( 0 Tired Out." "Jnsttired out," the neighbor said, Turning from the squalid bed, V Lew the weary woman lay, i'anting life's last hours away. Save that sound of robbing breatb, All was still as coming death; For the frightened children cowered Where, with heavy brows that lowered, 'Neath the long enduring strain, The mute husband bore his pain. Just tired out far down below Waves was frettii g on the flow; And the full, recurrent roar Echoed upward from the shore, Fainter grew the pulses beat As the worn hands plucked the sheet, And the death damps gathered, when Ruffled all the tangled hair, Said the watcher at her side, "8he is waiting for the tide." When the waves had ebbed anew, The tired life was over too, Gone from want and care and ill, Very peacefully and still, After all she bo: e and wept. Hard worked wife and mother slept; Very fair she looked, and meek. Long dark lashes swept her cheek, Worn hands crossed upon her breast, For "the weary were at rest." All the Year Round. Wit and Humor. The teamster has no excuse for be ing idle; his bui-iness is always driv ing. Binghaintou Leader. Crab" are never sick. They have so many claws they always feel well. New Orleans Picayune. The officer that seeks the man is likely to find him in a good many sa loons about election time. Puck. A facetious reporter refers to the National Council of Women as a gala occasion. Washington Star. Achilles was c ne of the lirst men to appreciate the disadvantage of not being well heeled. Washington Post. Sergeant "You must look out bold and free into the world, fellows; as free as as a franked letter. Flieg ende Blatter. Here's a remarkable case. The oth er day a wagon maker who had been dumb for years picked up a hub and spoke. Binghamton Leader: "Medicine," said a little girl to her playmate, "is something that makes you be careful not to catch cold again." Washington Post. Some Quaint Riddles. What goes from Paris to Lyons without moving or taking a step? What goes to Paris without once pausing? I am very long; if I rose up straight I could touch the sky; if I had arms and legs I could catch the thief; if I had eyes and mouth I could tell eve rything. White, very white, it encircles the earth. If I were not crooked I could not exist. T he queen's carpet always spread, never folded. What looks very long in the eun shine and has no shadow ? What arrives first at the market and first reaches home ? Answer The road. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave hor Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Costoria, When she had Children, ahe gave them Castoria. Summer Excursion Rates. The Richmond & Danville Railroad will begin the sale of 'Summer Ex cursion Tickets" at greatly reduced rates June 1st 1891, and will continue the same on sale at all coupon ticket offices in North Carolina until Sept. 90th, 1891. These Summer tickets are limited good to return at any time until Oct. 31st., 1891. For list of "Summer Homes." giving cost of board per day, week and month time tables and excursion rates, call on coupon agents of this Company, or address, W. A. Turk, Div. Pass. Agt. Raleigh. N. C, or J as. L. Taylor, GK P. A., Castoria For Infants and Children. Cattoria promotes Dlgerttan, and vcomoa Flatulency, Constipation, Sour I W loch, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa l'hus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castoria Is so well adapted to children that t racomniend it as superior to any prescrlpti! known to me." H. A. Akcbkr, M. IV, 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "1 use Castoria In my practice, and And it specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Roskktson, M. D 1057 2d Are., New York. "From personal knowledge 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 ax sellent effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Macs. xV '""xcrAUB Q - pant, 77 Murrav Street, N. Y. Railroad Schedules. At,, antic Coast Line. Wilmington Weldon Railroad and Branches. Condenses Soaednle. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated April. 28, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. P't m'l d'y, ex Daily. Sund'y Le Weldon, 12 3Cpm 5 43pm 6 20am Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm 724am Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Le Tarboro, 10 85am Ar Wilson, 218pm 7 00pm 7 53am Le Wilson, 2 80pm Ar Selma, 3 30pm Ar Fay'tville 530pm v Le O'dsboro, 3 15pm 7 40pm 8 40am Le Warsaw, 414pm 9 34am Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm 9 49am Ar Wil'gton, 6 00pm 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex daily Sund'y. LvWil'gton, 1235am 915am 425pm Lv Magnolia, 10 57am 8 10pm Le Warsaw, 11 11am 6 25pm Ar G'dsboro, 3 05am 12 05am 7 30pm Le Fav'tvillo, t9 10am r Selma, 11 08am Ar Wilson, 12 10pm Lv Wilson, 8 43am 12 58pm 8 23pm Ar Rocky M t, 1 80pm 8 53pm Ar Tarboro, 17pm Lv Tarboro, 10 35am Ar Weldon, 5 05am 2 55pm 10 00pm Daily except Sunday. John f Divinb, General Superintendent. J R Khkly, Sup't Trans. T M Embrsoh, General Paes Atrt Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. northbound D'vexS'y D'yexS'v ' No 1 No 3 Le Wilmington, 9 00 a m Ar Fayetteville, 12 25 pm 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 GO p in Ar Mt Airy, 9 00 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 80 a m Ar Maxton, 1 1 40 a m Le Maxton, 9 50 a m Ar fayetteville, 11 45 a m No 15 daily except Sunday. Le Ramseur 7 10am Ar Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Greensboro, 10 40 a m Ar Madison 11 46 p m southbound I D'y ex S'y D'y ex B'y No 2 No 4 Le Mt Airy, 5 15am Le Walnut Cove, 7 15 Ar Greensboro, 8 45 a m Le Greensboro, 10 20 a m Le Sanford, 1 00 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 30pm Le Fayetteville, 2 55pm Ar Wilmington, 6 45 p m Le Fayetteville, 8 80 p m Ar Maxton, 5 20 p m Le Maxton, 5 30 p m Ar Rennettsviixe, 6 45.p m No 16 daily except Sunday. Le Madison, 1 35 p m Ar Greensboro, 8 40 p m Le Greensboro, 4 00 p m Ar Ramseur, 6 55 p m W B KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J vV Fry. Gen Supt. TOBACCO MARKET. Reported for the Evening Visitor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers. Smokers Common.. 5 6 Good 810 Fillers Common fi 6 Good- 716 Cutters Common 101S Good 202o Fancy.. 2887 Wrappers Common 142u Good 22M0 Fine to fanoy-......... 407U Baleigh Market . Report, Corrected Weekly by W. 81UZZLE, Grocer, No, 12, East Hargett Street. M EATS White Bulk liaeon, 7i Shoulders, 6 , Hams Western, 1-i Breakfast, N. C.Bacon, lu LAUD Pure. HI Compound, - FLOUR Best per barrel, tl UU , I .... Hi. J" Medium, 5 V SUUAR-Cut loaf, 10 Powdered, W ; D.i.ii ImIc. I rti Light yellow, i COFFEE Best Rio, & Java, best 86 ' Ar buck lea roasted, 30 MOLASSES Medium, 40 ' jn. u, teai, ixj Syrups, 40(u;ao SALT Per sack, $1 70 VINEGAR 4 years old, 40 BLACK PEPPEU Grain or ground, 30 RACE GINGER, 20 TEAS Green, 40W0U Black. 4U(u)50 Mixed, 40 PICKLES, per gallon, 50 BUTTER Country, 25 Northern, 40 CHICKENS Hens, 40c, Spring 20 j Early Rose, $1 75 TOMATOES-Canned, 10 to 15 PEACHES 3 lb can, 30 CORN per can, 10 APPLES Green, per bushel, 12 00 Canned, 3 pound, 15 PEAS-White, 1 20 Black, 90 HOMINY, per pound, 4c GRITS, per pound, 4c4 Railroad Schedules, &e. Raleigh and Augusta A-l. K it To take .ettect bam, Huuday, April. 5 1800. Trams mov- Trains mov ing South. ing .North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sun Leave. 4.00.p m 4 19 44 4 31 44 5 05 44 5 28 44 5 54 44 6 21 44 7 20 " 8 15 44 Raleigh, Gary, Apex, Moncure, Sanford, Cameron,. Southern Pines, Hamlet, Arrive. 1120 am 11 01 am 10 49 am 10 16 am 9 62 am 9 26 am 8 58 am 7 38 am Gibson, Stations Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. P M Lv 11 80 12 00 12 18am 1 07am 1 44 pm 2 20am 3 09am 4 30ani Ar Hamlot Ar 7 00 am Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22, - Daily exct Sunday. Ar Rflleigl Cary Apex Moneure Sanford Cameron SoutherUjPines A M 8 00 7 27 7 05 6 00 5 15 4 26 3 33 Lv 1 30 Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive pittshoro a r. Pittsboro, 9 10am Moncure, 9 55 Moncure 10 25 a m Pittsboro, 11 10 OARTUAHK K R. Carthage, 8 00 a m Cameron, 8 45 Cameron, 9 45 Carthage, 10 30 Carthage, 4 00 p m Cameron, 4 45 p m Cameron, 5 50 Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH, Supt, ATLANTIC Time Table Ho 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve p m 8 30 Goldsboro 11 38 a 417 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 1014 6 18 6 48 New Berne 8 $ 8 44 9 26 pm MoreheadCitv am 6 3 Daily. R ALBI0H& GA8TOJH E R. To take ) effect Sunday, April 5, Trains moving Nojsth. 1890. Stations. Tie Raleigh Wake, Franklin ton, Kittrell, Henderson Littleton, Ar. fvemon, No 88. No 34. Mail train. Fas & Mail. 11 ao am o ou p m 12 05 12 28 12 44 100 2 07 2 45 Trains mo vintr South. NO 41, No 45, Stations. Mail tram. Past &Mail. 6 19 6 86 745 pm 8 30 a m Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklintou, Wake, Ar. Raleigh, 12 16 p m 6 00 a m 12 52 6 42 2 22 7 53 2 39 8 11 2 56 8 29 8 17 8 50 3 55pm 930am Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving North. No 88, Pass, JSo8, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Louisburg, 7 85 a m 2 00pm ArFranMk'n, BM) 2 85 Trains moving South. No,Pttl No26, Leiffiint'n, 12 80 plf E$ 06pm Ar Louisburg, 1 05 p in 6 40 Children Cry for Pitched Castori j Children Cry forPitcher's CastorlaJ CURE THAT COLD. STOP YOUR THROAT ROUBLE. DRUGGISTS SELL The Famous Remedy for INDIGESTION, HAY FEVER, CATAlffifc Q05E TH50HT, TTflD KHJDSED OliDS, OOtJE MOUTH, ITlFFECTIOSS. 4 Combnation of Local and Constitutional Treatment PURELY VEGETABLE I ENTIRELY HARMLESS ! 3 C Co., SOLE- PROPRIETORS ; Athens, Ga. Prke, fl.00. Six Bottles, $5.00. By express, prepaid, If not Icept by your Druggist. BOOK FREE. THE SEGHET OF OUR SUCCESS, VY E CLAIM that a combination of local an i constitutional treat ment is necessary to thoroughly eradicate Catarrh. Exclusively local applications, if made when the trouble first begins, sometimes cure, but more frequently drive the disease to other parts of the system, where it develops in a far more seiious form. Blood purifiers may improve the condition of the system, but they seldom cure for they do not reach the seat of the disease. Certain Catarrh Cure is the only preparation which combines local and constitutional treatment, and can consistently claim to cure Catarrh in all its forms and stages. It is cheap, easily used, purely vegetable, entirely harmless. By it, others, who had no faith, have been cured: YOU CAN BE, whether you have had the disease one year or fifty ; whether it is in the head, stomach or bladder TRY IT NOW. DELAY fS DANGEROUS. Past Failures Need not Discourage You. In Support of Our Claims, We offer the testimony of those who nave tried Certain Catarrh Cure to their entire satisfaction. "An ounce of experience ie worth a pound of theory." Our endorsers are well Known persons, who are alive and can be found. Not one of our testimoni als was purchased at any price. They are the voluntary expressions of parties who geek to benefit humanity. A perusal of them will surely convince you that our claims are well founded. If you have Catarrh, you cannot afford to be indiffer ent to its progress. Treatment cannot bo commenced too early. The longer disease continues, the more time it will require to be eradicated. Your unsatisfactory experi ence with other remedies should not influ ence y .'U against ours. Lay aside distrust ; give Certain Catarrh Cure a fair test, and you will, throughout the remainder of your life, feel thankful to us for the advice $1,000 Rewarda Humbug:! Don't Be Deceived by the offer of a lnrge reward in case some medicine fails to cure you. If the reward ie claimed, there is always some way to evade rts pay ment; if never olaimed, it is no evidence &at everybody, or anybody, has been cured; but it speaks well for the intelligence of our people, that no one is foof enough to expect its payment. $ 1,000. 000 might be offered with equal safety; for it is needless to say that the user of such med icines always dies before their proprietors are convinced that he "can't be cured." It is one of the most deceptive schemes thwt ever insulted an enlightened people. We are disposed to give the public every protection possible against the imposition of scheming frauds or worthless nostrums, but NO DEPENDENCE CAN BE PLACED IN GUARANTEES. If Con gress will pass a law by which all medi cines are subjected to a thorough test, and their merits in the diseases which they claim to cure are Tally established before thoy can be offered for sale, we will heart ily favor it. An honest remedy suffers more from the failure of other prepara tions to establish their claims, than from all other causes combined as disappo'nt ment in one medicine causes distrust in many. Certain Catarrh Cure m mentioned so fa vorably, by our customers that we have great confidence in its merits. Alexander Drug and Seed Co., Augusta, Go. Its Harmlessuess. Makes it entirely safe to ify Certain Catarrh Cure for any trouble, without the slightest fear of injury. It is a purel) vegetable preparation, and to the most delicate constitution, or organ of the body, can p.-oduce no bad effect whatever. We have handled Certain Catarrh Cure tince its first introduction. It has given gen eral satisfaction, and suet- has been the in crease in demand, that our purchases during the last six months have amounted to nearly twenty-five gross. The Lamar Drug Co., AtUmim. 0, if agist, 188ft REMEMKR ! Certain Catarrh Cure is not simply a imuff or local application, to drive the dis ease from the nasal organs into the system ; nor a blood remedy, to tone up the system and leave the nasal parts uncured ; but it is a combination of both methods, and the only remedy which will give satisfaction in the many different stages of catarrh. The genuine bears our Trade Mark. Take no substitute. Price, Six bottles $5. Of Druggists, or by Ex press, prepaid, on receipt of price Book or Information free. 3 C CO., Sole Proprietors. AthenH. Goori7

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