I After. 'After the shower, the tranooil aaw. After the enow, the emerald leaves: Oil i v i . . uir aiara wueu tue aay is uoue; After the harvest, golden sheaves. After the elouds. the violt ,k-? After the tempest, the lull of waves; uioi, wuuui wuea me wma go dv; After the battle, peaceful graves. After the knell, the wedding bells, After tha hn i f ha niHont mis. Joyful greetings from sad farewells; After our weeping, sweet repose. After the burden, the blissful meed; Aiier trie mgur, trie downy nest; After the furrow, the waking seed; a iter me inauowy r:ver rest! Bro. Diaz'rf Arrcdt in Cuba. Bib. Recorder, July 16th. We are just in receipt of the follow ing letter from Bro. Diaz. We had not before understood that Bro. Diaz had been released upon bond. We supposed his release had been unconditional. We do not un derstand why ethers of his friends in Havana do cot go on his ) ond unless it be that the boudsman must live in the judicial district where the case is to be tried. Guanabaccoa is in a different dis trict from Ha "ana. uur present lniormatlon is so meagre and the communication is so low that we are at a loss what steps to take for bis release. The absence of both Secretary of State and his first ass'stant fiom Washirgton stops all action In that direction until their return. Our letters written to Havana, ask mg full information, have not yet been answered. We have but the two letters from Bro. Diaz himself, Our brethren everywhere may be assured that the Board will 1o every thing in its power to the speedy re lease of Bro. Diaz and his fellow pris oners, and protect the rights of our missionaries in Cuba. Meantime let us be mindful of the injunction. "Re member those that are in bonds as bound with them." Let prayer be made for our impris oned brethren, which will be answer ed either in their liberation or in grace to sustain the heavy trials that have befallen them. I. T. TlCHENOR Atlanta, 3a., July 11, 1890. Havana, July 2, 1890. Rev. Dr. Tichenor : Dear Sir: I send to Washington to day a copy of ail my case. The con sul is waiting the case be over. That is all. The government here want deceive him. The man that gave the bail for me is going to take back. He want to sell bis home today, and I must go to the jail again. My heart is broken, but 1 trust in the Lord, and remember with pleasure those beautiful works: Blessed are they who sutler persecution for righteous ness' sake, those that confess me on earth 1 will confess them in heaven. I suffer with patience this trial, but can't help being sorry and afflicted in my spirit, and I only say: Lord, may this cup be over, but 1 obey Thee; Thy will be done in us. Comfort my eoul, Lord Jesus. Good oje, my dear brother. Pray for the prisoners, and ask the Lord to comfort us and give us strength. My brethren in prison are well. We com' fort ourselves when we read the Bible and have prayers; 1 never felt before the prayers as I feel now. How sweet they arel Wlat beautiful perfume they have! We receive the answer in our hearts right away. Blessed are those who are Christians, for they are only people ihat have this privilege Good bye again. The; saints of Cuba send their love to you and to all our friends. Yours, Diaz. The compromise silver bill which has passed both houses of Congress and has already been signed by the Pr sident does not recognize silver as a money metal equally with gold,but keeps the latter in the post of honor. It requires the purchase monthly by the government of 4,500,000 ounces of I silver at tbe market price, which is now 1071, though a rise is expected. I Forthtse silver purchases legal ten tender certificates will be issued and will be added to the circulating me dium. The silver purchased may be coined into silver standard dollars at the fate of $2,000,000 per month, I Low Rates to Wilmington, X.C., ' m tr A. rr n ana xteiurn xjuriDg incanip- ment. The 1st and Srd Reeimenta of N. C Btate troops will go into their annual encamrment at Wnghtsvale, N. C Ju!y22dto 29th inclusive. For the accommodation of civilians and friends who wish to accompany the mi.uary or ce present during tbe en cainpnient, me Kicninona a JJanvi.le railroad will Fell round trip tickets to Wilmington, N. C, and return July 2181 10 xaa inclusive, good to reruru at any time until and including July 81st, 1S9-J, at tbe following low rates lor l ne round trip: J roin Winston-baleui, $3.05 Henderson, 6.2 j Durham, 4 73 Oldens boro, 4.7.3 Seltua, 3.6O And from all othf r rWnfs in "NVr: '.1 uaroiina on its i;nes at n-ori-vt.oiin ly low r ites. For further inform ' i-u call on or address, w. a. Turk, d. p. A., Raleigh, S. C. Cheap Hates. The Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell parties attending annual meeting friends of the Orphanage, tickets to Thoaiasville, N. C, and return at the following rates from points named. Tickets on sale July 28 to 80th inclusive, good returning until and including August 2, 18:!0. Charlotte. I 2 6!) Salisbury, 1.20 Greensboro. .90 Winston Salem, 2.10 Durham, 2.09 Raleigh, 3.40 Henderson, 8.85 Selma, 4.05 Goldsboro, 4.40 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Reduced Kates. The Richmond an I Danville Rail road will sell parties attending the Farmer's Institute at Graham, N. C, round trip tickets to that point and return at the following rates from points named. Tickets on sale Au gust otb, 6th and 7th, good returning until and including August 9th: Charlotte, $3 70 Salisbury, 2 GO Greensboro, 90 Durham, 1.40 Henderson, 2 70 Winston-Salem, 2.10 Raleigh, 2.15 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Special Rates. The Richmond and Danville Rail road will sell parties attending the Grand Council Legion of Honor at Wilmingon, N. C.v round trip tickets to that point August 3rd, to 5th, in elusive, good returning until and in eluding August 9th; at following rates from points named: Greensboro, $7.55 Winstori-Saleni, 9.20 Durham, 7.55 Raleigh, 7.05 Henderson, 9.50 Oxford, 9.50 Selma, 5.45 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Rates of Return Tickets to the Taberuacle Meeting at Ruth erford College, July 22-28. Goldsboro, Raleigh, Durham, 6 25 5 00 Greensboro, Danville, Winston, Reidsville, High Point, Salisbury, 3 40 2 70 Charlotte, Asheville, Statesville, 3 25 2 60 2 10 3 50 3 40 Hot Springs. Waynesviile, Tickets on sale July 21 25 and good returning until July 3C. Intermediate stations at propor tionate rates. Parties wishing to remain in the mountains later than July 30 can avail themselves of the low sum mer excursion tickets. Standard'-Flavoring 1 BtlDC HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; jjhey are true to their names, full measurft tnd hkhly concentrated. 4 I Railroad Schedules, &c. I - I Kalel-h A' Augusta A-Ii UK To take effect 9 am, Sunday, Juue 2'J, 1890. Tialns mov Trains mov ing South. No 43, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Ing North. No 82, Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun iieave. 9 S9 am 9 51 " Arrive. 45 p in tt 2U piu G 11 pm (S01 pm 5 50 pm 5 40 pm 5 23 pm 5 15 pm 5 01 pm 4 CO pm 4 39 pm 4 25 pm 4 22 pm 4 13 pm 4 03 pm 3 50 pm Raleigh, Cary, Apex, New Hill, Merry Oaks, Moncure, Osgood, Sanford, Lemon Springs, Cameron, Winder, 10 03 " 10 2) " 10 33 " 10 44 " 10 58 " 11 12 " 11 23 " 11 40 " 11 53 " 1J 09 a in Manly, 13 13 " Southern Pines, 13 23 " Aberdeen, 13 S3 " Keyser, li 47 " Hoffman, Ar 1 20 pm Hamlet, Ar 3 20 pm Ar2 00 uibson. Ar 2 35 pm Northbound Southbound Trains. Trains. Thro Frt and Thro Frt and Pass 25, Pass 21, Daily exct Stations Daily esct Sunday. Sunday. AM Ar 6 45 Lv A M 8- 20 7 40 7 25 7 01 6 41 Raleigh 7 13 Cary 7 'M Apex 8(0 Sew Hill 8 20 Merry Oaks 8 29 Monrture 9 03 Osgood 9 2li Sanford 9 53 Lemon Sp'rings 10 13 Cameron 10 34 Winder 11 ('2 Manly 11 03 Southern Pines 11 24 Aberdeen 11 41 Keyser li u5 Hollman 1 00 Hamlet a m 21 9 35 07 46 25 00 3 52 3 35 3 17 2 55 2 00 P M PITTSBORO R R. Ltave Pittsboro, 5 30 a m Arrive Moncure, 6 15 Leave Moncure 8 45pm Arrive Pittsboro, 9 30 CARTHAGE 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, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 35 WM SMITH, Supt. ATLANTIC & AT. C. 11 It , Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 188S. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve p m 3 80 Goldsboro 11 28 a in 4 17 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 1014 6 18 6 48 New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 26 p m Morehead City am 6 88 Dailv. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington Branches. & Weldon Faiirond and Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated June 15, No 23 No 27 No 41 1890. Daily. F't m'l d'y, ex Daily. 5 43pm Sund'y Le Weldon, 12 3fpm Ar Rocky Mt, 146pm Ar Tarboro, 2 00pm Le Tarboro, 10 20am Ar Wilson, 2 20pm 6 00am 710am 7 00pm 7 43am Le Wilson, f2 30pm Ar Selma, 3 40pm ArFay'tville 600pm Le G'dsboro, 8 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 10pm 835am 9 34am 9 49am Le Magnolia, 4 24pm 8 40pm ArWil'gton, 550pm 9 55pm 1120am TRAINS GOING NORTH. No 14 No 78, No 40, daily, d'y, ex daily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton, 12 01am 9 00am 400pm Lv Magnolia. 1 21am 10 84am 5 86pm Le Warsaw, 1048am 553pm Ar G'dsboro, 2 23am 11 45am , b 53pm LeFay'tvilK t8 40am Ar Selma, 11 00am Ar Wilson, 1210pm Lv Wilson, 3 03am 12 37pm 747pm 818pm ArRockvMt, 110pm Ar Tarboro, 200pm Lv Tarboro. 1020am Ar Weldon, 430am 245pm 9 30pm Daily except Sunday. John F Divink, General Superintendent. .1 R KKKliY, Sup't Trans. T M Emerson, General Pass Agt THIS PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK MANUFACTURED BY THE FAIRMOUNT PRINTING INK WORKS. J. K. WUIGHT & CO, 2Gth St. above Hare St. Philadelphia, Pa. Pasturage for Cattle. I have a splendid pasture and will pasture cattle on liberal terms. ' jy3 8w JOS A HA Y WOOD. Railroad Schedule. tape Fear & Yadkin Valley! Railroad Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. northbound D'reiS'y D'yex8'y I"Ol 409 Le Wilmington. 9 40 a in Ar Fayetteville, 1 45 p'ui Le Fayetteville, 2 15pm Le Sanford. 3 63 p in Ar Greensboro, C 40 p in Le Greensboro, 7 10 p m Le Walnut Cove, 43 p in Ar Mt Airv. 10 45 u m Le Bennettsville, 8 20 a m I Ar uaxton, v 35 a Le Maxton. 9 45 a Ar Fayetteville. 11 45 a m so 15 daily except bunday. Le Millboro 7 25 a m Ar Greensboro, 9 00 a m Le Greensboro, 10 10 a m Ar Ma li6on 12 85 p m BOUTUBOUXD D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y No 2 No 4 Le Mt Airy, 5 35 a m I Ar Greensboro, 9 15 a m Le Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Sanford, 12 33 p in Ar Fayetteville, 2 10 p in Le Fayetteville, 2 40 p in Ar Wilmiiigton, 6 45 p m Le Fayetteville. 3 30 p m Ar Maxton, ! Le Maxton, Ar Bennettsvine, 5 20pm 5 30 p m 6 45pm Sunday. 1 40 p m 4 00pm 4 40 p m No 18 daily except Le Madison, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Millboro, o 55 p m W E KILE, General Passenger Agent. J W Fry, Gen Supt. RALEIGH & GASTON R B. To take effect 9:00 a m, Sunday, May 11, 18C0. Trains moving North. No 38, No 52, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Raleigh, 11 35 am 7 00 p m Wake, 12 14 8 25J Franklintonl2 35 9 04; Kittrell, 12 51 9 35 Henderson, 1 07 J10 05 Littleton, 2 15 p m 12 05 Ar Weldon, 2 55 1 20 a m Trains moving South. No 41, No 63, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Weldon, 12 20 a m Littleton, 12 55 Henderson, 2 07 Kittrell, 2 23 Franklinton,2 40 Wake, 3 02 Ar Raleigh, 3 40 p m 140pm 2 56 504 5 35 6 06 6 48 8 00am Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving West. No 88, Pass, Stations. Mail & Ex. Le Louisburg, 11 00 am ArFranklint'n, ll 45 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. Action for Divorce. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake county Superior Court. A A Wood vs Lula C Wood Action for Divorce. The summons in this action having been returned, defendant not to be found, and it appearing to the satis faction of the court by affidavits filed that after due diligence the defend ant cannot be found in the State of North Carolina, but is in the State of Arkansas. And it further appear ing to the satisfaction of the court by the complaint herein filed that a cause of action exists against the de fendant, it is ordered that publica tion be made for six weeks in the Evening Visitor notifying thede fendant to be and appear at the court house in the city of Raleigh, on or before the 21st day of October, 1890, being the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday, and answer or demur to the complaint herein within thefirst three days of said term of the court or the relief demanded will be granted. Said defendant is further notified the pur pose of this action is to obtain a di voice a vinculo matrimonii. Witness my hand and official seal this the 10th day of July, 1890. (Signed) CHAS D UPCHURCH, CSC T R Pcrnell, Pl'ffs Atty. jylO 6w Notice. By virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court of Wake county, made in special proceedings entitled William Finnell and others, ex parte, being: special proceedings jxo oa, l will, on Monday.the 14th day of July, 1890, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder, for casn, a certain lot of land and the improvements thereon, situ ate on Harrington street in the city of Raleigh, 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 N Andrews; thence east with the Andrews line 105 feet; thence soutn 55 feet to said jonnson's line; thence west with Johnson's line to the beginning, being home place of the late Richard Finnell. W N JONES, my9 tds Commissioner, I Legal Advertisements. NOTICE. Having this day been appointed and qualified a thtt administrator of tbe estate of Abble Terrell, deceased, this is to give no tice to all persons indebted to her es tate to make prompt payment to me of the same, and those to whom the estate is indebted will present their claims before me within the time pre scribed by law, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. J BOOKER HUTCHINS, Administrator. June 3, '90. mi ml Notice. TO ANTHONY ALLKN You are hereby notified that the following order was made at tbe April term, 1890, of Wake County Superior Court, in the action State ex rel., James M. Harris against the Mechanics Building and Loan Asso ciation. It appearing to the court that An thony Allen has not complied with and performed the order of this court heretofore made, and that said An thony Allen has departed from this State so that process cannot be served on him: It is on motion or isred by the court that publication be made weekly for six weeks in some news paper published in the city of Raleigh for said Anthony Allen to appear at the next term of this court and com ply with said order, or show cause why the land mentioned in said order be not 60ld and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount con tracted to be paid by said Anthony Allen for said land. JAS. C. MacRAE, Judge S. C. A true copy attest, CHAS. D. UPCHURCH, C. S. C. Action for Divorce. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. In the Superior Court July 1, 1890. ! E V Gruendler vs Frank Gruendler Publication of Notice. To Frank Gruendler, the defendant in the above entitled action: Let the defendant take notice that the plaintiff, E V Gruendler, has this day instituted an action against him for a divorce from bed and board and from the bonds of matrimony, and that he is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint which will be filed therein, at Octo ber term 1890, of the Superior Court of Wake county, N C, beginning on the 20th day of October, 1890. CHAS JJ UPUHUKCH, jy2 6w Clerk Superior Court. ARGtO & FLEMING, Attys for PUTS. Miscellaneuos. Vgirinia 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 insurancewith the pop ular plan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies running for 10 years or for 20 years are issued with equitable options at the end of those periods. 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We carry a full line of Wagon, Buggy, Carriage and Cart Harness, Whips, Bridles, Lap Robes, Horse Covers, Nuts, Curry Combs, Brushes, Boots, &c. Give us a call or write for prices. YANCEY & STRONACH, Dealers and Manufacturers, Wilmington and Morgan Streets. Lynn Adams . AT Yancey &Stronach's. COUNTRY PRODUCE Mr Adams has just received a nice lot of N 0 Hams at 12 to 18ic; N C Sides 12c; Shoulders at 10 to 11c; Chickens 12, to 15c, and Eggs 12c; nice fresh But ter 20c. Call early before they are all sold. YANCEY fcSTRONAQH,.