Give a Kind Word. . KBK5 X. RIXFOED. Do you know heart that hangers For a word of love and cheer? There are many each aboat us; It may be that one it near. Look around 3 on. If you find it Speak the word that's needed bo. And your own heart may be streng- loeuea By the help that you beetow. It may be that some one falters On the brink of sin and wrong, auu a woru irom you mignt save nlin Help to make the tempted strong. ixjok. aDouc you, u my brother, What a sin is yours and mine If we see that help is needed And we give no friendly sign. Never think kind words are wasted, ureaa on waters cast are they. And it may be we shall find them Coming back to us, some day. Coming back when sorely needed, In a time of sore distress. Bo my friend, let's give them freely: vint huu giver ituu will uiecB. Keeping Moses Down. New York Sun. The colored people in a small town in Georgia had gathered at their church to hold funeral services over the remains of a woman who had died a couple of days before, and the ceremonies were about to begin when the bereaved husband, who was large, corpulent man, beckoned to one of the men standing in the vesti bule to follow him to the horse shed in the rear of the church. When they had arrived there the bereaved turn ed on him with: "See heah, Moses, I wants an on derstandin' wid yo' befo' dis funeral goes any f urder." "What is it. Julius?" asked the other. "Las' week, when be buried Henry Carter's wife, yo' was right at han'. Yo' crowded yo'self up in de front. When de weepin1 begun yo' set yo' self to wuk an1 moaned an' tuk on until Henry hadu't no show 'tall. Some o' de white folks reckoned yo' was de bereaved yo'self." "I dun couldn't help it, Julius." "Yo' couldn't. Well, now, let me give yo' a pinter. Lucinda was my wife an' nobody else's. She libed wid me an' died wid me, an' I'ze got to foot all de 'epemes. Now den, when de sadness begins I'ze number one from start to finish. I'm de be reaved, while yo' is only an outsider who feels sad 'cause I'ze left all alone in dis cold world. Yo' has got to keep shot. If yo' go to taking on like yo' did last week I'ze gwine to forgit my great loss jist long 'nuff to turn around an' gin yo' such a lift under t'e ear dat yo'll reckon yo' is de subjeck of de funeral. Do yo' h'ar me, Moses?" "I does." "lien cum along, and recoraoiem- ber what I'ze bin sayin'. Better take a seat in de back row an' hole yo'self down, fur at the werry fust whoop of sorrow I'se gwine to light on yo' wid a fo'ce of fo'teen hoss power 1" THE OLD NORTH STATE. Warrentou Gazette: The fruit crop is a failure. The crop prospect seems to be good. Tarboro Southerner: Henry Nash is bragging about his cow which a day or bo ago gave forty two pounds of milk. Durham Globe: There are fifteen prisoners in jail for the county to feed. This is a larger number than has been in the prison at one time since 1885 Goldsboro Argus: The shipment of truck over the several railroads from this section ia heavier this sea son than ever before, and the prices continue good. Statesville Landmark: The distil lery and fixtures of Mr W Y Hair, near Elmwood, with one barrel of whiskey which was ready to be ware- Housed, were destroyed oy nre one night last week. Louisburg Times : During the thunder storm on Saturday night last,, the store house of Mr A D Ellis, about nine miles north of Louisburg, was struck by lightning, and burned to the ground, before, it could be ex tinguished. We learn that only a small quantity of goods were saved. There was no insurance on either goods or house. His. loss i about $ 3, 000. ' I i . . i i i . . , Tire TwTarr?!k:Qt;3, COTTON MARKET. Corrected dally for the Evkhisq Vis itor by M A Parier.Cotton Broker, Wood middling ............ ........ 121 Strict middling... 121 Miuanng .. .. .. 124 Strict low middliug n Tinges ..... ........ llffMU Stains. ........ UlG&ili Market strong: demand eootL Re ceipts light. TOBACCO MARKET. Reported for the EvKNiira Visitor by rarker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers. Smokers Common- 5a 8 Good 80415 Fillers Common .. r 8 Wood- 8(4l2 Cutters Common ....1014 Good- 1528 Fancy 26(S35 Wrappers Common .. 1422 Good 22tt40 Fine to fancy- 40 fO Market strong and active, with full prices. Buyer, both on orders and for speculation, anxious for stock. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected daily for the Evening Visitor by TERRELL& MOSELEI, Grocers. Meats Balk Bacon, 8 6 14 12 Shoulders, Sugar cured hams, Breakfast bacon, a 1G Lard Flour Superfine, $3 R0 2 75 2 60 10 10 8 71 61 a 71 20 a 2 i 25 a 271 Wood, Medium family. Sugars Cut loaf, Powdered, Granulated, Standard A, Yellow. Coffee Rio, Laguira, Java. 33 Molaeses Black strap, 25 45 60 50 30 50 75 65 F R Molases, New Orleans, Bright syrup. Salt per sack, Vinegar per gal Black pepper, Race Ginger. $175 30 30 20 Teas Green, 50 a 65 Black. Ginger snaps, Kerosene oil. Crackers, Cakes mixed. 50 a 20 15 65 10 a 15 a 15 20 Pickles Sour, pergal) 50 90 18 a 221 Sweet. " Butter, Eggs. 171 30 Chickens Hens, Sprine. 15 a 221 Potatoes S weet, 00 Iiish, Dried apples, Dried peaches, 90 a 1 00 61 a 7 8 a 10 Raleigh Real Estate Company R. T. CRAY, President. J. M. BllOUGIITON, Secretary and Treasurer. RE AL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENCY. City and Country Property Bought ana Sola in any part of the State, An elegant brick residence on Hills boro street, coner Boylan avenue.con taining 8 rooms, with brick kitchen and stables; one of the most desirable places in Raleigh. The brick building, corner Morgan and Blount, recentlv occumed hv In dependent nose uompany, with yard I adjoining. This is a good building, well located and suitable for store. lactory, sc; terms low. FOR RENT. Two of the finest stores on Fayette- vnie street, and handsome offices for law and other purposes the Henry .Building opposite the post office. Store in rear of Andrews Building: also sleeping and office rooms in An? drews' Building. Q IiOCKLEAR, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. Work done promptly and well execu ted. urders nued at residences on application. Shop open during the day and until late at night, except Sundays, at jrayettevuie street. tinder store of Julius Lewis & Co. Altfennitiioiiii Properly Owners. Rain, sunshine, heat and cold, ex pansion and contraction all affect your tin roofs. Keep them in order and O F LUMSDEN, No 112 Fay etteville street, is the proper man to do this. - Tin roofing, guttering and piping; repairing and painting roofs a specialty. Best material used. Tin ware made and repaired. N ap26 Railtomd Schedules, &c. Raleigh A Augusta A-L II IC ' To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Deo 29, 1889. . Trains mor- Trains mov ing South. ing North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 845pm 4 05 " 416 " 4 30 " 4 40 " 4 51 " 5 04 " 5 16 " 6 81 " 5 43 " 5 53 " Raleigh, 1130 am uary, Apex, New Hill, Merry Oaks, Moncure, Osgood, Sanford, Lemon Sp-'ngs, Cameron, Winder, Manly, Southern Pines, Aberdeen, Keyser, Hoffman. It 12 " 1100 " 10 49 am 10 38 am 10 27 am 1C 15 am 10 02 am 9 47am 9 36 am 9 25 am 6 07 610 6 20 9 11 am 9 07 am 8 68 am 6 30 " 6 43 " Ar 7 i0 pm Ar8 51 8 48 am 8 35 am Ar 8 05 am Ar 6 30 am Hamlet, Gibson, Northbound Southbound Trains. Trains- Thro Frt and Thro Frt and Pass 54, Pass 51. Daily exct Stations Daily exct Monday. Monday. A M Ar liV p si 7 50 Raleigh 3 SO 7 16 Cury 7 0i 6 53 Apex 7 80 6 30 Hew Hill 7 55 6 10 Merry Oaks 8 1 5 50 Moncure 8 35 5 28 Osgood 9 00 5 04 Sanford 9 25 4 37 Lemon Springs 9 53 4 17 Cameron 10 14 3 56 Winder 10 85 3 30 Manly 11 03 3 24 Southern Pines 11 08 3 07 Aberdeen 11 27 2 50 Keyser 11 41 2 25 Hoffman 12 10 1 30 Hamlet 1 00 AM P M PITTSBORO R R. Lt ave Pittsboro. 9 25 a m Arrive Moncure, 10 10 Leave Moncure 4 55 p m Arrive Pittsboro, 5 40 CARTHAGtB R R. Leave Carthage, 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron, 9 45 Arrive Carthage, 10 30 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 45p m .Leave Cameron, 0 60 Arrive Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH, Snpt, ATLANTIC &N. C. Kit Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888 Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne No 50 Ar Lve 8 80 4 20 Ar 1128 10 46 10 09 Lve p m 417 4 49 618 9 26 a m 10 48 10 14 8 44 6 88 454 648 8 27 p m Morehead City a m iJaliv. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington Branches. St Weldon Railroad and Condenses Schedule. TRAINS GOING 80TJTH. Dated May 11, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. F't m'l Daily. 5 43pm dy, ex Sund'y 6 00am LeWeldon, 12 3Ppm ArRocky Mt, 1 46pm Ar Tarboro, 2 30pm Le Tarboro, 10 20am Ar Wilson, 2 20pm Le Wilson. t2 30pm 710am 700pm 743am Ar Selma, 3 40pm L Ar Fay'tville 6 00pm ije ur asDoro, siopm v nipm 8 35am Le Warsaw, 4 10pm Le Magnolia, 4 24 pm ArWil'gtou. 5 60pm 9 34am 8 40pm 9 49am 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex daily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton, 12 01am 9 00am 4 00pm LiV Magnolia, 1 21am 10 34am 5 86pm Le Warsaw, 10 48am 5 53pm Ar G'dsboro, 2 23am 11 45am 6 53pm JjeFay'tvill'), t8 40am Ar Selma, T 1100am 12 10pm Ar Wilson, lv Wilson, 303am 12 37pm 747pm 110pm 118pm Ar RockvMt, Ar Tarboro, Lv Tarboro, "2 30pm 1020am Ar Weldon, 430am 2 45pm 9 30pm John F Divine, General Superintendent J R Krnly, Sup't Trans. T M EMERSON, Mineral Pass Agt. 3 M BAKBBE. JACOB A. FOPB. BARBEE &POPE No 205 Fayetteville street, Palmer's Old Stand, Manufacturers Plain -aid-Fancy A,ktoM'gs Keep constantly on hand a fresh sup ply 01 )rane:es, &c. BANANAS, LEMONS. BANANAS, LEMONS. Arnold & BREAD and CAKES. Vaughan's BREAD and CAKES. French Candy a Specialty. . -French.Candy a Specialty. Fresh Taffy always on hand. apl Railroad Schedule. (ape Fear fc Yadkin Valley Railroad Company.' CONDENSED SCHEDULE. northbound D'yexS'y I D'yexS'y Nol No3 Le Wilmington. 9 40 a m 1 45 pm 2 15 pm 8 53 p 111 6 40 p in 7 10 p m d 43 p m I Ar Fayetteville, Le Fayetteville, Le Sanford, Ar Greensboro, La Wreensboro, Le Walnut Cove, Ar Mt Airy, 10 45 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 20 a m Ar Maxton, 9 85 a m la Maxton, a a m Ar Fayetteville, 11 45 a m Iso 15 daily except Sunday. Le Millboro 7 25 a m Ar Greensboro, 9 00 a m Le Greensboro, 10 10 a m Ar Malison 12 85 p m southbound I D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y No 2 No 4 Le Mt Airy, 5 35 a m Ar Greensboro, 9 15 a m Le Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Sanford, 12 33 p in Ar Fayetteville, 2 10 p m Le Fayetteville, 2 40 p m Ar Wilmington, 6 45 p in Le Fayetteville, 3 30 pm Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, 6 2Up m 5 30 p m I Ar Bennettsvine, 6 45pm No 19 daily except Le Madison, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Sunday. 1 40 pm 4 00 pm 4 40 p ui Ar Millboro, 6 55 p m W E KYLE, General Passenger Agent. Fry, Gen Snpt. J W A LEW H tit tfABTUJS To take effect 9:00 a m, Sunday, Dec 29, 1889. Trains moving North. No 38,. No 52, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Kaleigh. 11 35 am 7 00 pm Wake, 12 14 8 25, Franklinton 12 35 9 04; Kittrell, 12 51 9 35 Henderson, 1 07 ,10 05 Littleton, 2 15 p m 12 05 Ar Weldon, 2 55 1 20 a m Trains moving South. No 41, No 53, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Weldon, 12 20 a m 1 40 p m Littleton, 12 55 2 56 Henderson, 2 07 5 04 Kittrell, 2 23 5 35 Franklinton,2 40 6 06 Wake, 3 02 6 48 Ar! Raleigh, 3 40 pm 8 00am Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving West. No 38, Pass, Stations. Mail & Ex. Le Louisburg,ll 00 am ArFranklint'n,1145. Trains moving East. No 41, Pass, Stations. Mail & Ex. Le Franlint'n, 2 45 p m Ar Louisburg, 3 30 p m Wm SMITH, Supt. Legal Advertisements. Notice. By virtue of an order of the Sune nor Court of Wake county, made in specinl proceedings entitled William Finnell and others, ex parte, being special proceedings No 552, 1 will, on Monday, the 9th day of June, 1890. at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest Didder, lor caso. a certain lot ot land and the improvements thereon situ ate on Harrington street in the city of RaIeigh,N C.and begins at J John son s n w corner, runs north with Harrington street 55 feet to the lot of the late W JN Andrews; thence east with the Andrews line 105 feet: thence south 55 feet to said Johnson's line; thence west with Johnson's line to the beginning, being home place of tiie late Kichard Jb innell. WN JONES. my9 tds Commissioner. Hotice. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of C E Sears, dec'd, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment to me at once. And those to whom the estate is indebted to present their claims on or before 5th May. 1891. or tms will oe plead in bar of their re covery. MRS ADA SEARS, May 5, '90 6w Admx. TTOTJSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -LL By virtue of a decree of the Su-1 perior court of Wake county made in case 01 KUey x ear by et als ex parte, x win sen. ior oasn, in wane county. on Monday 2d day of June, 1890, at 12 m, a house and lot in the city of uaieign, near the Kaleigh and ttas ten depot, and bounded by the Ral- eign and (iaston Kailroad lands, Known as the James learDy lot. con taining about one fourth of an acre. This property is sold for division. J. a. FL.EMIJNG, Commissioner. 1 OTICE. Havine this davanali- L tied as the administratrix of Isaac H Rogers, deceased, this is to (rive notice to those indebted to his estate to make piompt payment of the same to me; and those to whom the estate 1b indebted will present their claims on or before the 5th day of April.1891. or mis wm oe pieau in uar 01 r cov er y. ' ' REBECCA ROGERS, April 4th, 1890 oawqw Admx. Legal Advertisements. Citv Lot for Sale.- By virtue of deed of mortgage re corded in book 100, on page 406, given by L 8 Ellison to W C Stronach March 22. 1888, 1 wilt on Monday, June 16, 1890, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh,sell at auction for cash the following described real estate, situated in the city of Raleigh, and described as follows: Commencing on Bloodworth street one hundred and fifty seven and one half (1571) feet from Polk street, running thence north fifty two and one half (521) feet; thence eart two hundred and ten (210) feet to East street; thence south with East street fifty two and one half (521) feet; thence west two hundred and ten feet to the beginning containing i of an acre, more or less. Hour of t ale, 12 m. W C STRONACH, my 13 tds Mortgagee. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of Rev John D Davis, de ceased, this is to give notice to all persons having claims against the es tate of the said John D Davis to pre sent them to me on or before the 15th day of May, 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment to me. CHLOE A DAVIS, Admx of John D Davis. May 15, 1890 oawOwp MiscellanenoH. lice Ice We have opened an Ice )epot under the Henry Building, opposite the post office, where we will be pleased to supply all who need it. Our wagons will Belirer Ice to all who wish it, morning and even ing, if you will let us know when wanted. Several hundred tons of large and splendid ice now on hand for sale low by carload. JONES&POWELL Virginia Classified Life Insurance Co'y, 59 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stock company which combines the advantages of the old line system of insurance with the pop ular plan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies runnine for 10 vears or for 20 years are issued with equitable options at the end of those periods. JLuose who wish to have done a kind act in case of their death, for their families, h ive here the opportunity. Officers Presidents J Nottingham; Vice President, E V White; Secretary, F Richardson: Treasurer. W W Vicar: Medical Director, L Lankford; Coun sel, J E Heath. Directors T J Nottirerham. E V White, W W Vicar, F Richardson, L L Lankford. M D. Judere J E eath. L Sheldon, WW Deal. W. B. Boyd, State Agent, New Berne, N. C. S M Parish. Local Aerent. Raleich. N. C. noli POTATO SLIPS READY. Early Red Peabodv. Der 1.000. 41 .Ml Barbadoes, " 44 1.00 These kinds are now ready for set ting out. Norton Yams. Nansom Queen, will be readv bv Mav 1st. SatiH in your orders. J C L HARRIS, Raleigh, NO. 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