V To the Xew Year, Rallioad Schedules, Kc' BY MICHAEL J. ADAMS. flew Year, what bringst thou? we ask of thee Make revelation, eager we implore, What hast thou for the trembling world in store? Portendest thou some luckless des tiny Some bitter sorrow mortal cannot flee. That ere the days of reckoning are o'er. Will have been ours with burdened hearts and sore, And bear us on to mute eternity? Or contest thou as harbinger of joy. With daily dole of soothing, sweet content, Pure happiness devoid of base alloy, To mark as blessed thy hand of lav ishment? Stay! we should not try to penetrate The sacred mysteries enshrined in fate. Driven io Sulfide hy Love cf Hi Dead Dog Chicago News. Sidney Clay was a London build er's clerk, living in Euston Road. He was 86 years of age and had a wife and several children. A sister in law lived with the family, and this lady had a pet dog, a toy terrier called Peep, which became a great favorite with all. Last July Clay took the pet dog for a walk, and lost it; pre sumably the creature was stolen, for it was extraordinarily small and mar velously intelligent. Clay made every effort to recover the pet, but failed. Thereupon he became despondent and moody, and last Sunday he sud denly fell dead in the family sitting room. At the post mortem examina tion it transpired that the man had taken a dose of cyanide of potassium with suicidal intent. It seems that Clay had for a long time contemplate ed making away with himself, for a letter (dated July 18) addressed to his wife was found upon his person. "To the best and dearest of women, Marian, my wife," he wrote, "thero are times in the life of a man when he is supremely happy. Such has been my lot with you until quite re cently. Then comes a downfall such as has befallen me. Since I lost our dear, daling Peep the life, light and joy of our heart I have been broken hearted. I told you on one occasion I should never be able to brook her loss, and I feel I never can With kindest love, your affectionate husband." Dogs as Paper Carriers. The Standard, of Syracuse, N. Y., boasts of two faithful carriers "Ma jor" and;"Rox" two most intelligent dogs, the first a shepherd and the other a spaniel. They are owned by two farmers on the line of the New York Central Railroad The papers are securely wrapped each morning and given to a baggageman on the early train tp be thrown off at a cer tain point where the dogs are always in waiting. The papers are thrown off at a crossing, the first being meant for Major and the orner tor itox. it is claimed that they seldom get the papers mixed. If they are mixed it is oftener the fault of the baggage man than the dogs. We should like very much to have about ten such. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby waa tick, we gave her Castoria. When .he was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Caatoria, When she had Children, the gave them Castoria. The Gospel Sunday Breakfast. On Sunday morning, in Baltimore, Md., a number of philanthropic per sons at an early hour had gathered together such of the outcasts of so ciety, half clad, half starved, in an upper room, and after singing with them, preaching to them and praying for " them, fed them on a good hot breakfast and hot ' coffee, all for the only one purpose of feeding the hun gry and elevating the depraved -the scam of society. What a blessing to the extremely poor such people are daring these cold, hard times? For Infant anil Children. ovunxiiuea Flatulency, Cousupatiou, Sour Thus the child is rendered healthy and ita sleep natural. Castcria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria Is so woll adapted to children that I recommend it as auprior to any prescrlptim known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D., . Ill South Oxronl bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. "I nse Castoria !n my practice, and find It specially adapted toattetionsof children." ALKX. KOIiRRTSON, M. V., 1037 d Ave., New York. From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the cent hd bowels and reneml svstem venr much. Many mothers have told me ol its ex telient effect upon tlieir children." uiu li. v. I'saoon, Lowell, Mass. Th Cksjtaub Company, 7T Murray Street, N. Y. TIhe 3yHaa?:k5iGl3S, COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily for the Evening Vis itor by M A rarfeer.Uotton Broker. Good middling 9 Middling to strict middling 8i9f Receipts about bales. Market steady, TO BACGO MARKET. Reported for the EvKSiNU Visitor by i'ai ker at tinrviy, u ocacco Man ufacturers. Bruokorfc Common- 5 8 Good 816 Fillers Common 5 7 Good 711 Cutters Common 1014 Good 2028 Fane:. 2835 Wrappe rs Common - 1422 Good 221t40 Fine to fancy- 4070 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected daily lor the Evening Visitor by J." R. TERRELL, Grocery. Meats Bulk Bacon, 8 Shoulders, ti tiugar cured haras, 14 a 16$ Breakfast bacon, 12 Lard Flour Superfine, $3 50 Good, 2 75 Medium family, 2 50 Sugars Cut loaf, 10j Powdered, 10 Granulated,' 8 Standard A, 7$ I Yellow, 6i a 7 Coffee Rio, 20 a 25 Laguira, 25 a 271 Java, 83 a 331 Molasses Black strap, 25 30 PRMolases, 45 a 50 New Orleans, 60 a 75 Bright syrup, 50 a 65 Sail per sack, $1 75 Vinegar per gal 80 liiaek pepper, 30 Race Ginger, 20 Tea" - Green, 50 a 65 Black, 50 a 65 Pickles Sour, er gal) 50j Sweet, " . 90 j Butter, 18 a 22ii grgs, 20 Chickens H" s, 30 Ppiing, 15 a 22tf Potatoes!: we d . , 50 Lisa, 90 a 100 Dried apples, 6J a 7 Dried peaches, 8 a 10 Kailrouul Schedules. CapeTPear Yadkin Valley HailroHwl Company. CONDENSED EOHKDTJLE. NORTHBOUND I D' y ex S'y I D'y ex S'y Pol JioSM Le VViimington, 9 40 a m Ar Fayetteville, 1 45 p m Le Fayetteville, 2 15 p m Le Sanford, 3 53 p m Ar Greensboro, 6 40 p in Le Greensboro, 7 10 p m Le Walnut Cove, 8 43 p m Ar Mt Airy, 10 45 p m Lie Bennettsvllle, 8 20 a m Ar Maxton, " 9 35 a m Le Maxton, 9 45 a m Ai fayetteville, 11 45 a m No 15 daily except Sunday. Le Millboro 7 25 a in Ar Greensboro, 9 00am Le Greensboro, 10 10 a m Ar Madison 12 85 d m southbound D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y Joa JNo4 Le Mt Airy, 5 35 a in Ar Greensboro, 9 15 a m Le Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Sanford, 12 83 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 10 p m Le Fayetteville, 2 40 p m Ar Wilmington, 6 45 p m Le Fayetteville, 8 80 p m Ar Maxton, 5 20pm Le Maxton, 5 80 p m Ar Bennettsviue, 6 45 p m jmo io daily except (Sunday. Le Madison, 1 40 p m Ar Greensboro, 4 00 p m Le Greensboro, 4 40 p m Ar Millboro, 6 55 p m WE KYLE, - General Passenger Agent. J W Fbt, Gen Supt.. Raleigh and Augusta A.L Hit To take effect Sam, Sunday, Dec. 7, 18V0. Trains niov- Trains mov ing South. ing North. No 41, No 8. Pass and Mail. Pass and M aiL Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 0O.pin Raleigh, 1120 am 4 19 Cary, 11 01 am 4 31 " Apex, 10 49 am 6 05 11 Moncure, 10 16 am 5 28 " Sanford, 9 52 am 5 54 " Cameron, v 20 am 6 21 " Southern Pines, 8 58 am 720 " Hamlet, 7 38 am 8 15 " Gibson, Ar 7 00 am Northbound Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23. Pass 22, -Station Daily exct Sunday. Ar AM Raleigh 8 CO Cary 7 27 Apex 7 05 Moncure 6 00 Sanford 5 15 Cameron 4 26 SouthernfPines 3 33 Hamlet Lv 1 30 Daily exct - rJunuay. FM Lv 11 80 12 00 12 18am 1 07am 1 41 pin 2 20am 3 G3am 4 30am Ar PITTSBORO R R. Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 a m Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 10 25 a m Arrive Pittsboro, 11 10 CARTHAGE 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 45 p m Leave Cameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH, Supt, ATLANTIC fc N. C. It K , Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains .Mo 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve p m 3 30 Goldsboro 11 28 a 417 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 4? 4 43 4 54 Kinston 10 09 1014 6 18 6 48 New Borne 8 27 8 44 'J 20 p m MoreteadCity am G 3t Daily. JALSIGHds GASTOH B B. To take effect Sunday, Dec 7, 1890. Trains moving North. No 38, No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Raleigh, 11 26 am 7 15 p m Wake, 12 05 8 43 Franklinton, 12 25 9 35 Kittrell, 12 44 10 00 Henderson, 1 00 10 26 Littleton, 2 07 12 15 p m Ar Weldon, 2 45 1 20 a ns Trains moving South. No 41, No 25, Stations. Mail train. FastFr't. Le Weldon, 12 20 pm 2 40am Littleton, 1 00 3 50, Henderson, 2 28 5 50 KittreU, 2 44 616 Franklinton, 2 59 6 45 Wake, 3 17 7 20 Ar Raleigh, 3 50 p m 8 20 a m Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving North. No 38, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Louisburg, 11 20 a m 5 55am ArFranklint'n, 1155 6 30 Trains moving South, No 41, Pass, No 25, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Franlint'n, 8 15 p m 7 20am Ar Louisburg, 8 50 p m 8 00 Wm SMITH, Sapt. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington & Weldon Bail road and Branches. Condensed Scaednle. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Nov. 6, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. P'tm'l Daily. Le Weldon, 123Cpm 6 43pm ArRockyMt, 146pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pmJ Le Tarboro, 10 20am Ar W ilson, 2 20pm J7 00pm Le Wilson, 2 80pm Ar Selma, 3 30pm Ar Fay'tville 530pm Le G'dsboro, 3 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 10pm Le Magnolia, 4 24pm 8 40pm d'y, ex Bund'y 600am 710am 7 43am 85am 9 34aiu 9 49am ArWu'gton, 5 50pm 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78. No4C, daily, d'y, ex idaily Sund'y. Lv WiPgton, 12 01am 9 00am 4 00pm Lv Magnolia, 1 21am 10 84am 5 36pm Le Warsaw, 10 48am 6 53pm Ar G'dsboro, 2 23am 11 45am 6 53pm LeFay'tvulo, T9 20am Ar Selma, 1118am Ar Wilson, 1220pm Lv Wilson, 803am 1287pm 747pm ArRockyMt, 110pm 818pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Lv Tarboro, 10 20am Ar Weldon. 430am 245pm 930pm Dally except Sunday. John F Divine, General Superintendent. J R Kenlt, Sup't Trans. T M Emkrbon, General Pass Agt. EstabMslied, 1S. THE CHEAPEST AFTERNOOH PAPFR IN HORTH CAROLIHA. SnTDscz?2-boia. Price Per Year, $3.00; Per Month !25 Cents. THE EVENING VISITOR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Brown - rwenty-FiTre Cents Montb, SUBSCRIBE NOW. ALL THE LOCAL STATE HEWS, GEHERAL HEWS MISCELLANY. REMEMBER, THAT THE DAILY VISflTB? IS THE OLDEST AFTERNOON PAPER Published !n the Citv of Raleigh BROWN & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY & - Williams, AT HEWS