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Light nnd Airy. tOC CAJi'T BO IT. When in quest of watermelons, Many and many a time I've seen, Though I Ununited and thought I (ion Idem 1, Half my purchases wen- pMB And when I would test their rip new, Said the grocer: "Biz is biz, You caut plug that watermelon You must buy it as it is !" Thus in life I've found it ever--All my fairest seem without, But when once the deed's accomplished You are left withous a doultt. And when you would seek befurehnnd Pointers, lest it be a fizz, You can't plug that watermelon Yon must buy it as it is. N. Y. Herald. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria. When the waa a Child, ah cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, ahe clung to Oaatoria, When the had Children, ahe gave them CaMoria. Why it is Hot at the Equator. (pstoria lor Infant and Children Caatorl promote Plgeatlon, and TOMMM Flatulency, OoSSpSESt Sour I tach, Diarrhipa, and Fevenshnesa. lhus the child is rendered healthy and its sleep natural. Castorla, contains no Morphine or other narcotic proporty. "Castorla Is so writ nrtapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescript" known to me." H. A. Archck, M. P., 111 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I use Castorla In my practice, and find tt specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Robertson, M. I)., 1057 ad Ae., New York. "From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative aud relieving the pent up bowels anrf general system rery uiiicn. Many mothers have told me of its ex cellent effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood. Lowell, Mass tv --irr40B O-'Pant, 77 Murrav 8tie. N. T. Kallioad. SclitoduleiM Ac. KailroaiT Schedules. At. untie . Hht Liiie. Philadelphia North American. Two soot black Africans stood at Seventh and Lombard streets recent ly discussing the weather. They anathematized the variableness of the climate in much the same manner that white folks would do, and then the conversation lagged a little. "1 think I'd rather live down de qua tah," said one after a pause ; " frum wa I've heerd 'bout de weathah itB moah dependable upon than it is heah, and a pusson is not all the time holdiu' up his heels to keep the chil blaius from achin By the way, Mose, what makes it so hot 'round de qua tah V " Why, you fool, uiggah, don't you know how 'tis 'bout dat ?" " In coase I doesn't, or 1 shouldn't ask." Well, I'll 'splain it tu you so dat you can undahstand it. De yearth you know, is all de time a turnin' around on its axes. Well, its just like de wheel on dat push cart, it turns a heap fastah at de outen edge, which is de quatah, and it is de friction on de atmosphea dat make6 de heat. De yearth don't turn so last heah as it does at de 'quatah, and it's cooler heah. At the norf and sout poles it turns so slow dat dere isn't skasely any friction at all, an' so it's wintab there all de time." Wilmington Branches. VYeldon ftailroad and Condensed ocuedule & TRAINS OKHNU SOUTH. Dated June 7th.No 23 No 27 No 41 1690. Daily. F't m'l d'y, ex Daily. 5 43pm LeWeidon, 12 3Cpm Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Le Tarboro, 10 35am Ar Wilson, 218pm Le Wilson, T2 30pm Ar Selma, 3 30pm Ar Fay'tville 530pm Le ti'dsboro, 3 lopin 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 414pm Le Magnolia, 4 27pm Ar Wil'gton, 6 00pin Sund'y 0 20am 7 24am The Chilian lie -hellion. London, Aug. 4 Official advices from Santiago de Chili state that the rebels, who are in possession ot the northern provinces, in which are sit uated the enormous nitrate deposits w hich have added so greatly to the wealth of Chili, are working the de posits and selling the nitrates. Tue Queen Needs Rest. Brussels, Aug. 4. The alarm oc casioned by the sudden at Jack of ill ness which the Queen suffered yester d ay is abating. A bulletin issued at 8 o'clock this morning shows that there is now scarcely any doubt that Her Majesty will soon have entirely recover d from indisposition. Her ill uess was entirely due to the nervous chock entailed upon her by the sight of the unfortunate Ex Empress Char lotte, who, when Bbe was visited by the Queen yesterday, was suffering from one of the periodical attacks of violent insanity to which she has been subject ever since the tragic death in 1867 of her husband, Emper. or Maximilian of Mexico. Tbe pby sicians in attendance upon the Queen state that absolute rtst is the only medicine necessary to insure her com plete recovery. 7 00pm 7 53am 8 40pm 8 40am 9 34am 9 49am 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 40, d'y, ex Bund'y. 4 25pm 610pm 6 25pm 7 30pm 8 23pm 8 53pm A Nice II unhand. 'How is your husband ?" "1 sup pose he is quite well, but 1 cannot say positively, that he is. We have not spoken for several weeks." "Good gracious 1 Have you quar reled ?" "Oh, no ; we are the best of friends, I believe, but, you see, he is engaged in playing a game of chess by cable." No 78, daily daily Lv Wil'gton, 12 35am . 9 15am Lv Magnolia, 10 57am Le "Warsaw, 1111am Ar G'dsboro, 2 55am 12 05am LeFay'tviUo, t9 10am Ar Selma, 11 08am Ar Wilson, 1210pm Lv "Wilson, 3 35am 12 58pm Ar RockyMt, 1 30pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Lv Tarboro, 10 35am Ar Weldon, 5 05am 2 55pm 10 00pm Daily except Sunday. John FDivinb, General Superintendent. J R Kknly, Sup't Trans. T M Emkbson, General Pass Agt. Cane Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad Company. . GONDBNBBD BCHKDULB. northbound D'y ex S'y I'D'yex S'v No 2 JNo4 Le "Wilmington, 9 20 a m Ar Fayetteville, 12 50 p m 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 Airv. 9 00 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 80 a m Ar Maxton, 9 40 a m Le Maxton, 9 50 a m Ai Fayetteville, 11 45 a m No 16 daily except Sunday. Le Ramseur 7 25 a m Ar Greensboro, 10 05 a in Le Greensboro, 10 35 a m Ar Madison 12 50 D m southbound 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 46 a m Le Greensboro, 10 30 a m Le Sanford, 12 58 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 25 p m Le Fayetteville, 2 50 p m Ar Wilmington, 6 05 D m Le Fayetteville, 8 00 p m Ar Maxton, 4 f5 p m Le Maxton. 5 10 p m Ar Bennettsvine, 6 20 p m No 15 daily except Sunday. Le Madison, 1 45 p m Ar Greensboro, 8 55 p m Le Greensboro, 4 15 p m Ar Ramseur, 7 15 p m W E KILE, General Passenger Agent. J Wvy en Sunt. Raleigh and Augusta A-L B li To take effect 9 am, BunOay . April. 0 1090. i rains mov ing South. No 41, i'asb and Mail Daily ex bun. Leave. 4 00 p in 4 IV " 4 81 5 05 " 5 28 " 5 54 ' 6 21 " 7 20 M 8 16 " Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Moueure, Sanford, Cameron, Southern Pines, Hamlet, Trains mov ing North Wo 08. ttu and Mail. Daily ex bun Arrive. 11 20 am 11 01 am 10 49 am 10 16 am 9 b2 am 9 26 am 8 58 am 7 38 am lMCll.il. fOllA, Gibson, Ar 7 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. P M LV 11 30 12 00 12 18am 1 07am 1 44pm 2 20am 3 0381U 4 30am Ar Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass-22, Stations-- Daily exct Sunday. Vgirinia Classified Lite Insurance Co y. 97 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stock company mhU o combines the advantages oi the old line system of insurancewith the pop ular plan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies running for 10 years or foi 20 years are issued with equitabU options at the end of those periods. lliose who wish to have done akiuu act in case of their death, for tliei families, h i v j here the opportunit) Officers President,! J Nottingham Vice President, E V White; Secretary F Richardson; Treasurer, W W Vicar Medical Director, L 1. auk ford; Com sel, J E Heath. S W WHiTiNO.Locai Agent, Raleiet NO no 1 Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron Bouthern.Pines Hamlet Lv A M 8 00 7 27 7 05 6 00 5 15 4 26 3 33 1 30 PITTSFORO B R. Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 a m Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 10 25 a m Arrive Pittsboro, 1 1 10 oarthaok r r. Leave, Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron, 9 4o Arrive Carthage, 10 30 Leave Cartjmge, 4 00 p m Arrive CanleTOn, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 35 WM SMITH, bupt, ATLANTIC A A. C. U B Time Table No 16. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east No 51 Ar p m 4 17 4 49 6 18 9 26 Lve 3 30 4 20 4 54 648 p m Schedule, PaBS trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne MoreheadCity Daily. Going west No 5C Ar 1128 10 46 10 09 8 27 a in Lve a 10 48 10 14 844 688 To take effect Sunday, April 5, 189o. Trains moving .North. No 88. No 34, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleierb. 11 25 am 5 00 p m Wake, 12 06 5 39 Franklinton, 12 26 6 01 Kittrell, 12 44 6 19 Henderson. 1 00 0 36 Littleton, 2 07 7 46 p m Ar Weldon. 2 45 8 30 a m Trains moving South. No 41, No 46, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklinton, Wake, Ar.Raleigh, 12 15 pm 12 52 2 22 2 39 2 56 817 3 55 p n. 6 00 a m 6 42.. 7 63. 8 114 8 29 8 50 J 9 30 a m Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving North. No 38, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mail & Express Le Louisburg, 7 35 a m 2 00pm Ar Franklint'n, 8 10 2 86 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass, No 25, Stations. Mail & Express Le Franlint'n, 12 30 p m 6 06pm Ar Louisburg, 1 06 p in 6 40 Wm OMITH, Snpt Wife Richmond & Danville R R C 'v Condensed Sehedule In eflect May 31st, 1891. Southbound. Daily. No 9 No 11 Lv Richmond, 3 00pm 2 55an Burkeville, 6 11 4 55au Keysville, 5 53 5 3tiiu Ar Danville. 8 12 8 Oi an Ar Greensnoro, h 20pm 10 19an Lv Goldsboro, 2 67pm tSftUpu Ar Raleigh, 4 48 11 IQ u Le Raleigh 6lo 1 SOftli Le Durham, 7 80 3 32an Ar Greensboro, 1U CO 8 Otan Lv Salem, t8 30 7 s!6 Greensboro, 10 30pm U 28 Ar Salisbury, 12 20am 12 ( 2a u Ar Statesville, 1 52 1 ( lpn Ar Asheville, 6 55am 5 0i Ar Hot Springs, 8 E6 7 6 Lv Salisbury, 12 30 12 10an Ar Charlotte, 2 10 1 S5pn Spartanburg, 5 52 4 43 Greenville, 6 47 6 1 5 Atlanta, 1 1 am 1 3 pu Lv Charlotte, 2 2o a m li.5iu Ar Columbia, 6 20 5 4C Augusta, 10 20 am 9 1 1 1 Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs. Asheville, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville, Keysville, Burkeville, Richmond, Daily No 10 7 1 0 pm 11 00 4 00 am 7 0C pin 5 10 6 52 4 48 pni 0 26 am 11 02 am 12 01 7 CO 8 44 ISO 1 10 46 an 2 OCpn 6 30 b 10ai 6 40 pr 8 36 12 St8i u 2 16 6 40 7 o4)ii 8 45 10 30 11 38 am tl2 2Cau 1210 ,u in nn 12 23pm 1 29 1 34 3 10 8 f2ni 10 40 1 20pm 2 11 4 10 4 35 h J 7 15 t8 ib iiu 12 20 10 40un 12 20 4 loan 4 55 7 CO BBTWBBN WEST POINT, RICHMOND AN J RALEIGH, via Keysville, Oxford and Durban 15 and 14 1 50 am 9 15 am 10 35 am 12 45pm 1 4opm 2 22pm 2 57 pm 3 49pm 415 " k on 3 54 10 40 Stations. 16 and 1 Lv West Point, Ar 6 Ouj in Ar Kichmond Lv t4 40 n Lv Richmond " Burkeville " Keysville 11 Chase City, " Clafksville Ar Ar Oxford Lv Oxford " Henderso Lv Oxford Ar Raleigh 4 35 " 2 43 4 2 00 41 12 24 'S " H47au Lv10 40 " Ar 1(i 15id - 9 30 " 6 lO Lv fDaily except Sunday. Daily, except V : Sol Haas, J as hi "r--Trafflc Man'g'r. o W A Tvrk. Div Fass A pent Kaleijrb TOBACCO MARKET. 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