IUHj - "7 I Night In the Country. Oh, bird that lingers iu the boab. Of twilight as it falleth, Returu ye now unto your nwt; List how your sweet mate called ' Oh, lowing cow haste to your fold. Or yni will be belated K iu now the milkmaid loudly el Too long for you she lias waited ! From yonder church the chimin? h -'l King for the Angehw sweet, An . pious souls, with blended he vis. I v evening prayer repeat, llu locusts with discordant notes A merry concert hold A I xough the coming on of night M ado their small hearts more bold. The jessmme vine that shades the porch r.reiks out its sweetest scent. And wafting from the lilly wl Are with its oders blent ! The low of kine and notes of birds Grow fainter and more faii.t, Even the tireless katydids Have hushed their loud complaint. The glimmering lights begin to shine From many a window pane, And mothers rock their babies and sing A sweet good night refrain. To all there comes a country peace, The quiet of anight That is wmoved from out the world, Far Mr in tAie city's sight '. New Orleans Picayune. (hsleria For lufanU and CMiaraa Cantoris nromnlci Dletlon, and rn .rues Flatulenev, Constipation, Sour i ki wh. Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. lhus the child Is rendered healthy and its rieen natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castorta is so well B.l;ipr"l to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescrlptif known to me." H. A. Akcber, M. P.. 111 bouui uzioru mi., uroomyn, x. x. hi ..c fnut.irirt. In niv T.rru'dpp And find it Declally adapted w antruuu 01 ennuren." A . , , if. t. . .! T mu. iiuiianinu.i, hi. 105 2d Ave., New York. liWm wrcnnal Vnr.tfclp.lcrA RTirl rthsPTVAtion I can sav that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxHtive and reiieTin U10 pent up oowi'is auv $;turrMi vr,wm vcij much. Many mothers have told me of its ex- aeUent euect upon, weir cimuren. U. VI. V VBUinni. Lowell, A C rgyman Boycotted Baleign and August A-I Bit To take effect 9 am, Sunday, April i-raiiw moT- Trains mov lng bouto. Jso 41. rass alio Atall. Daily ex ouu. iieave. :ug orth. rV., l)aii aa ouii Arrive. 4 U0 lint 4 la 4 ol M'5 6 25 554 tt 1 7 au 8 lu Raleigh, Gary, Apex, Moucure, Sanford, Oameron, Southern Fines, Hamlet, Gibson, U au nu ll ol am io 4'j am 1U 16 am 'J o2 am U tti am 8 5a am 7 M am At 7 00 am & lxr! aob O. -st, 1 ' Murrav Suet, N. Y. illS SKCOND WIFK TOO SOON. v.,.n,,K. O.. Sept. 26th -Rev Dr. Mueller was until recently the pastor of the First Methodist Church .nfrtn Ohio. Heisamanofabil Cat- voulvu j.. fift.v vears of age. Last year his wife died, and a few months after- a married an accomplished wniuo w . young lady. This so Bcandahzed his congregation that he had to go. The Conference last week decided to send Dr. Mueller either to Cleve land or Youngtown, but the churches at both places declined to have him. So he has been made presiding elder of the Cleveland district. Kailroai' Schedules. Atlantic CJoaat Line. Wilmington ' Branches. Weldon Bailroad and Condensed Scaedule, TRAINS ftOINGJ SOUTH. Dtd June 7th.No 28 No 27 No 41 1S00. Daily. F'tm'l d'y, ex , im- - - .v. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gava her Castoria. When the was a Child; she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whan she had Children, aha g.etnem Oastorla. Dailv. Sund'y 5 43um.620am 724am Her Husband Kidnapped. Wt,.k-wwarrb. Sept. 26th A year iHt, January. "Mac" Shoemaker a representative of one of the oldest and wealthiest families in the Wyo miner Vallev. elot-ed with a girl named Annie Larkin. They were married -i. wlinn thev returned to at jejiuiiic ' Wilkesbarre they attempted to take their residence at the palatial home f rh eroom's mother, but were kick i, hatraratre. by the eu UUu, u6 do- j ' crrnnm'il uncle. Hhnomaker was in the receipt of coal lands. He o,t tiis wife took lodging at the La Pierre Hotel. About three months ago Mrs. Shoemaker returned to the hotel one day to find tnat ner uus hand had been kidnapped. 0he vountr husband was found af ter a week's search. He was in charge of some of his relatives. His wile would not be allowed to see him. Ine husband's health began to fail now. He was taken to his mother's home and a reconciliation followed. He died last night. The wife will not be permitted to enter the house under any circumstances. She says she will attend the funeral tomorrow and as sert her rights. She has been warn ed to keep away or there, will be trou ble. VETERANS ASSOCIATION. We have been requested to publish the following call: Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 25, 1891. The Confederate Veterans' Asso ciation of North Carolina will hold its annual meeting in Raleigh on Thurs day, Oct 15. Every veteran is earnestly invited to attend. It is hoped that every vr u f-iovrJinu rAffimeiit will be re presented. A flag for each brigade of r . a ;..(. ntrv and hnxtftlinn nf cavalry auu - - artillery has been prepared for the oc- The meeting will be called to order at It o'clock a. m., Bharp, in the grand stana at mwu After the annual election of officers short addresses will be delivered by the Governor anu uuu6uibuou c soldiers. At 12 o'clock there will be a grand review and parade. W. 0. Stro jtach, J . 8. Carr, Secretary, Preeidant, fifi Weldon. 12 3Crau ArRockyMt, 140pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm .uTarBoro. 10 aoam Ar Wilson, 218pm 7 00pm 7 53am Le Wilson, T oOpm A r Bel ma. 3 30om Ar Pav'tville 530um Le tr'asDoro. a loom i aoum o mui Le Warsaw, 414pm am !iO Magnolia. 4 avom 8 40pm aam lr Wii'gton, o oopm y oopm 11 warn TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex dailv Sund'y. f.v Wil 'i? ton. 1 2 35am 9 15am 4 25pm Lv Magnolia, 10 57am 6 10pm ,n whi-aaw. ii nam o xoum u G'dsboro. 2 55am 12 05am ..7 30pm JLe D ay'tvme, T iwam Xr Ha ma. 11 UPm "J f.v Wilson. 8 35am 12 58pm 8 28pm Ar RockyMt, 180pm 863pm Ar Tarboro, "5J ipm f.v Tarboro. 10 35am - . mm A f f -4 l AA AT WeldOii, oudam aoopm luuupm iaiiy except Sunday. John F Divine. General Superintendent. J R ICbst.t. St't I'rans. T M BkvrsojH, t-aneial Pase Agt. STorTh bound Southbound 'Pu,r.u iraims. Aiaiuo. Thro Frt and Thro J) rt and pu.u L-: Pass 22. Daily exct Stations- .Daily exct Sunday. ounuay. dm 1 u a. I a m 11 'AC Rnleitrh 8 00 c ty fcJfa 12 00 Oary 5 Hi 18am Apex w I'Tui,, Mrinp.nre 0 00 1 4. mi, Sanlord u 10 2 20am (jameron tkXatn Snnthern Pines V 4 xiirtii Ar Hamlet Lv l ot P1W8BORO R R. r.nv Pit.tshoro. 9 10 a m Arrivn Moncure. 9 55 I.Aavn Mnmmre 10 M a ill A rri v Pit.tshoro. 11 10 OARTHAUK R R. I .a vb Oarthacre. 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron. 9 4u Arrivn Carthatre. 10 30 Leave Uartbage, 4 oo p iu Arrive Cameron, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron. 5 50 ArrivA ( iarthatre. 6 35 Wa SMlin, cupi, ATLANTIC ak N. . It K , Time Table jnoio. In ofTar-t. TARAmhAr 11) til. 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west NnM Ffl.au trains 1 O Of A, V " , , Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve ... k an Goldsboro 11 28 a 4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 46 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 1014 ma has Hon Hnrne 8 27 8 44 V iw v v ' - I 19 26 pm MoreheadCity am ooo uauy. Island Beach Hotel. AT THE HAMMOCKS. ON WRIGHTS VI-LLK BEACH NEAR Wilmington, N. C. Now open lor the season 1891. Most clinrmint; resort ou Notilh Atlantic Coast. Uotel equipped with all modern improvements, PIG F LSH, CRABS, CIaMS and all the delicacies froui the sea a specialty. Fine BAND OF MUSIC, Dancing, Fishing, Boating, Sea Breezes, Snrf Bathing, Ac. WILL HUNTER, PROPRIETOR I AL&l&H &ABT0M H & To take effect Sunday, April 5, 18SW. Trains moving norm. 3tationB. Mail train. Fas H Mail. Richmond & DailVllle ft ft t0 ' t u ii Mr am h n m i Ut5 jtLieiuu " w w f Also Proprietor Hotels ARLINGTON- GREGORY. Goldsboro, N. C. June 25, 1891 3m. Fear & Yadkin Valley Hailroad OoiBjtaiij. 80HTBBOUND I D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'v No2 wot. Le Wilmington, 9 20am 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 Airy, 9 00 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 80 a m Ar Maiton. 9 40 a m Le Maxton, ..... . t9 50am At Fayetteville. 11 45 a m No 16 daily except Sunday. Le ttamseur 7 so a m Ar Greensboro, 10 05 a m Le Greensboro, 10 35 a m A ftfailiunn 154 K0 T) m southbound D'y ex S'y D'y ex 8'y LeMtAiry, 5 30am Le Walnut Gove, 7 17 Ar Greensboro, 8 45 a m Le Greensboro, 10 dO a m Le Sanford. 12 58 n m Ar Fayetteville, 2 25 p m Le Fayetteville, ou p m Ar Wilmington, f i 05 D Hi Le Fayetteville, 8 00 p m Ar Maxton, 4 ro p m l Maxton. 5 10 P m Ar Bennettsviixe, 6 20 p m No 15 daily except Sunday. Le Madison, 1 45 p m Ar Greens be ro 8 55 p m Le GreenBboro, 4 15pm Ar Ramsenr, 7 15 pm W S KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J vV FRT. en Supt. W.kA. 12 05 5 39 Pra.nkllnt.on. IV Wi ' fco ui Kittra . It 44 n i h.mwIi-oii 1 00 6 30 Littleton. 07 7 45 p ml Ar Weldon. 2 45 8 30 a m 'I'ralna movinf DOQLU. No 41. No 45. Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon, l 10 p m o uu a n Littleton, it o o a Henderson, 2 22 7 53, Kittrell. 1 3tf on Fmnkliuton. 2 56 8 Waka. 8 17 8 50 Ar Raleigh, 3 55 p m 9 30.a m LLouisburg Ra'iroad. TruiriK movintr North. No 88, Pass, JSo8, sn-..t.innB. ' Mail a Express, Le Louisburg, 7 35 a m 2 00pm ... . , . j r lie Ar Franklint'n. 8 1U o I'rainR moviner HOUtll. No 41. Pass. No 25, Htationn. Mail & Express. Le Franlint'n. 12 80 p m 6 05pm Ar Louisburg, 1 05 p m 8 40 w M WML it n , onpi. Condensed Schedule . In effect May 31st, 1891. The Evening Visitor The.best thing in the United States for ONE CENT in the Philadelphia RECORD TOBACCO MARKET. Reported for the EVKHiNtt VISITOR by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers. Smokers Common. 5 6 Good 8O10 Fillers Common 6 8 Good. 716 Gutters Common 1018 Good 20i6 Fnnnv 284a87 Wrappers Common (4nnH 22tt)40 Fine to Iaucy-.......40O7v Southbound. Lv Richmond, Burkeville, Kevsville. Ar Danville. Ar Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh Le Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Liv oansDury. Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbi Augusta, Northbound, Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Ashevine, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar l'urham, Raleich. Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro. Ar Danville Keysville, Burkeville, Richmond, No 9 3 00pm 511 5 53 8 12 10 20pm 2 57pm 4 48 6 00 7 30 10 00 t8 30 10 30pm 12 20am 1 52 0 55am 8 56 12 30 2 10 5 32 6 47 1 1? am 2 2o a m 6 20 V am Daily. No 11 2 56am 4 55an 5 3(ian 8 OOair 10 19an. t8 30pn 11 50pm 1 30am 3 32am 8 OOan 7 25 10 28 12 02an 1 01pm 5 03 7 60 12 10 am 1 35pm 4 43 i 6C5 lv 30pm 1 55pm 5 4C IS rUULTSHED $4 per year, daily. $3 pr year, omitting Sundays. For the Farmer and tbe lysines mau the Record nas no equai. I Addreas ,.'Tne :Eecord,".Philaael puia, JTA. j No 10 7 00 pm 11 00 4 00 am 7 0C pm 5 10 6 52 4 48 pm 6 25 am 11 02 am 12 01 7 00 844 aiiy. No 12 10 45am 2 OOp 6 30 8 10 am 6 40 pn 8 35 12 28im 2 15 6 40 7 34pm 8 45 10 30 EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT m PER ANNUM, OR. Twenty-Five Cents per Month 11 38 am tl2 20 an, 1210 pm 12.23pm 1 1 3 29 34 10 8 P2am 10 40 1 26pm 2 11 4 O 4 35 am 7 15 tS 45 am 12 20 10 40pm 12 20 4 13 an 4 55 7 00 WWTWHW.N WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND ttAAiHilUJtt, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. IK onrl 1A HtxtlOllH. 1fl tin.i 1 iu " S7 50am Lv WeBt romt, ArBOOpm . . T 1 X lA-i u nam Ar rucuiuouu isv i iu k 10 3 ain Lv Richmond Ar 12 45pm " BurkevUle " 2 43 1 4!pm " Keysville 4 2 00 " 2 22pm " Chase City, u 12 24 "e 2 67pm " Clarksville M 11 47an. 8 49pm Ar Oxford Lv10 40 " 415" Lv Oxford Ar if I5in 5 20 M " Henderso 9 30 M 8 54 44 Lv Oxford ' 52io 10 40 44 Ar Raleigh Lv 44 tDaily except Sunday. lv Daily, except ,o- 'ay, Sol Haas, Jab L 1 r ' : TraJBo Man'g'r. felea S" rt W A Turk, Plv fan Agent, Saleiyh, N O. BY BROWN k WILLIAMS, Falkigh N. C. 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