0 Bird and Boyg. Down in the meadow the little brown . ..lnafne, bushes- De ,D h b&rberry And when it Is finished all eosey and neat, ueoijetere8mAkthe,rple&8" Twlt-ter er twitter I" they chirp to RniMi... i a Building a nest is no end of bother: lut oh when nnr hp Htfi- mi But oh when our dear little birdies we see, How happy we'll be! we'll be!" how happy Up at the cottage where children are growing, The young mother patiently sits at ner sewing,; It's something to work for small hob bledebovs That will tear their trousers and make such a noise; "And one must admit," says the dear little motner, That bringing up boys is no end of DOTner; But oh when they kiss me, and climb on my Knee, it's sweetness to me ! it's sweetness mel" St. Nicholas. Throwing Out Hints. When a Georgia farmer found out that his son John was sparking a cer tain farmer's daughter for a yew or more without settling any question be called him out behind the stack and said to him: "John, do you love Susan Tinker?" "I guess I do, bad." "And does she love you?" "That's what I dunno, and I'm 'fraid to ask her." "Well, you'd better throw out a few hints tonight and find out. Its no use wearing out boot leather unless you are going to marry her. That night at ten o'clock John came home a wreck. His face was all scratched up, his ear was bleeding his hat gQne, and his back was cover ed with mud. "John! John! What on earth is the matter?" exclaimed the old man, laying down his paper. "I've bin over to Tinker," was the reply. "And and " "And I threw out a few hints to Su san." "What kind of hint?" "Why I told her I'd been hoofing it tW,. miles four nights i a week for the last year to sit up with her while she chawed wax and sung through her nose, and now I'reckoned it was time for her to brush her teeth and darn up her stockings, cure the bile on her chin and tell the old folks that we're engaged." "And hi father bounced you?' "Ko, dad, no; that's where I'm con soled. It took the whole gasted Jam ily, including Susan, two hired men, and three dogs, and then I wasn't more than half licked. I guess we mpxed on, 'em too soon, dad I guess it wasn't quite time to throw out. The Mystery ot Dreams. Exchange. A man fell asleep as the clock tolled the first stroke of twelve, fie awoke ere the echo of the twelth stroke had died away, having in the interval dreamed that he had committed a crime,' was detected after five ,years triedjtnd condemned; the shock of finding the halter around his neck aroused him to consciousness, when he discovered that all these events had happened in an infinitesimal frag ment of time. Mohammed, wishing tjp Illustrate the wonders of $leep,told how certain man being a shiek,found himself for his pride, made a poor fisherman; that he lived as one for six years, bringing up a family and working hard, and how,upon waking up from his long dream j so short a time had he been asleep that the nar row necked; gourde bottle, filled with water, which he, knew, he overturned as he f elf asleep, had not time to empty itself.1 How fast the soul travels when the body is asleep! Of ten when we wake we shrink back into a dull routine; of, a sordid existence, regretting the pleasanter life of dreamland. How - is - it that sometimes when we go to a strange place we fancy that we have seen it before ? It Is possible that when one - has been asleep the soul has floated away, see&th c place; and has the memory of it which so surprises us f In a word, how far dual is the little pf man, how far not? - . j Saved at Niagara. 5 New York San-1 I " I have seen three or four suicides . at Niagara Falls," said the drummer "bat tne flr8t M tne Qaeerest nd j gave me the greatest shock: 1 had mtdd the aoJu&,ntance of guest at I the hotel as we sat on the veranda, a handsome look and soft, low voice, I and about 10 o'clock he proposed that I n , 5 we over Goat Island together together on foot I readily assented, and as we were crossing the bridge when he a. 1 . suddenly stopped and loose J over the railing. Naturally I followed suit. He had been in Brazil, and he began telling me the customs and manners of that country; but after about ten minutes he suddenly stop ped short and queried: 'Would you mind taking a swim with me this morning ?' ' "A swim! Great heavens, man, but where could you swim here ?" I gasp ed. " 'Here, in the rapids.' " 'But you'd be swept over the falls in ten seconds !' " 'Of course I' he laughed, showing his white teeth, and before the words were fairly uttered he struck the wa ter. Almost before I could breathe twice he was over the falls and out of sight forever, and I stood there, rub bing mv eyes and wondering if I was asleep, until a crowd came and began to ask questions. In the afternoon the keeper of a private insane asylum arrived and identified the man as an escaped patient, and when he had heard my story he asked : " 'Did he lay hands on you ?' " 'No.' " 'It's a woDder. He was always planning to get here and compel some one to go over the falls with him. Ex cuse me, but do you chew ?'" '"I do.'" " 'You didn't offer him any ?' " " But I did while we were leaning over the rail.' " 'That accounts for it. He always declared that a man who used tobac co was a hog, and that to die with one meant eternal disgrace. The fit came upon him as he looked at the rusning waters, but your tobacco saved your life. Stranger, lend us a chaw.' " Yesterday morning at Louisburg, while bricklayers were at work on the walls of a new brick warehouse being built for Edgerton & Ford, the wall suddenly tumbled and fell to the ground, a distance of thirty feet, car rying with it Jesse Alston and Geo. Mayor, two colored workmen. A large crowd soon collected and fell vigor Ously to work to rescue men who were completely covered up in a heavy mass pf brick and debris. Mavo. wueu rauen irom tne wrecK, was i j. i i , . , found to be terribly mangled and in jured internally, and little hope is en tertained of his recovery. Alston was also seriously hurt. Low Bates. The Richmond and Danville Rail road will sell parties attending the North Carolina State Democratic Convention, tickets to Raleigh, and return at the following rates from points named. Tickets on sale Aug. 18, 19 and 20, good returning until and including Aug. 25th: Charlotte, $745 Salisbury, 6 30 Greensboro, 4 30 Durham, 165 Oxford, 8 15 Selma, 1 65 Goldsboro, 2 75 Winston-Salem, 5 60 Kates from intermediate points in same proportion. Low Bates. The Richmond and Danville Rail road will sell parties attending the North Carolina State Farmers' Alli ance, Asneviiie. jn. u., tickets to that point and return at the following rates from points named. Tickets on sale Aug. 10th to 13th inclusive, good returning until and including Aug. 19th: Charlotte, 4.50 1 Greensboro, 4.95 Durham, 6.25 Raleigh, 6.901 oelma, 7.f ttoldsboro, , 8.15 Henderson,' 7.40 Winston-Salem, 5.50 j uates from intermediate points in ' nalltMd Schedule, Raleigh & Augusta A-IiBR To take effect Sam, Sunday, J oue Tialns mov Trains mov ing South. No 43. Pass and MaiL Daily ex Sun. ing North, No 82. Pass and Mail. Dally ex Sun .Leave. DUOam 9 51 " Arrive, 6 45pm 6 26 pm Raleigh, 10 06 it Apex, New Hill, Merry Oaks, Moncure, Osgood. Sanford, Lemon Springs, Cameron, Winder, 6 14 pm 6 01 pm 10 20 " 10 82 " 10 44 " 10 58 " 11 12 " 11 28 " 11 40 " 11 63 " 0 w pm 5 40 pm ow pm 5 15 pm 5 01 pm 4 60 pm 4 39 pm 4 25 pm 4 22 pm 4 13 pm 4 03 pm 8 60 pm 12 09 a m Manly, 12 12 " Southern Pines, 12 23 " Aberdeen, 12 33 " Keyser, 12 47 " Hoffman, Ar 1 20 pm Hamlet, At 2 00 Gibson, Ar 8 20 pm Ar 2 85 pm Northbound Southbound Trains. Trains. Thro Frt and Thro Frt and Pass 25. Pass 241. Daily exct Stations Daily exct Sunday. Sunday, AM Ar 6 45 7 13 7 36 8 10 8 20 8 29 i 9 03 9 26 9 53 10 13 10 34 11 (2 11 08 11 24 11 41 12 05 1 00 A M Lv AM Raleigh 8 20 Cary 7 49 Apex 7 25 New Hill 7 01 Merry Oaks 6 41 Moncure 6 21 Osgood r t9 Sanford 5 85 Lemon Springs 5 07 Cameron 4 46 Winder 4 25 Manly 4 00 Southern Pines 3 Aberdeen 3 85 Keyser 8 17 Hoffman 2 55 Hamlet 2 00 P M PITTSBORO R R. Luave Pittsboro. 5 30am Arrive Moncure, 6 15 Leave Moncure 8 45 p m Arrive Pittsboro, 9 30 OARTHA0B R R. Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron, 9 45 Arrive Carthage. 10 30 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 45p m .Leave Uameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 35 WM SMITH, Supt, ATLANTIC fc JT. C. B B , Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve pm 8 30 Goldsboro 1128 am 417 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 48 449 4 54 Kinston 10 09 10 M 618 6 48 New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 26 pm MoreheadCity am 6 88 Daily. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington St Weldon Bailroad and mancnes. uondenseo Bcneduie. TRAINS GOING 80TJTH Dated June 15, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. "t m'l d'y, ex Daily. Bund'y Le Weldon, 12 SCpm 548pm 606am 710am ArRockyMt, 146pm Ar Tarboro, 2 00pm Le Tarboro, 10 20am Ar Wilson, 2 20pm; Le Wilson, t2 80pm Ar Selma, 3 40pm ArFay'tville 600pm Le, G'aBboro, 815pm Le Warsaw! 4 10pm Le "Matoolia, 424pm 700pm 743am 7 40pm ' 835am 934am 840pm 9 49am Ar Wil'gton, 5 50pm 955pm iroam, TRAINS GOING NORTHS . Noli No 78, 1 No. 40,1 1 .daily Bund y. Lv Wil'gton, 12 01am 9 00am, ' 4 QOfem Lv Magnolia, 1 2lam 1034am 5 36pm Le Warsaw. 1048am 5 53pm Ar tt'dsboro, 2 23am 11 45am 6 53pm iieD'ay'tvUM, T8 4Uam Ar Selma, 11 00am Ar Wilson, 1210pm Lv Wilson, 8 03am 12 87pm Ar Rocky Mt, 1 10pm 747p: 818 Ar Tarboro, 2 00pm Lv Tarboro, 1020am' Ar Weldon, 480am 245pm, 980pm "Dairy except Sunday. JohuFDivutb; General Superintendent. J R Ebnlt, Sup't Trans. T M EMERSOH, General Pass Agt. NOTICE. I have associated with me mv son. Henrv Moore, and we are now nra- Saredtodoall kinds of Shoe Work, hoes of all styles are made to order by us, at prices that will prove satis factory to every one. Repairing "of every Kind quicaiy ana neatly done. Everybody knows old - Shoemaker Moore. I am. by the help of God. trying to lead a Defter me. - Or via enoes and Hoots bought. Wm Moore, , 819 East Martin Si I Railroad Schednlea. Cape Fear fc Tadkln Valley Railroad Company. COffDEHSED SCHEDULE. VORTHBOCSD I D'rex 8'y D'y ex S'y noi noo Le Wilmington. 9 40 a m Ar Favetteville. 1 45 n m Le Fayettevllle, 2 15 p m lie eaniord, lupm Ar Greensboro, 6 40 p m Le Greensboro, 7 10 p m Le Walnut Cove. 8 43 o m Ar Mt Airy. 10 45 p m ia) uennettavllie, 8 20 a m Ar Maxton, x 9 85 a m Le' Maxton, 9 45 a m Ar Fayettevllle, 11 45 a m Ho 15 daily except Sunday. Le Millboro 7 25 am Ar Greensboro, 9 00 a m Le Greensboro, 1010 am Ar Mailison 12 85 p m southbound I D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y No 2 Sol Le Mt Airy, Ar Greensboro, 5 85am 9 15 a m 9 50am JL Wreensboro. Le Sanford, 12 83p m Ar Fayettevllle, 2 10pm 2 40pm 6 45 pm lie Fayettevllle, Ar Wilmington, Le Favetteville. 3 30 pm 5 20 p m Ar Maxton, tie Maxton, 5 80pm Ar Bennettsviiie. 6 45pm NO 10 dally except Sunday. Lie Madison, 1 40 p m Ar Greensboro, 4 00 p m Le Greensboro, 4 40 p m Ar Millboro, 6 55 p m W E KYLE, General Passenger Agent, J W Fry, Gen Supt. JALEIGHA GA8T0JS K E. To take effect 9:00 a m, Sunday, May 11, 1890. Trains moving North. No 38, No 52, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Raleigh, 11 35 am 7 00 p m Wake, 12 14 8 25; Franklintdn 12 85 9 04, Kittrell, 12 51 9 85 Henderson, 1 07 10 05 - Littleton, 2 15 p m 12 05 Ar Weldon, 2 55 120am Trains moving South. No 41, No 53, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Weldon, 12 20 a m 1 40 p m Littleton, 12 55 2 56 Henderson, 2 07 5 04 KittreU, 2 23 5 35 Franklinton,2 40 6 06 Wake, 3 02 6 48 Ar Raleigh, 8 40pm 800am Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving West. " No 88, Pass, Stations. Mail St Ex. Le Louisburg,ll 00 am ArFranklint'n,1145 Trains moving East. No 41, Pass, Stations. Mail St Ex. Le Franlint'n, 2 45 p m Ar Louisburg, 8 30 p m Wm SMITH, Supt. Legal Advertisements. Auction Sale of City Property. Bv virtue Of nnwpr nn fnrroil rr me by a certain moitagage deed exe cuted oy J-nomas u jenKins and Liucy 0 Jenkins, his wife, which said mort- CRffA in dnlv mnnWlari tn hnnlr Tn Ini at page 290, registry of Wake county! 1 win oner tor saie at tne court bouse drtni in thn eAtir nt RolaiK "V r the highest bidder, for cash, on Mon day, August 11, 18W, at 12 o'clock m, a certain valuable lot of land located on South Blonnt strft In adjoining the lands of Alf A Thomp son and others, fronting 73 it on said street and running back 210 feet, si X MOJN TAtiUE, Mortgagee. Raleigh.lN C, July 11, 1890 jyl2 td Action for Divorce. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake county A A Wood v$ : Lula, C ' Wood A ction I . Tj The summons in this actinn hsivino 5een returned, defendant not to be onnd. nnd it annnnrlnu tn thn faction of the court by affidavits filed mat aiier aue quigence tne defend ant cannot Via fonnri in t.hn Rt.aA n North Carolina, bat is in the State of Arkansas. And it further appeas ing to the satisaction of the court by the complaint herein filed that a cause of , action exists, againBt the de fendant, it is, ordered that publica nou ue made ior six weeKs in tne EvKNrNfi Visitor nnfifvin tha 1). fendant to be and appear at the court uouse in tne city orKnielgn, on or before the 21st dav of ftnhr ison beg the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday, and answer or demur to the complaint herein within thefirst three davfl Of Raid twin . rf tha nnnrt nr relief demanded wUl be granted. Said - J X 4 J.. 11 ,A -m . . uuieuuaut is inrtner nonned tne pur pose of this action, is to obtain adi ydt ce a vinculo matrimonii. Witness my hand and official seal this the 10th day of July, 1890 (Signed) CHAS D UPGHURGH. 0 8 C. T R Puruell, Pl'ffs Atty. jylO 6w Legal Advertisements XTOT1CE.-Having this day been i.1 appointed and qualified a th administrator of the estate of Abbla Terrell. decMd, this ia to give no tice to all rrbius indebted to her es tate to make pniopt payment to me of the same, and tLot.e to whom the estate is indebted will' present their claims before me within the time pre scribed by law, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. J BOOKER HUTCH IN 8, Administrator. June 3, '90. NOTICE-H&ving this day been appointed, and qualified, as the Administrator of the estate of Atlas B. lates, deceased, this is to give no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment to me, at my home in Cary, N. C, and those to whom the estate are indebt ed, to present their claims for pay luent on or before August 1st, 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. A. F. YATES Administrator. Notice, TO ANTHONY ALLEN You ere hereby notified that the following order was made at the April term, 18U0, of Wake County Superior Court, in the action State ex rel., James M. Harris against the Mechanics Building and Loan Asso ciation. It appearing to the court that An thony Allen has not complied with and performed the order of this court Heretofore made, and that said An thony Allen has departed from this State so that process cannot be served on him: It 1b on motion ordered by the court that publication be made weekly for six weeks in some' news paper published in the city of Raleigh for said Anthony Allen, to appear at the next term of this court and com ply with said order, or show cause why the land mentioned in (aid order be not sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount con tracted to be paid by said Anthony Allen for said land. JAS. C. MacRAE, Judge S. C. A true copy attest, CHAS. D. CPCHURCH. C. S. C. jly9 Action for Divorce.. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. in tne superior Uourt July 1. 1890. E V Gruendler vs Frank Gruendler Publication of Notice. To Frank Gruendler. the defendant in the above entitled action: Let the defendant . take notice that the plaintiff, E V Gruendler, has this day instituted an action against him for a divorce from bed and board and from the bonds, of matrimony, and that he is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint which will be filed therein, at Octo ber term 1890. of the Superior Court of Wake county. N C. beginning on the 20th day of October, 1890.' ' CHAS jj UPCHURUH. jy2 6w Clerk Superior Court. Argo St Fleming, Attys for Plfla. Miscellaneaos. Vgirinia Classified Life Insurance Coty 59 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stock comnanv whfon combines the advantages Of the old ine RVfitflTn of insnrnnAowifVi ttiannn. j . . wu ular plan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies runninsr for 10 veam or for 20 vears are issued with Annit.A.hlo options at the end of those periods. Those who wish to have done a kind act in case of their d n t.h. tnr thai - - - - r it --- - families, h-ive here the opportunity. Offlcers--Pre8ident,T J Nottingham; Vice President; E V White; Secretary, F Richardson; Treasurer, W W Vicar; Medical Director. 1, Tjinkfnrrl rtAnn. sel, J E Heath. - ' Directors T J Nottingham, E V White. W W ViflAr P RinhnrriBnn T. L Lankford, M D, Judge J E feath, L Sheldon, G W Deal. W. B. Brivn Rtntn Aironf Won Berne, N. C. ! 8 M Parish, Local, Agent, Raleigh. N. C. noil Qrand jgxeursio -TO RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. The United Order of Odd'F116ws will gi,ve an excursion from . RJeigh to Richmond, Ya 1 on Wednesday, August 18, 1896, over the R & G; Rail road via Weldon; The rate for the trip . will be only $2.5Q and it wiU.be the most enjoyaile occasion of the kind yet given. ' There f will be special cars for white and colored andtthe Seatest care wJH fee taken to preserve, e most perfect order. There will be A refreshment coach under the man-1 agement of Professor D. A. Lane and' Ptter Cobb.? AH .the delicacies will be on hand. For information correspond with WARREN ALSTON," ' .Secretary. Vi:

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