The Bravest of Battles. BY J0AQC1X MILLER. The bravest brittle that ever was fought? Eluxll I iell you where and when ? On tiif rnaps of the world you'll find it not: 'lis fought by the mothers of men. ?ay. Xot with, cannon or battle shot, Vith sword, or nobler pen; $ay, not eloquent word or thought JTrom mouth of wonderful men; But deep in the walled up woman's heart Of woman that would not yield, But bravely, silently bore her part Lo! there is that battlefield. No marshaling troops, no bivouac song, No hanner to gleam and wavel But oh, those battles they last so long From babyhood to the grave! ycuetlap Village In Iiake Michi gan. Chicago, III., March 9. The bureau of construction of the World's Columbian Exposition will make a change in the plans for the pier which will ran into the lofce. instead or an ornamental casino at the end of the pier a Venetian village will be bant. The. houses will be reproductions of bouses In Venice, built almost on a lev el with the lake, and will be used as restaurants and resorts. Scores of little steamers and ornamental gon dolas will be used to convey the visi tors through the Venetian streets, and the gondolas will be manned by crewB in holiday attire, costumed af ter the picturesque manner of the gondoliers of Venice. At night this village will be illuminated. To Expose Farmers' Alliance Secrets. Clarksburg Depot, W. Va. March 9. Quite a sensation is being produced among the Fa-mers' Alli ance in this state by a charter mem ber in Randolph county, who had some trouble with the order, resign ing an important position and start ing in to write a book exposing the secrets, signs, pass words &e., of that Organization It is said that the old political parties will furnish f unda to give the book a wide circulation, and that the Alliance will make eerv potsiMe effort to counteract its in flueuce. The above, which we clip from an exchange, is not sufficient to make us believe that all the farmers through out the, land are corruptly banding themselyes together iu secret con clave, for the accomplishment of a purpose. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. We would not segm'q imply that all who make speeches are thereunto impelled by the fatal gift of gab; not a f are unwijljng victims to the popular delusion that life without m&f feg fe"Sft wrth living. But the evil lies in making this habit or custom a National institution, as much a part of our existence as the food we qaj; and the fluig we absorb. The evil has. become a serious one, Private talk or conversation need not be objectionable. If a man does not like it he can go home. But a guest at a public banquet, a semi public reception, or a private dinner can not decently clap on his hat and run when the vials of oratory are un corked. He must stay and squirm- Enter the Society for the Suppression . . "II 3 TkT 1 A 1 of American Chin. Newark Adver- tiser. A. Comfortable .Reflection. Pat wanted a position under the government, and on being told that he must be prepared to pass a civil service, examination, applied himself iaiimmiy to the necessary prepara tion. Some time later his ambition for public preferment seemed to have deserted him ' "What is the matter, Pat?" asked his former employer. "Couldn't you pass the examination r v "i could that." he replied. "1 an swered every Question on the DaDer. But," he added, his native wit com ing to the rescue, "I guess they thought I knew too much to be wastin' me time washin' windies." Harper's magazine. mm for I n fan U and Children. Corl promote Digestion, and s rouuiea Flatulency, Constipation, Sour "tach, Diarrhoea, and Feverlshneea. tua the child la rendered healthy and it sleep natural. Caatoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. w Cantoris is so well adapted to children that Boinmend it as superior to any prescnpi irn to me." H. A. Arcbkr, M. v.. Ill South Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. HT man rnstnria !n mr Dractlce. and And IS specially adapted to affections of children. " 1057 8d Ave., New York. "From personal knowledge and observation I can say Uiat Castoria Is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels an general system ery much. Many mothers have told me of itaex tellent effect upon their children." Lowell, Mass. Tv--' 'fTAUB O - pant, 77 Murray Street, H. T. Railroad jrfiedules. Aunutic.Uoast Line. Wilmington Weldon Ballroad and branches, uouaensea ooaeaaie. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 19, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. F't m'l d'y, ex Daily. 5 43pm Buncry Le Weldon, 12 3Cpm 0 20am ArRockyMt, 140pm 724am Ar Tarboro, wai?i;m Le Tarboro, 10 S5am Ar Wilson, 2 18pm 7 00pm 753am LewilBon, T oOprn Ar Selma, 3 80pm Ar Fay'tville 5 30pm Le (i'dsboro, 3 15pui 7 40pm Le Wareaw, 410pm 8;40am 9 34am Le Magnolia, 4 21pm 8 40pm 9 49am Ar WU'gton. 5 50pm 9 65pm 112am TRAINS GOING NORTE No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex .daily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton, 12 35am 9 15am 4 00pm Lv Maenolia. uoain iu ovam o oopm Le Warsaw, 11 llam o oapin J r G'dsboro, 3.05am 12 05am 6 53pm e Fay'tville, T9 20am Ar Selma, 11 18am A i-Wilson. 12 20mn Lv Wilson, 3 43am 12 58pm 7 47pm Ar RockvMt. 130pm 818pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Lv Tarboro. 10 35am Ar Weldon, 5 05am 2 55pm 9 30pm Taily except Sunday. John F Divine, General Superintendent. J R KejjtjY, Sup't Trans. T M K'-twrbos, fttral Pas Aet. Cape Fear Sc Yadkin Valley itaiiroaa fjompany. OONDSKSP 80HEIHJLE. sroRTi-BOCMD u ex B'y I vy ex 'v oi lyo.a Le Wilmington, 9 40 a m Ar Fayetteville, 13 25 p m Le Fayetteville, 12 55 p m Le Sanford, 2 27 p m Ar Greensboro, 5 00 p m Le Greensboro, 5 20 p m Le Walnut Cove, 7 00 p m Ar Mt Airy. 9 00 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 30 a m Ar Maxton, 9 40 a m Lo Maxton, 9 50 a m Ai fayetteville, 11 45 tun No 15 daily except Sunday. LeRainseur 7 70am Ar Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Greensboro, 10 40 a m Ar Madison 12 45 p m bouthboued D'y ex 'y I iry ex wy No 2 No 4 LeMtAiry, 6 25am , Le Walnut Cove, 8 32 Ar Greensboro, 10 05 a m Le Greensboro, 10 35 a m Le Sanford, 1 00 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 80 p m Le t'ayettevuie, a oo p m Ar WilmiiiCton. 6 SO d m Le Fayetteville, 3 80 p m Ar Maxton, 5 20 p m Le Maxton, 5 80pm Ar Bennettsyiue, 6 45 p m jo w aauy except ounaay. Le Madison, 185pm Ar Greensboro, 8 40 p m Le Greensboro, 4 00 p m At Millboro, 6 55 p m ' ' WE KILE, General Passenger Agent. J W Fry, Gen Supt. . TOBACt O MARKET.. Reported for the Evening Visitor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers. Smokers Common. 5 Good 816 Fillers Common 5 7 Good. 711 Cut ters Common 1014 Good 2028 Fancy 2835 Wra roers Common 1422 Good.... .....22tt40 Find to, fancy.. 4070 Children Cry Joirjitcher's Castor COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily for the Evksibo Vis itor by M A Parker.Cotton Broker. Good middling. M iddllng to strict middling bi9 Receipts about bales. Market steady. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected dally for the Evkbihg Visitor by J. R. TERRELL, Grocers. Meats Bulk Bacon, 8 bhoulders, 6 . Sugar cured hams, 14 a 16 breakfast bacon, 12 Lrd k lour Superfine, $3 50 Wood, 2 75 Medium family, 2 50 Sugars Cut loaf, 10 Powdered, 10 Granulated, 8 Standard A, 71 lellow, 61 a 71 Coffee Rio, 20 a 2' L&guira, 25 a 27 Java, 33 a 831 Molasses Ulack strap, 25 n 80 P It Molases, 45 a 50 New Orleans, 60 a 75 Bright Syrup, 60 a 65 Salt per sack, 1 75 Vinegar per gal 80 Black pepper, 30 Race Winger, 20 Teas Green, 50 a 65 Black. 60 a 65 Pickles Sour, per gal) 50 Sweet, " 90 Butter, 18.a.221 Eggs, 20 Chickens Kens, :30 SprlnK, 15a 22 Potatoes Sweet, 60 Iiish, 90a 1 00 Itailruad Schedules, &c. llaleigk and Augusta A-L. UK To take effect 9 a m, Sunday, Dec. 1890. Trains mov ing North. No 88, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun Arrive. Trains mov ing South. No 41, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Leave. 4 00j)in 419 " Raleigh, 11 20 am Cary, 11 01 am 4 31 " Apex, 10 49 am 6 05 " Moncure, 10 16 am 5 28 " Sanford, 9 52 am 5 54 " Cameron, 9 26 am 6 21 " Southern Pines, 8 58 am 7.20 " Hamlet, 7 88 am 8 15 " Gibson, Ar 7 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Pass-22, Stations - Daily exct ounday. P M Lv 11 30 12 00 12 18am Sunday. Ar A M 8 00 7 27 7 05 6 00 5 15 4 26 3 33 1 30 Raleigh Cary Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron SouthernjPines Hamlet 1 07am 1 44pm 2 20am 3 03e m 4 30am Ar Lv P1TTSPORO R R. Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 a m Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 10 25 a m Arrive Pittsboro, 11 10 OARTHAQE R R. Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron, 9 4o Arrive Carthage, 10 30 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p in Arrive Cameron, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron, 5 50 ' Arrive Carthage, 6 35 WM SMITH, upt, ATLANTIC at N. C. B , Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east, Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kinston ' New Berne MoreheadCfty Daily. 1 No 50 Ar Lve Ar Lve p m 417 4 49 618 8 30 4 20 4 54 $48 Pm 1128 10 46 10 09 8 27 a m a 10 48 10 14 844 6 as 26 JALEIU Hdi BASTOIt H 11. To take effect Sunday, Dec 7, 1890. Trains moving North. No 88. No 34, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. 11 25 am 5 00 p m Le Raleigh. Wake, Franklinton, Kittrell, Henderson, Littleton, 12 05 5 89 .12 28 6 01 12 44 6 19 ,100 6 36 2 07 7 45 p m 2 45 8 30 a m Ar Weldon, Trains moving South. No 41, No 45, Stations. Ma:l train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklinton, Wake, Ar Raleigh, 12 15 p m 12 52 2 22 2 39 2 66 8 17 3 55 p m 6 00am 6 42 7 63 811 8 29 8 50 9 30am Lonisburt Railroad. Trains mdving North. No 8i, Pass, No 8, Stations. j Mail 6 Express. Le Louisburg, 135 am 2 00pm ArFranklint'n, fllO 2 85 Trains moVing South. No 41, Pass, No 25, Stations. Mail & Express. 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