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The 8aily Evening tfisitof. 'UBU8HKD KVXKT AKTBRNOON, Except Suni'ay,) TUB VISITOR it served by carrier In the eity at 12ft cents per month, payable to the carriers In advance. Prices for mailing : $3 per year, or to cents per month. No paper con tinued after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of 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 & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Larukst City Cirodlation. RALEIGH, N. C, MAY 22, 1891. SELFISHNESS. The amount of selfishness there is in this world and the work it acconi plisb.es is just wonderful. An ex change in an article on the advanta ges that the rich enjoy, says : " Is there not something wrong in the so cial system that sends the masses of men into the hot stuffy shops and into the sun parched fields to labor in all weathers in order that the few may rush to the seaside upon the ap proach of the first warm days in May ?" Now what does our exchange mean ? Is there anything in fact ex isting to justify such a complaint ? If so who are the guilty parties. These unreasonable charges are gen erally made by those who have tried to get riches themselves and having failed, as the very large majority of mankind do, become soured with those who do succeed in accumula ting money, and chatge them indis criminately with robbery and oppres sion. There are some men who get their money through crooked ways, but not all. Then don't abuse them just because yon and. tbey have been after the same thing and they have succeeded while you have failed. My friend, all this snarling and complain ing comes from your selfishness. You are just down on the successful man because you are not that man. If you had a million or two you would hie you away to the sea shore too, and who would blame you, nobody but the envious fellow who is mad because he does not stand in your shoes in re lation to that property. He is a com munist. There are things, howtver, that need watching. There is a danger ous power, in the concentration of capital which should be watched closely and checked, if possible to do so, whenever it attempts to combine against the interests of the people. But don't let us be so unjust as to ac cuse every man who has accumulated more money than we have of being an oppressor and the one for whom we are forced to toil. Let us learn to discriminate. The world is vastly better off for having great riches in the hands of some men. THE NORTHERN SETTLERS CONVENTION. The time between now and the as sembling of this Convention is so close at hand that we must be excused for frequent reference to it. It is a Con vention peculiarly calcu'ated to arouse the interest of the people of North Carolina. They aek for in creased immigration; they invite it particularly from the Northern and Northwestern States; we have had some of it as will be proved by this very Convention, which will be com posed of Northern men long settled among us. If they have been satis fied with their new relation to the South, then will more of their coun trymen ' acquire confidence to come and join them. If they have pros pered, then will others be induced to come and share their good fortune. We haye no fears for the result of the Convention. Past observation has proved that the testimony of the Northern people will bear witness to friendship, to harmony, to unrestric ted freedom of thought and speech, and to prosperous, industrial condi tions, and also to climatic salubrity jand healthfulness, in all of which . they had to comhat and overcome many mboonceptionn and iniarepre sentatioos. Therefore we urge tor our sake and for theirs, a full attendance of North ern settlers.Their work will go to their old homes as missionary work; it will be a harmonizer, pacificator aud en lightener. Driven by a Corpse. OUTGOING MAILS. I Cabman Thomas Uilbert died on Iub box while driving a passenger to the West Side Union depot. After the Chicago opera house was built Gil bert made his stand at the southwest corner of Clark and Washington Sts. He was there at 8 o'clock, when a man stepped into his cab and said, "Drive me in a hurry to the West Side Union depot." (iilbert climbed on the box, and gathering up the reins swung his horse into Washington street and headed west. A crowd of people was surging into the Chicago opera house when the cab rattled by. Some one noticed Gilbert's head droop and then fall over on his breast. The whip tell from his hand and he clutched at the iron rod of the box. "That cabman's dying," said the man who bad noticed Gilbert's ac tions. He followed the cab. T hree or four others followed him. The horse trotted along Washington street and stopped for a moment at La Salle to let a Milwaukee avenue cable train pass by. At Fifth avenue the man who had followed the cab from the Chicago opera house overtook it and grabbed the bit. The occupant of the cab leaped out and demanded what right the stranger had to stop the horse. "I have only ten minutes to make my train," he said excitedly, and I paid this cabman in advance to haul me to the Union depot." "You will never reach the Union depot with this driver,"usaid the man who stopped the horse. "Look up there and you will see that you are being driven by a corpse." Two men climbed on top of the ve hicle and lifted the driver off. He was dead. His fingers were twined around the iron rod of the seat. Chicago Herald. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. An Honest King. Whosoever reads the following must own to a feeling of respect as well as liking for the honest king. King Frederick VI., of Denmark, while traveling through Jutland, one day entered a village school, and found the children lively and intelli gent and quite ready to answer his questious. "Well, youngsters." he said, "what are the names of the greatest kings of Denmark ?" With one accord they cried out, "Canute the Great, Waldemar and King Christian IV.". Just then a little girl to whom the schoolmaster had whispered some thing stood up and raised her hand. "Do you know another ?" asked the king. "Yes; Frederick VI." "What great act did he perform?" The girl hung her head and stam mered. "I don't know." "Be comforted my child," said the king; "I don't know either." SOMETHING NICE. INVITATION A T?TQ SOMETHING NICE.JE1 VXXAtlykJ""'"jgir80METHING NICE. N ew W r it i rag Pa piers NEW CARD NOVELTIES. A beautiful line of all the latest designs in this class of tine stationery. Just received at Alfred Williams & Co's. BOOK STORE. Also in stock: Drummond's new book "The Changed Life." Price 35 cents. Raleigh Post-Office MAIL 8CHEDULE. . DCTABTPBJg. No. jf F rem Faroin Tram P.O. I Depot Via Keysville (R. P. O.) for Richmond A whv. Via Go'dsboro (Ex. Ft.) for Short Cut & Go Lb. as, Via We'don and Norf. (R.P. O.) for N. A K. ViaGoldsboro(R. P. O.) for N 8. and East, Via Gibson sta. (H. P. O.) for Wil., Char. .V South. ' ia Gieensboro (T'.P.O.) for N., 8. niul Wot, Via Weldon te Norfolk (Ex. Ft.)forN.& East, Via Greensboro (Ex. Ft.) for N., 8. and West, 13 12 38 10 41 D 34 11 a in 7 45 8 15 10 40 rm tW a m 8 15 8 45 11 25 p in i a 3 15 14 00 5 3." 0 10 4 30 , 5 00 9 00 I 1 30 INCOMING MAILS. AKKIVALH. NO. Of I At I At Train Depot P.O. Via Greensboro (Ex.Ft,) from N 8. and West, Via Weldon (Ex. Ft.) from North and East, Gibson sta, (K. P. O.) from Char.. Wil. fe 8. Via Greensboro (R.P.O.) trom a., a. and West, Via Weldon (R. P. O.) from North and East, ViaGoldsborofR. P. O.) from ST., E. & South, Via Keysville (R. P. O.) from Richmond, Ox ford Durham, etc., Via Goldsboro (Ex Ft.) from North, 12 45 38 10 41 ' 9 14 11 a m 7 15 9 30 a m 7 35 9 45 Legal Advertisements. valuable Laud lor bale. " By virtue of power coiilerrredby judg ment reiiuereu a. reuruwy luui ISJi, ox u.c BjyyaOBC court ol iute uuuuiy, ui a MM cuuutxi V. D. L pen ui i4i la at. o. I'Uiiu el ai, X mi.iu bull ai Uie uuui't hOU&e Ui VV use cuuuty, lor easu Ui tnc uiueat liidUer, at puuiic sale, Uie I0UUWMbJ ukaciiueu MM oi .aau. Living aim uuiife in Vvake couutv, in.., K. iih , uu tnc AMU rouu, mmt joining iur lanus oi 3. it. Duuu, U. t. run, is. j. a. mil, u. vv . .i.jii, unu ouien,aux ufbins at u stone in lue x MMH rouu. J..O. t'uieioy a uuu cartel s corner, una run- IOMMM soulu jo w - wimilH ilt incites uu MMHM HI sola lo.nl, tlMUM Wist, lu cuuiils l.i units to u nuck jack, j. . i a cui iici ; tiieuce BOUlu 1- cnaiiis Ju luiiis to U feu oak, Uience norm bi " east i cnuin -d mii.s to J. dw ell s road; tneuce along saiu rouu u s w uirec- uun im cnuuis u nuks to o, ix. xuiui s cor ner uu west j lue ui u, e low en louu, tneuce uoi'tii ei " oo" east m ulMUM o- uiiks iu a slone in xj. W . allien a line, tueiicc auufll T east xo cliains o- links to me x'uwell loau, lite be ginning, cuiiuiiiuiig loi acres, more ur less. c uic win ue luuue on tne uiii uuy ui June, A. xj. leJi, at io clock m. 6. U, nA, niyti dtu j, loiuiuissiouer. 11 20 11 35 p m 1 28 3 55 4 48 7 08 p m 1 45 4 10 5 05 7 20 11 50 ' 6 00 Trains marked thus, "do not move on Sun day. Mails for train 9 close at 3 p m on Sun day. STAR ROUTES. Outgoing Mail Departs , Raleigh via Shotwell. Eagle Rock a-id Wakefield to Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. Raleigfi via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues day and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fish Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Ban gor to Rogers' store,Tuesday and Friday 1pm. Raleigh to Maasev, Tuesday and Friday 12 m. Incoming Mails Arbjve TJnionhope via Wakefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Ral eigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. Fish Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Grove to Raleigh, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 p m. JRogers' store via Bangor and Hutchinson's store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m. Massey to Raleigh, Tuesday end Friday at 10 a m. Free Delivery System. Free deliveries at 6:15 and 8:45 a m, 3:15 and 5:45 p m, ex cept Sundays. Collections made at same hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de livery windows open on Sundays from 3:00 to 3:30 o'clock p m. Correct: A. W. SHAFFER, May 10 ly Postmaster. Raleigh Business Directory. KEFRIGERATORS, Ice Cream Freezers, Fly Fans, Oil Stoves, &c, at apl7 lm HUGHES'. D W C HARRIS. 1?8 East Martin st. Dyer and Cleaner. ja31 JY MACRAE. Full line of Buist's Fresh Garden Seeds. OH JOHNSON, 381 Hillsboro st. Groceries, Cigars arid Tobacco and Frnit a specialty. 1i N BRYANT, Stall 8, city market. Choice Beef, Pork, &c. LC BAGWELL, corner Blount and Martin sts. Has opened a shoe shop over his coffin house. New work and repair solicited. Jos Watson, manager. yU M DANCY, Stall 22, city market. ww Pork, Western Beef and Sausage. LDWOMBLE, cor Wilmington & Hargett sts. Groceries, Leather, Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, To bacco, Cigars, &c. BEEHIVE STORE buys and sells every conceivable thing for cash cash that can be sold or exchanged. J SCHWARTZ, 122 Fayetteville st. 1 he leader in choice Meats, Vir ginia Beef and Mutton. All Pork and Mixed Sausage. Come and see me. fe5 j E FRANCIS, next to Savings " Bank. Practical. Boot and Shoe maker. Give me a call. iefi The best thing in the United States for ONE CENT if the Philadelphia RECORD f 4 per year, daily. $3 per year, omitting Sundays. For the Farmer and the business man the Record has no equal. Children CryJjrRtchef astor 'phif 7he J Hadcl Miscellaneous, City Lot for Sale. On jMoiiuay, J une lsttI8l,ut me couri nouse dour in liuifcifcii, ft. u., , 1 will sell ut puunc miction uie uouse-unii iuc in me city bf iiui eigii, in. vJ., 110 w occupied oy iteuum xiouge ana nis WU6. Said lul lies On Cauuriils Slltcl una is ilio same wnicu w..s conveyed uy Xveu Ueu xlouue and WUe 10 Muuisuii xloage oy mortgage rucorueu ui dook ino. 'o&, ax page DUs, oi uie iU'nistui s olface oi Wake county, buie niauu Unuel juugmcul ot Vv alte bupc- riol' louil in luc csu ol J. XXOVVUU XvOgeis and i!id. ri. xiouge, adiurs Ol M. iJ. Hodge and olliers agauisi, Keuueii Xxouge and wiic, io. -ibti, ci il issue docket. Xciuis ol sale, casil. XXOUr ol sale,. 1 lu. J, UOttAN ROGERS, iuy4 tds Coiuuiissione7 . SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court Ot VV aKe touu'y uuiy made and entered 111 the case oi u award Aioseiey et, ai. vs. VV. U. Moore et. al., 1 will expose to puolic sale at Uie Court House door jiu me City ol xvai cigh, on Monday the 1st day of June, ISal at 12 o'clock in. mat vuiuuole tract oi laud and null property in Little xuver iowiisdip, V ake Luuiuv, coiitaiiiint; mty-mree loot acres oi land and known as "ivxoore s Mills." lUe land is valuable land and lias upon it Valuauie water power and mills and a cotton gin. xerma oi sale, one-nail casii, oaiance at six luoutns wim interest at u per cent. lue undei-signed will give any nnorma- tion uesned in regard to tins property. C. M. i u Exxvli, May 1st tds. Commissioner. Administratrix IN utlue. Having mis Uuy quaiineu uo ilie ad- mmiutratrix of ine estate ot tne late M. F. King, tins is to no til y all peri sons ha ing claims against tUe etaate to present ihe same 10 me lor pay ment on or uetoro tne lltn day ot April, lob or tins notice will be piead in bar of recovery, all persons indebt ed to tne estate win pieaee settle Without delay. OOHiiKCIA H. KlJSU, Aumiuibiratnx. Wood, Jole, &c. mum Coai Dealers. We call special attention to the Coal we propose to hanule this sea son and which we are receiving uany . Kanawha, Vest Virginia, bplint, Rrmnrior to an v in the United States for grates and open lire places. NJfiw KlVHittljUMrior grates anu Rtnvss. Tt a the eaual ol any and surpassed by no other (save Kanawha Splint), be it unuer any name wiiap ever. It has been upon tne marsei tnr t.ho Inst tnn vears. this is the lirst season for Raleigh and North Caro lina. We have the ew ttiver ior steam also, which we will put by the side of anv other coal and guarantee equal, if not better results. ' We are the agents ior mis coax anu pa n ah in fnr iiniiiestic and s team users to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham, Winston, UXforQ anu Ulixer puxixw ur rect from the mines. Give it a trial, is what we ask. We nave also a very choice lot 01 Reu aud White Asti for grates and stoves, which we screen before sending to our customers. Buy now ana save money, w n te xor prxves, iik. iiskorv ana nine wood, long or out, on hand nil t.ha t.itnA ANDREWS & bRlittfcS. is what we ask. HARD (Oil.; ; ior prices. WOOD. TCO B 9 H e will puy Hotel bllU, tSHSlH0T SPRNGS USERS II And Charpe no Fee For any cue we fall to cure of what la common- which In, Morphine. tnjWBW) 1HBT1TPTB, HOT SroHftB. AMX. Standard z Flayofing HOUSEKbPfl$qan prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the chiaest jhey are true to their names, full measure. Rd highly concentrated. Lriubcio A icBiuoubl il Xl VbiXUKXXHAll, ice r-ifcbiueui, t, V VV niie; Ciecretarv KichardBon: Treasurer, W W Viekx: Vgirinia Classified idle insurance Co y. w? Main street, xN.OHJ.oLK, VA. This is a joint nock company whicn com nines Uie au- aixlage ol the aid luxe system oi ixxiu.rxxicewuh the pop' ular plan oi monthly premiums aud payment ol deatn olaiius immediately un prool. Policies running for 10 years or foi UU years are ibueU with equitable options at tne eixU of those periods. i n oct- who wish to nave done a kind act in case ot Uxexr death, lor their tamities, n nere the opport V Medical director, L Landlord; Coun sel, J t, Meath. Directors T J .Nottingham, E White, W W Viear, h Richardson, L L lxauKford, M i, .J udge J k Heath Li bdeidon, ti W Deal. v W. u. Hoxu. at ate Aurent. Nt kBerue, JM. v.. b VV vv n in in u, Lochi Agent, hale ig.. Uciiinona ti uanville a Co Condensed Schedule In ellect March 2Uth, lbttl. oouthbound Lv Richmond, Hurkeville, Keysville, JJanville. Ar U reensuoro, Lv Uoldsboro, Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh Le Durham, Ar tireensboro, Lv balem, ireensboro, Ar baits bury, Ar btatesvine, Ar Asheville, Ar Mot bprings, IjV Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, bpartanburg, (ireenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, balisbury, Lv Hot bprings, Asheville,, btatesville, Ar balisbury, Lv balisbury, Ar (ireensboro, balem, Lv lireensboro, Ar Durham, Kaieigh. Lv ivaleigh iXi taoidbooro, Lv Oreensboro, Ar ianviiie, k.eysvxlle, urkeville, .jtiicnmond, DaUy. No u No 11 1 OUpm 2 6&an J4 6 4 fcsan 6 -i t aiaiu o 0b a ooain a 25pm 10 loan. a liopm t4 aopu 4 M 7 45pm 4 7 i ooau 6 43 ttOiian. uo 7 aiaui to bO 7 80 8 aspm io l 10 24am 11 57am 12 5 12 67pm 6 55am 6 aa 8 B2 7 2U 10 b2 12 03am 12 00 1 ttOpui 0 20 4 ax- 4 20 5 5C 00 am 11 aupixi 12 15 a m 1 5pm 4 40 6 50 a 15 am u at'pm Daily Nolo 0i0pm 12 20 4 30 am 6 01 pm o 10 0 52 No IS 10 46aiu 2 OUpm 0 80 7 10 am 0 40 pm 0 oh a no 1182 pm l87rm 1 liA am Q 1 11 1 04 am o 20 am 0 20 7t0 8 50 2 10 6 88, 7 2b) m 8 4a . " it ac u uv XV uu "11 80 am 112 lu.ui 12 aapm 1 i 1 38 3 10 8 f 8'uu It) 41 1 c3plL 2 lb 4 10 mao lm UUUtlll 74d t0 00.m 12 60 10 41 i m 10 2c 828au 4 00 0 06 ' BKTWKKM vVkbT POIJNT, KiGHMUJND AND KALElttH, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. 15 and 14 btations. 16 and 1 17 50am Lv West Point, Ar 6 Otpa 0 15 am Ar Richmond Lv t4 40 nj lU8oam Lv Kicnmond Ar 4 8i 12 45pm " Hui'keville " 2 43 4 1 4opm " Keysville 4 2 Ot ' 2 22pm M (Jhasedity, " 12 2 2 5'ipm " Clarksville " 11 4Tiu. 3 4pm Ar uxlori' Lyl0 l!v 4 15 " LV UXlOru Ar in i; HU1 6 20 " 14 Henderso , 9 m n 8 54 " Lv Oxlord ' .u 6Mfc 6 68 " Ar Raleigh Lv 'liii IDaily except bhnday. lJg $l ' illDaily, except Mn , 3oi, Hfks, J as l 'i j, smn, Tratiic Man'g'r. 0V Wm j rt. Dlv Pass Ajferit, Raleigh N I DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT is Invigorat. X f . in and D Uehtiul to take and of great vain as a Medicine weak and Ailin Women and CI dren. TT fives WpW ' UFA to the le SYSTb. trengthenli c es.io NERVES. completely Di me woo. MKTkM whole SYSTEM rlf.lbv S luri.IMM the Mu MUim the Umgm M gesting no hurtful! ,msM "by le rnfT.J SkI ivlM iru ill-eVaH : Minerals. is posed of careful! selected Veget e saeaictne combined ski luity, making a Safe and Pleasant For sl1iyn .1UU ad in nhvslelans. tell trie now to treat diseases at Home, mailed, together attS HeHotypeprocess on receipt of io Cm - -if. i jv . : ' 'f Ml HO OMVt T VoIIna Drug and Chemloal Company,' axLTiaoitK, . ..
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