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HJ 1 t r si - I . 1 i ! f - 5 v U 1 i': f ! j ! : i J re i r i .11 I: " 5, I W r ;.; I n t -t mi ML Mm Most contagioua during the eatar- rhai and erupUre stages. Guard against commanleatiar, tie disease to others. It may sot hurt you or jour child, bat 70a may com muni cat it to another person and kill him. Stay in! Stay in! H. D. Stewart, M.D., in Monroe Journal. OOCLD I GO BACK. I go back again the selfsame I that wondrous Could way Where Lore and Yesterday Walked hand in hand with tender Hps and eyes. I think perhaps, now grief hath made me wise. I would not blunder where the nit- iaiis lay. I would not be so sure, so quick to stray, So certain of the sun-filled, cloudless skies. But orer-careful of what storms might rise. Could I go back. Oh, useless words, too impotent to say! Who seeks in Winter for the suns of May, Or stands again where last night's moonlight lies? Oh, heart, our folly lost us Para roor prodigal, too late I turn to pray. Could I go back. Theodosia Garrison in Collier's Weekly. Standing near me was a little Ger man girl, perhaps eleven years old. MEASURING THE BABY. We measured the riotous baby against the cottage walL Her pale face and frightened glances I A lily grew at the threshold, and the from side to side showed that she boy was just as tall; fully understood the danger of the A royal tiger lily with spots of pur moment. Suddenly, with a great ef- pie and gold. fore, she began to sing in a hoarse! And the heart of a jeweled chalice IV M whlsoer which could not be heard. I ih frp-rant daw to hold. kA Then she eained couraxe. and her witnout me DiacaDiros wusuea mgn up in the old roof trees. And to and fro at the windows the red rose rocked her bees; And the wee pink fists of the baby were never a moment still, Snatching at shine and shadow that danced on the lattice silL sweet, childish voice rang out in Luther's grand old hymn, familiar to every German from his cradle, "A mighty fortress Is our God." There was silence like death. Then one voice joined the girl's, and pres ently another and another until from the whole great multitude rose the solemn cry: THE A C11KKRY PARTY FOR TWEXTY-SECOXD. "A hostess," says Ellen Tyndell, in Woman's Home Companion for February, "who had planned to en tertain some friends at a Cherry Party on Washington's Birthday found the artificial cherries sold by confectioners, etc., much too expen sive for her purse, and substituted big red cranberries with excellent effect "Invitations were written on the postals decorated with cherries which are sold everywhere In Feb ruary, and began as follows: "Next Friday eight, Night at With force of arms we nothing can, Full soon are we o'erridden. But for us fights the godly Man, Whom God himself hath bidden. Ask Ye His name? Christ Jesus is His name. A great quiet seemed to fall upon their hearts. They resumed their work with fresh zeal, and before morning the joyful cry came up from the pit that the men were found His eyes were wide as bluebells, bis mouth like a flower unblown, Two little bare feet like funny white mice peeped out from his snowy gown. And we thought with a thrill of rap ture, that yet had a touch of pain, When June rolls round with her roses, we'll measure the boy again. Ah, me! in a darkened chamber, with the sunlight shut away, M alive. Never was a word more in Through tears that fell like bitter season than that child's hymn. Our Young Folks. MEASLES. There are mild epidemics of mea sles with but few deaths, and severe epidemics of measles with considera ble mortality. This winter we are having a very severe epidemic with The fair little face lay smiling with man ueauu. the lleht of heaven thereon It is essentially a disease of the And the dear little hands, like rose skin and mucous membranes. leaves dropped from a rose, lay j.c i uBuauy a wimer aiease, ouci still, may occur in summer. rain we measured the boy to day; And the dear little feet that were dimpled and sweet as a budding rose, Lay side by side together in the hush of a long repose. Up from the dainty pillow white as the risen dawn. Never to snatch at the sunshine that n is universally contagious, and crept to the shrouded sill. rarely does an unimmuned person es cape alter a good exposure. A good We measured the sleeping baby with ""o iuajr ue goiieu irom Deing ribbons white aa unnw m me nouse with me disease for a For the ahlnlne- rnuw obn iiau-pasi very snori ume. waited him holow r, - , . . , . . I " " iiio miecuon can da rarripn cnmo i aa v j . . We hrscr vmiMI ol , i. I J; I LUO uarnenea cnamoer A" Z 'I: " ."IT, . uauce mrougn an open window; we went with a childless moan. ml Tsift To noZv lmmrtaI ?r " Can b6 Ca"ied r mil6S by doc" To the of the sinless 'angels xii tu posxeruy. tors or nurses or Darents on thr Clothine. or by Datienta r.ominc out 'After this came the add date and hour. a previous attack gives immunity. "The first thing to catch the eye The disease should never be con- V4 m0 euwn, emenng me parlor on sidered lightly. Some people think our sinless angels had grown. Emma Alice Browne. ANOTHER SECRET." She: She told me von told hi the appointed evening was a cherry it is best to let the children have it that Eecret I told you not to tell her. iree wnne blindfolded. All those and be done with it. There is a worst He: The mean thing! I told her structed of a dead sapling tricked time to have it and a best Ume. not to teI1 ytu I told her. out with tissue-paper leaves and at The worst time is during a severe She: 1 Promised her I wouldn't once became the basis of a Jolly epidemic or in extremely cold weath- tel1 you she tol m so don't you game where each player received a er; or while the individual is very tel1 ner 1 told you- Boston Tran- ul6 triuuerry wim a tnreaa drawn much run down, or the opsonic index scnpc- or resisting power is low from some weakening disease or other cause. I Just t0 De good, to keep life pure mrougn it (by means of a needle) and was required to tie It on the tree while blindfodled. All those who accomplished the feat received points toward the prize. The summer season is the best I f rom degrading elements, to make it time to have measles. I constantly helpful in little ways to There are times and nnndiHona I those who are touched by It. to keen Anomer jouy contest was guess- when some individuals oueht not to Pne s spirit always sweet and avoid Ing the number of cherries in a bas- have measles at all. al1 manner of petty anger and irrl- net nned with them. The player It is very fatal in the pregnant wo- Ability that Is an idea as noble as who came nearest to the exact num- man; the drunkard; run-down, poor- 11 is difficult Edward Howard Der received a second point. ly clad and poorly nourished children Grigga vvnen me guessing was over, under 3 to 5 years: invalids: old Deo- each player thrust his hand into the pie in their second childhood. 11 ls Possible to be superior to the oasKex, paim side down, the Idea Internal measles in the lungs and thousand petty anxieties which each ucms ui see wno couia caicn up kidneys are extremely fatal. aaT would thrust upon us, to over- most cranberries on the back of the if you go out too soon or let your come the frictions and Irritations or iiauu ana bo Daiancing mem walk child go out too soon and in this way Dusmess and domestic experience and around the room without spilling knowingly and carelessly communi- to expel from our griefs their bitter one. The player most successful cate measles to a person that is least est eleinent. But it can be done only here also was entitled to a point. conditioned to combat the trouble, by living persistently in the higher xuooiiis me craauemes mio a you are guilty of a crime. You are ranses 01 our nature Philip Moxom. dowi ai me opposite end or the room many times dealing out death to oth- was another leat which came a little ers, and there is no doubt but that Jt Sawd His Leg. other point for the successful com- PeaveU known to ke wrllTS. "The first and Second prizes were 2 eTo aSS S5'JOXe!rdeCOra?d r1111 "J WES 111 ful1 bud or 1 uU bloom- Wd me up Then Buckleys lm?ca larii ; CherrIeS madeftf fc Quite recey some people still Salve cured it. sound and well." In scarlet crepe paper were consolation bearine the nrmto,, n, .lt,. . '. we11, lu nrirpq k "w"e,uu' Wi "wa,iiaiaDie ior sKin Eruptions, Eczema. prizes. I have eone out. mirnrioi nrii-h v ..v I . ' ov uioiiuu- oaii nneum, ijoiis. Fever Sores, He and caused several deaths among Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles. 25c at people who were not in a condition all Drueeists. 4. . J A 1 1 . . I WO u wimsianu me disease. a to si Feipflnffisei? fflnaum Annsillyses The mere mixing of materials to obtain analy sis requires no special knowledge. The value of a fertilizer lies in the source from which the plant food is obtained. Each ingredient in Royster goods is selected with a view of supplying the plant from sprouting until harvest. The plant is not overfed at one time and starved at an other. Twenty-five years experience goes with every bag. RAW DMarWe Pertts Shipments made to any part of , the State at same price as at shop. MOIUMEITS COOPER BROS.. Proprs BALKIOU. N O rOR CATALOQUK. CP TTben writ! cur to AdTrtiers mention the CaacwiAa.aitT LJ $1.00 EXPRESS 9 1.00, EXPRESS PAID. B "Ideal Aleofibl" Gas Stove For Travelers, Sick-Boom, Camp, Chafing Dish, Light Hoiw Keeping, or VhereTer Gas is not Available or Desired. IT MAKES IIS OWN GAS ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Smokeless aid Odorless, Weighs Only Eight Ounces CAN CARRY A VESSEL WEIGHING 100. POUNDS. I Bolls a Quart of Water In Nine Minute 01.00. Express Paid. 01.00. Express Paid Hart-Ward Hardware Company, RALEIGH N. O. TRADE MARK Registered To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the Sold by reliable dealers throughout the South PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION F. S. Royster Guano Co. U NORFOLK, VA. OF NORTH CAROLINA. Bu siness Loca Is. A GIRL'S SONG. At the time or the terrible acci dent a year or two aco at the coal Measles patients running at large mines near Scranton. Pa., several should be promptly run in. and soma- men were buried for three days, and Dody made to be responsible for the all efforts to rescue them proved un- wanton carelessness of letting them successful. out too soon. They should be kept The majority of the miners were in or ten days from the time of ap- Germans. They were in a state of Parent recovery. intense excitement, caused by sym- The SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedules of Trains Lealng, Ra - leigh, N. C. N. B. The following figures are published only as Information and are not guaranteed: No. ill, west, 2.00 a. m., for Dur intense excitement, caused by sym- The clotning should be changed h i ' uur" pathy for the wives and children of after the patient has had a thoroueh t Greensboro; handles Pull- the buried men and destmir at their bath with hnt . mn keeping car Raleigh to Winston- r - I " UU DUaU XII 2L I mI-m. 1 OWT hallrnrf afffc I TxraT-rr, " WU1CB IS " " V.V VUV1 wo warm room. Union Station open at 9.00 p. m. at for occupancy, con- ivAxmw several good agents t solicit subscriptions for The Gauca sian. Write at once for terms. Ad dress The Caucasian Raleigh, N. G. 17V" T Oil "W An vx oajumua. oun typewriter at a bargain. Has been used only six months. Address "F," care The Caucasian, Raleigh, Nl C. II? A VII 1.1 . ... m . jliu aii larmers wno 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. Address P. O. Box "O", Raleigh, N. C. JOHN T. PULLEN, Prisidint CRAS. SOOT. Gasbier - THE Raleigh Savings Bank Capital and Surplus, ... $ 80,000 Deposits, $700,000 STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATS H BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN. More than $50,000 Paid to Home People Last Year. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. T All U Whtm Tke Prmemt Mmm Com- Grmtimgi Whmrta, it appear to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited In my office, that the Standard Turpentine Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office la situated in the ' Rateith, county of Wake. State of North Carolina (Dr. Norwood Carroll beint the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has ooznpUed with the requirements of Chap ter 21, Revlsal of 1906. antltlAri "rvinw,?. IonH." preliminary to the Issuing of this waiuiiaw oi ASlBSOlUIIOn ; Now, Thmtfort, I, j. BRYAN GRIMES, Sec retary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certlly that the said corporation utu, ua uae t w. nay oioctnixtr. lira ni. w m- ?fflce duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the vi wwaiun aioresaia are now on file in my said office as provided by law. TUmonm Wharmof. T h&v t.t. SfwMS? fflxe1 m' official seal, at Ral- cxau. haim iux a ay 01 uctooer. A. D. 1909. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high salaried officers to support. Apply to- M. E. KONG. Sec'y-Treas., RALKIOM, M. O. Bom MM 4 Paid on Deposits Interest Compounded Quarterly. A great mob of ignorant men and People have been returning to th ""7," 5 J :tory. to churrh tn ciQ " " 7,1 ttt reensooro ior ail points Women ftSSTnhli1 nt the TTinnth oflfartorv tn ohn.v. , . . ' vuul-ui w swuiar SCIIOOIS I Mnrth on,iHi j xtt the mine on the evening of the third and to Sunday-school too early after w9, ? day In a condition of high nervous having had measles. L J..LW. a tension which fitted them for any Period of incubation, ll days, mad act; A sullen murmur arose Minimum incubation, 9 days, that it was folly to dig farther that Maximum Incubation, 21 days! the men were dead. And this was Duration of the disease, two followed by cries of rage at the rich three weeks. mine owners. Duration of febrile, A hasty word or gesture might I stage, four days. m.. through tram with chair car for Durham. Greensboro, Salisbury, and Asheville, connecting at Durham, with train for Oxford, Henderson. Norfolk, ttavo. to ville, Richmond, and Washington, at ureensooro for points North and itiarrnai i south. have produced an outbreak of fury. FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION. d9 FOR YspfpS Hi!!:, 1! Iiiiih,' "Mr Its i.ir pprfnd nf (n,( .. P- m-. nanaies :Z Z:L:uI ..5 Pullman sleeping car for At- tuiiania, connects with train at Durham ZL , for xford and Keysville, at Greens- onewTpT 6 qUamaUOn' Doro wItn through train for Wash- one weeK. ington, BalUmore. Philadelphia, and Complication: Pneumonia, nephrl- New York; also connects at Oreens tls, tuberculosis, InflammaUon of the Dro for AshevlUe, Knoxvllle, Clncln eyes and eyelids, gastro-intestinal nati, Louisville and St. Louis. congesUon and catarrh, sore mouth, N- 112. east. 4:30 a. m., for Sel Inflammation of the heart mem- ma ad Goldsboro, connecting at Sel branes, laryngitis, catarrh of the oars ma with A. C L. Railway for Wilson with chronic discharge. and Rocky Mount, at Goldsboro for Symptoms Coated tongue, head- Wilmington; also for Kinston, New ache, fever, cough, congested eyes Bern, and Morehead City, with photophobia. No. 144. east, 12:30 p. m., for Sel- Contagion indoors: from the time ma and Goldsboro, connecting at Sel of the Initial fever till desquamation ma with A. a L. for points south and north; also at Goldsboro for Wilmington, Kinston. and Nev Bern. no. 22. east, 6:30 p. m., for Selma and Goldsboro, connecting at Selma ior points south on A. C L Railway, kuu at uoiasDorn Tnr wtio j is over. A 3Ian of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are never found where Stom- ach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are Rocky Mount. UJ- ruer. n you want thesa I tt- .1 quallUes and the success they bring, schedules Puiima7 n "S and strong body. 25c. at all Dm - ,,-TJr.au- Iglsta. "'ollu6 x-jusseiiger Agent, uuaign. N. a NOTICE! New Method Shoe Repairing. Having Installed the latest Improved and up-to-date Shoe Machinery, I am now pre pared to do all work in my line on short no tice. Very best White Oak Leather used in all work. All work guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction. Your patronage solicited. Work called for and delivered. Moore's ElcctricShoe Shop Fayettevllle St. under PoweU & Powell's. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 15. 1909. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue ana outer information address J. I. FOUST, Pw, Greensboro, X. C DROPSY CURED Relief at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON atjjAJITA, : : : : GEORGIA. For 75 Gents. Mr. A. V. Dockeryi doo on Fish tells all about fishing, baits, how to build and stock fish ponds. For sale by Commercial Printing Co., Raleigh, N-c- (adv4t). YOUNG MEN, LEARNTELEGRAPHY! TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND ! ! E. B.EVANS & SONS, NO. S EAST DAVD1 ST., RALEIGH, PLUM BERS Gas and Steam Fitting, and Gen eral Repair Work, first-class work at moderate prices. ' FOR Two, four, or six-horse term. Right partr can make good bargain. Appiy tT W J. H. GILL, iron Foundry. Bajlmsh, N.C. ' Or?" A. WHITAKER F. D. WO. S. RaXZZSH, tf.'C. When writing adTerOatrs, please mention advertisers. ... BOYS, THIS 18 YOUR OPPOR TUNITY, to learn a first-class trade that pays a good salary every month In the year. There will be 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. 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N ihead City, Washington, PIyln , v,lty, Virginia ueach and Norfolk, Virgii i ma. FARM FOR SALE A fine tobacco farm and good resi dence, located . on public cross roads 65 acrea land, large dwelling, barn stables and buggy house. Nice stor house located 3 miles fmm xttjik- on Durham & Southern road. Al buildings new. Apply to DAVID SPENCE R.D.F.Ko.2, -: - HcflTScrfc?. m mm Via Norfolk to Norm and East Via Raleiflh to South and West H. C. HUDGHTS, ww ronv SOME CLUB OFFERS. The Tooth's Companion and The Cancaslsa both one year for only $225. The Woman's Home Companion and The Caucasian both one year for $2.00. The Youth's Companion is weeklv. the regular price of which Is $1.75. Each subscription to the Youth's Companion must be new. OQ TO THE BARHAM HOUQE AT rUQUAT SFKCTGS. X. a. For Health, OonTsmienes and Comfort Barxay-tujo per day or UJ00 per tut R. B BA&BAM, Proprlstor, FnQnay Bprlngm, V. C When writing adrtrtlaerf, please mention this paper.
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