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f '. i f r V f THE FIDELITY MUTUAL L1I 3 XJfBUBAj.'CE ASSOCIATION OK PHILADELPHIA IS A riUST- ciASiS jss-nicrnoy. if tqu " TOTS TIIS INTERESTS OF NASH ASD y.UGECOolLK COCNDKS. WAST INsUliASCE IV Xi.'s COMPANY, WRITE TO. OH CALL AT. THE OFFICE OF . ROCKY' MOUNT.- N ; G.; MARCH 7TH. 1 895. NO. -49." iVOL. 8 TUBPIIOENIX, . FOUND OUT. ; v HY CoglSKB C0ST. ' . Robert Arnold was lead's an Highest of all in Leavening TowerLtiest U.S.Gor'tZejwrt ESTABLISHED im. r - Tobacco Flue. - Tobacco Fines. i f J f . w J ml l ; d) i .' ; r. f. Eaiaael TitcW Breserlptloi. for Infants i lt-.roa. nontiJMeltwrOpiam,MrpMiie,: t .-, ,r Karcotlo eubstaac. It Is a Jiannles substitute) ; riorlc Drops, Soethlag gjrup, and Castor OO. 14 U Pleasant. Its guarante Is 'thirty years use by r:::ansofMotlirs. Caatawla dawtroja Worms and allays feverUliDesa. Castorla prcrcaU TasalUnff Bour Cwr4, cures Diarrhoea aad "Wla Col Ic Castorla relieve, teething troabloa, Js eavnstlpatloa an4 flatulency. ' Castorla assimilates th fooVT retrnlataa tho stomach and bowels, .rtvlug hoalthy ad SaataariJ Bleep. Caa- toria Is the CbUdrea's Panacea the BIoOiera Frlead. . Castorla. la aa axeaUeat BMdktna far VkM kvr. rapWMdlf toU a. t Ma ..aWiatanrathawaMldraa" . - -.Pl.a.COmol, . Lo.wU.Maav "(MUrtebth. b r.TOly forchfldrea o( which I MB .i.f"- I hop. tha day la Bat tmrM1- whad awthara irilla.Mfalwth.i1 haMrat o( their ohUdm, a CMUrl Ml at UMTarioaasai I BMkkM Mni thtir M aoa. Wrftni avrkMtwakfimf other hartid Pa. J. r. Kncrajti ' Cacwaj. Ark. Castorla. -Cawnrla a .Mil aJaawd toahBai that I in IHIM..I aaaapartar taar ai .airlaaia too,W R.a.AaMM.K.n.' ' JUS Oxford Bmoktrm, X. T. ctu. ki (Mr OTiari. jnctk. vOk (Mok, and Mtkoof w IT am ' Mdkal MivlkM what hi ham m navlw pnxhMts, TMaaara fna anafaai Oat la. bmtIM at Chawrla baa waa h task wtth Uxr apoa tt." ; '' ; Dm naanfia am Dianaatar, "The Oaattaar CmpuTi TT( MmrraT Aixan C. Sam, Ava, aYteeat, Vrar Tack OHy . .'.-'u, "b." umaason, . -FIRE -"AND . ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Hsnts Collfected. ' -''' :- ' : '.?.' - ;'' '-' : ' '' '' ' ',' r '. . Agent for Remington Ccandard Typewriter ' - ' S r.nd all Typewriter sup nlieo, also Victor Bi- sfc . 3)leG; Office neiit to nfjlitridge & Rob- -LOe " , .i.'i . ,,., ' yvi m Absolutely Llrydcs.. .-' w ...Ifl . ' the Best . J. v ' vt ani - ' " - Superior flaterlal - v v , T r ,rv"a- X, sndScientlfic Work- - .. r .4 rrtanaMp. ... i.l'e, bspny lifs at Moonuin Top. fie had rcoorored bis former healib,tnt ru bow afBIcted with suolbec maladj. Ua bsd fullea In lore with famer Forrest's frsnd. daughter, Edith. He was not destined bewarer, to eii)oj bis dream loaf alone, for Belle BurtrigB, who tad long airb ed for the riolt roang . bachelor, beard of bis strange infatuation, snd fearing to lose bint bad insist eo; on setting forth with bar mother for Moontaia top at once where they took board. " He was ao aistcb for tbert . two society women, and poor Edith aoott saw that he vaa beina drawn away from her. In her pride she wos'd not let bim see bow ' aho suffered frow neglect, while be attriboted her eoldoess to ooqnetry. At last a summons earue that bis npcle was dying. : lie ramt return to the city to see bis old benefactor for the last tima.-. His heart tnrned to bar in this mouant of rest for row sad not to IVUe Burleigh, bat Edith did not know. .-. She sobbed herself to sleep that nightkand awakened with a start; the stow tread of many fet rame up the gariTM path; the door was smitten by a persistent band. She heard her grandfather go down stairs Is bla flapping slip era and orjr: .. "Who is there? and a voice an swered: . 'It's me, Uncle Forrest Csleb Fisk from the station. . There ha been an accident; jour boarder it hart. We're ftehd him here, he asked as to. The doctor la eom- ing. ' "." In 61s half eousoiout at ate, Ar nold tbooght he heard Edith's yoice utter his name; and bad a memory of aeeing her white and tear stain ed face bendiag over bim; bnt as he rocoerel, be ' saw only Bella Burleigh and her mother. Thoy aursed bim very tendorty I'bey re.lly cared for him, it wus plain. ..... "There is a letter - waiting for joa, said farmer Forrest one day. I asked the dootor if you might bev it now. He said yes. ; I ex peot It'a bad newa. It's got a moarninf border. I do feel afraid you've lost yoar nnole. It waa from the family lawyer. and announced fcis nnole.s death It bore,, alao, other news. The great forinne waa not bis, only a modest Income. Some men might have rsjoioed in such a legAey. It seemed very small to him wbo expected to bn a millionaire. . lie turned on his pillow with a algh and closed hit eyes. He heard Mrs BurleicU and her aaugbtcr come to, bat be feigned sleep. Tie ooulo aot break"" the news to tha girt who cared so mack for all that wealth could bay. Ue fIt like sa impostor. The two women whispered to gether; hs beard tbvUi pbtiely. AaUepT said Belle.. Yes, ander the influence of an opiate I snppoee, my dear, said Mrs. Burleigh. "Dear me! how that scar changes bis looks; and I suppose he will always limp. See here, child a letter! It baa the new in it, no doubt. Blle tiptoed cross the room Arnold folt ber lift tha letter from Uis own tet pane. It eaneot be any bans for me to read it, abe eaid ia her angelic wav. -lie eould p hor in fsncy with mt o-'jnfng L' eyes. Then the pa ;crt!;s!!r I. Ctft3 brblBSto- t i her tt:h, MA f,'W miserable ..'s.!' snd it a s'.e stole ' f r- Urei tbe Din where - ul a w t ef g!id';P? ; t'. d-vf C anl at- note and this boi; and I eect they felt real sorry vol to aiek 10 When he wss al rfie Arnold open ed tbe boau. Tbs ring hejAd tiwari Belle Ml Into hiaVl"; and, , the note ran tbasl ' kI bare never disobeyed wamma in all my life. Sbe tbmks it best I should do this. Adieu. . ; Belle Barlelgo. and for tbls. woman I hart lost Edith Foriest," he moaned as - be fell back apoo tbe pillow. - Da left tbe farm as soon - aa - be waa well agaia,and went back: to the city to begin a new life -an earnest life with a purpose in it. tie worked bard for "a year or two, and every now. and then he wrote a letter to old Annty For. rest, wbo answered biia at length. At least ber algnatoro was attaot ed to the neat, well written letters be J-vcened. At last he wrote that he was coming down at Chriatmatj and b The snow, waa on the ground bat round golden moon lit tha moun tains on Christmas night. In the lonely parlors of tha frmboase a fidler aud pianist aet 'the yoang folks, dancing, and ; oakea, older, nuta and applea . were Taoiabiug with wonderful celerity, r t . Bat out on the porch the armada of nuiiio and laughter were beard but faintly. Edith and Arnold stood there. Ue had her out to Hsee bow bright ttisjuoott wat,"-and- bad eaogb trp a great shawl sad thrown it about both their beads. ' "Just one kirt before you go In," h taid. . .v, - tiba turned her lips to hie. What was the use refusing? She had al ready promistd to give bim her heart, aud hand ill tha Msy time. . ' . . SUCCESS. CEBTAIN. It la aaid that Baron Cotbschild had the following alphabetical list of maxims framed on b'a back waiter Attend carefully to detaila r.of your busineas. ; Be prompt in all things. . . . Cenaider well. . then deoide dosi tivsly. . 1 . Dare to ta rteht. fear to do wrong. Endare trials patiently. . Fight lite' battles bravely, man fully. Go not into the socio y of the vl oious. ..' - Hold Integrity saered. Injure not aoolher'a reputatloa nor business. Join hands ouly wifE tbe vinn ous. - ' V- . Keep yoar mlud from ' vil tboogbta. ' . -r lir not for any consideration. Make tw actjialntancee. v Xaver try to appear whaV y" are not. Observe good manners. , Pay pour debts promptly. Question not the veracity of a friend. Beptct ths counsel of your pa. rents. - EacriSce money rather tbau principal. Touch not, taste not, handle not iatoxica'ing driuk T;i tour loSnnre time for im- proTtiutat, Vt r t i -" i t' e ODELL BROS. Wtulcale Siippws ot Fisk. Oyslers, Fruits & Produce. -We are well known aa a firm de voted to onr business, who work to giro entire satiafuctioa and ear long experience and honeet doaliuga with our many facilities have won for u the confidence of oar patron Quotations and information of anj tld cheerfully given on appli ealion. Place your orders with ua and we will guarantee entire satis faction. " """" v-t--- ODELL & BROS.. Ho. 9 & 11 Nivisoh St., KOR- folk:,.va. GEORGE R. D11LON, PRACTICAL TIN, COPFER AND SHEET IRON WORKER- . "I .t '. -. ..:-...- . ..n, Ileatrr In Tib .Ware, Cook and Heating 8toves,; OLD COOK STOrtS BE PAIRS D and iepaira, furnihid! for any Stove medt;. I also keep la Stock BbeetTin, Zinc Galvanised Sheet Iron and Valley Tin any width wanrV- - TIXS00F6 PAINTED with my BUBBKit ROOF PAINT dt m low jlgmrt. -1 also give my personal and special attention to EOOFING and 0UT2EBIN0 and if you want tb5 Work "dona ia niy liaoaallor addrata r..---- . " . WAtlTED. I In order to, introduce oar work, and secare agents everywhere, we will dye a coat, rest or fianls for any one 10 the United Stale free of charge. . Iu seuding goodn by rotors mail, please eafltLit-ucpf for return iost- age. ' Addresa or H1RBFSS -STEAM DYE ' WORKS. 1 3U Soatb Blount Street, Baleigh, N. C. "THE OLD RELIABLE" WOLS8ALB PKALEB Jft FANCY. SHELLED' ANO OPEN ED OTSTEliS, FRESH FISH, . .wf. FBUITS, AND ALL KINDS OF , PRODUCE. r Orders by mail promptly filled No. 53 Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. 'IT. J. WEAVE It baa oonsUntly on band a sice lot of Timber of different kinds which ha wilj sell very reasonably. Esti mates famished to Contractors and Builders. Baw-mill t miles from Rocky Mount on laud formerly owned by Jolly Bann, , ; V JUST OPENED - ur otstib sai-oOk Where yoa will bo served at all hours, day or night, yonr patrouage soiiciieu. :c Yoar friend, , (Charlie Matthews. OYSTERS HUBBARD & CO, Oyfcter I'lantcra and GEO.' n. DIKOii. ROCKY MOUNT. H- C LOWEST OINT BEST GDQCEDIES Thk Bur Ftona mt tk Vt baying TEIGBAPIIT - I wall 7 and qnleWljr lnr -. e?d, jaitya Kond witarri mm tha a tart anal ts tU(Lit praj ucauijr 9f 1 LEXINGTON. KT. " s V LowBffT arteet. elsewhere. Call Before Iroand " at oar are. store and job at oar goods and pn. Give aa a trial and be toayinaed. ' aesaaaaawamma. o ' ' Gkebn (iaooxBiu, Faurrs COKFKCTIOMIBIES. C H O I 0 B : .-" :'. - ' ..' " LlsK Ot ClOAEI. Uooda dolivervd anywhere ia tbe City frse of charge. V. H. YORSLY ft BRO'8. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, SMOOIl WEST RAILROAD STREET. KC3XY LawJUTi Na C. ' y.. 1. ; 2. Cs. f 1.40; 11.10. . Puro Old Monti collo and Stuart WhiGliic3, Pure Naoh Brandy, Lanier's Corn Whiskoy, Winca, B--rc. Tel: r. ceo CAPE VAL LEY BAILWAT, JOHIT OILL. Bacanaa. CONDENSED SCHEDULE ! EHcc Sov. JIH, 1894. MaMh Baaad X' Wthntaatoa . Arrtva Farrltaritle Lan P.rMl.vOI. Lwn Fay.urilte Juactloa Lava ffanford. Latl f .'Umax ArriT. Orrauaoro Lan lre.n.aoro Inn. Hiifwiala arrtva WalaatUora Ixwr. Walnut ot Lav. Buml Hall Iran ML. Airy V "saalh Baaad. N- Um wt. A Irr Inu Sural Hall AtArtWalaat Ca Lkti we lan StokndaU Arrtva (In lava Orw.uMbura . la.a i;htual L. Saafont Arriv. aay.tlwrill. Jaactioa riT. arviMulti. Lan F&vaiarrUI. . Ifim . JS-OauatHM, XorU BoaaS Urava BaaatUTllla. Lwti Huts. Ian kl tipriaaa L.a. Hf Mill. Arura fajrManiU., Soata Baaad riaTa FaraltaTilla . Urn H"p Mill Lm r. K4 iSimaaa Laa alakton ArrlTa jtoauauiTUM 41 a. m. . i- 10.10 Id la " 11 si IK p.m. - ' . t.U " l.4 " 4.M " : - t in ' Bo 1. iMily t.wa.aa. , 12.1s p. m. U.M " 1M " l.li ! A17 -4 Tt Lit W. 4." Duly. t.isa.ia. M " t.M - . a.s i.."9 Berth Boast Lmm Ram.aur Lr.r. 4;hiaax aniv .a.bOLro iMTt Oi-Mavbot-a Lmti Htnk.i-iula . Arrlira Matllaoa Saath Bound Laare Madlaoa lar. KiokmdAla Ariir Uiwwbwa IMH Grrenahara Lava (.'limaa Arriva KuiMtr - Ta'-o Bli.y k Saujay. M a. m. S.at '- " tin n.ue " u. . " No. II. . Dailr i.xi'.Ltt ISauuiiy. Swum, 1. a j.m 'too - .5S t. " WORTH BOUND CONWE 3TI0KS. Train. Ifoa. 1 aad 4 nl at Fayattarlila JuncUua with the AtiantH' ;Ooat Lme fomll woinla tiunh ad luaat. Tritla No. i conni'!. at aaaford with th. 9abo3rd Air lAnr. .st-.tli and Sou Ik boand. and at Wr'nlK)ru w h ih a Rich mood h lanyll. R, K N'.nhnnd s.-mli aouan. and at w alnut Cove rilh the Not k WMMiraaV.BL.lo. Winetonaiem. Tn'n .N... la cmuku at Madifoa viih tit. r...if..!u ' WFwia R. H.. to. itoauuktf arid a.l puu.i. kforlk aad Waat. SOUTH BOyjiD CON ACTIONS. Trsla No. 1 rMiaata at V.hmr.ivpwi'li tha Norfolk h lrnK8f i - t :iU all r.tnt horih aad ft-t a nd :n .r-i t..,, d vllh tbo Hi.-limoad A lanvhi- 1, V.nli :v. I South B..uud, and at S ini.-1 v.. h n..- . bonrrt Ar l.io. 1. ail im'. Notiu .u. j . aud at r:tv-tt-t1' J"! " 11 v 1 s : A 1 . t;oa.t l.iu. fort li.ir . J-.-.. . . i . and all Morul l'm I : . r .. al l.ztoB watt im !. t n t l.in . . Ctaai:ou, AtUala an i j.i s .; ,i. J.W.FRT. W f. h 1- Dealers i n Fish, 1 t ' r.
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