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, , ..., . . "mmm,m.. . - THE ROANOKE NEWS. THURSDAY, MAR. 30, 18!9. MY OLD HOME. (Written by a Lmlyof Ninety -four Years ) (Mostou Transcript ) I hail once more my natal day, Ktill in ray tenement of clay, With many t'uvors lile-st. Now He who plueed the strut-tore hero Can prop it up another year, If He should think it best. Long hath it stood, through slows and rains, And braved life's fearful hurricane, While many a stranger felt. The reason why we cannot see. The Builder knows full well. But now 'tis weather-worn and old; The summer's heat, and winter's cold Fierce through the walls and roof. 'Tis like n garment so worn out. To mend there seems uo whereabout, 80 gone is warp and woof. The tottering pillars are all weak; The poor old rust hinges creak; The windows, too, are dim; These slight discomforts we'll let p.iss, For, looking darkly through a glass, We catch a hopelul gleam. Nature and reason tell us all This withered frame em long mint fall, When, where, or how's unknown. We'll leave that to the Architect, And trust His wisdom to direct The takiug of it down. And when you see it prostrate lie, Let not a tear bedim your eye, The tenant is not, here But just beyond time s little space She finds some quiet resting-place, No more to date her year. And though she walks with yon no more, The world will move just as before, 'Tis meet it should beso Let each his house in order set, That he may leave without regret, Whenever called to go. A 1'KAYKK. In a little book, "Great souls at Prayer," recently issued in London, is the follow ing prayer by tho late Hubert Luuis Stevensou : "We beseech Thee, Lord, to behold us with favor, folks of many famiiies and nations gathered together in the peace of this roof, weak men and Women subsisting under the covert of Thy patience. He patient still; suffer us yet a while longer with our broken purposes of good, with our idle endeavors against evil suffer us a while longer to endure, and (if it may be) help us to do better. Bless to us our extraordinary mercies; if the day come when these must he taken, brace us to play the man utider affliction. Ho with our Iriends, be with ouiselves. Go with each of us to rest; if any awake, temper to them the dark hours of watching; and when the day returns, return to u, mir huh and comforter, aud call us up with m iming f: i and with innining hearts eager to lab ir, eaer to be happy, if hap piness shall he our poriiou, atij if the d.iy be m arked lor sorrow, strong to endure it. Amen." A New Anecdote of Paderewakl. I'lid. row -Li, while in this country, liuutii" Mirh an idol of the matinee fcirh- .it'll "f ..in 11 getieruiiy that he tva o t 1 11 hrlint'il with requests by mail fur l.i.- autograph and photo graph. 1 n.' i!;,i , when on his western l"i:;-, a iih-h f.-r, r entere'l hi- private tar ui:.l I-ti licit 1 him a letter from a I t"in:m u: -m il ty Human of a large western (in. Those who saw it say it was t ( 1 -'-ivt 1 lavish in adjectives expressing admiration for the great pianist and his art, and wound up by rcijiicsting "a lock of hair," and en closed a slump for return postage. When the laughter of the Pad ercttski party had subsided, his sec retary piuiTt dei! to indite a reply, which ran as follows: "Dear Madam M. Paderew-ki directs me to say that it affords him much pleasure to comply with your rerue.-t. You fail to specify whr.se Lair you desire, and to avii.il c rivr he has S'-eun d a sample from t-ai li of the stall en voyage; to wit, hi- mafaLMT. his pecntarv, hie valet, his two cooks and his waiter, together with a small portion from a cat and n n attres- belonging to M. Pullman, pnpriitaire of the coach de lew which we (m i upy. I Pave the honor to lie your oliidicTit servant." N. V. Journal. Where Brierwood" Cornea From. Nearly all, the brierwood of which pipes are rnade comes from the south of France. "We didn't have time to stop, so we b iu.'hta lunch and ate it as we drove aloiiii." "Ah, I ace you dined a la cart." "I rise for information," shouted an excited politician. "lam very glad to hear it," said a bysian ler, "for no man wants it more." (loo. B Seoord, tho well known con' tractor of ToWdnda, N. Y., says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Kenitdy iu my family lor a long time and have foudd it superior to any other." for mtlf li W M Cnhfii WnMnn I V H-"?n Uallfai.Dr. A S. Harrison. Kulleld, IiriiKglil HIS KYKSJIOIIT DKFKCTI VI "How did he happen to marry hei?" The young womin to whom the quea tion wis addresse 1 shru.'ged her shoul ders. It was hor b last tint she never spoke ill of her friends, and she was de termined to live up to that ideal. "Youoaoaee for yourself that he wears goggles," she said. Chicago Post. CougMng Constant coughing is very nimo iiifr, and the continuous hacking and irri tation will soon attack nml injure the delicate lining of the thro.a and air passages. Take advice and use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in time. This wonderful remedy will cure you. COUCH SYRUP Cures a Cough or Cold at onoe. tmttt mmaKaiid pleasant to lake. Doctor Mwusueua H. i-i-rtoa n a At all druKi'tta. EYE TO ISI'SINKSS. The doctor hurried in and called the druggist to oue side. "I'vejust been called to attend the Croesus baby," ho said, "and I've given a prescription that calls fr nothing but paregoric. When they send it over here you must toll them it wil 1 take at least an hour to put it up and the cost will be $11.5(1. That's the only way to make them think I'm any good, the medicine's any good and y 'u're any good, and I want to keep their business." Chicago Post. "You say," remarked the pedestrian, "that you have vainly wished for work." "Many a lime," answered Meandering Mik'i. "What is your favorite occupa tion?" "It all depends on where I hap pen to be. In Oreg iu it's pickiu' bananas, and iu Florida it's shoveliu' snow." RULES FOtt DUELING. Some Old-Time Directions for Conducting an Aflair of Honor. To the subjects of (Jiictu Victoria it is, happily, a lost art, say; the Navy uml Army Illustrated, but 0 j turs since dueling was .-uilicii ntly in vogue to induce an anonymous writer to pulilisii a hook "containing much use ful information" ironically dedicated to lianiel (('Council, Ksip, M. P., and James Silk Buckingham, K.-it., M. P., as "1 nh Naming the opinion lirst pro mulgated by the immortal plag-talf, of happy memory, that discretion is tiic letter part of valor." The author advisis "all my coun trymen w ho go abroad to Use the pistol instead of the sword when they have the choice of the weapon, as the bal ance of killed and tvoundul is now much in favor of the French, who, upon the termination of the late war, amusid tiii-mseives by occasionally splitting some half dozen of our traveling young fashionables before breakfa-t." lie n commends "Pur dey, iu Oxford street, as the maker of the best dueling pistol locks," care in the selection of a stock which lits the hand comfortably, and to eschew "saw handles." Parrels should be ten inehis long, and half rillul, which, considiring that throughout his vol ume he po-i s a- a man of the strictest honor, is puzzling, for he admit that a wholly rilled pistol is considered an unfair vuapoti, then fore one not ap pianng lo be rilled should lie substi tuted. ( in "the chances" he writes: "Many a poor, long-annul, straggling fellow has rtctived the coup di (sic) coeur (or fatal stroke! who might still have been in existence had he known how to (:.. 1 l l Li.- pir.-oii in tut- Ik-Id," tho neies-arv proUctiiti consisting in landing sideways and dtawing in tin- s'l-n.ai h. "Should the party be hit." presumably Im-aiise he could not diaw in his stomach, "he must not l'tt-1 alarmed.' Ti Set His tl'.l'l- ml;, as a man with a bullet in his stomach can hardly he expected not to ili-play sonic little natural anxiity-, for, as is admitted later, "a shot in the digestive organs must be particularly annoying to a lion vivant." To al-ili-nmn his advice is "the old metl.od of lighting tho back to the ad versary, and discharging over the -honhh-"." "Th,- 0! anocs of a man's being killic! are about fourteen to i.ik-; and of his bring hit, about six to on"." He arrives at this conclusion by dividing a man's body, whin cp-po-cd to hi. adversiiry. into nine parts. Therefore he says: "As in only three of these a wound would prove mortal, the chances are three to one against his being killed, and live to one against his being hit; that is, however," lie hastens to add, "provided his antago nist ha never read my work; if he has, the ra-e may be different!" The combatant is told "not to allow the idea of becoming a target to make him ur.ia-y, but to mat the matter joeo-tlv." He is to laugh awav the 1 wiling over a bottle of port, ami play a rubinr of whist, but he most avoid drinking to ixcess or taking "any food that tends to create bile," because "bilious objects are not seen cither distinctly or correctly." This would latiicr be a valid reason for petting as bilious as possible; a man with an at tack of jaundice should be invisible, and able to blaze at his antagonist in perfect safety. If he cannot sleep on re tiling to rest he is to read llyron'g "t'hilde Harold;" his-servant is to call him at live, and give him a strongcup of ei'lfcr; then he is to smoke- a cigar, and "on his way to the set 11c of action" he is take a brandy and soda, as a most "grate ful stimulant and corrective." No wonder our author recommends him at this point to draw in his stomach. "If he dies, he is to gooff with as good grace as possible!" On the other hand, if lie hits his antag onist, he is to take off his hat to him and express regret. A challangp is not to be in rhyinn, tirh as "a certain poetical, brandy loving major general of marines" wrote to a brother otlict r who ran oil with his wife: Wounds on the flesh a orgnoni ah 111 may hel, Put vv.Aii.u-iil Ituiiui 'a uuiy t-urvd Willi steel. All Irishman is not to he chosen as si'ooiid, for nine out of ten have such an innate love for lighting they can not bring an affair to an amicafile ad justment; and the first duty of a sec ond is to prevent the affair coming to a serious issue. Other advice is for the second to take tare his principal is not inconvenienced by the sun, and to pet his antagonist with something dark behind him, when it will be much more easy to hit him. As may be inferred, the author holds by dueling, for "The man who falls in a duel and the individual who is killed by the overturn of a stage coach are both unfortunate victims to a practice from which we derive great advantages. It would he absurd to prohibit stage traveling because occa sionally a few lives are Tost by an over turn; and unless men endeavored to destroy each other they might live to a patriarchal age, and multiply so rapidly that the soil would soon be insufficient to supply them with nourishment" with which redurtio ad absurdtim the volume may well be put back on the shelf. V , I - tij kS Z W f? : Li ft 'ii il M '1 aSTQBlATiie Kiisd Yoa Sava A'ccctaWc Prcpawtionfor As similating Use Food .mil Uc v ula -tuig the 5 lo uiadvs and Dowe b cf ProtnotesDiiiostion.rhccrfiil ncss and Kcst.Contains nciltu-r Opimn.Morphiite nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. Zv.r.iwf Amu Si J ifftnuuit ftarm Sttd - Aprtfccl Ilcmcdy forfon'ilipj lioit. Sour Sloniiich.Di.ii ilioca. Worms .Convulsions. to wri.sh ncss and Loss or Sleep. TacSuiulo Signature of NEW S'ORK. ta-ai LXACT COPY OF WRAPFCH. 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- matic - snouia you prefer. Write Us if vi,u i vi'h tliii.k . u uei 'r iced a I-.: -i..t- er IS.-il. r. THE R. R. MACHINE SHOPS li'Hlliekc li..,l,ls. .N. (' V. II. Trkacv, Sniicriiitnt.lriit. 1 .... i.-. . p . net i tin 1 . 1 in ei 1 11 in 1 I" Ik Mm headquarters:; I'm ii tTI'.l.H'iU'llOOl, VA)OK. tiluu .-t ile cMiitritct i-rii'i .". .Best Discounts B-s'i.A.'eriis lur Si-liuiil IV-k. T 1 AIL, J P. J. v. iiiineni us I!( lUKSKI.l.KKS Ilrl'. A. JACOBII LEATHER- Giles, 11 Oils, n Gall Skins, Shoe Findings, Etc., Etc. Hide W ir.-leiiise, Coy Street. Slere 11 'el (Idi -u, IT l-!ili a.llie..t fu-l, friers I'aid f-r Ili-K Don't Have Your Watch Monkeyed With taT lint take it lo I.iitleiiiii. N. t'., fur r.-Kiirs I cau test your ryes ami lit nln-es .it reai in.ilile jiriiin. Klauiinntinn free. The only cliariii' will be fur (lanses. Full line wutelir, cluck and jewelry always on hand j" ly JOHfi 0. & ESTABLISHED 1865 Woodside's wharf, Norfolk, Va; T .T"M"T:"!--('"r "fi'U-'l" hirr.-l--. Shell lime fur land. Mit cs- ai niiul fertilizi r fur ilie fitriuers' p .eki't and improvement of his html. PLASTER.-I'J I'la-tcr in ba-s or bulk, T)T?i A TTT TTT ,TT! All size", ear load 01 less. Farms well drained wi'l ".ivc utid yields and nl'tcii pay its eut in 0110 year, SEWER "PT I ' M ! All siics for roads, eulverla, wells, cto. 1"A.I?' ' ,ur' '"r n''"" on'' timlicr. l'ine tar in pork, oil and pine barrels, OEIJIIj1TT. All kinds; car load ur smaller quantities. DU.T . T. KOSS, DENTIST Weklon, N.C, Office over Entry A Pierce'ss tore. 10-19-ly. ij ! m -n ..' , r.. 1 For Iniasita a rd CHidron. Always Bought Bears tlio Signature The Kind You Have liways Boughs, fgf ' '-.-.I. n '.. i , t ; Y-K Tr -t'- t4 - -... 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Thr Atlanta Spinal, Siilid Wnlilnilfd t ram it riilhuuii Siti-p-ri and 1 i'.u lit s Iti twi t'it 'ah inl tui and Atlanta. iiImi l'lilliiian SU-i n-ts 1 u-t m tn I'uitsniniitli and ( lit-tir Nih 1 1 and ;!, "Tin S A I, I'.xprtss"' Stdid li.nu (.'('.u lit- and riillni.iti slet-pri lM-lt in riiMsniMUlh and Athnita, t'tMU t any Slrepi rs In t ween ( tilumlna and At lanta. 1 tuth 1 fains inakr iinint diatrcniutrct icm at Atlanta tt-r Mu'itutinicry, Mnlult', Nc OrU-ans, Tt xas, Caiihirma, Mrxim, (.'hat t iniMtia, N.i-hvillt', Mt inpliif, Macon, Kl.iri.la. For In k K S!i'pri!, etc., apply to Atsor .1. V. Ilniwn, .Ir. I'rav.i'as. Aji't. Noilolk, Va. K. ST. .HHIN, Vitc Pits. amUitn'l Mr. V. K- Mi-UK K. lifiier.il Suprriiiu-iidt'iit. 11. V. It. I.I.OVKK. Trattic Manager. 1.. S. AI.I.KN. (icn'l r.iM iincr Au't. licin'fal Utlirc, I'ortsmnutli, Va. ;TIiTl W. A W. 1! A 1 t.litlA 11 AM' IIKANl H Ks, A NH ATI. I in OAs I MM' UAtlKOAIjluM fAX"! HI .Sl'l III (AKlll.lSA . ( iuulrlist'il sichriliilr. 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M I.e Wilson. ; 3 :i" 11 :il Hi 1 lit Ar Uih ky Mount, II till 1J H7 U 1 r,:l l.r Tarlioro, 1'J 'Jl l.r linrky Mount, ; ;t tin 13 n7 Ar Wrldoii, j I ;!J u ;,!i I' M A. M P M Xo. lli'J. lratr (ioldslMiro al a l.'t. leave Wilson 5 .Ml, urrite liotky Mount ti la, ur rive at Tal linn) 7 n, a. m , daily eirrpt Sunday. I'aiiy mrnit Sunrtav. Tram ni Seiillaiiil Xi-i k Hrnin h Ktn.l leavw ni-iuiiii ai .i -! p. ui. iiHiiiHi i i,i. arrive .srollsni Seek illli i. m. tlrrriiville II ,.T ni Kiu.tiil i fhi ,i. m. Ki-liiriniiK lt-avei, Kiimlnii 7 Ml. a m Ureenvitle s -a in. Arriving at lliillfm Ills a. in., Weldiin It ,l.i u. ni itHily i-xi-i'iilsiiintay. 1 riu lis en t asliniiileti Iiih'ih Ii Iran- W hsIui p. ten s ana. ni. ami H .Hi i. in. arnvr. paruielr li In a in an-1 I in p in rrliiriinii! leave Panm-lc a. He. ill. ana ii si p. in., arrive vtasliiimlM,, h,m a. ,11 llllitilllip ,11. itinly rxri-pl Siuntay. Traill leave. I'arlMirn. N ,'., Unity exu-pl Sun day . ,m t. M, Siin-liiy 4 1,1 p. in arrivi-. fly 11m111111.ini. M . ii ir , i. Ill, KellllllllK' Irattn I'lynieiilh iWily eM-fia Suirlnr 7 -II a tn . .nil suii'tajs'.'.t.i a. ui., arrii e al 1'arl.uro inuia u,., 1 I .l.i H. 111. iraiuiin Midland N.C. Rrftneh leavea llnlrU. tairn N ,' dally e.rrit Sunday 7 a', a. m., arrlvt Smlltilield, N r.,S 111 a. m. KeliirninK leavw Smiiliiield, N.C, Hilda, m., arriru (joM.boro, N Tram nn Naativttle Hrant-h leaves Rnekt Miiiinl al n.HB in. i ei p. m., arrive at Kask- nlltT-elna m. and 4 nip ,.. Sprlna lli,ie in In n in , hi. nt'iiiriniiK li ave. Sir)iK Huiie II m a in., ami 1. 1.. p.m. Nashville II ij a.m. ar Reeky Mount 11 15 i, in.il.n i p. jailj eitept Tram in, (Tllitiii, llranch leave. Wm.. rn, (Tliuen. daily etrept Sunday al I ill a, m. and tip, " neiiiriiiiia leave timioit ai 7 uo a a and 1 'Hi p in. Traill Nn. 7s niake.rliwerntiueetliiii at Weldifll tiirall....liil North dally. Atlrail via Klehmimd j. it. it r..s 1. 1 , en Mau T. M. KMKKsiiS, M KM KRMIN, 1 mine Manauer. lini'i I'asM-iiKer Asent I'tiTl'litiHCKU .f- WLLDOX R. H ('ouden.ed Meheiftile. THAIXS liOIXli KOL'TH. Dated Mar. 21), 1H9S. No. 23 Daily. No 403 Dailj. Leave PeUirsliurn, lll.lMl aiu 9.411 pm Leave Ktony Creek, ll.37ara lll.Ilipm Leave Jurratta, am 10.3Hpm Iave Knipnriu ll.I2am !.4lpm Arrive Weldon, 11. Mam ll.Siipm No. 3j, uoiug South, leavea l'etersl)ur(i atH. I J, p. m., arrive at Weldon 9. 42. TKAINS GOIXO NORTH. No. 33 Daily. No. 78 Daily. Leave Weldon, Ie Emporia Le Jarratta, I.e Stony Creek, Arrive Feterehnrg, 1.43 m 4 3Hp. m 6. 13 p. m 5.2t p. m 5.44 p. m 6.22 p. m 3.14 a m. No- 4i2, going North leavea Weldon dai ly except Sunday at 5:3(1, arrive at Peters burg 7.23 a. m. No. 6MII, for the north leavea Weldon, Sundays only, at 5:30 a. m., arrive l'etera hnrg at 7 12 a. in. J. It. KENLY, T. M. EMERHON, Gen'l Manager. Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERHON, Geo. Paaa. Agt. ,'tii lu; ti ,:u i' ' vW vW ',-J'!0--ai,,--3'"--'er--"f -s '.V '.TV 'fV VI D 1 , , M. 7A t Others Try to &6 "M wrNevrr p is li ft, but Left' MEYER. h hhl '2 T) rnr IlnHnTrl Ptinnn. be is siiiu-lv ut id fiebt i f nil and Wbituki r strei t. fall in nnd '.V win it &6 VFk fM rfi mi. n...,. 4. ?. 10LLICQFFER, M. D., !i.ii,,,ii.il ir "WS. Vr MV-WELDON, N. C.JOI Complete line of l!riies, Mnln iies, Toilet Aitirlrs, l' iliiiin rv, Ci nibs, Bruulm Fine Slatiennv ainl I'rueeisls' Siiinlries. Sloc k kept up l.j Iriiiiurit arrival J iv.,.,i, m,j.- a e,, n.i.i, -i, . cnrin cnniiTiiM r... ,t;.. r. . . , i. e , , r ' 1 " " OUUH I UUII I Kill " I ' -'" ' " t Oia, Hum ,t4 Mineral Wains, We also make l'ine Apple nrii ntlnr flavnid Slmhtta Vit 1. 1 i . ,-im e.-eiit ti-i-ii ,e.i i n i . I ' II snakes, etf. aw i lir.ni. nn t iiiaj or nielit, kfc& CHAS. M. WALSH, MK.tM M.Uilil.l'. audi; RAM i'K WORKS 1'rtrrsl.urg, V MOMFMKNTS. s- Hi ailsluiu-M, I'tunlH.'t tc iOJuAl.to I run lYminu, Vases ZTvt, purjMwen at lowest purcft. l"iX XmJ IffiUSATlsrACHJoN (JI AKAN I KKI. , ' mmn i ' i i..-s-7.;..Ag 9 Work Delivered At Any Depot. ot't 11 ly. EMRY & -Wholesale anil n php n a t ypnniiAKnTtin NEW GOODS FALL & Kvery ilrparliumt triiiiful and AND GRO0ERIES of any house in Halifax county. Our immense store i FULL OF BARGAINS for ALL. We keep every article needed on the farm or in the hou. mrVisitora to Weldon ahoultljviait our atore tnd inapeot our itock befo' buying tlaewhcre,) - ySs S 'W ' -5' -J- -. K y a. -' ''''.v il fit , ... Follow, but get ft with up-to-date poods, nd- I'uiiitietitors Stores on Main ... piiue p:)ods before bujiog else- v. Enfield, N.C. I 1 . N J iiiitiuii) ai.ii iiuurauly ci ui , uiidii j,. Id ly ft "irv w " SUCCESSFUL SHOOTERS SHOOT WINCHESTER Rifles, Kopriitinrr Sliotguns, Ammunition nml Loiiilcd Hintgtm Slicll.-i. Witiclirsterguin ami niiiiiuitiilioti, although tho stantlurd of tho wot Kl, cost no itKire tliuii poorer niukva. Be fore buyiti( stud inline on a postal for ijj puge illustrated cutalogtie. It's free. rVinchcster Repeating Arms Co., NEW HAVEN, CONN. I EM ahlisihji ix ha I Till' Until Is lilt- IihiimI.iIiiiii iil'onl KomsJ j We make Claims, onr WORK InllU i ,lu'm' ftaJTLet us Estimate tor von JB UrsitMis Sent to anv addrtss FREE- In writiiij; give nge ofdeeeased and some lim it us lo p'lre All work wamniel STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS and SATI8- KACTOliY. FIERCE Retail lValtrs Iu J FO R WliSTEK ri.nning over. Wf carry llie largest stoi a el
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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March 30, 1899, edition 1
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