FORSAKEN. W. H. TU0k5K. Hush for a moment your chatter of glad- rthe Listen to a cry shall awaken the world; A bearV broken cry of loneliest - ulness, Shall reign till the banners of wrong are all furled. Cease for a wh'le your pans of glory. Over the victories of science and war With heads bowed in silence, ponder story Of cmciQed love, and the heaven's new star. Lift not vour voices in singing loud praises; Shout not in view of rich harvest of gold; Wait till this crv of incarnate love raises The dead that have slumbered from age of old. "Eloi, Kloi, lama sabacthaai?" Child of tl e ages, sweet Saviour divine! Help us to know thee, and t'ust thee, and love thee. E'en through thy tears, thi deep darkness of thine. Help us to perceive that ; his is the glory Of the universal, supreme law of love Forsaken of God, it follows love's story. Till it girdles the worlds and the stars above. That this at once the greatest negation Ot all human wisdom, confidence, power; That this is even the soul of creation, And its triumph immortal, from hour to hour. LANGUAGE OF UMBRELLAS. Cricket. There is a language of umbrellas as of flowers. For instance, place your umbrella in a rack and it will indicate that it will change owners. To open it quickly in the street means that somebody's eye is goijg to he put out; to shut it, that a hat or two is going to be knocked off. An umbrella carried over a woman, the man getting nothing but the drippings ot the rain, indicates court ship. When Ihe man has the um brella and the woman he drippings, it indicates marriage. To punch your umbrella and then open it means "I dislike you." To swing your umbrella over your head, signifies "I am making a nuis ance of myself." To trail your um brella along the footpath means that the man behind you is thirsting for your blood. To carry it at right angles under your arm signifies that an eye is to be lost t y the man who follows you. To open an umbrella quickly, it is said, will frighten a mad bull To put a cotton umbrella by the side of a silk one signifies "exchange is no robbery." To purchase an umbrella means ' I am not smart, but honest." To lend an umbrella indicates ' 1 am a fool " To return an umbrella means well, never mind what it means, nobody does it. To carry an umbrella just high enough to tear out men's eyes and knock off men's hats signifies "I am a woman." To press an umbrtlla on your friend, saying: "OhI do take it; I had much rather you would than not!" signifies lying. To give a friend half of your umbrella means that both of you will get wet. To cairyitfrom home in the morning menns "It will clear off." ANNUAL MEETING ASSOCIA TION OF COLLEGE PROFESSORS For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re ducad rate round trip tickets to the city of Greensboro at.d return at the following rates from points named below, intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale April 21st and 2 1 . Limited returning April 26th, 1302: Charlotte $4.80 Durham 2 .05 Goldsboro 6.1P Henderson 5.00 Lincolnton 5.60 Marion 6 .75 Raleigh 4.35 Rural Hall 2.45 Selma 5.40 Winston 1 65 Salem 1.66 , EARTHQUAKE IN OREGON. Portland, Ore., April 17 At 2 o'clock this afternoon two heavy shocks of earthquake were felt in Portland and points near by. Vibra tioos were from West to East, and lasted about ten seconds in each case. Many persons became frightened when buildings began to tremble, and rushed into the street. No damage BALEIGH I l OF ICE M AIL SCHEDULH. OUTGOING MAILS. J Via Keysville (R. P. O.) for Richmond & way, Via Goldsboro (Kx.Kt.)! lor bhort Cut it Golds, dia. Via VVeldon and Norf. (K. P. U.) for N. fc E. Via Goldsboro (R. P O.)' lor ,. o. ami hast, Via Gibson su. (R. P O.) for Wil., Char. A South. ia Greensboro (R.P.O.) tor JS., b. ami West, Via Weldon A Norfolk (Ex. Ft.jforN.fc East. ViaGreeusburo (Ex. Ft.; for N., ts. and West, INCOMING MAILS. Via Greensboio (Ex.Ft,) from N,, 8. and West, Via Weldon (Ex. Ft from North and K.i Gibson sta, R. P. O.) from Char., Wil. & 3. Via Greens')oi-o (K.P.O.) from N., tl. and West, Via Weldon (R. P. O.) from Nortu and East, Via Goldsboro (R. P. o. ) from N., K. & South, Via Keysville (R. P. O.) iruui iviuuiiiuuu, ui ford Ournaui. etc., Via Goitisboo (Ex Ft.) from North, DartBTOB , :No.ofFrom F rcn Train P.O Djo am a ml 18 8 4) 9 16 12 a to 46 38 10 40 11 r v m p d 10 12 46 J SO 41 ? 16 i 00 9 6 25 8 4f 34 4 30 6 CO a m 11 9 00 3 06 ARRIVALS. No. of At A Train IJepot P.O. a m I a p 11 7 00 7 IP 45 10 30 10 38 11 20 ill 3. p m pir 10 1 25 1 40 41 i 55 4 10 9 ? 25 2 10 ' 10 46 11 ro 11 5 45 6 0C Trains marked thus, do not move on Sun day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p m o" Sunday. STAR ROUTES. Outgoing Mail Dkparts , Raleigh vi: Shotwell. Eade Rock and Wakefield tr Uniouhone. Tuesday and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tuet aay and Friday bam. Ra'eitrh via Eelvvn Grove and Dayton t Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Frid? b a m. Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Bac jor to Rogers' store.Tuesdav and Friday Ipto Raleigh to Massev, Tuesday and Frds 12 m. Incoming Mails Arrjvk Unionhope v Wakeheld, hagle Rock and Shotweli to Pa' eiKii, W eduesdav and Saturday t p m. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Moa day and Thursday 7 p m. Fish Dam via Dayton and Kelyyn Grn to Raleigh, Monday, Wednesday and Frida' p m. Rogers' store via Bangor and Hutchinson'i store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m Massey to Raleigh Tuesday and Friday 10 am. Frke Delivbby System. Free deliverie? at 6:00 and 8:45 a m, 3:15 and 5:45 p m, ex cept Sundays. Collections made at samr hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de livery windows open on Sundays from 3:01 to 3:30 o'clock p m. A. W. BHAiiaH, ; Postmaster Superior Courts of North Caro Una. JUDGES. Name. District Residence. Geo H Brown, 1 Beaufort, Hemy R Brvan, 2 NewBerne, H G Connor, 3 Wilson, Spier Whitaker, 4 Wake, It W Winston, 5 Granville, 3 T Boy kin, 6 Sampson, . D M elver, 7 Carthage, F Armileld, v 8 Iredell, Jrtsse F Graves, 9 Surry, Tohn G Bynum, 10 Morganton, N A Hoke, 11 Lincolnton, Geo A Shuford, 12 SOLICITORS. Name. iDistrict. John H Blount, 1 GH White, (col) J E Woodard, 8 E W Fou, Jr., 4 Ed 8 FarKer, 5 O B Allen, 6 Frnk McNeill, 7 H V I or. - - 8 a nomas Settle, 9 W C Newland, 10 Frank L Osborn, 11 Geo A Jones, 12 Residence Perquim's, Halifax, Wilson, Johnston, Graham, Dnpliu, Richm'nd Iredell, Rock'hain Caldwell, Meck'b'g, t . mi. FIRST- JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Term Judge Shuford. SFOOND. Spring Term I udge Brown. THIRD. Spring Term Judge Bryan. FOURTH. Hnrinc Cnrm Judee Connor. WaIta . J.n Hth.'t'Fflb 29. March 28th, tApril 25tn. 'Bept 2otn, T-'ct 3ttn. j Wavne Jan 25th, Ap'l 18th, Sept. tO.fh nt. 17th. H rnett- Feb 8th, Ang 8th, Nov 9Mrh Johnston Feb 15th Aug 15th. ov 14tn. For criminal cases. fFor civil cases alone. FIFTH. Spring Term Judge Whitaker. SIXTH. Spring Term Judge Winston. SBVKNTH. Spring Term Judge Boy kin. EIGHTH Spring Term Judge Mclver. NINTH. Spring Term- Judge .AimQeld. TENTH. Spring Term Judge Graves. KLK VBNTK Spring Term Judge Bynum. x TWELFTH. Spring Term Judge Hoke. ltH lroH.' Schedule Richmond k Danville R R Co'y. Coudeiitted Schedule In effect January 17th, 12. 8oatnbooi"t. Lt iUiiUmond, Burk'-vihe. Keysville, Ar Danville r Greensuoro. Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh. Le Raleigh Le Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, A s.!tatesville, A i Vshevilie, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, A tlanta, T-v ;harlott,A A i Joln-nb' . togusta, JJorthboao'' Lv Augusts, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs Abbeville, , Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv RaleigL ir Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville Keysville, Bnrkeville. Richmond, No 3 00pm 5 06pm 6 44pm 8 iOpin 10 15pm 12 15pm 1 65pm 15 744 10 15 '140 10 25pm 12 1M -u 1 52 6 55air 8 56 12 28 2 00 509 6 10 12 2) p'u 2 10 a m 6 07 9 30 a n Fatty NolO 7 i 0 pm 10 50 8 05 am 8 50 pm 6 w am 7 0! am 8 27 5 22 pm 2 40 am 7 07 am 8 00am 8 37 10 20 11 40 am 10 30 12 83pm 1 25pm 1 30 8 PL It 30n, 12 10pm 2 52pm 8 36 Dally. NoU 8ao 6 '0 u 6 4 au 8 05an 10 12an tl 85pn 6 45pnj 8 05au 6 07n 'J 40an 8 50 10 20 11 5?ai 1 0p'T 5 59 7 44 12 05pu 1 B0 4 27 R 34 11 45pu 1 !;0 ' 5 F OptU 9 15 n No li "1 OOprx. 4 lion 8 0" 9 00 pui 7 00 (." 8 20pm 94) 12 ;i9i:n) 4 5 9 17 10 12pm 11 5' 11 28am tl 18 4H- 12( 1 aas 4 2 Ow 7 00 t8 45 an 12 98 pir 12 88on 1 10 am 4 lam 4 57 7 25 5 80 BETWEEN WEST POINT AM RICHMOND. t7 50 am Lv West Point,Lv t8 50am 9 1 0 ar.i Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 pn 810 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 40 5 00pm Ar West Point Ar 8 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL, EIGH via Keysville, "9 15amLv Raleigh Ar 10 46 pm t Daily except Sunday. O vlv IDaily, except llonl Sot, H AA8, Jas L1''-t' Traffic Man'g'r. y r W. A. Tore, A G P. A.Cbarlotte, N 0 OREOLK AND CAROLINA R.R CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated August 9th, 1891. STATIOEfi, L've Pinner's Point South Bound Train. No. 101 A. M 950 10 15 10 27 11 02 11 20 11 37 1152 12 31 12 53 1 20 P. M. No 101 makes connection at with W & W Train No 23 South, and No 78 train for all (i M HERPEL, J Gen'l Manage, TM I.nitt&M), Af-Tl T L've L've Le L've L've L've L've L've Ar Drivers, Suffolk Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro, Rocky Mount, North Bound Train. No. 100 P. M 5 25 2 01 4 47 4 14 3 54 3 30 3 21 2 39 217 15() A M Rocky Moun for all points oointsliorth. R Kbnly, Snpt Trans nneneer Ap Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've CURI YOURSELF! Ask your Drueirist for a bottle of Bis U. The only non voiaonous remedy for all ' the unnatural dischareeo and Srivate diseases of men and the ebilitating weakness peculiar to women. It cures in a few days without the aid or 1 publicity of a doctor. I The Universal American Cure. 5L Manufactured by Chemical C CINCINNATI, HHMH ; a. The t.vans Chemical Co.H CINCINNATI, o. jjfm V ififc 1 G ml 5 BOYS and GIRLS HAVE YOU SEEN Mem mm j That beautiful magazine for Southern Jo and Girls. It is tile h ndsomest Voung t'iople's Magazine in America. Ithasbe JOnp a wehome visitor to thousands of ljuthern homes. No pains or expense is n-ared to make it attractive. Each number contains a volume of interesting reading for young follrs. Short and continued stories, out-door sports, new games, and in fact everything to interest boys and girls. Twenty-eight pages and cover, each page is hand somely illustrated. It is "The Queen of the South," '-The Pet o every HomeOircle," and no boy or girl can afford to be without it. To see it is to want it, rnd to have it for i six months or a year is a continual enjoy- j ment for all the family. We want every hoy and girl who has not seen this charming magazine to send nB seven one-cent stamps at once for a sample copy; or, better still, if you will send us One Dollar we will send yon Southern Sunbeams for one year and make you a present f "Cooper's Leather- stocking Tales." Five great works in one large volume, tree or all cost. Address SOUTUUKN BuNitEAMo, BPS 368, Atlanta, Ga. Atlantic I ohm ( i 1 1 1 fc.vtr.irtg Visitor Wilmington Weldon Bai mu Branches. Oouuemiea Beaeu. TRAINS Dt ted Jan. 4. No 88 1U92. Daily GOING SOUTH. No 87 No 41 F'tUl'l (!,! Dally, bund'y . i3pm 6 40am 0 Jtpm 7 47am Le W eidun, 12 R pm ArKocky Mt, 1 40pm Ar Tarboro. 2 lnui Le Tarboro, 12 6bpm 8 00pm Ar Wilson, ' 2 lttpm 7oum Le Wilson, f2 80pm Ar Selma, 8 80pm Ar Fay'tville 580um Le G'dsboro, 8 lbpm 7 40pm Lie Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 ?piu d 4upm Ar WlPgtoa, Ouupiu 9 Mum b 17am 9 00am I 00am 1 a 4am II 4 am TRAINS GOIJNW NOBTB No 14 No 78, No 40 daily. d'y, ei dand'y. 4 bOpm 6 40pm 55 5pm 0 0pm dali-, Lv Wil'gton, 2 lOam h 15am Lv Magnolia, 3 87 10 57am Le Warsaw, 11 Hum Ar G'dsboro, 4 83am LftOtam Le Fay t vi He, 9 loam Lv belma, 11 uypm ar Wilson, u 1 n Lv Wilson, 514am 12 5Ui;m Ar KockyMt, 5 37 1 80pm Ar Tarboro, 6 '0am i lpm Lv Tarboro, i2f 8poi Ar Weldon, 6:5am 866pm Jauy except ounaay. JOHi St Divins., General baj-erintendent. J R Kbnlx, Sup't Vans. T M Emerso ..nf rai l:ast tgt. 9 4Spm 8 21pm 9 85pn HaleUJi uud AngnHtA A-L li b To take effect Trams mov ing South. No 41, fass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Leave. 4 00 p m 4 19 " 4 31 " 5 08 11 5 2b " 6 54 " 6 21 " 7 20 " 8 18 " 9 am, 25, 1891. Raleigh, Gary, Apex. Moncure, Sanford, Cameron, Southern Pinee, Hamlet, Gibson, Sun da j, Oct Trains mu Ing North. No 38, Pass and "d ail. Daily m but Arrive, 11 20 ait 11 01 am 10 49 am 10 16 an 9 52 au 9 26 am 8 58 an 8 00 an Lv 7 00 au Northbound Trains. Thro Frt aud Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. P M Lv 6 10 6 35 6 55am 7 06am 8 00pm 8 46pm 9 39pm 11 80pm Southbound Trains. Thro Prt and Pass 82, Stations- Daily exct Sunday. Ar , p at Raleigh 6 46 Carv 6 It Apex 5 11 Moncure 4 y Sanford 8 5C Cameron 2 t8 SouthernEPines 2 10 12 3o Ar Hamlet Lv PITTSiPOhO B R. Leave Pittsboro, 9 10 a n Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 5 10 p m Arrive Pittsboro, 55 OARTHAOK R R. Leave Carthage, 8 00 a ui Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron. 9 45 Arrive Carthage, 10 30 Leave Carthage, ,4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 45 pm Leave Cameron, 5 60, Arrive Carthage, 6 35 WM SMITH, Supt, ALSISSa t) AST OS R R. "o take effect Sunday, Jan tCth, 18P2 Trains moving North No 38, No 84, it at ions. Mail train. Fas & Mail. us Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 n it Wake, 12 04 5 88 Franklinton, 12 26 5 58 Kittrell, 18 -'8 15 Henderson 12 5 6 80 Littleton, 2 0 7 35 p tr Ir, Weldon, 2 45 H 1 e m TraiPi- mqvin South. No 41, No 45, stations. Mnil train. Past &Mail. 7 GO a ib 8 41 e t9 9 A i 9 8 10 15 , it! e Weldon, 12 30 p m Littleton, 1 10 Henderson, 2 iS Kittrell, 2 U Franklirton, i Wake, 3 15 Ar Raleigh 3 W p l Louisbut, Ranroad. Tain! moving J1- r'h be Franklint'n, 3 Opm Ar Louisbur;, 3 5pm Trains moving South No 41, r'H.ss, 9 2fam 9. 55 tationR Le Lou if burg, Ar Franlint'n, MaiJ a. V 8 a 12 U6 p W No n. Rs press . t 6 Of pm TO b 3rpm AT LAN T it A TSm C. R B , Time Table No IE. In effect December 19th, 1888. Goir?o? No 51 Ft Ar m 4 1' 4 49 6 18 9 86 Lve 8 30 4 20 4 54 6 4? p m Schedule. Pass trains Stations Goldsb ro La Grafif e Kington New Berne MowhoBdOity Going west NoSC Ar 11 28 10 46 10 09 8 27 a i" Lve a as 10 48 10 14 8 44 B88 EVFRY EVENING EXCEPT SPNnATj TKR ANNUM OR Twenty-Five Cenis per Month. BY BROWN k WILLIAMS, R4LBX4H, N C. IZ2 i if 111 a 3 r S . sism l?& ft 2 a a r a s rs a hit i i llti! Wm i.wR s- it a.- i Hi ih bz frBH