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I I . I m f. 4 1 t i IT' .t - :i it i -1 ' '. H J i 1 '4 i : n i ; i f 5 ; ) i ' ' - r' 4 J- 4 il - A t " ' . i n :. i :fl 1 4 I 9 . I i il 5 i 5 ? Hi i'l : t - J eoSee aa4 wltioat isgar if pcml ble. Cream, n&ur a&d taille. cJboco Ute a&4 cocoa vtioaU b dlsetitrl with. No. cbe. null or misics sboa!4 be eates. WIIAXVIIOV .M S3IILKVIJOV. 1JU1 Mr. Whlaeyboy came to town ont$ day, Hiding on a (;ro!ej grub, cr-srriing lUUyU: ;f i In his hat. . . . w Jtosind his u?ck a Kolt aad blotter bespeak ib f 1 pit Ion a&d cot the eSdenor o tozl. Tbo jrreat forewi of iplrii, like tJbo ' of matter, work ailentlr. The torsa 1 4o U weak compared to the au&abtse. : The futs and fof of the eoictQ are WHAT FAT PKOI'LK HHOVhU NOT made by the wortbleaa steam. Tbe KAT. I quiet tug of the moon bends the a- Now no one can lose flesh la a day. The silent beckoning of the tan It takes heroic measures to start, and ! PneU. It patience and perseverance are nece- l lit Thc undemonstratire ry to continue, but do not feel dls- .itr. an- h.ro!m tsll ihoir conutrrixJR at,us was vw aaa gj- sa t couraged, your ring o' g jueals,' rtsulU, writes Amelia Sumraerville In rene.- Jenkln Llod Jones. PAYS ALL EXPENSES PcraotLaUy Cos d acted Tour To WaoliIri0tont 0 C, IVIay 29, 1S11 via Norfolk Southern Hall road end Norfolk end Washington Stecxn boat Company. Including AtK-artire Hide Trip to Virgin! Uechv Mount Veratm and Arlinctim. Vhineyhiutra on hi hees. What do you think- that awful day Kvtrybody ran away! Utile Mr. Sruibf came to town one fHy, Hiding on a Grinnergrif. laughing ail the way, Cbucklebt-rrU-8 in his hat. Jolly leaves a'top o' that. Round his neck a ring o' sniik-s. All of the "very latest styles." What do you think that happy day Not a body ran away! Charles I. Junkln, in St. Nicholas. hi;vkxtki:n hulks von work. IXG THE BOY PROBLEM. 1. Go after them personally, sys tematically, persistently. Never give p. 2. Believe in boys. Don't call a Ixjy a "bad boy." 3. Be interested in what they are interested in, whether it be baseball, oigeons or electricity. 4. Give them something to do. Let them know the requirements. Every snember present every day, on time with his Bible, a studied lesson and a mind to learn. Organize the class. 5. Know them by name. Get ac quainted with them, but don't nick jtame them. 6. Don't "don't" the boys. Teach ;xjsitively instead of negatively. If he thinks he Isn't wanted, he will go to the back-yard and take a short cut to the devil. If the house is too good for your boy it should burn. 7. Don't treat all boys alike. Study Vhem as a farmer does his soil. S. Allow for animal spirits. Don't cram a four quart boy into a pint cup. Direct his activity into proper channels. 9. Be tactful with the boys. It is an art worth cultivating. 10. Keep close to them. Meet them during the week; invite them to your home. 11. Give them men teachers, but he right kind. 12. Sympathize with them. They aeea It and miss it when it Is with held. 13. Love your boys. Dr. Sheldon says: "There is nothing in this world the New Idea Woman s Magazine. Entrees of all brands should be; avoided. Meats of all brands, when broiled, boiled or roasted, except pork and veal, are nourishing. Steaks ; and chops are particularly so when broiled, as is also boiled mutton. All green vegetables can be eaten, except green peas, Lima beans, succotash, green corn, squash, beets, carrots, turnips, parsnips, or eggplant. No starchy vegetables or food ot any kind, such as macaroni or hominy, should be eaten. Olives should be avoided. I advise the use of lots of celery, cooked or raw; spinach, cook ed plain; onions in any style, except with cream sauce or fried; all salads! with French dressing, very little oil and no mayonnaise. Pastry of all brands should be avoided, substitut ing an omelet or fruit salad. Take He Is a wie man who constantly lives true to his better self in hum ble reliance upon Christ. A Father's Vengeance would have fallen on any one who attacked the son of Peter Bondy, of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improv ed wonderfully from taking six bot tles. Its the best Kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache, Tired feel ing, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c. at All Druggists. Texas Woman Near Death Wills Point, Texas. In a letter from Wills Point. Mrs. Victoria Stal lings says: "I was afflicted with wo manly trouble, had a dreadful cough, and suffered awful pains. I certainly would have died, if I had not been relieved by taking CarduI. Now I am stronger and in better health than I ever was In my life. I cajC't say half enough for this great medicine." Do you need relief? Cardui will help you. Try it for your womanly-troubles. Its age Is its guarantee. It cures. AGENTS WANTED. We want agents to represent The Caucasian In every county where we are not already represented. Write us for sample copies and terms to agents. Our terms are very liberal and you can make good money by de voting your spare time to the work. Address, THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, N. C. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT April Term, 1911. but what will yield if vou put love North Carolina Wake County enough into it." Get into their hearts Miranda Crocker and natures through the door of love, j vs. 14. Trust the boys. Judge Lindsay ; Joseph Crocker. Saas proven the wisdom of this. 15. Be happy with your boys. Smile. There's no religion in .viiine. 16. Confide in them, advise them, but don't scold. To Joseph Crocker: i This is to notifv vou that vour a,wife, Miranda Crocker, has brought ! suit against you to the March term, ,1911, of Wake Superior Court, for divorce from the bonds of matri- 17. In teaching, arouse interest and mnnv anA ty,n4. . . , monT. Ann f nar tno sn m m nn a icon art curiosity to gain attention and don't f vnn , .Mfl . . alt to apply lesson till the close of herlff witn thIs endorsement Jhere class period. Marion Lawrance. THINK JUSTLY. on: "After exercising due diligence, the defendant, Joseph Crocker, is not to be found in this county." You are, "Whatsoever things are just." One therefore, further notified to appear evening a stout gentleman, jostled in at the April term, 1911, of Wake Su & crowd at Brooklyn bridge, had a perior Court, which convenes on deat made in his hat. He said to a the 24th of that month, and answer, neighbor beside him, as they sat af- demur or plead to the complaint terward in a car: "Not a day passes which will be filed in this court dur tut I see something to convince me ing the first three days of that term, that men are no better than savages." , otherwise, the plaintiff will demand I am afraid you see only one side," , to be allowed to prove the allegations said his neighbor; "there are lots of of her complaints and have judgment good things to be seen every day, too. ' accordingly. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY A Good Rubber-Tired Top UGGY FOR $ 75,09 o o John W. Evans' Sons Cor. Morgan and Blount Streets RALEIGH, N. C Has Some at this Price. Prof. Frank M. Harper. Superin tendent, Raleigh Schools, will lake a party of students of the Senior Grades of the Raleigh Public Schools to Washington, D. C, for an Educa tional Tour on May 29th. Irofessor Harper will not restrict his party to any locality, but invites any one of good character to Join. The purpose of tho tour Is educa tional a trip to no other place is so instructive and interesting as to. the beautiful city of Washington, the seat of our National Government. The 'Congress will be in (extraordi nary) session. Interesting features of the pro gram will be a reception at the White House, by President Taft, and a visit to the Capitol of the United States, where the North Carolina Senators and Representatives will welcome the party. A side trip will be made to Mount Vernon, the home of our first Presi dent Still another equally interesting side trip will be to Arlington, the home of the great Southern Chieftain General Robert Edward Lee. The journey up and down the his-; toric Potomac River on the palatial J new steamer, "Southland," of thej Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company, will be one delight after another. The entire trip will be full of Interest. Write Prof. Frank M. Harper, Ra leigh, for illustrated booklet, giving complete details of the trip, or call upon any Agent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad. D. V. CONN, T. P. A., Norfolk Southern R. R., Raleigh, N. C. 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 ElectricShoe Shop Farettevllle St. under Powell & Powell's. P Personally Conducted Tour to the Pacific Coast 3ft Q Under the Management of REV. WM. BLACK g. OPERATED VIA Seaboard Air Line Railway Arramrementa have imt been Mmnlfai w nurv wnnnf dt mrr m m , . rfS8 1"11 J 23th- xrinar out through Birmingham. Memphis! Mnif mF.xn m Lf CityA Angeles, San DeiSTPaso Robl cEcigo? SenVlSME?' Francisco. Portland. Vancouver. Wknipe. St. Paul. Every little detail for the comfort and pleasure of the Darts- hu Wi rarofrsiw nfnnni k- r. Blacfc whohas aeveralyea'xperiece in the K side trips bave been arranged, taking in the most attractive intha W.L viivwSi Park.Cataline I land. Old Mexico, th rmi h h R v. JI 1 ,!l J. Xe'17!rlt.?e Lake Louise, and many others. L ' Ui piuru wwmau racuie. .ideuS8in fare, meals on dining; ear. hotel accemmodationa, REV, WILLIAM BLACK. Charlotte. N. C. H. S. LEAIID. Division Pass'r Agent. Seaboard Air line Railway. Raleigh. N. G I used to feel as you do that people MILLARD MIAL, are very selfish; but when I began Clerk Wake Superior Court. to etndy, I saw so many pleasant J. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 3-23-4t thiaga that I got in the habit of mak 3aLg cotes Here is what I jotted down tieaaj"-"" He took a note-book from His -pocket and read: "JJ$y lat blew off. I chased it, but before I reached it three other men Cheap Excursion Rate to Little Rock, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. were after it, and one of them caught . it for me. ""At City Hall Park a woman in front of me dropped a glove without knowing it. Two boys made a dive for. it and shouted, 'Lady, lady, you've . dropped your glove!' Another act of Icindness. ""As I reached Broadway, a truck man's horse fell; the drivers of three other trucks stopped, got down, and &egan to help raise the horse. "When I went to luncheon, I left sny umbrella in the restaurant. Be N fore I reached the door a stranger tapped me 'on the shoulder and hand ed me the umbrella. "When I entered the Havemeyer &nllding, the man just ahead of me ficaref ully held the big door so that it . zmight not swing back into my face "These little things," he said, ""show something very different from savagery Watch when we get off the car, and you'll see half a dozen men . sive papers to the newsboys. They fknow the boys can sell them again, sind make a few extra pennies." Wheat they reached the foot of the stairs the stout man himself dropped behind his neighbor, and hastily slip ped his paper into the hands of a rag ged newsboy. Thinking Justly made Hm act generously. -Sunday School Illustrator. By his own verdict no guilty man was .-ever acquitted. JuvenaL Ark., and Return, Account Annual Reunion United Confederate Vet erans, May 15-18, 1911. For the above occasion the South ern Railway announces the sale of very low round-trip tickets, as fol lows: ,.- From Raleigh, $19.90; Durham, $19.40; Burlington, $18.75; Oxford, $20.05; Selma, $20.45; Goldsboro, $20.85. Proportionately low rates from all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 13, 14, 15, with final return limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of May 23rd. Extension of final limit can be se cured making ticket good to reach original starting point not later than June 14, 1911, by depsoiting same with Special Agent and paying fee of 50 cents. southern Railway will operate through Pullman sleeping car Ral eigh to Little Rock. Car to leave Raleigh, at 4.0 5 p. m., Sunday, May 14th. For information as to rates, sched ules, Pullman reservations, etc., ad dress the undersigned. ' J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. M. H. Schell, x -City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. -Raleifll) WtmbU Kfloife Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. MQNUMEITS COOPER BROS., Proprs KALEIOH, N- O SEND FOR CATALOQUC. t3ff" When writing to Advertisers mention the Caucasian." r RE MOW All Hart-Ward Hardware Co. We have Moved our store to new building 125 East Martin Street We have 10,000 square feet of show rooms with Electric Elevator, every floor on the ground floor. Right in the heart of the business center of Raleigh. , We will be pleased to see all friends customers, and the public generally. Our stock is complete and our prices the lowest. HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and Retail 125 E. Martin Raleigh, N. C. DO YOU KNOW That North Carotid is fsxrabhleg the Kcro j-v the lowest terms, the very best facilities for isdsnru tai-? That the NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL MKCHA NICAL COLLEGE is turning oat Eradmic are in great demand? That board, lodging and Xnhxoz 4mrtffifl'!tli? That von. voumr man cannot z&r this opportunity? For catalogne or free tmtion write TODV? PRESIDENT DUDLEY. 1 Agricultural & Mechanical College, Grerabotti, x. THE CAUCASIAN and Uncle Remus Home Magazine Both One Year for Only $1,23 rjneia Rem oj't Horn Uaaaziac vaa touadi tj Chandler Harris. th author ot th "Unci Ramus" s torts. U la th beat luagaxlae of lu class published U tat C&tui State. Jack Loadoa. Frank L. Stantoa. aad other crosuatst writers coatrlbnU to this mafixln. It U pabuj&d U Athuu trerr mo it and tht Ucrlptloa pric U 1.00 a jar. Tt Caucasia U tbo boat weekly newspaper published la u State. Whj mot hare both ot these excellent publlcaUon ti your hornet dnhscriberfl who are la arman must pay up ail renew their subscription -la order to take advantage of Uli exceptional offer. This ta the beet bargain In read lac matter we hare ever beee able to offer to the read lac public fteti In your aubsciiptloa tu-day Don't delay bat do It aoe. Address. THE CAUCASIAN, RALEIGH, N. O. A HAPPY HOME Is Never Complete Without a PIANO The Darnell & Thomas Music Home haa made more homes happj than any other music firm in this Salt. Because we aell pianoson terma aoliberal and at pricea"so2reaos&& as'tolplace.a piano within reach of everyone. '.The Christman" The Behnina? 1 trThe Henry F. Miller j The Shonmgct TThe R. S. 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It publishes the very features that can be written on fashion, art and miscellaneous matter- THE SUN'S market ne-wa makes it A BUSINESS MAN'S NECESSm for the farmer, the merchat and the broker can depend upon comp! reliable InTormatAon upon their various line3 of trade. By Hail THE SDN (Homing or Evening) is 25c a noath or $3 a To THE SUNDAY SUN, by Hail fcff&a&HWto or And THE SDN, Horning, Evenhg 2nd Sunday, . . $7.50 a W Address All Orders to THE A. S. ABELL. COMPANY BA1.TIMOBE. JlaBYl Chesapeake Line TO BALTIMORE Connectznar with raO lines for all points North and Wet ' : i.t- season'to enjoy a short water trip. WGKIT i SIMKIIS. DIIIK I! (VICE 'UTIllE AKD TABLE iCj Steamers leave Norfolk 6:15 Vplfrom' the' footof Jsioa Arrive Baltimore 7.-00 A. IL For fall particulars and reservation W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A. Norfolk, Va.
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