ir 1 i . - - 1 in- - - - - . i TOERfi WERE tWd 10 JEE. WHO IS TO BLA51E? "I'm in the saddest sorrow," said the pocket-knife of John, "Because, you see. I feel to blame for things that I hare done. At school on Monday morning last I made my owner late. While with my point he slowly scratched bis name upon bis slate. On Tuesday afternoon be stopped to play awhile with me, Dy cutting deep his name again up on a cherry tree. On Wednesday oh, what can I say to tell how shocked I am? He used my blade to open wide a Jar of currant jam. On Thursday I was used to do the saddest deed of all: I cut a lock of curly hair from Nelly's pretty doll On Friday I was digging through the side of Willy's drum. When suddenly my blade was snap ped and cut my master's thumb; un haiuruay imat is to-day) my blades are safely shut. And John has got a bandage round the place that I have cut. And so. you see, I'm sorry for the mischief I have done; But tell me, please, am I to blame as much as Master John? John Lea, In Cassell's Little Folks. Two boys were oae day walking along the street together. On of J them had Just come oat of a store, where he had bought some uings for bis mother. While waiting' for the clerk to get them for him,' be bad stood beside a large basket of I dno rlruk twirl "Why did you not pocket some of those nice pears?" asked the other boy, who bad stood In the door and seen the fine chance be bad to help himself. "There was no one to see you." t "Yes. there were two persons to see me. even u you naa noi eu there. I was there to see myself, and I could never have felt happy again if I had stolen; and God was there to see me. And how could I have .. 11 .- - , . i r, : : ,i SPECIAL SALE! and in every way to be true faithful to her. When the great M Ira beau was dy ing, be called for flowers and music, desiring to die in the midst of sweet odors and rich melodies. I am sure that the sweetest frag rance, the richest music that anyone can have about Dim in tne solemn riAftth hniir lit thA mpmnrr of filial gratitude, the recollection of the fact knelt down and said. 'Our Father ..... r i a-- tr.ia t n. f.w who art in heaven. ii i naa taken and mother. bat did not belong to me?" I regret to say. however, and con- Let us always remember, when we Mr it an alarmimr sien. that there are tempted to do wrong, because no -r nAvpr n manr tinerateful. dls- one seems to be looking at us. that respectful children In the world as there are today, and that the number Is steadily on the Increase. Rev. Thomas B. Gregory. at least two persons will know of the act: one the actor, and the other the great Judge of all. The Sunbeam. DISGRACEFUL DEFICIENCIES. It Is a disgrace To be lazy, indolent, indifferent. To do poor, slipshod, botched work. To give a bad example to young people. To have crude, brutish, repulsive, manners. To hide a talent because you have only one. Not to be scrupulously clean In person and surroundings. To acknowledge a fault and make no effort to overcome it. To be ungrateful to friends and to those who have helped us. To kick over the ladder upon which we have climbed to our posi tion. To be grossly Ignorant of the cus toms and usages of good society. To Ignore the forces which are im proving civilization in your own country. To shirk responsibility in politics, or to be indifferent to the public welfare. To know nothing of the things we see, handle, and enjoy every day of our lives. Not io know enough about the laws of health, about physiology and hygiene, to live healthfully and sane ly.. To vote blindly for party, right or wrong, instead of for principle, be cause you have been doing so for years. Tc be grossly ignorant in these days of free schools, cheap newspa pers, periodicals, and circulating li braries. To be so controlled by any appetite or passion that one's usefulness and standing in the community are im paired. Not to have an intelligent Idea of the country in which we live, not to know its history, its industries, and the conditions of its people. To live in the midst of schools, li braries, museums, lectures, picture i galleries, and Improvement clubs, and ; not to avail oneself of their advan tage. Success. SUGGESTIONS FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAFIIV. "Few things are more puzzling to theahmateur photographer than to de termine the length of t'me to give an interior exposure." says Woman's Home Companion for November. "The following hints were given the writer by a skilful professional, and have enabled him to obtain some very fine negatives with no waste. '"First locus careiuiiy with 'open lens,' next put in your smallest stop, then cover your head with the dark cloth and look on the 'ground glass.' You will probably see only a very dim view, or even only a spot of light if the room is dark. Note the exact time on your watch, and then XEW CANDY GA3IE. What candy is a spice and a money making establishment? Peppermint. What sweets are wild flowers of the spring fields? Buttercups. What goodies result when a sour fruit rolls off the table? Lemon drops. What candy is a lively goat and a terscotch. near neighbor of the English? But- Wrhat candy is rubber and "to fall?" Gumdrop. And which consists of a famous river in the east and a variety or nuts? Jordan almonds. What candy good for the throat Is gray with age and a hunting dog? Hoarhound. What American dainty is "to ex- Look at These Bargains for Fit, Sat, end Con, 0-3 O ISI L.Y S-S Dress Goods, Etc IZHe Dm Ciiwfeam. at- He and 7c Apron GtofMi - lfe and SHc Tfc Silks, a. 12 He and lOe PrcW. al- 19 ... THe 7H CmIxxk at ttk aad IXHc fUrWf .tm. at S6e and COe Drvaa Good, at -Ue Galatea Cfcxa. a; White Goods. S l 19 22 Vic and 15e WkfU Wawtie. at 10 c SHc Brows Swattec yd. wida, at t c f r S... Bean aad saadhm weis&ta. Saacad lifted, aoid twrWi at 50c W ar MiXia them for three day, at. 43e Men's Underwear SHOES WE CAN SA YE YOU MtOXET ON ALL We Sell SHOES We mast make room for oar Spring Stock. This Sale will lasf ONLY THREE DAYS-January 28th, 29th and 31LV C. E. UPCHURCH No. 110 East Hargett Street, ;: :: : 0 RALEIGH, N. C. Raletofo Ma'&fe "SJod'Ess Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. MOMMEITS COOPER BROS.. Proprs NO KAUtJOtf. K O FOR CATALOOUI .TCT vrbea wrIUc to AfivUaers Sffecltott lie Cala&."V3 fl.00 EXPRESS S1.00, EXPRESS PAIIX cover your head up again and watch Plode" and an important food prod the ground glass until you can see the entire picture upon it, even to the 'shadows.' It will surprise the amateur to see the length of time it takes one to see the entire picture in this manner, but the eye gradually becomes accustomed to the light and in one minute, as a rule, one can dis tinguish the entire picture. Then multiply the time by four, and that will give you the time in miuutes to make your exposure. For example. if your time was one and one-half minutes, you exposure should be just four times one and one-half, which equals six minutes." uct? Popcorn. What species of caramels are an uncomplimentary exclamation? Fudge. What popular flavor is like holly and mistletoe? Wintergreen. What bonbons should show which way the wind blows? Straws Ex change. SUPERB SERVICE TO BALTIMORE VIA Cheaspeake Line Steamers, "Columbia" and "Augusta" Dining Rooms on Salo n Deck. Elegant Table D'hote Dinner, 75 cents. Cub Breakfast, 25 to 60 cents. Polite attention and the very best service in every way. WE SOLICIT CRITICISM OF OUR SERNICE Leave Norfolk (Foot of Jackson Street) Daily (except .Sunday) 6:15 p m. Arrive Baltimore 7:C0 a. m , connecting with rail lines for Philadelphia, New York, and all points East and West. For all information and reserva tion address. C. L. CHANDLER, G. A. F. R. McMILLIAN, T. P. A. IS or folk, Virginia. HOW A MOOSE EATS. Of all peculiar sights I think that of a moose eating grass is the most extraordinary. The neck is so short and the legs are so long that the animal usually kneels in eating grass. True, they do not attempt it very often, for grass is by no means a staple with them; but even a moose likes a change of diet. The appear ance of these huge and awkward creatures in this devotional attitude is not only interesting but laughable. -November St. Nicholas. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE One of the most successful and best equipped boarding: schools in the South with hot water heat, electric lights and other modern improve ments. 28th annual session will begin Sept. IS, 19C9. For catalogue address J. M. RHODES, President, Littleton, N. C. A laborer among the gardens the soul found that the strength of to! MANY GIHLS PROVE THEM SELVES HEROINES. Of a total of fifty-eight awards by the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, nine were to girls, whose deeds, with out exception, equaled in daring and heroism the deeds of the boys. Of this total, forty-seven involved sav ing or attempting to save from drowning; six rescuing from burning or suffocation; two, saving lives and imperiled by trains; 'two, assistance in mine blast accidents; one, avert ing a horrible street car accident. Of the total of fifty-eight heroic I Let a man speak what is true and young folk, twenty-eight were fifteen I speak what is pleasing; let him not years of age and under, while thirty were above fifteen, but not yet out of their "teens." The , twenty-eight younger ones came from sixteen States and were awarded twenty-one bronze medals, seven silver medals and $31,350 for education. The thir ty older ones came from fifteen A mtSceplhsalalgSinie The Wonderful Headache and Neuralgia. The on that haa stood the Test for yoars. 25 cts. and 50 ct. Bottles- 10 ct. Dose at Fountains. There are a number of new preparations on the market but Antlcepbalalgine st leads them all in elegance and efficiency. : ; : : : : : : : : : : : FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST "Ideal Alcohol" Gas Stove For Traxelers, Sick-Room, Camp, Chaflnir Dish, Light House Keeping, or nnereter uaa la not Available or ursirai. - IT MAKES IIS OWN GAB ABSOLUTELY SAFE- Smokeless ail Odorless, Weighs Only EiglL Oonces CAN CARRY A VE88EL WEIGHING 100 FOUNDS. It BolU a Quart of Water In Nine Mtnut $1.00. Express Paid. 31.00. Express Paid Hart-Ward Hardware Company. RALRIOH N O Agents VJaMed To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN. Business Locals. uproot weeds was less rare than the; power to distinguish the weeds from flowers. E. Scott O'Connor. How A Boy Should Treat Ills Mother. The following is reproduced at the request of a Confederate soldier, and a subscriber to this paper: In far too many Instances "father" and "mother" are giving way to "the old man" and "the old woman," for whom the "kids" seem to have but little of the warm filial love and beautiful filial respect that used to characterize the child's feeling to ward the parents. A boy should treat his mother with a heartfelt, uniform kindness. He should strive to love her with all his heart and soul and strength, and to love her that way right along. Once a mother always a mother is the word that every son should thor oughly believe in. The mother may sin, for she is hu man. but she can commit no sin so rank and monstrous as would be com mitted by the son who, in her sin and sorrow, would desert her. In saying that a boy should love his mother, I say all that it is possible to say; for to love one's mother is to be kind to her, to be respectful to her, to study her comfort and peace. KIDNEY TROUBLE Suffered Ten Years Relieved in Three Months Thanks to FE-RU-M A. speak what is true, but unpleasing, nor what is pleasing, but untrue. This law changes not. Eastern Proverb. I do not want the walls of separa tion between different orders of Christians to be destroyed, but only States and were awarded twenty-two I lowered, that we may shake hands a bronze medals, seven silver medals and one gold medal, together with $15,500 for education. The New Idea Woman's Magazine. little Hill. easier over them. Rowland "It behooveth thee to serve, to love, to fear God, and on Him to cast all thy thoughts and all thy hope, and, by faith formed in charity, to cleave unto Him, so that thou mayest never be separated from Him by thy sin." Rabelais. After all, the kind of world one carries about in one's self is the im portant thing; and the world outside takes all its grace, color, and value from that. Lowell. Self-consciousness may be truly de fined as a person's inability to get out of his own way. Selected. "There are occasions when speech is golden, rather than silence, and when an encouraging word would be of more value than the richest ma terial gift. Some persons are far too much afraid of the effect of a lit tle generous and well-timed praise. They would keep all their flowers in an ice-house. Letting a little sun shine upon them at times would not be amiss." Dr. A. Thomson. "If you have a friend true and tried, you are rich indeed. There is one soul whom you can trust, who knows your best and your worst side; wno will always speak the truth without flattery and yet with love's diplomacy, which leaves a sweet dis tillation In the heart; who will com fort and encourage in sorrow, and adversity, and moderate exultation In prosperity; and who, while lament ing faults, will continue changeless in affection." A. THOSE PIES OP BOYHOOD. How delicious were the pies of boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good. What's changed? The "pies? No. It's you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bow els of boyhood. Your digestion is poor and you blame the food. What's needed? A complete toning up by Electric Bitters of all organs of di gestion Stomach, Liver,- Kidneys, Bowels. Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and apprecia tion of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 50c. at all druggists. WANTED Several good agents to solicit subscriptions for The Cauca sian. Write at once for terms. Ad dress The Caucasian Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE A Sun typewriter at & bargain. Has been used only six months. Address "F," care The Caucasian, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED All farmers who grow Simpkins Prolific Cotton to bring their seed to me at any time. Warehouse 315-316, S. Blount St., Raleigh, N. C. back of W. A. Wyatt's store. W. A. Simpkins. FOR SALE CHEAP. A $40 schol arship in Draughons Business Col lege. Will dispose of it to person making the best offer. Write at once for particulars. Addres3 P. O. Box "O", Raleigh, N. C. Norfolk & Southern Railway Woi,cotx & Kesr, Receivers. A trained nurse tells this story of a Mrs. Malaprop of Brooklyn: "She was calling on a very sick case of mine, "and, like many women, she was unwilling to let any one be sicker than she had been. When the patient had described her symptoms I and her sufferings, she retorted: 'I know how you feel.,: Once I was four days In a state of complete kimona.' New York Sun. C. B. PIZER, Mt. Sterling, Ky says : " have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble tor ten years past. . "Last March I commenced using Peruna and continued for three months. I have not used it since, nor hare 1 felt a pain. NAPOLEON'S GIFT , was of the unconquerable, never-say- die kind, the kind that you need most when you have a bad cold, cough or lung disease. Suppose torches, cough syrups, cod liver oil or doctors have all failed, don't lose heart or hope Take Dr. King's New Discovery. Sat isiacuon is guaranteed when used ior any inroat or lung trouble. It has saved thousands of hopeless suf ferers. It masters stubborn colds, obstinate coughs, hemorrhages, la grippe, croup, asthma, hay fever and whooping cough and is the most safe i and. certain remedy for all bronchial jaffpfttinns KAs and 1 AA m-s-i! . " " I.ll V. I I I X I bottle free at all druggists. GRINKLEY'S DEPARTMENT STOR RALEIGH, - - - - N. C. R.F. D. MAIL BOXES 75c to 85c STOVES and RANGES SHOES and RUBBERS UMBRELLAS 40c 60c, 75c, and $1.00 CARPET DEPARTMENT. Art Squares, . . f 1 90 to $19.00. Heavy Matting, . . . . 20c yd. Floor Oilcloth, . . . . 25c yd. TRUNK DEPARTMENT. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS Bags, . ... . . 20c to $7 00. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Iron Beds, . , . $225 to $12.00. Baby Go-Carts . . $1.80 to 15 GO. .ollapsib'e, with Hood. . . $5.00. DRV GOODS DEPARTMENT. Lace Curtains, . 40c to $5.00 pr. TINWARE, LAMPS, CROCKERY, CL.OCKS. Good Double Barrel Guns, . . $7.75. Good Single Barrel Guns, . , $4 25. IT PA YSTO PA Y CASH CRINKLE Y'S UNew short line through Eastern North Carolina. f Express train service between Raleigh, WiUon, Greenville, Goldsboro, Kinston, New Bern, Morehead City, Wash ington, Plymouth, Elizabeth, City, Virginia Beach and Norfolk, Virginia. VIA NORFOLK TO NORTH and EAST. VIA RALEIGH TO SOUTH and WEST. H. C. HUDGINS, Gen. Pass. Agent, Norfolk, W. W. CROXTON. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agentj - . . - . Virginia. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leadOg to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 15, 1909. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other information address J. I. FOUST, Pres Greensboro, C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SXA.TK CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To All U Whom TkmM Pmenta Maw Com Greeting : Whereas, It appears to nay satisfaction, by duly authenticated rect rd of tbe proceed In fa for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders. deposited in my ornce, that the Standard Turpentine Company. corporation of this State, whose principal office la situated In tbe city of RaleUh, county of Wake, State of n on n Carolina (Dr. Norwood Carroll being the agent tht rein and in chance thereof, upon whom process may be served), has compiled, with the requirements of Chap ter 21, ry, "oll-ZZ 'entitled "Corpora tlons," rtliintnsrytSe Issuing of this Certificate of .Dissolution . . new. merefore. 1. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Sec retary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the 7th day of October, 1909 file In my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and tbe record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. in Teatimonv Whereof, I have hereto set my hand a"d affixed my official seal, at Ral eigh, this 7th day of October, A. D. 1909. ' J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State. DROPSY CURED . . Relief at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLANTA, : GEORGIA. For 75 Cents. Mr.' A. V. Dockery's D00K on Fish tells all about fishing, baits, how to build and stock fish ponds. For sale by Commercial Printing Co., Raleigh, N. C. ' (advU). YOUNG MEN, LEARN TELEGRAPHY! TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND 1 ! More than $50,CG0 Paid to Home People Last Year. All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high salaried officers to support. Apply to- H. E. KING. Sec'y-Treas., RALCIOH, M. C, Bom MM FARM FOR SALE A fine tobacco farmland good resi dence, located on publiccrosa road 65 acres land, large dwelling, bait stables and bnggy house. Nice stoi house located 3 miles from Wilboi - on Durham & Southern road. Al buildings new. Apply to DAVID SPENCE. R. D. F. No. 2. 1 '-. -: Holly Springs. - BOYS, THIS IS YOUR OPPOR TUNITY, to learn a first-class trade that pays a good salary every month In the year. There will bo a greater demand for Telegraph Operators this Fall and Winter than there has been for many years past. The prominent railroads of the" South and other parts of the United States are writing us to qualify as many young men of good character for their service as we possibly can. We trust that the re liable, ambitious boys of the South will rally to this golden opportunity. Our students qualify for service in only four to six months. We guaran tee positions. Graduates begin on $45 to $65 per month; easy and pleasant work; permanent employ ment; rapid promotion. Our tuition is reasonable; board at low rates; Newnan Is extremely healthful; fine climate; excellent drinking water. Write at once for our new illustrated catalog. A letter or postal will bring It. IT IS FREE Southern School of Telegraphy. Box 272,- NEWNAN, GA. QO TO THE BARHAC.1 HOUSE AT ITTQUAY 8PBIKG8. X. C, For Health, Convenience and Comfort Ratxs.-U per day or 16,00 per week. K. 8 BARIUM, Proprietor, Fnqnay Springs, h. o. When writing advertisers, please mention this paper. SELLING OUT! BIG DISSOLUTION FURNITURE SALE $20,000 STOCK TO BE SOLD BY JAN. 1, 1910 By mutual agreement the Capital Furniture Com pany will retire from the furniture business after January 1, 1910, and their entire stock of furniture and housefurnishiugs is now on sale at a discount of from 20 to 40 per cent. This dissolution sale comes at a fortunate time for the furnituie-buying public, as it, occurs right in the buying season. Look your house over,'. find out what you need and want and come to our store for supply. CAPITAL FURNITURE CO. 203-205 Fayettevme St, and 8 10 L Harfett St. RALEIGH, IL C. C3 & Southern Railwav Harrr K. Woleott and Uuh R. Kerr, Receiver. DIRECT" ROUTE TO THE Great Atlantic Ocean Resorts Morehead City and Beaufort, North Carolina Attractive Low Fares For Season 1909 FROM Raletc DrrWio Raleigh. N.C KnlKhtdata. N. C Katie Rock. N. C. Wendell, N. C .. Zebulon. N. C Middlesex. N. C. Bailey. N. C. Wilson. N.G:.. KtantonsburcN C W&utoaborc. N.Cj Karmvllle. N. C . Greenville. N. C. urimesland. N.C Chocowlnitr. N.C remltf Dnwua Vance bora. N. C Frederick. N. C Washington. N.C. To MOREHEAD CITY and Return Flrs-ftay Smsm TicUts TirttU SaM ft By Maay E.nr bLSsMaf iortMl UmM Tht tm let. 31. 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General Fassencer Atent. Norfolk. Va.