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Tlie Little LoverU i I think she has falleu asleep in the shade. i Si nft low, sing low you'll awake her,) Oh, she's the loveliest little maid ; And her father's our family baker Sin h beautiful buns and chocolate cakes ! . (Sing low, very low you'll alarm her.) And oh, such elegant tarts lie makes ! And her name is Joshua Farmer. And hee sweet name is Elinor Jane, And her step is as light as a feather, And we meet every day in the lilac lane, And we go to our school together. And now and then she brings me a bun. tfjing low or she'll hear what we're saying;) And after school, when our tasks are done, In the meadows we're fond of straying. And I make her a wreath of cowslips there, As we sit in the blossoming clover, And then she binds it around her hair And twines it over and over. She's ten ; I'm six ; but I am as tall As she is, I guess, or nearly ; And I cannot say that I eare for her doll ; But, oh, I do love her dearly. We were tired of playing at king and queen, (Sing low, for we must not awake her,) And she fell asleep in the grass so green ; A nd I thought that I would not f orsak her. And when I grow to a big, tall man, I mean to be smart and clever ; And then I will marry her if I can, And we'll live upon tarts forever. C. P. Cranch in St. Nicholas. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoi la. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wag a Child, she cried for Castorta, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. General News. Over 150 nrgroes who had been fomenting trouble on Navassa Inland have been brought to Baltimore. In the house of J. E. Hannegan, of Cedar Rapids, la, Miss Huenf, the servant girl, was burned to death. The Havemeyer & Elder Sugar Re lining Company was dissolved by Judge Cullen in Brooklyn Saturday. A majority of the House of Bishops has approved the election of Phillips Brooks as Bishop of Massachusetts. Three men have been killed in the war between the Cline and De6kins clans in Logan county, W. Va., with in a week. All Confederate Maryland will at tend the unveiling of Stonewall Jack son's monument at Lexington, Va., July 21. The Indians of Para are alleged to have massacred fourteen Brazilian soldiers at the instigation of revolu tionists. Florist George Meeks, of Covington, Ky., found a Bpider in a rose bueh with the perfect image of a human face on its body. At Helena, Mont., lightning shat tered a loaded Winchester ritle stand ing in a house, but not a cartridge was exploded. 4 'Black Jack Carreerok," an Italian, fatally stabbed "The" Allen, the New York gambler, and then bit his nose nearly off. Professor Albert S. Bickinore, of New York, has gone with a party to study icebergs and food fishes of the sea in the Arctic regions. Fears for the safety of the yacht Mable, with six p rsonsaboard, which sailed from Port Dover, Ont., for Buf falo, N. 1., are entertained. A gang of ruffian strikers near Ot tmnwa, la., sandbagged the City Marshal and laid him across the Milwaukee Railroad track insensible. Castoria For Infant and Children Cast or1 ft promotes Digestion, and In Mm Flatulency, Constijiatioii, Sour I loch, Biarrhoia, and Feverishness, Vhus tho child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria Is so well adaji'od to children that I recommend it as -iperior to any prewriptK! known to me." H. A. Archer, M. v.. Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "I urn Castoria In my practice, and find It specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Robertson, M. D 1057 2d Ae., New York. " From personal know ledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine tor children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels an? general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex cellent effect upon their children." Da, 6. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass IV vanes O mjjv, 77 Murrav Puvtf . N. T. Suicide of Tom Roche. Fort Worth Texas, July 10. Tom Roche, the wealthy railroad con tractor of the firm which I uilt the For Worth and New Orleans railway, was found dead in bed this morning, having committed suicide some time during the night by shooting himself in the mouth. For several davs he has been mentally depressed by the delusion that he would land in the poor house, although his estate is valued at $600,000, and he only owes $25,000 and is not financially embar rassed. He came from New York city about twelve yearB ago. He has ei nee been connected with extensive .railroad building contracts in Texas Railroad Schedules. 4U nutic Coast Line. Wilmington ' Branches. Weldon Railroad and Cordensed Scaedule. gB F RAINS GOING SOUTH.. Dated June 7th. No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. F't ni'l d'y, ex Daily, ound'y 5 43pm(3 20am 724am Le Weldon, 12 3Cpin Ar Rocky Mt, 1 40pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Le Tarboro, 10 35am Ar Wilson, 218pm 7 00pm Le Wilson, t2 30pm Ar Belma, 3 30pm Ar Fay'tville 5 30pin Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm Ar WU'gtOn, 6 00pm 7 53am 8 40am 9 34am 9 49am 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex Sund'y. 425pm 810pm 6 25pm 7 30pm daily Lv Wil'gton, 12 35am Lv Magnolia, Le Warsaw, Ar G'dsboro, 2 55am Le Fay'tvill'i, Ar Selma, Ar Wilson, Lv Wilson, 3 35am Ar RockyMt, Ar Tarboro, Lv Tarboro, Ar Weldon, 9 15am 10 57am 11 11am 12 05am t9 10am 11 08am 12 10pm 12 58pm 8 23pm 130pm 8 53pm 2 17pm , 10 35am 2 55pm 1000pm 5 05am "Daily except Sunday John F Diviwk, General Superintendent. J R KBKiiV, Sup't Trans. T 31 Embrsoh, General Pass Agt. Cape Fear A Yadkin. Valley Uailroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Northbound D' y ex S'y D'y ex S'v No 2 No 4 Le Wilmington, 9 20 a m Ar Fayetteville, 12 50 p in Le Fayetteville, 1 20 p m Le Sanford, 2 53 p m Ar Greensboro, 5 22 p m Le Greensboro, 5 35 p m Le Walnut Cove, 7 05 p m Ar Mt Airy, 9 00 p m Le Bennett sv ill, 8 30 a m Ar Maxton, HO a m Le Maxton, 9 60am Ai Fayetteville, 11 45 a m No 16 daily except Sunday. Le Ramseur 7 25 a in A r Greensboro, 10 05 am Le Greensboro, 10 35 a m Ar Madison 12 50 p in southbound I D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y Nol No 8 Le Mt Airy, 5 30 a m Le Walnut Cove, 7 17 Ar Greensboro, 8 45 a in Le Greensboro, 10 30 a ui Le Sanford, 12 58 p m Ar Fayefctevllle, 2 25 p m Le Fayetteville, 2 60 p m Ar Wilmington, 6 05 n m La Fayetteville, 3 00 p in Ar Maxton, 4 .K5 p w Le Maxton, 5 10 p m Ar Bonnettsviue, 6 20 p in No 15 daily except Sunday, Le Madison, 1 46 p m Ar Greensboro, 8 5i5 p m Le Greensboro, 4 16 p m Ar Ramseur, 7 16 p m W E KILE, General Passenger Vgent J WHX, ftnn Hunt. Hallioad Schedule, ate.' Raleigh and AuguMta a -1. K It To take effect a m, Sunday,, April. o law. 1 rains mov- Trains uiur iug Month. ing Mori U. Noil, Be c. tmu and Mail. l'at and ILtiL Daily ex Bun. Daily ex Btiu Leave. Arrive. 4 00 p ni Raleigh, 11 20 aui 419 " Cary, 11 01 am 431 " Apex, 10 49 am 5 U5 " Moncuro, PI 10 am 5 28 " Sanford, 9 C2 am 5.64 " Cameron, 9 26 am 621 " Southern Pines, 8 58 am 7 20 " Hamlet, 7 38 am 8 16 " Gibson, Ar 7 00 am iftcelhiueous. Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct - Sunday, p M Lv 11 30 12 00 12 18am 07am 44pm 20am G8m 30am Ar Southbound TrainB. Thro Frt and Pass 22, -Stations Daily exct Sunday. Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron 8outhern;Pine8 Hamlet Lv A 3A 3 00 7 27 7 05 6 00 . 15 4 M 8 38 1 80 P1TT8BORO R R. Leave Pittsboro, Arrive Moncure, Leave Moncure Arrive Pittsboro, oarthahb r it. Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, WM SMITH 9 10 a m 9 55 10 25 a m 11 10 8 00 a ui 8 45 9 40 10 30 4 00 p in 4 45 p us 5 60 0 35 Kupt, ATLANTIC fc ST. C. K K , Time Table No 16. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No5C Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve p m 3 30 Goldsboro 11 2b a 4 17 4 20 La Orange io 46 io 4b 4 49 4 54 Kiuston 10 09 10 14 fl 18 ft Aft New Heme 8 27 8 44 9 26 pin MoreheadCity am 6 3c jauv JALBieHti QABTOH K R, To take effect Sunday, April 5, 1890 Trains moving North. No 38, No 34, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 p m Wake, 12 05 5 39 Franklinton, 12 26 6 01 Kittrell, 12 44 6 19 Henderson 1 00 6 36 Littleton. 2 07 7 45 p m AriWeldon, 2 45 8 30 a m Trains moving South. No 41, No 40, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon, . 12 15 p in 6 00 a m Littleton, 12 52 6 42 Henderson. 2 22 7 53 Kittrell, 2 39 8 11 Franklinton, 2 66 8 29 Wake, 3 17 8 50 Ar.Ralcigh, 3 56pm 9 3o.a m Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving North. No 38, Pass, Aot, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Louisburg, 7 35 a m 2 00pm Ar Franklint'n, 8 10 2 35 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass, No26,gi Stations. Mail ii Express. Le Franlint'n, 12 SO p m 6 05pm Ar Louisburg, 1 15 p m 6 40 Wm SMITH, Stipt. Vgirinia Classifies Life Insurance Co y. 97 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. Tumi a joint stock company whiei uiuliues the advuutaget .; Use ol hue system of insuruncewith the pop ular plan ot monthly premiums urd payment ot death claims immediately on proof. Policies running for 10 years or lor 20 years are issued with equitabh options at the end of those period t- liiose who wish to Lave done a Kind act in case of their death, for tht families, h xvc here the opportunity Uihcers President, T J JN ottiuguaui Vice President, E V White; Secretary it Richardson; Treasurer, VV W V icai Medical Director, L Lank ford; Coke sel, J E. Heath. Directors T J Nottuicliaui, fc White, W W Viear, f liichardson I L Lankford, M D, Judge J A ' e Li Sheldon, ti W Deai. W.' B. Boyd, State Agent, rV Borne, N. C. S VV WHJTiBe, Local Agent. Kaieigl N Richmond & Danville h a lv' Coudenaed Schedule in effect May 31st, 1891. southbound. Daily. No 9 No Lv Richmond, 3 OOplu 2 5oan Burkeviiie, o'll 4 t5u Keysville, 5 5 5 b;;.u Ar Danville 8 12 tfOtai' Ar Greensooro, lu 20pm 10 I9an Lv Goldsboro, 2 67pm I8 30U Ar Raleigh, 4 48 n i.0; n Le Raleigh Ulo 80n Le Durham, 7 80 3 32&n Ar Greensboro, 10 00 8U -i' iA Salem, t8 80 41 7 26 Greensboro, 10 30pm ti 2fc Ar Salisbury, 12 20am 12 l2hU Ar Statesville, 1 52 1 1 lpn: Ar Asheville, G 55am 5 03 Ar Hot Springs, 8 t6 TO Lv Salisbury, 12 30 12 10 an Ar Charlotte, 2 10 1 36pn Spartanburg, 5 H2 4 ii Greenville, 6 47 (i ft Atlanta, 1 1 am 1- 8 pu Lv Charlotte, 2 2q a m 1 i Si n Ar Columbia, 6 20 o Augusta, 10 20 am 9 lOpn Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Aslievilie, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville. Keysville, JrJurkevuJe, Richmond, Daily. No 10 7 (0 pm 11 00 4 00 am 7 0C pm 6 10 6 52 4 48 pm 6 25 am 11 02 am 12 01 7 CO 8 41 11 88 am 10 30 12 23pm 1 29 1 34 3 10 8 f 2-m 100 1 26pu. 2 11 4 10 He i v0 4f: an 2 Ol Pl: 6 3. 8 1(J au 0 40 pi! 8 30 12S8iu 2 15 6 40 7 34 mi t 4 6 11 ol 112 2Cai, J210 pii 4 36 fi 7 15 t8 4rsn 12 20 no 40pn 12 0 4 13 an 1 5 7 f'O TOBACCO MARKET. Reported for the Evening Visitor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers Smokers Common 5 6 Good 8i0 Fillers Common 5 6 Good- 7i Out ters Common 1018 Good., 2026 Fancy, 2837 Wraopers Common 1420 Good 22 lb 40 , Fine to fancy- 4070 THE JOURNAL OF SOCD3TK. J E. D. MANN, Proprietor. Published (New York) Every 'Thursday. "Between the lines of raillery and cynicism read great lessons of life, morality and hope' The newsiest, brightest, wittiest, wisest, eleven est, most original, and most entertaining paper ever published. 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Sol Haas, JaeLi r:w Traffic Man'g'r. u? sV " rt W ATnK, Div Pass Aprent, Sale!rl) Jil O. ggjrjja Cry forPitcher't Castoria: Children Cry for Pitche Castoria Lime and Gemeni CARSON & SON'S FIVFR I WOOD BUKN: LIMB; EXTH FINE QUALITY, BXTKA HEAVY BARBELS. . It slacks well, is very white and valual ( for building purposes; tanners, paper maH ers. Ac. For sale at retail or by the car load km as anv standard quality. One dealer writes to the manufactuiftant follows: "We have been handling your "Rivettoi Lime for the last four years at the rail o froni3,000 to 10,000 barrel's rter year, and cth" sider it the best we have ever handled. ! slacks ouicklv and is free from core, luniii and specks. For general use there is mr better." Another writes: "You ask for oui Opu, ion of your linie, wnicn we nave been Ui IM hns for about a year. We take great pleas ure in assuring you that we are selling hH ol the principal contractors and builders iti oui city, ana snipping a gooa aeai to neigi do ing towns, with entire satisfaction to all W consider it the best Lime in our market vV rind the barrels larger and in better condi tionthan other brands we have sold anr have never had to pay out a cent for cooi age on your barrels." Write for prices anfi testimonials Iron dealers, contractors and manufacturers. Sole Agents, Raleigh, N , C. Jtalelgli MuhiuoH Directory. DW C HARRIS, 118 Fast Martin ct Dyer and Cleaner. ja31 t' N UUY ANT, Stall 8, city market. 1 Choice Beef, Pork, ic. f DWOMBLE, cor Wilmington lti.iri:ii; sts. (Groceries. Leather. ho- 1 indiuirs, PishiuK Tackle, To hucco, VJigars, Stc. JbCHVVAUTZ, 122 Fayetteville st. he leatU-r in choice Meats. Vir ginia Beet and Mutton. All Pork and Mueil Suusaxe. Come and see me. fetj J L FRAxNCIS, next to Savings Kauk. PiHctical Boot and Shoe maker, (iive me a call. 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