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7 Fortane is fickle jade ; ! Brightest hopes how soon they fsd I Think 111 try some-care snd strife, And take onto mysoir & wife, i ' i- '' - i ; I sit brooding all the 'day, Care for Neither work nor play ; 8omQ one bright to cheer me np, To, instead of one, to snp.- i Cot the marriage ia a curious thing, And will cares and sorrows bring. " Counterbalanced are its Joys-- Lots of noisy girls and boys. I'm a miser, and content If I never spent a cen To all this therem be an end. Won't a wife the dollars spend? - I like comfort and my ease ;; I Home folks say I'm hard to please ; The reason I am' single yet, ; The right one I haxe nerer met 1 -' -; - ' ..' But as time moros on, I know I will snrely bare to go f I trust with one that's not too old I And when Ism thus fixed for life, Taking comfort with my wife, ; To all old bachelors IH say, ' ' Do likewise without delay, f i F1BII, GlSD9fA)n) HOUSEHOLD, cumbcrsxJ:11ee5s and put them let them simmer -for five minutes, then place them in another stew-pan with half a pint of good brown gravy and let them boil over a brisk fire until the cu cumbers are tender. Should they bo bitter, add a lump of sugar ; carefully dish them,; skim, tho sauce, pour over the cucumbers and serve. I I a '': " - " '-: ' "' ' ': '" ; I ' Htuffed Tomatoes. Take large, smooth tomatoes, take out a little of the inside at ? the top and stuffjwith a forcemeat mado thus : Fry some minced onion! in butter and add some bread crumbs, some cold chicken choDtxdverv s fistw CTA&iU. a 11I4jIH Nh IE KTin fine, some chopped parsley and a little J otucs. vu moisten, ana pepper and salt mix well ; take from the range, add raw yolk of egg, stuff the tomatoes and bake , them in the oven. Broil your chops nicely, butter them hot and arrange them around a platter with the stuffed tomatoes in the center. . f .; Breakfast vakss. 1c makef warm weather breakfast cakes take one cup of molasses, one ' cup of brown j sugar, nearly " one , cup of , butter, or lard and butter mixed, one cup of sour milk four cups'of flour, four teaspoorifuls of soda (not heaping but even full), one teaspoonful each of cinnamon, salt and ginger, one egg ; bake in gem tins. These will keep well for a week. ? j. Grapevines In Pots. Orapes grown in pots for forcing, when well furnished with fruit, have a beauti ful appearance, and when property grown xnakevan ample return. For this pur pose the plants should be raised from single eyes, or a piece of the preceding year's wood, with only one " joint taken off at the spring pruning, and. placed in a small pot of i sandy earth, .setting it in the grapery, where . it will progress at nearly the same rate as the parent plant. As soon as it has Ued the pot with ' roots it should be shifted into ja larger 1 one, and if everything goes on favorably it will require to be again removed, this time into the fruiting pot, which should v not be less; than fifteen inches oyer ; and here it will require to establish itself ' before winter that it may be in a fit state for resting until the sudoeeding year; then it must be cut back to within four or five joints of the pot; arid after wards be subject to the same treatment as the mature specimens. It will usu ally produce thre'e or four bunches the first year, and by pruning back to three joints annually, and supplying the roots with fresh mould when first started, and liquid manure at their, most active sea son, the plants will continue fruitful a long time. The above plants - are culti- vated now prettv much on nrst-class I havo grown places in England, where i 1 them mvselL and are used for table dec oration with ornamental foliage plants : , and I don't know that theV could not be cultivated with advantage by those in that line of business. John Wooding, in Gardener s Monthly. j i Green Omts for Fodder. ax.r. TV. A. Armstrong, oi uv auuira (N: Y.) club, says : I am very willing to ' offer my testimony to tho excellence of the fodder made from oats jjut when green ; but I cannot determine , their precise value in the terms the j chemist would employ in making up his table of constituents. I have fed many crops cut when the grain was nearly full a period indicated to the' eye by (the gray appearance of the field. ; At this stage ; there' is almost completed, growth, but the ripening process has not begun, the sap is Jin the stalks and the heads al most formed. After wilting in the swath a few. hours in good weathef longer ' time in poor weather for curing- the oats are bound in sheaves of moderate ,size and at once set up two by two in . shocks,' where they are left intil dry "enough to draw in, the degree pf curing dependent somewhat on the conditions of storage. If the sheaves are to be put on scaffoldsand not packed to .great depth little'care need be taken to secure thorough curing in the field. Now, as to value, I must say-oats so gathered are worth more for feeding milch cows than : the best hay if made a payt of the daily supply. I have never fed exclusively on oats. Cows in milk, and doing -well . on good hay, will at once show in- creased yield when given a suitable al lowance of oats,, cut green and cured in the way I have described, and they will eat all tne straw as cleanly, as tnoy con sume the best hay., The fodder is also good for horses, better than pipe oats for horses not steadilv employed, for they keep the coat good and the diges tion unimpaired. : Fam aad Gun Natea. Good shotes with proper care from birth, will weigh as many pounds at butchering aa they are days old. .' How many, farmers know how much stable manure they can profitably apply to an aero?!; And yet that is something they ought to know. . j ' , :j . l: -. The effect of plaster is not so marked and satisfactory. on wet land as on dry-; on a sandy or gravelly loam its effect is something marvellous.-! For potatoes, plaster may also be applied to the young plants before hoeing. , Bain water brings down yearly about twelve pounds of ammonia per acre of ground., Tq supply an equal amount oi sulphate of 4 ammonia. ! at six cents a , nonfid.- would cost the farmer 2.80 an acre, and is, therefore! the manurial yalue of the rain. i I t - - W mssismm i .1 se I a-sassasa aaaaasaai saaaaaaaa ssssssssssm i - at . f- - - t , . -K - . r-Wtc?. Hsw FsrHcaers Girt Their FnI, u4 Wkat Tkcr Gett "Emu, -.-'l-'-"Yasai ! yassi P shonta the old TBire- table man as he coaes up our front Yard staggering under his load of fresh Vege tables of erery seasonable TAriety. The pole which supports across , his shonl ders tho two large baskets of green things at either end bends and creaks under the weizht. Onr vetfetablA main needs no pity, however, as his cheerful lace, overspread by .a broad grin, will show when he sets down his burden and wishes us a pleasant "good mornine.1 : WelL . what shall we . bur to-d&v ? What would the ladies like to purchase? Some delicious and tender . bamboo snoots I or soupl or some- fine sweet potatoes ? At a suggestion from our ruddy cook, who stands by in his white pruu wiu jauniY cap, ine oia begins in a nassal tone to enumerate his stock : "Imonu i kabtt nL d&atsn take-no-ko ni daikbn ni,'Yurini, mame aaitadtaMttzaimiysu.'' that is to say : bamboo shoots, radisnes, uir roots. cabbages and beans of v different sorts we squat down a la Japonxtise to examine the vegetables and to chat with the vender., . - Howmuchis this lily root, vege fjibi a wan f. ia the first -query, put our best Japanese, and which- ian kono yuri, go - dono kuraikar: 'NJsen; go rin Anata,' Two cents and five mills, promptly responds tho old man, while tho cook scowls and mutters: "Takai ner Too high! .Laying aside tho lily root for future experiment wo select some of the more familiar "murphies? and proceed fur ther to examine the stock,' . ' "What kind, of beans havd you is next demanded, and the ' old huckster produces some different specimens of the vegetable for ofllr inspection, some of which seem familiar. Wo notice tho Well-known trencbi beans, the man bv beans ' and some dried peas, known among Japanese as "Dutch betas. Wb find some of a fate w species, however, and Hold out a handful to inquire the name. The old man rolls out an un pronounceable name, and then adds, by .way of explanation:. "These never blossom like other bean?) Madame. Per haps your honor will remember what the august ruler Kishiu said about these beans r , v. ;. : t "What did he say V", wo ask, ready to pick up information from this humble student of history. "Well," replies the old man, bright ening at the prospect of telling a "Tojin or something new, 4His Majesty said When, about to leave Yedo for Osaka: 'MyXiords, I shall never see Yedo again until the red bean blossoms,' and, your honor, he never did." Of course, after such a recommenda tion we muslj buy some of these remark able beans) if only in honor of his Ma jesty. I i Then turning to the vegetables again, we ask the housemaid, Chrysanthemum, to .ask the cook to inquire of the huck ster what he intends to charge for the assortment of his stock we have laid aside The old man. seating himself upon the. lowest step of the veranda, feels around in tho capacious bosom of his , robe and produces a port able abacus, upon which he figures up our account. After a few moments of profound medi tation he (tnrna ' to inform -Us impres sively that' the sum total will be about yes, wait a minute, ladies seven, eight, nine ves. lust ten cents, four mills and a-half. This seems very mod erate, and we are just about to produce the required amount when our cook, Seikichi, turns upon the huckster with a fierce air and savs : "O ; make yo, o maivel" freduce the price, you), and, seeing we are about to expostulate, says to us in a milder tone, summoning all his English : "He byry bad man. Too much high." The -vegetable man, evi dently impressed by the bargain-driving cook, numblv ma aires : now mucn will vour honor give T "Five cents," replies Seikichi, relent lessly. But fortunately for the vege table man, he has tender feminine hearts to deal with, j so, slipping the proper amount into ; the old, yellow hand, we re-enter the. house to laugh over our quaint, bid vegetable man. , For several days our "fish man" has not appeared with his usual supply of fish for our table, so Argus calls Seiki chi to accompany her to the fish mar ket in Kubo Chb, and runs to array her self for the walk. Sobtf a clatter of wooden clogs at the front entrance an- nounces tnai oeiaicni is reujr uu awaiting his mistress. He evidently ap preciates the honor of accompanying the young lady "down town" and nas got himself up in all his bravery. His iftttv hair has been securely "licked down" with pomade to his glistening, shaven pate ; his face shines with a re cent scrubbing and his black eyes with nride. He has on his best silk baon, or outer coat, and a neat blue cotton robe Inmeath. while he has put on snowy socks for the occasion and a brand new pair of clogs. But Seikichi's pride and rmwnin t rforv is a large willow basket, which had traveled oyer the great Amer ican Continent to the Bising Sun King the honored receptacle of sunr dry delicate lunches, and was the object f Tnfth solicitude. This is a useful and a distinguishing appendage, which raises Seikichi .above all the common cooks, who only carry Japanese home made affairs. - . So, fully equipped, Argus and Seiki chi sally out, the latter keeping carefully Deninu to hu ' nl over's shadow. aa.lhe law. of manners and morals teaches ?that a student or a servant must walk behind 4us-master lentrth of a shadow.? Down liii tliev cro m this fashion, graon ally drifting out of the well-bred repose t . n'.twfiA a neurhborhood into the plebeian noise and confusion of tne marketing siree. xirs vw yo" pass whole rows of clog shops, then an array of toy stores; after these the bakeries, with a sprinkling of tea houses between ; then the stores for ladies hair-pins and other ornaments. Pres ently they come to the vegetable stalls and at lit to the fish dealers' stands. The sudden halt cf Argus before a stand - n. anlendid specimen of the Japanese "tai," or sunfish, lies in a dving -fTa:: , iY, aiirnal for a cunous crowd to gather round, composed of numerous and inquisiUve natives, who press around the unfortunate Argus and make her the subject of a variety off re marks. -. She's young," whisper "Good says one in a stage looking.-too " re- sDonded his companion. v - . . m Qneer xina of clothing those foreigners wear, marks a female tormentor. "Most i ..nitnm n cava another. . ' re- un The hUdren cense their, play and with chubby fingfn. in their mouths tare at the strangers and then runaway, convulsed with laughter, to call their mothers and aunts. ! 1 - 1 It is not until Aftmak Mm ttA eted Hal" fish WTaPned wy In erin .li-r alm leaves and placed safely at thebot- tom of the cherished basket that she be gins to feel the heat of i the tn and the nml of a friendly street car to Jonveyher home, Butaremedv is at hand, for Seikichi steps out into the road and calls, "Jin riki sha f which is the name of the very useful little hand drawn vehicle so i indispensible " to Jai anese street traVeL Immediatelv half a'dozen had been enjoying a quiet gossip over meir pipes ana CUPS or tea. start nn. sieze the shafts of their several csrriscpj and rush to surround Argus and her faithful attendant, i each insist! no- tb&i his own - vehicle is bv far the best and the cheapest wnen beuachi has seen his mistress r-9- -a safely in a fine-looking carriage, content ing himself with a more shabby convey ance, he gives the word, and soon ArpruV, Tim viwuw v mr Ifl Thn JfTfa-JJ. "home, sweet ePhiLalphia lltJMOROtS. They were sptokmgbf anything T aeceasejiajtri. He had tb," was the laconic answer of Foz. "The fact is."'said Smith rams. Ucallj lmy heart goes out to the dis tressed. I am all heart." "I guess you are, remarked j Fogg, more in sorrow than in anger.--"! know yon aro nltravi on the beat." , The CTOwinorsrapnn i' '"ttr,-ar do a row this weather," said the deacon to Brother Amos: "Yes. thev do," rpnlid the brotheri "Last .night. I heard you say you canght forty fish, aba this morn ing I heard you tell Mr. Smith it was one; hundred and fifty;". teacher "The earth is round, like a bailor orange, you remember. It is one- fourth land. What are the other three fourths?" , ,lPleethe. marm:" paid a lit tle girl in the front row, "1 deth it ith thkin." Her experience with oranges had not been a happy one. L . He came into the office and said, You see, my brothers are shoemakersi and they mended mt shoeSi Now, why am I like Joseph of Ihe biblical history.?" we gave it up. " Wny, because I was soled by my brothers."' The inquest on him will be held to-day. Puck. . ' An Eccentric Old Man Franklin Oliver bought 3.300 acres of forest in Illinois fifty years ago, built a log house in the center of the tract, and has lived there ever since."! He became noted for eccentricities; and it is of him that the story is told' about two Metho dist ministers, who having no money to ay for tne lodging and breakfast wnich e had given them, were compelled to preach a sermon apiece . to him as the sole congregation. I Oliver resolved never! to allow a bit of his land to bo cultivated, declaring that he would leave it at his death just as he had found it : but five years &gdj at tne age of ninety be suddenly ' changed his purpose and habits; ' From being a woman hater, he tojffed to loving the sex wi h the ardor of youth. He wooed several girls and women at a time, -and won their prom ises to marry him by giving thenoupieces oi iiis lanu. in tnav way ue uns nu himself of a great part of his now ex tremely valuable property, and his heirs, n order to save the remainder) have bad him judicially declared inca pable of managing his business. (Freeport (IU.) Dullttln.) There is now a substance wmcn is both professionally and; popularly in dorsed and concerning which, Mr. J. B. Ferschweiller, Butterville, Oregon, writes : I have often read of the many cures effected by St Jacob's Oil, and was persuaded to try the remedy 'my self. I was a sufferer from rheumatism and experienced great pains, my leg being so swollen that I could not move it. I procured St. Jacob's Oil, used it freely and was cured. ! At the summer resort First week, ladies, is given to showing your dresses ; second week, to telling where you, went last year ; third week, to talking about the Browns, who have gone home ; fourth week, to complaints of the house. After the fourth week life at a summer resort is insufferably dull. Boston Trans cript:. ' ' - j Feela Yaanr Again. . VMy mother was afflicted a long time with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy1 inactive condition of tho whole system ; headache, nervous pros tration, and was almost helpless. Norhy sicians or medicines did her any pood. Three months ago she began j to use Hop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels young again, although over 70 years old. We think there is no other medicine fit to use in the family." A lady, in Providence, B. L The frozen soil of the Siberian coas never thaws to a depth of more than two feet even during the greatest heat of the summer. ' 1 Will tffeetnmilvEraatcate from the ' 8ytem erery taint of . v - Scrofula, Serolulous j Humor, Juniors, Cancer, Cancerous. Humor, Erjsjpe las, Salt Bheum, Hereditary Dbeases, Canker, Faintncs .le ; . at the Stomach, and -all Diseases lhat Arise fjom ,: Impure Blood. i . Tbere to not a medJctne la thta country at the pre rntdar iwcnbedby rhysiciana. or m hat to knows as a rerodv for Scrofula, that to so effertaal ia its cures as YEGETIXE a medicine to combat with Scrofula. In all the various form of thia disease, t show so many positive curea of persons in all the rarioua walks of life, it most be a good medicine. VEGETCIE baa done it; to doing it ; the very best oi testimony proves it. Vegetine will (toe the Worst Cases ot; Scrofula. EemaraaMe Cure or ScroMoiis Tact A WixnHzn.CoBn JBa 1. 1ST. Mb. h. B, STIVECS: ... - Dear Sir I caa testify to the rood effect of yora nWlcin. Ity little boy had a8rofula sore break oat on hto head aa lais a quarter of a dollar, and it Went down his face from one ear to tits other, aader bi neck, and was one solid bum ot m Two bottles of yewvahtabto Treran completely cured him. . Tery reletrany. : la. O. B. THATCHEB. Vegetine is Sold l?y All Drugststt. In 1850 there were 5.3C1 hands in 1 J: 1 irJ pTOfiY Tl AHTH "nAwnVATm fjvf5-! tie United SUto. employed in the VfiV f SI flfT? ' V V DAVEYOUH SaiJ ( Frank OJ Herring, Esq.. of the Cham pion 8af e Works, 251 and 252 Broad way, Isew Tork, reports the use of St. Jacob s Lai lor a stillness and soreness of the shoulder, with most pleasant and efficacious effects. An umbrella in hand is worth two in the rack. t1 v dratrcred down witlj debt, poverty and aufterifie lor yeaSL caused by a eirk family and large bills for doctoring, whirh did them -no tomL -1 vm Mmnllr difiCMiraiTsd. until one year aeo, bv the advice of my pator. procured Hop Bitters .and commenced t nse, and in o month wb wcr all wtU, none of ns hare seen a sick Jar since, and 1 want to say to all poor men, yoa can keep Tonr ft milieu weU a Year with Hop Bitters for lees inaa one aocwr a riut um cust, . Workingman.' - '. . . r.. v..x,a LikmHie by the head. Tne men he employs are only hands. MrsTttT Solved The great. Becretdf Jfc-T wonderful snopcas of VKerwJtrri',?- . ic root of disratf V lv In ew York hotel the guests boots are blaoled by machinery. a Terrthiac Failed Yaa f Their W .Vrkrner's Safe Kidney and Lirer Cure. V , '.i . - , : Chinepe tatvnnimed with dotted net are worufor driving. - la Ike Haane. Aek DTOffpiat'ffr'ltongh on Bate." It clears out raw, mice, nat pCT, pTj l!1-',lS', Fob DTSPErai.'IsDioESTios, depression of opirits and gri-ral debility in their various forms, also as jrifi'ventive against fever and ague and other ptermittent fevers,, tho Fkkbo- 1 HOKPHOB ATKD ELIXIR OF (JAIJSATAU.VBK, made by Caswell, Hlird A Co., of New York, and sold by all ilrn tritfta, is the bet tonic ; and for patients ftoveruig irom lever or otner sickness it haato equaL We can mero ariv person havincr a bald head or trnuhlfl w i tfi dundniff thai Cabbolime. a deodorized oilract of. Detroieiinl. will do all that is claimtl for it. It will not stain tfct? most delicate fabric and is delightfully per fumed. iitiW H MR;frtK IIEAIiTII. It ia strange an one will miff or from derinfferentsi bronght On by iiipnre blood, when KOSADALIS Wl rowtore health the phvrfcal organization. ROSA PALIS to a utrektbeninB symn pleasant to take Snd tho BEST ItOOD PtmiTIER ever discovered, rnrine Scrofula. SybOitic: disorder?. Weakness of Kidneys, Errsienlas, Malaria, Nerron disorden, nehilitr. Bflliohicomrlaints and Diseases of the BlooL idver: Kl4pys. Stomach. Skin, etc. RAKER'S PAIM'AHACEA cum rain in Man and Boast DR. nODGER-gVOKM 8YRUP inntantly destroys woaais. Riif' TED YOB. 34 YEARS AS XEER FAILi&D To CtntB'CrOupi Rfjns, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Sea Slcktietjs. nternaUy, and -GUABANTEED perfectly harm! ; also externally, Cuts, Bruises, Chronic Bheuma m. Old Soros. Pains ia the limtoa, back and chest. Such a remedy is Da. TOBIAS VENETIAN UN No one once t iDR it will ever be without it, over 600 piursiciai use it. ! . . A mArriage at sea ia an ocean tiedi r Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, : Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell was ana sprains, a urns ana mcaias, uenerai aoauy Pains, Ear and Headache, Frosted Tooth, Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.. Ho Preparation on earth equals Sr. Ja'.oBi Oil as a wafe, sure,. simple and cheap External Bemedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of fiO Cents, and ercry ocs suffering vilh pain can have cheap abd pesitivo proof of its ciaiina ' Directions ia Eleven Languages. ; SOLD BT ALL DBUQGISTS ABD DEALEE3 TJI KEDICHfE. A.VOGZXR tfc CO., Tlnltierner iTJ.. TT. R. v. TnilTU siieaTT. saw s ru IM, BUKTIXCS IWSM mf mk. mm4 mAl mmr. mm MMM n-r M mm mtmm JdZTS MmM 'j tx. K VJ Anhi taSSed"tS WOBderral disrorery. wkijk is Messy, nxht iM rw aksve 'Cat hwi the Exact Mac :"POH..' .! EEBMATISE r I ' h v V i , J -ftr 2211 oZreotodKiir5ran respectable arWofwwffl rmilmlZ of tae prk. Pall dWttons accompany each OsaawatsK. oiW!1rSi-.v- ftr?aiVsuaa triaL Fa as lets aaaite4 free aaeJicallsNa. CACTIQJL-Ta with cheap and wort of the London mA wnrtklMS inritaiimta. II roa aereet tbem to be the tiewentor. vest win t tmpoaea are stamp4 lo sell the LoBdoa tsairanic oesprraior ia am rrujT axaAsSila Broadway. at and alunUv inu(Va8JiSrBipludy rrmond tf eveT aa .U"- ivcu u .iim u umm mum by afl Drturrtata and Dealers awoeraur. Tm Tansicr V Tare n ,a want o boy TVw i ffChyrtr BuOert, Bone Ictrt me 5ZJ JlL Ec4t Miher Portable or Trs. Imwt n4u Ia Tka la SYE-CLA representing the choioest selected Tortoiaf Shell and Amber. The lighitst handaomesi and trongeat known. Bold br Opticians aa 1 Jewelers. Mado by SPENCElt OPTICAL UFil CO.. 13 Maiden Lane. N. T. ' . L. WEED, ,:. DEALCB 121 j ' Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, SILTE&WARE UD ORIiHEITiL GOODS. Academy Jtttaic BuUdlnp, NOBPOLK, YA. Repiiring in all its branches promptly dona In ftrst-elaaa order and warranted. Orders by mail solicited and promptly at tended to. ' ! Bepairing Chroaometars, Fine Watches ana French Clocks a Specialty. JH lj A VRENN & SON, Uanaf sistarsrs of and Dsalers In all kinds of CAHRIACE8, HARNESS, i i 1 SADDLES. jwtTm.TML CABTS. OOLLABS, WHEELS, AXLES, FARM WAGONSt Z7 . ... ! And Gear, Horse Clothing j Bobea, dw., No?. 14. 16.21 and 26 Union titreet QHAXGE OF SCHEDULE. ' ' Office Bupt of Trmnportfction,. .1 r. W av. A. iv, tAwrani i T a A t tfv tlk lQOfi Trains of this Koad will leave Weldon daUy except Buudav, as follows: Mail Train, - - - ThrouKh Frc Bht - . .. a. m. ThrouKh Freight, - - 00 a. m. Way Freight, Tri-weekly, .... 3.U0 a.m. ; ARRIVE! ThUfefnhsU.yianW " Kteamerleave Franklin Mondays.fednesdays and Fridava, tor Edcntoo. Plymouth and Undings on Klackwater aDd Chowan rivers, j , ArVlv to l O. Edwaboh, Agent, Weldon, N. C of to G: GBio, Snlt. ot TratwiwrUtion, Portsmouth. Va. : - i j- - - BlCHMOWD A5D PETEBSBCRO RTLBOAI Co- COMMESC1SO SHNDAY, JUNE 12. 1881. Trains on this Road will mn a follows : LEAVE KICHMOND-rBOUTH. . 3,10 PJU. FAST MAIL, daily, makes throngh couctionp for Bavannah. Stops . ' only'at' Peteltlnf. Pullman Talace Sleeping Cars between Milford, Va., and Charleston. 11.50 A. M. THROUGH MAIL, dailr, connect ing for Raleigh, Charleston, An guata, Aikeo, Savannah and Jack sonville. Stops at ShopB, Ches ter, Ccntralia, Drcwry's Bluft on signaL Pullman 81eeper be tween New York and Charleston, on this train. 5.50 A.M. FREIGHT daily (except RnndaV.) 6.15 A. M. FREIGHT dally (except Sunday.) LEAVE PETEBSBt'BO JfOBTH. 4.15 A.M. FAST MAIL, daily. Stops only at Chester. Pullman Slecpera be tween Charleston and , Milford, Va. , ' ! 8.30 A. M. FREIGHT daily (except Sunday,) 3.15 P.M. THROUGH MAIL, daily, con necting with Richmond, Freder icksburg and Potomac railroad ; for all points j Eact and West Also making connection with Cheeapcake and Ohio railroad ' for tho Virginia Springs and all : points North and West This ( train stops at Manchester, Cbcs- tejrand Ccntralia. Pnllman Klecp . t 'ci oa this train between Charles-, ton and New York. 4.50 P.M. FREIGHT, daily (except Sunday.! A direct four hours connection is made be tween Richmond and Norfolk by trains leav ing Richmond 11.50 A. M. and Norfolk 12.25 P. M. ! Soo' special advertisement, illustrating the attractions of thia service, j All trains leaving Petersburg will start from the Appomattox depot ; ew Sunday Excursion Trains leave Rich mond 9.00 A. M. and 5.35 P. M. Ieave Peters burg at 9.30 A. 3L and 5.30 P. M. every Sundav. T. D. KLINE, Superintendent A. OFPE, O. P. A T. Agent" .. Tie Lcnloi GalTanic Generator. Extract from a London Medical JoomaLJ A rreat rrrolntiotj ia mMind rracUce has spieai throng bout Enxland. It has beea dis f'tTi that most remarkable cures attend the application of a newly f b rented ninia- , tnre GaiTsoie Oenrratnr to diaeaaed nrla of the body. Expertonre has tkova thai it acta tnunediaiely . npoo the blood, nerree and 'aecretiona, prodttcintr more relief ia a tew bows than medicine has tctvra in weeks and artoBtbs. So abnek or aapieanat feeura attends its aee. It caa be worn day or aicbt, tnterfertnf ia do way with the dress or occo pation of daily life. A Faultless, Gentle Laialire. Towr family Fhysiciaa. if eonsnlted. will aspnre yea that it hM daily roston to apply eWirvUr ia tas at CoastipsvtVio aatd lis sttrBtiBt evils. For a Vm Unv tho prof aion hasbWn aware of the remarkable rSerU of Electricity in Medical treatment bat the lanre stse of all Electric AMbanm asd tbetr ha a cant have resxlrreal It UapoasiUe to place this aatsral remedy withia the rearh of au. Ho dowbt many people will be astoaisbed to hears that -eJertrK-tty ts one ot the most etfertiTe LaXATirrs kawa . 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The Sunny Home (Toisnot, N.C.)
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July 15, 1881, edition 1
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