-Ioea Anj One Care For Father. ; Do any one care aught for father T "Doe any one think of the one Upon whose tired, bent shoulders. The cares of the family come T The father who strlres for your com fort. And this on from day onto day, And his dark locks are turning gray. Does any one think of the due bills He's called upon daily to pay. Milliner bills, college bills, book bills, There are some kinds of bills every day, Like a patient horse in a tread mill, He works on from morning till night. Does any think he Is tired, Does any one make his home bright? Is it right, just because he looks trou bled, To say he's cross as a bear? Kind words, little actions, and kind ness, Might banish his burden or care. 'Tift for you ) is ever bo anxious, He will toil for you while he may live, In return he only asks kindness, And sueh pay is easy to give. Pay In Gold. SOME RESULTS OF RECENT LEGISLA TION IN KANSAS. Topeka, Kan., Feb. 17. The Alii ance legislature passed a resolution advocating free coinage of silver. All over the State the farmers are now receiving notice from the loan agencies that when their notes fall due they must be paid. There will be no extension. The companies say that the security has been deprecia ted and made bad because legislation has been proposed that is virtually repudiation. Other agents say they will loan the money at the old rates of interest on the farms. The proffered assistance is eagerly taken and the notes are signed generally without careful read ing. But when they are read there is a clause found which says that the note must be paid in gold. If objec tion is made to this clause the bor rower is told that it must remain or the money will not be forthcoming. They are told that the silver legisla tion is being initiated by the KansaB legislature and it is necessary for the lenders to protect themselves. The farmers now find that they have bound themselves to pay in gold both principal and interest, and they rea son that if the free coinage act be comes a law they will have a premi um of from twentyflve per cent, to pay on every dollar. Asheville Citizen. For the South. There was a distinguished party of . railroad men in Chattanooga, Tenn.. on the 16, prominent among whom was Calvin 8. Brice who stated that the object of their visit was to look after the Central and South American trade and with Mexico. He said: "We want to see what is necessary to carry out the intention of the in ternational congresses and establish trade between the countries and the reciprocity scheme, and we are com pleting our arrangements as fast as we can. We have two southern ports, at ( Brunswick and Mobile, and ex ,lW.ct to jestabliah . thirteen lines of steamers from them. It is to supply the demand for coal in connection with these lines that we have been looking over the south, but it is not time to reveal all our plans." The Transfusion Tuberculosis Cure. Paris, Feb. 17. Dr. Bernheim con tinues his successful experiment of the transfusion of blood in cases of tuberculosis. He treated five cases yesterday by this new system. Dr. Bernheim intends to treat puerperal hemorrhage by the asme method.and is confident that it will prove success ful. Vice Counsul General Murphy, a native of ftorth Carolina has been appointed to the U. S. Consulate at Hanover. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby waaalck, fave her Castorla. When she m a Child, she cried for Cufifete, When ihe became kg mho dun infWnri. For Infanta and Children. Caatori promotes Digestion, and overouiuut Flatulency, CouaUpatiou, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishnesa. Thus the child la rendered healthy and its deep natural. Castorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. "Castorla la ao well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescrf pti known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. 7. MI cue Castorla In my practice, and And It specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Robertson, M. D., 1057 2d Ave., New York. " From personal knowledge and observation I can say that Castoria la an excellent medicine for children, acting aa a laxative and relieving the pent up bowels and peneral system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex. client effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass, Tea Oentaub Compact, 77 Murray Street, N. T. Railroad Schedules. Atlantic Coast Line. Wilmington & Weldon Pall road and Branches. Condensed Suaedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. D-tted Jan. 19, No 23 No 27 No 41 1800. Daily. F't m'l d'y, ex Daily. Sund'y Le Weldon, 12 3Cpm 643pm 620am ArRockyMt, 140pm 724am Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Le Tarboro, 10 S5am ArWilson, 218pm 700pm 7 63am Le Wilson, t2 80pm Ar Selma, 3 30pm ArFay'tville 630pm Le G'dsboro, 3 15pm 7 40pm 8;40am Le Warsaw, 4 10pm 9 34am Le Magnolia, 4 24pm 8 40pm 9 49am Ar Wil'gton, 5 50pn? 9 55pm 11 20am TRAINS GOING NORTE 1 No 14 No 78, No 40, daily. d'y ex .daily Stmd'y. Lv Wil'gton, 12 35am 9 15am 4 00pm Lv Magnolia, 2 05am 10 57am 6 86pm Le Warsaw, 11 11am 5 53pm Ar G'dsboro, 3 05am 12 05am 6 53pm LeFay'tvill, f9 20am Ar Selma, 11 18am Ar Wilson, 12 20pm Lv Wilson, 3 43am 12 58pm 747pm ArRockvMt, i;30pm 818pm Ar Tarboro, 2 17pm Lv Tarboro, 10 35am ArWeldou, 5 05am 2 55pm 9 80pm Daily except Sunday. John F Divine, General Superintendent. J R Kknlt, Sup't Trans. T M Emwrsow. Gtral Pass Aart. Cape Fear fc Yadkin Valley Railroad Company. CONDENSED schedule. northbound I D'vexS'y I D'yexS'v No 1 No 3 Le Wilmington, 9 40 a m Ar Fayetteville, 12 25 p m Ije Fayetteville, 12 55 p m Le Sanford, 2 27 p m Ar Greensboro, 5 00 p m Le Greensboro, 5 20 p m Le Walnut Cove, 7 00 p m Ar Mt Airy, 9.00 p m Le Bennettsville, 8 80 a m Ar Maxton, 9 40 a m Le Maxton, 9 50 a m Ar fayetteville, 11 45 a in No 15 daily except Sunday. Le Ramsenr 7 70 a m Ar Greensboro, 9 50 a m Le Greensboro, 10 40 a m Ar Madison 12 45 pm Southbound I D'y ex S'y D'y ex S'y No 2 No 4 Le Mt Airy, 6 25 a m Le Walnut Cove, 8 82 Ar Greensboro, 10 05 a m Le Greensboro, 10 35 a m Le Sanford, 1 00 p m Ar Fayetteville, 2 30pm Let Fayetteville, 2 55pm Ar -Wilmington, 6 30pm Le Fayetteville, 8 30 p m Ar Maxton, 5 20 p m Le Maxton, 5 SO p m Ar Bennettsviixe, 6 45 p m No 16 daily except Sunday. Le Madison, 1 85 p m Ar Greensboro, 3 40 p m Le Greensboro, 4 00 p m Ar Millboro, 6 65 pm WE KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J W. Fry, Gen Suot, TOBACCO MARKET. Reported for the Evenin Visitor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man nfacturers. Smokers Common. 5 8 Good 816 Fillers Common 5 7 Good-... 711 Out ters Common 10 14 Good 2028 Fancy 2835 Wrappers Common 1422 Good ..22ft40 Fine to fancy. ..4070 Children Cry JorPitches JDastorW COTT03TJIARKBT. Corrected dailvfor the Ktsmira Vis itor by M A Parler.CoiUn Broker. Good middling 9V Middling to strict middling biOt Receipts about bales. Market steady. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected daily for the EtkninO Visitor by J. R. TERRELL, Grocers. Meats Bulk Bacon, 8 8houlders, 6$ Sugar eured hams, 14 a 16 Breakfast bacon, 13 Lard Flour Superfine, $3 60 Good, 2 75 Medium family, 8 60 Sugars Cut loaf, 10 Powdered. 10 Granulated, 8 Standard A, 7 YeUow, 6 a 7 Coffee Rio, 20 a 25 Laguira, 26 a 271 Java, 83 a 83 Molasses Black strap, 25 a 30 P R Molases, 49 a 60 New Orleans, 60 a 75 Bright syrup, 60 a 66 Salt per sack, $1 75 Vinegar per gal 80 Black pepper, 80 Race Ginger, 20 Teas Green, 60 a 65 Black. 60 a 66 Pickles Sour, iperjral) 60 Sweet, " 90 Butter, 18 a;22i Eggs, .20 Chickens Hens, ,30 Spring, 15.a 22J Potatoes Sweet, 60, Irish, 90-a 1 00 ltailioad Schedules, &c. Raleigh and Augusta A-L R 11 To take effect 9 am, Sunday. Deo. 7, 1890. Trains iuov- Trains mov ing South. ihg North. No 41, No 88, Pass and Mail. Pass and Mail. Daily ex Sun. Daily ex Sun Leave. Arrive. 4 OOj? m Raleigh, 11 20 am 4 19 " Cary, 11 01 am 4 31 " Apex, 10 49 am 5 05 " Moncure, io 16 am 5 28 " Sanford, . 9 52 am 5 54 " Cameron, 9 26 am 6 21 " Southern Pines, 8 58 am 7;20 " : Hamlet, 7 38 am 8.15 " Gibson, Ar 7 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and PasB 23, Daily exct Sunday. Pass 22, Stations - Daily exct Sunday. Ar A Raleigh 8 00 Cary 7 tt ADex 7 05 FM Lv 11 30 12 00 12 18am 1 07am 1 44pm 2 20am 3 08$ m 4 80am Ar Moncure 6 Sanford G Cameron 4 SouthernlPines a Hamlet Lv 1 pittsboro r r. Leave Pittsboro, 910am Arrive Moncure, 9 55 Leave Moncure 10 25 a m Arrive' Pittsboro, It 10 OAMHAQE R R. Leave Carthage, " 8 00 a m Arrive Cameron, 8 45 Leave Cameron, 9 45 Arrive Carthage, 10 80 Leave Carthage, 4 00 p m Arrive Cameron, 4 45 p m Leave Cameron, 5 50 Arrive Carthage, 6 85 WM SMITH, Supt, ATLANTIC fc ST. C. Kit, Time Table NdlB. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 61 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve pm 8 80 Goldsboro 1128 a ... 417 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 43 4 49 4 54 KinstotT 10 09 1014 6 18 6 48 New fierhft 827 8 44 9 26 pm MorefceadOity am 6 88 Daft JgAXXIffH GABTUfT & R. To take effect Sunday, Dec 7, 1890. Trains moving North. No 88, No 84, Stations. Mail train. FastFr't. Le Raleigh, .11 26 am 7 15 p m Wake, 18.05 8 43 Franklinton, 18 28 9 85 Kittrell, 12 44 10 00 Henderson, 100 10 26 Littleton, 2 07 1215 pm Ar Weldon, 2 45 1 20 a m Trains moving South. No 41, No 25, Stations. Mail train. Fast Fr't. Le Weldon, 12 20 pm 2 40am Littleton, 100 8 60 Henderson, 2 28 5 50j Kittrell, 2 44 6 16 Franklinton, 2 59 6 45 WakO, 817 7 20J Ar Raleigh, 8 60 p m 8 20 a m Louisburg Railroad. Trains moving North. No 88, Pass; No, 8, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Louisburg, 1180 am 5 65atd Ar Franklint'n, 11 65 6 80' , Trains moving South. No 41, Pass, No 25,1 Stations. Mail & Express. Le Franlint'n, 8 15 pm 7 20am Ar Louisburg, 8 50 p m 8 00V Wm SMITH, Supt. " STCPYoya GUHE THBOAT ZJ " ROUBLE ftfZ UuLUi L- S V- DRUGGISTS SELL The Famous Remedy for INDIGESTION, HAY FEVER, CATARRH, QOflE TJHJOAT, TOD M'lDRED OLiDS, OORE IROUTfl, XTLfFECTIQJIS. A Combination of Local and Constitutional Treatment PURELY VEGETABLE! ENTIRELY HARMLESS ! 3 C Co. -SOLE- PROPRIETORS Price, $ l .00. Six Bottles, $5.00. By express, prepaid, If not kept by your Druggist. BOOK FREE, OF 0M SUCCESS, TE CLAIM f,hut a combination of local mi ; constitutional treat ment is necessary to thoroughly eradipute Cutarrh. Exclusively local applications, if made when the trouble : first begins, sometimes cure, but more frequently drive the disease to other parts of the system, where ,it develops in a far more serious form. Blood purifiers may improve the condition of the system, but they seldom . cure for they do not reach the seat of the disease. Certain Catacrh Cure is tHe only preparation which combines local and constitutional treatment, arid can consistently claim to cure Catarrh in all its' .firVns and stages. It is cheap, easily used, p'llrely vegetable, entirely harmless. By it, ytMers, who had no faith, have beeii cured: YOU CAN. BE, whether you have hrict .the disease one year or fifty ; vhothr !i is in the head, stomach or bladder TRY tT NOW. BELAY S MNSEPS. Past Failures Need not Piscourage You. In Support of Our Claims, We offer the testimony of those who have tried Certain Catarrh Cure to their entire eatisfaction. "An ounce of experience is worth pound of theory." Our endorsers are well Known persons, who are alive and can be found. Not one of our testimoni als was purchased at any price. Tney are the voluntary expressions of parties who seok to benefit humanity. A perusal of them will surely' convince you that our claims are wdfl founded. If you have Catarrh, you caTihot afford to be indiffer ent to its progress. Treatment cannot be commenced tbd ea,t;ly The longer disease continues, the more,, time it will require to be eradicated, four Unsatisfactory experi ence with other remedies should not influ ence you against burs. Lay aside distrust ; give1 Certain Catarrh ( tire a fair test, and you lirlH, throughout the remainder of your life, feel thankful to us for the advice. We have handled Certain Catarrh Cure rince its first introduction. It husgiven gen eral satisfaction, and sue has been the in trease in demand, that our purchases during the last six months have amounted to tiearly iceniy-jive gross. ne.ijamar urug vo., Atlanta, Ua., May 1st, ; Athens, Ga. $1,000 Rewarda Huirtbugt Don't Bk Deceived by tha offer of a large reward in case some medicine fails to cure you. If the reward is claimed, there is always some way to evade its pay ment; if never cln imcd, it is no evidence that everybody, or anybody, has been cured; but it speaks well for the intelligence of our people, that no one is ftiol enough to expect its payment. fljQOOOOO might be offered with equal safety: lor it is needless to say that the userdf riucn med icines always dies before their proprietors are convinced that he "can't be cured." It is one of the most deceptive schemes that ever insulted an enlightened pedple. "We are disposed to give the public every protection possible against the imposition of scheming frauds or worthless nostrums, but NO DEPENDENCE CAN BE PLACED IN GUARANTEES. If Con gress will pass a law by which all medi cines are subjected to a thorough test, and their-merits in the diseases which; they claim to cure are fully established before they can bo offered for sale, we Will heart ily favor it. An honest remedy suffers more from the failure of other prepara tions to establish their claims, than from all other causes combined as disappoint ment in one medicine causes distrust in many. Certain Catarrh Cure is mentioned to fa vorably, by our customers that we have great confidence in its merits. Alexander Drug and Seed Co., Augusta, Oa. Its Ilarmlessness. Hakes it entirely safe to try Certain Catarrh Cure for any trouble, without the slightest fear of injury. It is a purely vegetable preparation, and to the most delicate constitution, or organ of the body, can produce no bad efl'ect whatever. REMSEft I Certain Catarrh Cure is not simply a snuff or local application, to drive the dis ease from the nasal organs into. the' By8tem ; nor a blood remedy, to tone up the system and leave the nasal parts uncured ; but it is a combination of both methods, and the only remedy which will give satisfaction in the many different stages of catarrh. The genuine bears onr Trade Mark. Take no substitute. Price, ?1. Six buttles $5 Of Druggist, or. by Ex press, prepaid, on receipt of prion, itook of Information free. 3 C CO, Sole Proprietors, Athens, GeorgS

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