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1 this every LOVE THAT ENDURES. True love is but a humble, low-born thing. And hath Its food served up In earth enware; It Is a thing to walk with hand in hand, rr-l l a l luruugu mo everyaayness of workday world. iiiu& iu) teaaer reet to roughness. Yet letting not one heartbeat go astray From beauty's law of plainness and content; A simple, fireside thing, whose quiet smile Can warm earth's poorest hovel to a home. Which, when our autumn cometh. as it must, And life in the chill wind shivers Dare ana leafless. Shall still be blest with Indian-sum mer youth In bleak November, and. with thank ful heart, Smile on Its ample stores of garnered iruii, As full of sunshine to our seed vp As when it nursed the blossoms of our spring, Such is true Love, which steals into tne neart With feet as silent as the lightsome dawn That kisses smooth the rough brows of the dark. And hath Its will through blissful gentleness, Not like a rocket, which with savage glare, Whirs suddenly up, then bursts, and leaves the night Painfully quivering on the dazed eyes; A Love that gives and takes, that seeth faults, Not with flaw-seeking eyes like nee dlepoints. But, loving kindly, ever looks them down With the o'ercoming faith of meek forgiveness; LECTURE BY A Tl A score of boys were before a New York Judge on charge of petty thiev ing. The judge ordered the boys to take front seats and then called in a man who had Just been sentenced to Sing Sing for three years for bur glary. "Boys." said the Judge. "I am going to show you that It does not pay to be a thief, and I trust that what you bear here to-day, coming IUIYME OF THE MOXTILS. as It does from a man who knows All know "Thirty days hath Sep- UK AS auuui, "'e tember." but some may never have you from the Path of cr,zne to oce of I Months: January, snowy; February, flowy; March, blowy; April, showery; May, flowery; June, bowery; July, moppy; August, croppy; Sep tember, poppy; October, breezy; November, wheezy; December, freezy. TO RE3IOVE ULACKHEADS. turning to the prisoner, "tell the young fellows why it does not pay to be a thief The prisoner, pals from long con finement in the Tombs, rose. "Boys, let me tell you," he said, "it does not pay to be a thief. I have been one, and still am one, and I think I ought to know. I am thirty-two years old. have a wife and four children, and love them dearly. "I have spent seven years In pris on and have been arrested more than Where the blight of a woman's one hundred times. I learned to be complexion 13 blackheads, the most a thief at Elmira, where I was sent superhuman cleanliness must be ob-jas a youth. I mingled with thieves served. A complexion brush with there, and what I did not know of soft, firm bristles, must be the first thieving when I entered I was taught purchase. Choose your soap also I before I came out. with care, warns the New Idea Wo- "My crime has brought disgrace man's Magazine for April. Every and destitution upon my wife and night scrub the face thoroughly with children. My children are pointed the brush, using plenty of soap and out by those who know them a3 chil- hot water. When rinsing the face, dren of a thief. They are cast off be very sure to use several rinsing by any friends they may have made, waters, so that all traces of soil or They may starve or die while I am in dust are removed. prison and I cannot help them. And Steaming the face with cloths all because I could not be a good, wrung out of hot water is a very ef- honest, and truthful man. My first fectlve way of inducing the sluggish crime was a petty one. It was the pores to give up their contents. If step from the stone to more serious alter flve minutes steaming, the lit- ones. In all my years of crime I tie black spots remain, remove them don't believe I have made more tan with a comedone extractor, or a one hundred dollars. watch-key. Do not try to remove! "Boys, I am about to be sent away too many at one sitting as the pres- to prison again. I shall probably sure Is apt to cause Irritation or never come out alive. I don't care swelling, if too long persisted in. if I don't. Before I go, let me tell The object I3 to remove the grime you this: It does not pay to steal 1 j . i . a i i I t r ... . - , , , yumu auu luku contract me pores. 1 iuu win oe iouna out later on, If some of the blackheads prove ob- whether you steal a cent or a mil stinate, repeat the treatment in lion. three or four days, first rubbing in "Go to church and listen to what a good ointment. Apply with medi- you hear. Read your Bible once in cated cotton. a while. Don't minele with evil companions. If you have any trou THEIR START IN LIFE. Dies teu inem to your mother. She is the one best friend a bnv has 0D H0DStt? in the ma as not to thousand successful men of this na tion, fcuvs a writer In tho .Tiivpnilo Ajve inai sna11 be new and fresh Court Record. By successful I do ea5n nour not mean mere money-makers, but As Is the golden mystery of sunset, men who have given us new concep Or the sweet coming of the evening tions of steam, electricity, construc- I have on my desk a list of one Don't lie. for that is almost as bad as stealing. I hope what I have said will help to make you good and up right men." Exchange. star; tion work, education, art, etc. These Alike, and yet most unlike, every are the men who influence our moral A crocus awoke in her little warm bed. 'I hear some one calling, and call ing," she said. now. James Russell Lowell. How these men started in work is And She pushed at her covers, and day, as well as physical lives. They con- And seeming every blest and fairest struct for better things. interestine. Their first fnnthnlH RAISER'S WORKROOM, work is a fine study. A friend translates the following Three hundred started as farm from a German newspaper for the ers sons. wubiwA.. I ' wn rm nn ran erortorf a a in messen- In the workroom of the Kaiser ger boys, are the following sentences, so ar- Two hundred were newsboys, ranged that he has them always be- One hundred were printers ap- fore him when sitting at his desk: prentices. "Be strong in pain." One hundred were apprentices in "To wish for anything that Is un- manufactories, attainable Is worthless." Fifty began at the bottom of rail- Be content with the day as it is; way work, look for the good in everything." Fifty only fifty had xxjuico m nature ana people, parents to give them a start, and take them as they are." a lazy boy did not discover the "For a thousand bitter hours con- telephone nor how to harness the sole yourself with one that is beau- electric power of Niagara. A lazy tiful" boy did not learn to control steam "Give from your heart and mind nor invent the steam boiler. A lazy always the best, even if you do not boy did not find the secret of the receive thanks. He who can learn turbine wheel nor the Dowerful ana practice this is Indeed a happy, forces of gasoline. No! said, "I must see Who it is that's so earnestly calling to me!" And she donned her fair garments of green and of gold, And she pushed her way up through the brown garden mold. And she looked all about her with wondering eyes, And found it was Spring who had coaxed her to rise! And a dear little girl cried: "O mother, my dear! wealthy SprinS surely has come and a crocus The New Idea Woman's Magazine for April With your land when for the sake of saving a few dollars you use a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requires no spe cial knowledge to mix mate rials to analyses. The value of a fertilizer lies terials used, so over feed the plant at one time and starve at another. This is why Royster brands are so popular. Every in gredient has its particular work to do. Twenty-five years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us to know what is required. See that trade mark is on every bag TRADE MARK REGISTERED F. S. Roysfer Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. M tt Raleieft mUfirtle Storks Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. MOMIMENTS i r. COOPER BROS.. Proprs END RAL.KIUU. X O C ATA LOQU Wtsen wriiin 10 Advertiser mention Ue Cauc,,- f 1.00 EXPRESS f 1.00, EXPRESS in. y FORCED TO LEAVE HOME. .every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore The boy and racked with coughs are urged to iree ana proua one; nis lire win ai- who works every waking moment to another climate. But this is ways be beautiful. He -who is mis- of the day has given the world its costly and not always sure. There's trusting, wrong3 others and harms most beneficial discoveries. a better way. Let Dr. King's New uimocii.. m discovery cure you at home. "It It is our duty to believe every TRUST YOUR BOY cured me of lung trouble," writes one to be good as long as we have W. B. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark aot the proof to the contrary; the 11 taltes a good deal of wisdom "when all else had failed, and I world is so large and we ourselves and insight to know when to let gained 47 pounds in weight. It's so small that everything cannot re- those whom we !ove alone, and in surely the King of all cough and volve around us." Jhe case of an immature boy it calls iung cures." Thousands owe their "If something damages us. hurts for a larSe amount of faith. Phil- lives and health to it. It's positively us, who can tell If that is not neces- !PS Brook's mother understood this guaranteed for Coughs Colds La sary to the welfare of creation?" and wrote these words of counsel Grippe, Asthma, Croup all Throat "In everything of . this world, ouf her own experience: and Lung troubles. 50c. and SI 00 whether dead or alive, lives the There is an age when it is not Trial bnttio fr at n r, ' . ; .... U-Oll tr. fr,Hr I "1U66'W. migmy, wise win or tne aimignty nuuuu your Doy UTlH oILlrriAmlnn fvaatM. TOO UttlaltOO ClOSelV. UD tO tht tlTTIO Vrtll neoDle onlv lck th reason to com- may carefully instruct and direct uuius.iur RAILWAY. prehend it." aim you are nis best friend; he is ocneauies or Trains Leaving, Ra- "As everything is, so It has to be never happy unless the story of the leigli, N. C. in this world, and, however it may day nas been told; you must hear N. B. The following figures are be, should always seem good to the aDout hls friends, his schools; all published only as information and mind of the creature." that interests him must be your in- are not guaranteed: These sentences eive one an in- terest. Suddenly these confidences No. 111. west. 9 nn o t... sight into the thoughts of the cease; the affectionate son becomes ham and Greensboro- handles Pull" Kaiser. reserved and silent, he seeks the in- man sleeninjr car Ralp'h t wiof ...v, i ui-iici iaus, ne &aiem, wnich is open at 9.00 d. m at He who la Hvinir on a hieh level. Moes oul n is averse to telline Union statfnn -4m. - battling bravely to do his best, mak- wf ere be is going or how long he nectlng at Greensboro for all points Ing happiness secondary to right, j11 be Sne. He comes in and goes North, South and West, honor, truth, usefulness, and Justice Sllfn.t11.y r?om- No. 21. west. 8:35 a. m.. through is the one to whom happiness first AU tnis 1S a startling change to train with chair car for Durham comes. the mother, but it is also her oppor- Greensboro. Salisbury a AawniJ tunity to practice wisdom by lovine connecting t. Twi,om NothinE- that livos In nature lives and Praying for and absolutely trust-1 Oxford. WpthWc xr.i,. for itself alone. The plant that ab- lnS her sn- The faithful instruction ville, Richmond, and Washington at sorbs what is to it life-food, carbonic and careful training during his early Greensboro for points North and acid from the air, must exhale oxygen f ears the son can never forget; that South. or It will die. Giving is as vital as 13 impossible. Therefore, trust not No. 139. west. 4:05 p. m handles getting. only yur beavenly Father, but your through Pullman sleenin car for At! uu. ine penoa or which I speak lanta. connects with train at Durham appears to me to be the one in which for Oxford and Keysville at Green? the boy dies and the man is born; boro with through train tor Wsh- his individuality rises up before him, ington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, and L AdZ?d and" alm0St over" New York: also connects at Greens- hiTJlif 7 t ? fitSt1 consciousne ro for Asheville. Knoxville, Clncin- of himself. 1 have always believed nati. Louisville and St. Louis that it was then that the Creator No. 112. east. 4:30 a. m.. 'for Sel- was speaking with my sons, and that ma and Goldsboro. connecting at Sel-i it was good for their souls to be ipft ma with a n t "J Jt " bel land waiting, knowing that wien tne Bern, and f orehead ClVy ' " man was developed from the hnv t No. 141 Pt io.oa' - Rhmiirt ' I v v- "i-. tor sei- AiU v . in v miiis ncroin n 1 inn Qnn u thoro v. V" . & auu -wuuuru, connecting at Sel ..uuiu uo a ueener Kvmnathv 1 ma with act .. than ever betw B8c.C;.r' S r." soutn ocictieu. uvi umiu ill SO at finlrlshnT-n TIT,, . . 1UI vviimingxon. Kinston, and New Bern. i,u- east. b.-30 p. m., for Selma anH A r A merciless murder i a, -luouuro, connecting at Selma citis with manv victi V 1 oum on A. C. L. Railway. ror Wilson and information Business Locals. 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 a bargain. Has been used only six months. Address "P." 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. Address P. O. Box "O", Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATS CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION." To AU to Whom These Preeenta May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record ol 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 is situated In the SJty o'RlelRh, county of Wake. State of North Carolina (Dr. Norwood Carroll being the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has compiled with the requirements of Chap ter 21, Revlsal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions." Drellmirmrv tr tha l.oiiln. si tki. Certificate of DlssolutlonT " Now, Therefore, I, J. BRYAN GRIMES, Sec- icwur uioiaieoi me state of North Carolina, dp hereby certify that the said corporation aid, on the 7th day of Dctnhor lorn oinin office a duly executed and attested consent 111 writing to the dissolution of Bald corpora- iiuu,MwuiBa by an me BtocKnoiders thereof, which said consent and the record of the said office as provided by law. tn Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set elgh, this 7th day of October. A. D. 1909. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State "Ideal Alcohol" Gas Stove For Travelers, Sick-Room, Camp, Chafing Dish, Light Hon iveetiiiiK, or nucrever uaa is uui A.v&uauie or uesireu. IT MAKES IIS OWN GAS ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Smokeless and Odorless, Weighs Only Eiglit Ounce CAN CARRY A VES8EL WEIGHING 100 POUNDS. I Boll a Quart of Water In Nine Minutes. r $1.00. Express Paid. $1.00. Express Pai l Hart-Ward Hardware Company. RALEIGH N G. Agents Wannltedi To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CAROLINA. BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN. More than $50,000 Paid to Home People Last Year. f All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high salaried officers to support. Apply to- Sec'y-Treas., RALCIQH, N. C. Bom 3 JOHN T. PULLEN, President TH CHAS. ROOT, Cashier Raleigh Savings Bank Capital and Surplus, Deposits $ 80,000 $700,000 i Paid on Deposits Interest Compounded Quarterly. Peruna Secrets You Should Know rl$f'i&" 'r- Seal jM Root. NOTICE! New Method Shoe Repairing. Having Installed the latest Improved and up-to-date Shoe Machinery. I am now pre pared to do all wrk in my ltne on short no tice. Very best White Oak Leather used in all work. All work guaranteed to give per lect satlsi-ctlon. Your patronage solicited. Work caUed lor and delivered. Moore's ElectricShoe Shop Fayettevllle St.. under Powell 4 Powell's. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College .Maintained by the State for the Women 01 worth Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September I5 I9y. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue 1 .tl r - aiiu uLucr miormatlon address J.I. FOUST, Pres Greensboro, Jf.C DROPSY CURED Belief at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLANTA, : : : : GEORGIA. For 75 Cents. Mr. A. V. Dockerys nooK on Fish tells all about fishing, baits, how to build and stock fish ponds. For sale by Commercial Printing Co.. Raleleh. N. C. fariWtt YOUNG MEN, LEARN TELEGRAPHY! TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND ! I KILLS A MURDERER. merciless murderer is Append!- for points south With m antr tt?; -r-. I wwitiu. "J iV-HJXia. Mil r IIP lonj -4. . dnrintk.. -r, IK"tip''q Vom Tlfn Tn I OIQSDOrO a ,UOBUiJJJUW, xow people Know " "is itiu it Dy pre- Rockv Mnnnf IiowvalniihlaUfatn tTrnnn.t. i. I VentinTi Th ..u.uuj,, tttwra. i , j fenjr ouiuuiaie stom-1 For tnrthor uoweis, Ctolden SeaL the root of the above plant, is a very useful medicine. Many peopie gatner it In our rich woodlands and as a general tonic. I ach, liver and a a 4 nrovAw m I i. , " . W Manythousandpoundsofthlsrootare that clogging that invites InnZf "i!!. Alman accommodations, d each year in the famous catarrh citis. curing Constinatim,. TT5:r ' ttuures Je undersigned. ... . ' used remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why Biliousness, Chills, etc, everybody uses Peruna for catarrh. ' Drugglgts. 25c. at all R. H. DeBUTTS. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. a E. B. EVANS & SONS, NO. 8 KAST DAVIE. ST., RALEIGH, PL U M B ERS Gas and 8 team Fitting, and Gen eral Repair Work. First-clao work at moderate prices. FOR RENT. J. H. GILL, iron Foundry. 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FARM FOR SALE A fine tobacco farm dence, located on public cross roads 65 acres land, large dwelling, barn stables and buggy house. Nice stor house located 3 miles from t;ik on Durham & Southern road. Al buildings new. Apply to DAVID SPENCE R.D.F.No.2, - - Holly SoriaM. Via Norfolk to North and East Via RatoiflU to South and West H, C. HCDGDTS, w ' SOME CLUB OFFERS. The Youth's Companion and The aucasiaa both one year for on $25. - The Woman's Home Comnaninn and The Caucasian both one year for The Youth's Companion Is wlrl- the regular price of which lm i.tk Each subscription to the Youth's Companion must be new. GO TO THE BARHAr.1 HOUSE AT FCUUAT 8PKINGS. N. For Health, Convenience and Comfort RATH.-fl.00 per day or 16,00 per wee. B. 3 BARHAM, Proprietor, Pnqnay Spring. N C. When writing adyertlaers, pleaas mention this paper
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