v Hamilton. Dr. Talmagc and others ot nitiinal repu'a-lion. The Constitution has ju.-t complete I the thirtieth year ol its existence, Clark Howell being the editor and Colouel W. A. Hemphill its bu-iness manager. 1 name is a household word in every south ern state, from trgtniu to lexas. It has alwuvs been in especially close touch with the agricultural masses of the south. and in having reached i circulation which parries it into lfnl.OOil homes it has w. n a unique di-titieiioi whi.h rank- i among the greatest of Aineiiein Holii newspapers. The Constitution will send a sample copy ol its great eeaty iree 1 1 any one sending his own name and the names of six neighbors, on a postal card. Kvery man should take bis couuty newspaper before anything els", aud next to this he should take a good gener al newspaper, such as The Constitution. His county paper gives him the local home news, which is not supplied by a newspaper furnishing the general news from all parts of the country and from all over the world. Before a man seeks information from outside, he should first feci sure that he is being kept posted on what is going on at home. That is why he should take his county paper first. When, however, the opportunity is offer ed to get the best weekly newspaper in this country with your homo paper, the inducement is such as to elicit prompt re sponse I rom our readers. We will be glad to receive clubiog sub scriptions with this paper and The Con stitution, and if there are any who are now subscribers to this paper, who wish to take The Constitution also, we will be glad to receive subscriptions to the latter and furward them, having authority from that paper to do ao. The Constitution should be in every southern home! , 3 Fl trill!3 Pa: Tho Kitul You Uavo Always Untight, ami liii h lu. 1 '' iu uso fur over Hi) years has borne (lie signature of :,n'' ,1;,s ',,M'" "1;"'1' tl't'ler his ier Jr , ; soiiul Mipei'visioii siiuc its infam y. V, S-cCSliX Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations anil Substitutes are but lieriinents that tiillo with iiml eiiilan,ger the health of Infants anil CliibU'eti-lApefieni e against Impertinent. What is CASTORIA Oastoria is ;. substitute I'm- Castor Oil. raregorie, Props mid Soothing Simps. It is Harmless anil I'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic tmhstaiiee. Its age is its guarantee. II ilestrovs Worms mill nlla.vs lYverishiu-.s. It eures Diarihira anil Wind Colic. It relieves Teething1 Trouble, elites Const ipalioii nml Flatulency. It n -slniilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomaeli nml itowels, giving- heullliy and natural slecii. T!io ChildreiiN I'anacca -The .Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcais ihc Signature of IDREeTM -A 5 fp TA5TELESS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. nnvJTHHT. NIWvOBHeiTV i mm of Engine is best adapted where you have but a limited space to set it. We can, however furnish you with a hori zontal - engine, , . plain or Auto- f x matic - should f I i1 il Hi Write us il' you evi u think you may i i.enl an Kneineor Iioilor. , V J X " fiS ' . . V J If ."r THE R. R. 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You want the vnr- that is easiest tu managt and is Light Running 1 Them U ihmic iti tin w.rM tb.i' ' e.in final in tni-. h.i;:'i .d "Ei. strth ll"!', .1:ir.b'..! . 1 . tk lUlJTDVL-UU Ills il t!.V NlCW I IoMlv it h:i Automatic Tenlnn. lnuMr IVnl. alike nn both si.t.'snJ tier.llr i f.ttwt, I: ti-.-tluT haH H ; NfwM.in l t .J rwfVi.ilnvih win . 1 hiiu-ed ,,n ad Hi-it.il 'k-1' eiit e t , thus red in mt; liu-lin to WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. -i. M.. ii,..t.. M.-s rv.. , ., ., II S l ei ,.. I IU S,s lluS' I. I .Hoe1, o " ron lt BV P. N. Stainback, WELDON, N. C. ItieStaiidiird Krtilwny ot' Th- SOl'TH m.rs tin- il i;K' t list: in A I 1. ll H SI S Texas, California, Florida, Cuba and Porto Jlico Otrk-tly lirst class eij'ii jnu.rits on all O'lt'i'n-sh and local trains; I'lilliiian l'alacu Slirpino Cars on all niht trains, last and sale schedules, fe' Travel ,y die Southern and you arc assured a site, comfort ,),, and expedition j nirnev. 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(' win re. i I' ail eollipi titors Stores on ill in and piiee piods before Main siroet buying else- HI l"' am 1J :t p:n 1 1 in pin i ! i pni ti V! atn t Mailv rn pl Sumlav Nn-. luiiautl in-., I ht- Atlaiua Sp.ri.tl, Sulul Vt i i tui U il I rain id' l'lillnntn Sltt-p-t i-ami t'tut lns h lMi ii Valiiil!i ami Ail.intu. ;i!o I'ulliiuiu Sletptis hi'tntrn I'lirlf-nioiitlt anil I'hrstt r Nut H ami :K "Tlir S A. L l!xpnss" Solid train (.'tuu lits ami 1'ullniaii nli i'pi r liftwfcii rtirtriimnith and Atlanta. I'mn l any Sli'i-piT. In-tui-cii ( tiltiinliia and At laita. t) trains niaUe iiniiK i!iatcrnm it ions at Atlanta tor M.iiitiimt ty, MmIhIc, Nt v OrltMH, Texas, rahtdrnia, Mt'xuo. lliat t iinMiua, NaliMlii', .Mriiiplus Ma- oti. rinnda. I'r ttrki'ts, Sic-pet'-, rtr., apply to Atsor .1. V. Ur.ivvn, ,lr Trav, l'a.s. At't. Noimlk, Va lv ST. .IDHN, Vie- I'ris. atidticn'l Mr. V. K- Mi'llKK, (irnrral Snpi iiutriidi'iit. II. W. I! (II.OVKi;. Trallit- Manar. I S. AI.1.KN. Itm'l ra.-M im'T Aii't. 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Sent to liny iultlrtHt KUF.E- Ii writi UK Kin iik'f ol di-it;i.H(l ami iwiuel it :w tn p'iiT All work wamntti STKICTLY FIliST-CKASS unit PATS- k.cki;y. Work Delivered At Any Depot. CHtll IV. M I I !l .Vi 7 I" ! jltj -i- !l lit 1 j 1 oil 111 .V.' - 1 1 :u ; I I'. M A. M. i ,7109 lo ! H ill 11 11) I ; !l 4o p. ltd IV M ,1 M I". M p. M. i Ho 11 HI III ll i Hi it im pj in 11 ;io 1 m i ai ! :i im pj in 1 :t-j pj r.ii 1 P. M. A. M P. M 1 No. I11J, leave tioldslHiro at 5 l.", leave Wilson "1 .Vi, arrive Kocky Mount tt 15, ar rive at Tarhoro 7 HI, 11 111, daily except Sumhiv. Imily eieept SunUv. Tram on ss'oltaiet Seek hram h Koail leaTe, W,'l,l,.ii ai .1 Vi j,. in. Halifax 4 1. arrive Si otlani: Sis I lis i m l.riviivillt. i; p. m Kilisloi 7 '. p. m. KeiurniiiK leavoa Kiiistou 7 -,o a. m t.reeiivilles-.iH 111. Arriving hi HkIUsv It Is a. m.,Welilon ll.l-la in tHllyexee).lsinnlay. Trstns oil WtislilliMloll lirillli ll U'He V msI.ii . Ion s lua. m. amt sti p m, Hrtiv.-ti farmele y 10 a in aioiii.in ra reiiirioiia n ave lrin,-lr m y la 111. an.1 1, :i p 111 , Hrrive WH.hln-t.m 11 l' a. m. ailtl T III p. 111. Unity exrel.t Sillnlay. Tram leavts. TartNiro, S. r.. ilsily exi ept Sun ilay ,:i P. M.siiuitay 4 IS p. m. arrive l ly ill. . nil) 7 III V. M . 1. le p in. Ketnniln,; l,-aes Plymouth . I a i I y eveei.l SiiihIht 7:.ii a m . hh,i 1i11t1.lMysy.14ja. m., arrnisi at Tarts.ni in n", a ni.. Train ou Mlillaiiil N 4' Rraneh teavea (iol.u. burn S I'., ilaily eveept suuilay 7 lsri a 111 , arm, HmiUinel.l. N ('.,8 10 a. m. lieturniinc l,-avi Hiuillitlelil, N. t' Van a. ai arrive Uolitslsjro, N (' , HUS a m. Train on Nashville Braneh leave hoeki Mount al y, a m lo p. m., arrive at Nash villi t'liln a. m. au.l 4 11.1 n m srii.ffii o. ... a 111 4 .v p. m. Ki'tiirhiuir It Bvea sprlnv Hope in.. 1, . 11.1,1. isasnvuie U.H.. a.m. ar Krs ky Mount 11 li a, m.i; on p. m. dally em i.t .Snuilay. Traill on I'linUm Brain h learea Warsaw fm Clinton. 'Ully eiei.pl Siniilay at II In a ,11 aio! 4sp in Keturniiia leave Union at 7 u a m ami :i isi p. in Train So ; msl.-. elie emnus lion al , l,li,i, V'u" iTvi'v "' ! Itlehuiolid al . 11 . K K N J . 1 , 'tril Mail. T M. FMKKMIN. II M. KMKKmiN. Tr-:.i. Mu;,ai4,i.f. (,Vu i itum-nKfr Agr-it rt rKKSIICHU ,t WkUWNK. K I ouile used Nehriiiiir. TKAINM (KHNli KtlL'TH. Dated Mar. an, H9H. No. 23 Daily. No 403 Daily. Irfave I'etemliurn, Iti lMlaiu Leave Htony Creek, 1(1,17 am 1-eave Jarratta, am Leave Km puna 11.12am Arrive Wehlon, ll-.Viani No. 3,r, iroinirSouth, leaves IVtenliurit at H.PJ, p. ra., arrive at Weldon 9.4 J. 411 pni Ki.lt; pni In llnpni 111 4 loin ll'Jlipui TRAINS GOING NOHTH. Iave Weldon, 1 Kmporia I Jarratta, 1 Stony Creek, Arrive Peterahurn, No. 32 Daily. 1.43 a m No. 78 Daily. 4 SHp. m 5.13 p. m 6 .an p. m 5.44 n. m 3,14 a.m. 6.2-Jp. m No. 4112, going North leaves Weldon dai ly except Sunday at 5:30, arrive at I'etera burg 7-23 a. m. No. 6M0, for the north leaves Weldon, Sunday only, at 5:30 a. m., arrive I'etera bniy at 7.12 a. m. J. It. KF.NI.Y, T. H. EMERSON, Gen'l Manager. Traffic Uatuurer. H. M. EMERSON, Geo. Fat. AjtT BldRT & FIERCE -Wliulesale and Hetail Ilealera In- NEW GOODS -VOR-FALL & WIN TEE Kvery department l.riinlul and runiiing over. We carry the lurost si oik id B a" " 0 "I S -and- St l i AND GI!OCt!RIBS ul'any house in Halil'ut couniy. Our immense atore i FULL OF BARGAINS for ALL. We keep every article needed on the farm or it the borne. njr isid.rs io WeldoD ahould vuit our atore tod inapeot oor Itock before buying elsewhere
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1899, edition 1
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