Tho UaiJt Evening Visitor. PUBLISHED KTKBT AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, Near the Drug Store of Williams & Haywood, corner of Fayettville and Hargett streets. TUB VISITOR is served ty carriers in the cityit 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices formatting: $3 per year, or 25 cents per month. No Dater con tinued after expiration of the time paid lor unless otherwise ordered. Communications annearincr in these columns are but the expressions of ine opinion ol the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name informs you that your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & FEU HELL, Raleigh, N C. RALEIGH, MAY '23, 1890. "The Daughter of the Confed eral j'." Wilmington Messenger. Rumor hath it that she is soon to wed, and so I am prepared to believe. God grant that the man of her choice be worthy of her, and so too, if any be, I'm prepared to believe. A more "winnie, winsom girl have I never met. Interlectual she is bound to be by in heritance on both sides of the house. Cultivated and read she is beyond any of her age of my present or past acquaintance. Competent to adorn any court in Christendom, her aspira tions soared to higher plane, the adornment of the quiet.country home of her immortal father, and like a princess born did she do it. Methinks it was old Kith North who said, "the laugh is indicative of the man." If so it be, the smile is no less so in wo man. And such a smile as that child has 1 It won an old man's heart and made him a boy again as she advanced to greet him, and such she wore to her father's guests, and they were fre -quent and oft of unpretentious sort. Nothing stereotype, nothing of the salon, but & kind, gentle nature was indexed in it. Some have said that she is not beautiful, but they are no judges. No girl with that smile, sweet, soft voice, unpretentious de meanor, and simple attire can avoid bsing beautiful. There is nothing of the bas bleu in this little lady of the gulf, but 6he shines effulgent in every department of literature none the less. In repartee, which scintilatos but wounds not, she is a very master of fence. Such are a few of her at tractions in addition to being liu guist, artist, musician. But considerate devotion to her old father was most beautiful of all. "Good morning, father, how did you sleep?" was the usual reply to his lov ing kiss. Good night and God bless your dear old heart or words to that effect. In a game of whist one night, her parents being our compet;tors, 1 asked if she liked cards. "No," she replied, but lowering her voice, "don't tell him." , But a brake to rhapsodies or an other good lady nearer home may ob ject to my going to the wedding. God bless 'our Winnie, end if that lucky dog who has won the capital prize don't show due appreciation, there'll be another rebellion, that's all. His having stood the fastidious requirements of the Chief, is sure ev idence that he is brave and honest and true, and that's good bank stock for any girl. I was about to close, but cannot re sist the temptation of making public an e.cerpt from one of her letters to her mother written from the gay French capital and written two short months after her own and a people's great grief. I trust no confidence is infringed in thus exhibiting this "most fair picture of a most fair mind." "The society of ordinary people is very tiresome to me now. think you and our darling have spoil ed me lor the litt le talk and aimsof the world. Somehow it is all talk and no conversation. I remember how .we used to discuss the things that were worth thinking about, ' thtngS and thoughts that would help to live better and think higher; but I do not find that atmosphere of pare thinking and living out in society Do yon suppose that political expedi ency has permeated all the inner wotf & of ideals? Or that we are real ly fallen into a decadence? I hate to believe that, perhaps it is only 'the older Riving place to the new,' and that before the socialism of the next century, the overdeveloped Individu alism and selfishness is necessary to make smooth the road for the new political gospel. It cannot be a healthy development when the poor are starving at every street corner, and the luxury of the rich is eating into their lives until the family rela tion, and with it all spirituality is crushed out by pure force of unbri died excesi of comfort. It iuay be part of that puritanism of which you accuse me, but I do not think it is half so easy to lead a high life in the midst of such luxury and comfort as is invited in the modern interior as it was in the old fashioned houses where the Bible was the chief ornament of the parlor. Not that I mean to say that ornamentation is exactly evil, or simplicity is alone necessary, or lux ury and religion antagonistic, only somehow as one grows one put false values on things and to be too bound by wants of the body. The soul gath ers spiri ual dust as the brio brae does the actual dust. The fact is I am just in the frame of mind to see more heroic sacrifice in the life of Daniel than that of St John. I do not wonder the great prophet went up thre times a day to pray to wards Jerusalem; he must have been glad to leave the corruption of the court." Well may she to whom it was writ ten say: "Commend me to a letter like that from Paris in the midst of poems in furniture and the almost lavishness in expense." "Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God." Aye, gentle maiden, your people are proud of you.as was your immortal father. Go where you list, under whatever suns or whatever surround ings, they feel that you will take rank with the best and the purest as a typical wamm of your race, and that they can ever point with pride and say "she is Jeff Davis' daughter and the child of the Confederacy." ' She Sat up in .Her Coflin. '1 he wife of John Korb, aged 40, living on the river road near Four Mile, Ky, was to all appearances dead after a long spell of sickness. The body was prepared for burial, and while the pall bearers were carrying the casket from the church they heard a noise inside the coffin, and upon removing thelid the woman was found to be alive, but too weak tospeik. The greatest consternation among relatives and others in attendance ensued. When the woman ODened her eyes women screamed and ran about as if demented. Some fainted. Many of the men lo6t their presence of mind, and it was only when the woman sat up that ail was ex tended. She could not SDeak. and was evidently frightened at her situ ation. She was taken into the church and made comfortable while a phys icans waB sent for. Before he arrived the woman moaned, started to an up right position, and fell back dead. The physician on arrival pronounc ed her dead, and she was buried at once. There is much excitement in the neighborhood, and many believe she could not have been buried. Horsewhipped by the Father. Jackson, Tenn., May 18 A French glass-blower named Manie persuaded the nine year-old daughter of W. C. Caspn to enter his shop, and attemp ted an assault. He was frightened by little Irene's screams, and released her. Her father had Manie arrested, but alter consultation with his friends, Mr. Cason decided that the proper thing to do was to publicly horsewhip Manie on the public square. So the man was brought out of jail, and in the presence of a large crowd he was given eight hundred add fifty lashes on the bare back, Mr Cason handling the whip. The blood streamed from Manie's back, ani when released he was barely able to crawl away. He was made to leave town at once. Public sentiment in dorses the punishment. J Go to D S Waitt's for bargains in new spring clothing And gent's fur nishing goods.the stock mast be sold. . J. S, Wtnnk, Trustee. HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the chwpest; (vy are true to the'r names, full measure, ind highly concentrated. ANDREWS GRIMES We have added to our EM and Goal -A - IFeed tfBe Just Received: And now in our warehouse, 1 car 25 000 lbs Prime Timothy Hav, 1 " 25,000 44 No 2 1 " 20,000 44 Rice Straw, 1 " 20,000 ' Bran, 1 " 1,000 bu Oats, 1 " 600 " Orrn, 1 " 20,000 lbs Chops. Orders received shall have t rompt attention, and filled at the lowest cash price. ANDREWS & GRIMES. Prospectus. THE EYfeKIXU VISITOH rs PUBLISHED AT RALEIGH, N. C. KVEHY EVENING Except Sunday, AT 25 Cents pel Month F Three Dollars Per Anrum, BY Groceries &c W. H. CAUDLE. L. C. NEAL. CAUDLE & NEAL. HEAVY. AND FANCY GROCERIES, No 12 East Hargett 8t. Raleigh, N C. Keep constantly on hand meat, flour, meal, sugar, coffee, lard, fresh country batter, chickens and eggs, full line of canned goods, soap, to bacco and snuff. We keep everything usually kept in a first class grocery store. All goods as cheap as the cheapest. Give as a call. Goods delivered free of charge. m:t CAUDLE & NEAL W. H. CAUDLE & SON. Groceries and Confectioneries No 601 Hillsboro Street. Raleigh, N C. Keep constantly on hand a full sup ply of FRESH GROCERIES, CHICKENS and EGGS. FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER At all times Our prices will compare with any other house in town. Give us a trial, we will please you. Goods delivered free of charge. ni3 W H CAUDLE & SON. W T ROGERS. i J D CARROLL. Rogers & Carroll, Wholesale and Retail Grocers & Commission Mercliants AND DEALERS IN 1ST COUNTRY PRODUCE, No 204 East Mart in Street, RALEIGH. N C. We have just received and opened up a nice lot of fresh and fancy goods, Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Pickles ot all kinds, Potted Meats, Extracts, the very best grades Chocolate,Cocoa, &c, B looker s Dutch Cocoa, choicest, fmrest and best. We have also a nice ot Sugar Cured meats, Hams,Should ers and Strips, N C Hams a specialty. Also good lresh Country and Goshen Butter from the very best dairys. We have just received 5 bbU E Rose Po tatoes 85c per pk, Dried Fruits of all kinds. Also fresh Eggs and fat Chick ens, Molasses and Syrups of all kinds. We keep in stock the very best grades of Flour; we can give you a bargain in granulated Sugar by the bbl; give us a call and see what we are talking about and we are sure we can suit you if low prices is what you want. Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. We also call special attention to our Ideal brand of Flour, best in the world. Good, nice Florida Oranges and Lemons. In fact, we keep anything that is to be found in a first class grocery store. ap2 ROGERS & CARROLL J. R. FERRALL & CO, FRESH AND RELIABLE G-rooeries: 333 Fayetteville Street. Evaporated California Apricots, Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, &c, N C Dried Apples and Peaches, New York Medium Beans, California Dried Lima Beans, Imported Parmesian Cheese, grated for Macaroni, Edam and Pine Apple Cheese, Tarbell Cheese, Hazard's Strawberry Tomato Ketchup, best in the world. Smoked Salmon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Boneless Cream Codfish and Fine Mackerel. I ew Catch N C Roe and Cut Herrings. Assignee's Sale I We have in stock f oi the benefit of purchasers, large quantities oi ' Rough and Dressed X XJ M BE R of different kinds, . Mouldings, Brackets, Sash, Doors and BJinds for which we will assign to our cus tomers at a very low price for cash. We want to make assets for the bene fit of the firm Write and ask for orices. Thankful for past patronage. Prompt delivery. , ELLINGTON, ROYSTER & CO. 101 West street, Raleigh, N. O. Telephone 85. . ; jatfly ' Eggleston f Bouldin, REAL ESTATE Careful attention given to the par chase , and sale of real estate and stocks at Glasgow, Va. . References: - Officers of Rockbridge Coi Glasgow, Va. J 1 4 Judge T D Irving, Farmville, Va. ' , Gov P W McKinaej, , apgi tf It lilroad Schedule. J Richmond & DanvilTeH R Co Condensed bcuedule In meet February ltlh, lotfO. (southbound. Daily. No 50 ISO 62 Lv Richmond, 3 00 2 80am Burkevllle, & 00 4 SWani Keysviile, 6 41 - 5 Ufcani Danville, , 8 40 8 06am At Greensboro, lu 27 V 42ttia Lv Golds bo ro, 220 f5 OOam Ar Raleigh, 4 40 9 OOam Le Raleigh 4 46 1 00am Le Durham, 5 48 2 5 jam Ar Greensboro, 8 20 78am Lv Salem, f6 30 p 15 Greensboro, 10 87 tf 50 Ar Salisbury, 12 20 am 11 18 Statesville, 1 4tf 12 C9piu Asueville, 7 22 4 27 Hot Springs, tf 83 8 IS Lv Salisbury, 12 82 11 23am Ar Charlotte, 2 05 12 4pin Spartanburg, 4 51 8 88 Greenville, 6 58 4 4o Atlanta, 11 00 tf 40 Lv Charlotte, 2 20 a m 1 00pm Ar Columbia, tf 30 6 It Augusta, 10 80 tf 00 Northbound. Daily. No 61 No 53 Lv Augusta, 8 10 pm 8 50 am Columbia, 10 35 12 50pm Ar Charlotte, 8 13 am 6 15 Lv Atlanta, ti 00pm 7 10am Ar Oieenville, 12 35 am 148pm Spartanburg, 1 39 2 62 Charlotte, 4 25 5 80 Salisbury, 8 02 7 05 Lv Hot Springs. 11 10 pin 12 25pm Asheviile, 12 40 am 2 07 . Statesville, 5 02 am 8 08 Ar Salisbury, 6 53 8 60 Lv Salisbury", 8 07 712 Ar Greensboro, 7 45 8 40 Salem, 11 40 1 12 30am Lv Greensboro, tf 45 11 00pm Ar Durham, 12 01pm 5 00am Raleigh, 1 05 7 45 Lv Raleigh 1 05 tf OOam Goldsboro, 3 00 U2 60 Lv Greensboro, 7 50am 8 50pm Ar Danville, tf 32 10 20 Keysviile, 12 45pm 150 am Burke vilie, 1 35 2 45 Richmond, 3 45 5 15 BETWEEN WEST POI1S T, RICHMOND AND RALEIGH, via Keysviile, Oxford and Durham. 54 and 102 Stations. 65 and 103 118 OuaniLv West Point Ar 8 10pm tf 40 " Ar Richmond Lv t4 45 44 11 00" Lv Richmond Ar 4 40 44 1 OOpni " Burkeville " 2 45 " 2 05 44 44 Keysviile 44 2 00 44 2 25 " 44 Fort Mitchell " 12 58 " 2 32 44 " Finney wood 44 12 47 44 2 45 44 44 Chasewood 44 12 30 " 3 08 44 44 Five Forks 44 12 10 " 3 20 " " Clarksvilie " 11 55am 3 35 " " Soudan . 4 11 40 " 3 50 " " Bullock's " 11 24 " 3 oi " " Stovall's " 11 15 " 4 22 " Ar Oxford Lv10 46 " 4 00 " Lv Uxiord Ar lu OOam 6 15 " Ar Dabney Lv 9 25 " 6 4d 4 " Henderson " 8 65 44 4 22 - Lv Oxtord 4 45 44 44 Stem's 4 55 44 44 Lyon's v 6 1 7 4 4 44 Holloway 0 38 44 44 Durham 0 8a 44 44 Cary 7 uo 44 Ar Raleigh Ar 10 48am LV 10 18 44 44 10 0 9 44 44 9 43 44 U 25 44 8 33 44 Lv 8 15 44 f Daily except ctunday. Daily. i Daily, except Monday. Additional train leaves Oxford daily except Sunday 11 00 a m, ar rive Henderson 12 05 p m, return ing leave Henderbon2 10 p m daily except Sunday, arrive Oxtord 3 la p in. ' No 50, leaving Goldsboro 2 30 p m and Raleign 4 45p in daily, makes connection at Durham witii No 19, leaving at 8 uO p m daily, except Sunday f r Oxlord, Hen derson, and all points on O & H, O & C and R & M road. Passenger coaches run through between West Point and Raleigh, via Keysviile, on JNos 51 and lu2, and 55 and 103. Nob 81 and 53 connect at Rich mond from and to West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. Nos 60 and 61 connect at Golds boro with trains to and from More head City and Wilmington and at Selma to and from Fayettevllle. No 62 connects ac Greensboro for Fayette ville. No 63 connects at Selma for Wil son, N 0. Nos 50 and 51 make closo con nection at University Station with trains to and from Chapel Hill, ex cept Sunday. Sleeping Car Service. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Bullet, Sleeper between Atlanta and New York, Danville and Au gusta, and Greensboro, via Ashe viiie to Mori into n, Tenn. On 5d and 63, Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and SSew Or.eans via Montgomery,and between Washington, and JJimi ingham, ' Richmond and Greens boro, Raleigh and Greensboro.and between Vvashington and Augus-' ta, and Pullman Bullet Sleepers between Washington and Ashe viiie and Hot Springs. ,. For rates, local and through time tables, apply to any agent of the company, or to ; ;. Sol Haas, Jab L Taylor, Tralac Man'g'r. Gen Pass Agt. W A Turk., DiT Paw Agent, ,Raleigbt 0