A Woman's Song. CLKMWT SCOTT. She took her song to beauty's side, Where riches an. and pomp and pride; There in the world amidst the crowd She found out hearts by sorrow bowed; And midst a dream of light and drest She saw the pain of loneliness. Her voices magic heia a tear, She made the weary one draw near: And all the passions of the throng W ere melted into peace by song! She took her song along the street, And hushed the beat of passing feet; And tired toilers stopped to fill Their hearts with music at her will. She sang of rest for weary feet, Of sea-moan, and of meadow sweet; Her voice's pleading stilled the air, And little children wept with her; So all their sorrow, grief and pain She softened into love again. She took her song to those who rest Safe in the clasp of Nature's breast, Amid the graves, along the shore, Washed with salt tears f orevermore; And then she sang, How long! How long! Before we hear that perfect song That angel hymn! That mystic strain! When those who loved shall love again, When life's long struggle shall be blest With music of Eternal Best! BalliMd Schedule, Ac. Bita4 Schedule. igUU AL B B Tramp. Buffalo Express. "Lady," whined the tramp, "can yon not help a poor wanderer who has lost his family and all his prop erty in the earthquake ?" "What earthquake ?" "Why, the one thet has just visited the Mississippi valley, shaking down hundreds of houses, destroying thouv sands of lives, and leaving millions homeless and penniless. It was an awful sight. I've just eome from there." ' Go on; there hasn't been any such earthquake. The shook in the Missis sippi valley was so light it didn't do any damage to speak of " Mt didn't ?" "No" "Didn't shake down no houses ?" "No" "Nor kill no people ?" 'No " "Nor leave nobody homeless ?" "No " "Pah aw t What's the use of having such earthquakes V I guess, then, I'm a victim ot tne nooas in spam. Wrecked. The reporter that had accompanied the special train to the scene of the wreck hurried down the embankment and found a man who bad one arm in a sling, a bandage over one eye, his front teeth gone and his noie knocked four points to starboard sitting on a broken truck of the sleeping car and surveying the horrible ruin all about him. "Can you give me some particulars of this accident?" he asked, taking out his notebook. "I haven't heard any accident, young man," replied the disfigured party, stiffly. He was one of the officers of the road Ex. To take afreet 0 a a, Sunday, Sept. 97. 1891. Trains mov- Trains mov ing South. ing North. No 41, No 88, Haas and Mail. Fau and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sun Leave. 4 00 p m 4 81 M 5 05 " 5 28 " 5 54 " 81 " 7 20 " 12 56 " Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Moneure. Sanford, Cameron, Southern Pines, Hamlet, Arrive. 11 20 am 11 01 am 10 49 am 10 10 am 9 02 am 920 am 8 58 am 8 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exot (Sunday. P at Lv 5 10 5 35 5 55am 7 00am 8 00pm 9 40pm 9 89pm XI 80pm Ar Gibson, Ar 3 00 am Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 22, Stations- Daily exot Sunday.. Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moneure Sanford Cameron Southern Pines Hamlet, A M 0 45 fl'lfl 5 55 4 86 4 00 8 20 2 85 Lv 12 45 A Swaksk a touch was charged with stealing poultry. His case came np the last on a long list for the day, and he pleaded "not guilty." "Have you no lawyer, prisoner ?" kindly asked Judge Blaisdell. "Nope, yer Honor." "Well, I'll appoint Mr Blank." in dioating one of the members of the bar. as your counsel " "Is tt the bloke who defended the ! last man you have tried ?" asked the prisoner. "It is." "Well, then, VI) plead guilty I'm taking no risks of that fellow making the ease worse than it is. Crowkkd Him Too DragihgUiT. Here is a good story from an Eng lish paper: One evening when Rev. John Mc Neill was to preach, at R , in Berk- shire, one of the hymns was "Crown Him Lord of All," the "Crown Him" to be repeated four times, each time longer than the preceding one. The ' reverend gentleman, who did not seem especially pleased tho way in ! which th 4 ehoir was dragging the Crown Him" out, in order to make them sing faster, stopped them and said: " Sow w want to 'Crown Him,' ; you know, but we want to do so fast . ar, and not be so slow about it." I PITTSBORO ft B. Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 a m Arrive Moneure, 9 55 Leave Moneure 10 26 a m Arrive Pittsboro, 11 10 OABTHAU l R B. Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, ( 8 46 Leave Cameron, 9 46 Arrive Carthage, 10 80 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 46 p m Leave Cameron, 5 60 Arrive Carthage, 0 85 WM SMITH, Supt, Cape Fear A Yadkin Valley Kaiiroaa fjompany. aOVDZKSSD SOHBDUMt. In effect Sept. 27th. 1891. sohtubomxo D'yexS'y I D'yexS'v No2 No Le Wilmington, 10 45 a m Ar Fayetteville, 2 42 p m Le Fayetteville, 3 10 p m Le Sanford, 4 88 p m Ar Grreensboro, 7 10pm Le Greensboro, 7 35 p m Le Walnut Cove, 9 05 p m Ar Mt Airy, 11 00 p m Le BennettsvillaJ 12 05 p m Le Maxton, 1 06 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 40p m No 10 daily except Sunday. Le Ramseur 7 25am Ar Greensboro, 10 06 a m Le Greensboro, 10 50 a m Ar Madison 1 05 p m southbound D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y No 1 No 8 LeMtAiry, 70aw Le Walnut Cove, 8 51 Ar Greensboro, 10 15 am Le Greensboro, 10 45 a m Le Sanford, 118pm Ar Fayetteville, 2 45 p m Lo Fayetteville, 8 10pm Ar Wilmington, 0 85 p i Le Fayetteville, 8 12 p m Le Maxton, 4 48 p m Ar Benuettsvitie, 5 40 p m No 15 daily except Sunday., Le Madison, 2 80 p m -Ar Greensbc ro 4 85 p m Le Greensboro, 5 26 p m Ar Ramseur, 8 25 n in No. 11. Lv Mt Airy 2 10 p m Lv Walnut Cove 0 00 p m Ar Greensboro 9 00 p m W E KYLE, General Passenger Agn4 J W FRTGen Supt. The treat National Taper The Brighter, Best and Cheapest THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY POST A Paper from the National Capital; should Go into every Fpmily in tbp Country 1 THERE is no other paper in the Unites' States that is growing so rapidly in circu lation as the Washington Weekly Post. This is because neither abor nor expense is spared to make it flie best, as well a? Wi cheapest, paper published. It is A National Paper! Being printed at the seat of government,The Weekly Post contains special features not found in any other publication. Every man should first subscribe for his home paper TV) it you owe your first allegiance. After that is done, if able to take another paper, the best one printed at the Capital of the coun try is the one that win prove most profitable and entertaining. The Weekly Post will contain: A full resume of the proceedings of Congress An epitome of all the news from the Nation- . al Capital, Political news and gossip impartially told, Serials and short stories by the best writers, Gems of literature, art and selected miscellany The latest telegrapic news from every section of the globe, Interesting Capital chat, Interviews with leading men from aL rarte of the country, Other features not contined in any other paper, The Post is an absolutely independent paper, 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post is 75 cents per annum in advance. Sample copies sent nee Addre&e, TBF WEEKLY POST, Washington Post. At.antlc lM( Llnr- Wilmington Weldon Bail road and Branches. Condensed Scaednla, TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Oct. Sd. No 88 Mo 27 No 41 18V1. Dally. F'tm'l d'y, ex Dally. Sund'y Le Weldon, 12 8Cpm 5 43pm 020am Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm 724am Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm Le Tarboro, 10 86am Ar Wilson, 218pm 7 00pm 7 58am Le Wilson, t2 80pm ArBelma, 880pm Ar Fay'tville 580pm Le G'dsboro, 8 16pm 7 42pm 8 40am Le Warsaw, 414pm 9 84am Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm 4Uam ArWiigton, 000pm 9 55pm 1120am TRAINS GOING NORTH, LNo 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex daily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton,12 86am 915am 425pm Lv Magnolia, 10 57am 1 10pm Le Warsaw, 11 11am 6 25pm Ar G'dBboro, 2 55am 1206am 7 80pm Le Fay'tville, t 10am ArSelma, 11 0?em Ar Wilson, 12 10pm Lv Wilson, 8 86am 12 58pm 8 28pm Ar Rocky Mt, 1 80pm 8 68pm Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm Lv Tarboro, 10 86am Ar Weldon, 6 06am 266pm 1000pm 'Daily except Sunday. J OHM F DlVINK, General Superintendent. J R KlNLY, bup't ':ans. T M Kmbrsoh, General Pass Agt. Di2iJ0ff(t 0ASTOM B B. To take effect Sunday, April 5, 1890. Trains moving Nortb No 38, JSoS4, Stations. iye.il train. Fa & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 6 00 ? u Wake. 12 05 '5 39 Ji Franklin ton, 12 20 0 01 Kitt.rell, 12 44 19 Henderson. 1 00 8 80. Ar.Woldon, 2 45 8 30 a m xw iv moving bouw. No 41, No 46, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon. Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklinton, Wake, Ar Raleigh, 1215pm 0 00 am 12 52 0 42, 2 22 7 58. 2 39 8 11 2 50 8 29 8 17 8 50 8 55pm 9 80am (Louisburg Ra'iroad. Trains moving North. No 88, Pass, So 8, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Louisburg, 7 35 a m 2 00pm Ar Franklint'n, 810 2 85 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass. No 25, Stations. Mail Express. Le Franlint'n, 12 80 pm 0 05pm Ar Louisburg, 1 06 p m 8 40 Wm SMITH, Supt. i ATLANTIC A M. C.KB, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going eaft. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 5C Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve p m 8 30 Goldsboro 11 28 an 4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 40 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 1014 0 18 0 48 New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 26 pm MorehevdOity am A 88 Daily. TOBACCO MARKET Reported for the Evening Visitor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man nfacturers. Smokers Common. 6 6 Good 810 Fillers Common 5 0 Good 716 Out tern Common 1018 Good .2026 Fancy 2887 Wrapuers Common ....... 1420 Good .........222)40 Fine to fancy. 4070 The best thing in the United States for ONE CENT the Philadelphia RECORD $4 per year, daiN fS pr year, omitting Sundays For the Farmer and the business man the Record ha" no equal. Address ' THe Record." Pbiladel Island Beali "Hotel AT THE HAMMOCKS. ON WRIGHTSVIJJLE BEACH NEAR Wilmington. N. C. Xow.opeu for the season 1891. Host charming resort on Noull Atlantic Coast. Hotel eo"lpped with all modern iwiiM-overaeni PIG FISH, CRABS, CliAMK and alletbe delicacies from the sea a specialty. Fine BAND OF MUSIC. Dancing, Fishing. Boating. Sea Breezes, Surf Bathing, c WILL HUNTER. PROPRIETOR. Also Proprietor Hotels ARLINGTON GREGORY. Coldsboro, N. C. June 25, 1891 3m (The Evening Visitor (asiona For Infants and Children Cagtoria promotes DigorMon, and rcomes Flatulency, Constipation, riour i v tech Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. Vliu.' 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 I recommend it as superior to any prescript" known to me." H. A. Archer, M. P., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. "I use Castoria tn my practice, and And it specially adapted to affections of children." A .lex. Robertson, M. D 1067 8d Ave., New York. " STom personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria is an excellent medicine for children, acting as a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex cellent effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mm tV Aua O - wire, 17 Murrav 8uet, H. T. PANTS MADE TO ORDER, From $3.00 and Dp. Cleaning Done on Short Notice. JOHN R. TVLOR & PON, 210 South Wilmington Street Raieigh, N. C, Sept 28, 1891. Boarders Wanted, Mrs. Joseph Blake, can accommo date eight or nine table boarders at her residence No. 109, West McDowell Street, by the month or week at the following rates : Per month, $15.00 Per week, 3.50 Sep. 24 ln Boarders Wanted. Twenty or more can be accommodated with board and lodgings- Apply at Oapt. D. & CONN'S 106, west Jones St. tf. CMMrw Cry for PitcWi Castor IS P"RLISFKD EVERY EVENING KXCEPTSUNnAT at $i PER ANNUM, OH Twenty-Five Cents per Month. BY BR0WN:WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N O.

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