(Tier?, j, TOD CAt'tfAli A LO.VGI.VG IX)Il FAME. 'T ain't that I want the money. Or fame when I am dead. But because I git to tired Of jest composm bread. I'd like the folk in PUInarille To re-ad some magazine. And see it writ in prlntln', A Pome, by Sarah Greea. Tea, I kin cook, but landy! A body has to cook; That's jest the very reason I'd like to write a book. But some is born to writin'. And some to cook uneeen; I guess I better hustle A Pie, by Sarah Green. The Century. THE FIVK rs. The president of a big automobile company. In writing about business success, says: "The business man deals with five M's money, mate rials, machinery, merchandise, and men. It Is not so hard to get money, materials, machinery, and merchan dise. Each of these Is a given quan tity, and with each and all a given result can be obtained. The most difficult thing is to get men." For man is the varying quantity. A certain amount of money will buy a certain amount of goods. A ma chine will turn out just so much work in just so much time. But a man why, he may do noth- friend's expense? Isn't his time as valuable as yours? 5. Do not fill more than a page and a half with apologies for not having written sooner. 6. Letters controversial or that may lead to irritation should be kept until the next day, and then read over again with a view to pacific modification. Of all such letters keep a copy. 7. Do not try to have the last word. 8. Cross writing makes cross reading. 9. Refer to your correspondent's last letter, and make your winding up at least as friendly as his; In fact, even if a shade more friendly it will do no barm. 10. When you would mall letters, carry them in your hand. Ideal a soon aa peace vu reur4. "We do not wast aaanifestos," said Hadero, when the oewi was brovgto Mo htm. w wr&oi re!faU&. Pot- firlo Diaa belongs to the past. He baa kept himself, or has been kept. ; fectioa la his country. The Diaz who re-made and built up Mexico no long- J er exists, and it is to be regretted, , for the judgment of history upon hU Iffe and achievements, that last au tumn he did cot persist la his deter mination to refuse a seventh re-election. From "The Progress of the World," in the Americaa Review of Reviews for June. I "HOW TO KEEP WELL." "How to Keep Well" is the sub ject of a poster which the school authorities of Cincinnati are placing in every school-room. The instruc tions are as follows: Air. Fresh air and sunshine are neces sary to good health. Cold or damp fresh air does not harm, if the skin is kept warm. Night air is as good as day air; breathe only through your nose. Avoid, hot, crowded, dusty, dark or damp rooms. Let in fresh air and sunshine. Form the habit of sitting, stand- poss.bU.tr Sne man like EUson and f Marconi in the electrical world, fori'"6 instance, or Washington or Lincoln In national affairs, cannot be meas ured In terms of money or machin ery. He is an M so big that the rest are nowhere. But some young men do not in the least realize this possible power in themselves. They range them selves In line, level with the other M's, and that is the end of it. They never try to develop their birthright; and they become mere money-bags after a while, or mere machines, or sometimes, even, mere material or merchandise that is bought and sold. They go into a business, and have not the manhood to refuse to do a dishonest thing when it is "the pol icy of the house." Business needs men. American business, with its vast interests and its tremendous pressure needs the strongest men in the world, morally as well as men tally; and each youth who strives toward true largeness of manhood is an asset of national, as well as busi ness life.- New Guide. Food. that plain foods are Just Half in Bed Clyde, Ky. Mrs. L A. Decker writes from Clyde "I recommend Cardul, the woman's tonic, to any woman ta need of a remedy. For five years, X was unable to do my work. Half my time was spent la bed. At times, I could not stand. At last I tried Cardul. Now 2 am well and happy, and can do my own work." Don't suffer pain, headache, backache, and other womanly misery when your owa druggist has on his shelf a remedy Cardul. Get a bot tle for your shelf. Nothing is so contagious as enthu siasm; it is the real allegory of the tale of Orpheus, it moves stones, it charms brutes. Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accom pushes no victories without it. Bul- wer. PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. NEW YORK'S UP-TO-DATE LIBRARY. On the top floor of this , four storied library is the main reading room, extending almost the length of two city blocks, and furnished with the latest devices in elevators, pneu matic tubes, arid telephones, for in stant communcation with the stacks and with rooms containing special collections. The main book-shelves are immediately beneath this sump tuous room seven levels, allowing of sixty-three miles of book space. Adjoining this reading room is the catalogue section, with its six thou sand card drawers. This is the heart; of the library as far as. .reference work is concerned; for not only will the reader be able to place his hand upon any book the library contains, but. by means of the "union" fea-i ture, he will be able to locate vol umes in other libraries, which are not contained in this. Through spacious halls, rich in tone and almost severe in lines, one is carried to the special departments technical and artistic; along corri- - j a. x i -a it. . ii uuis uiuuasui: tu vepui iu reaumg May 6 A. U J rooms sei asiue iw newspapers ana an(j aj Remember the best. Eat slowly and chew thoroughly. Drink water freely, but not ice water. Have your own drlnking-cup. Exercise ad Rest. Regular exercise is essential to good health. Go to bed early, and have the bed room windows open at all times. Never sleep in a damp bed. Clothiag. Wear only loose clothes. Wear no more clothing than you need for warmth. Avoid wet feet and damp clothing. Cleanliress. Consumption and other diseases are spread by careless spitting. Spitting on the floors of rooms, halls, stores and cars will dry, and be breathed in the form of dust. Keep clean. Bathe frequently. Wipe dry the body quickly after your bath. Keep your finger-nails clean, and wash your hands frequently. Always wash your hands before eating. Clean your teeth after each meal, and before going to bed. Do not hold money, pencils, pins, or other things in your mouth. Do not lick your fingers while turning the paget of a book or counting money. All children should observe the pre ceding rules both, for their own sake and for the sake of others. They are necessary safeguards against consumption and other dangerous diseases. Nearly all children's dis eases are infectious. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT April Term, 1911. North Carolina Wake County. Miranda Crocker vs. Joseph Crocker. To Joseph Crocker: This is to notify you that your wife, Miranda Crocker, has brought suit against you to the March term, 1911, of Wake Superior Court, for divorce from the bonds of matri mony, and that the summons issued for you has been returned by the sheriff with this endorsement there on: "After exercising due diligence, the defendant, Joseph Crocker, is not to be found in this county." You are, therefore, further notified to appear at the April term, 1911, of Wake Su perior Court, which convenes on the 24th of that month, and answer, demur or plead to the complaint which will be filed in this court dur ing the first three days of that term, otherwise, the plaintiff will demand to be allowed to prove the allegations of her complaints and have Judgment accordingly. . MILLARD MIAL, Clerk Wake Superior Court J. C. L. HARRIS. Attorney for the Plaintiff. 3-23-4t LifctaJax Ktll Few. Is 119 ligMsts kills csljr It tto?U In this whole cos airy. Oss't chase of drata &r iisatetsg are less than two la a million. Tat chance ef drain from titer, kUcey or stomach trouble is vaitly ;rur. but not If Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Madstn. of West Barlia tea, la., proved. Tour doctors gave him up after eight months of suffer in from virulent liver trouble sad yellow jaundice. He was lata com pletely cured by Eketric Bitter. They're the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at all Druggists. AGENTS WANTED. We wsat tgeats la every county la the State. We nave some good pre mium offers ia connection with the paper. Write us for terms. Address, THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh. N. a SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Cheap Excursion Rate to little Rock, Ark, and Return, Account Annual Reunion United Confederate Vet erans, May 15-18, 1011. For the above occasion the South ern Railway announces the sale of very low round-trip tickets, as fol lows: Prom 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 4.05 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. City Ticket Agent, 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 feet satisfaction. Your patronace solicited Work called for and delivered. Moore's ElectricShoe Shop Fayettevtlle St.. under Powell 4 Powell's. THE END OP DIAZ. Ever since the beginning of the present insurrection, Senor Madero and the other leaders of the revolt have maintained that the resignation of President Diaz was an absolute necessity before any real reforms could be assured to the people. While General Diaz is in power, said sr.3 a . m - juaaero in nis maniiesto issued on "all laws will be fictitious, nrnmispst trirlrs nf war " periodicals, and into galleries for and iTnnnrtaTlt pictures and prints. In the base- dIgnIfled leaders of thought in the ment is a model children s depart- republlc nave Drought to the atten. ment; on the same floor provision tion of ine aged President this feel nas ueen maue ior a training scnooi, and for a printing plant for library Personally Ce nducted Tour to the Pacific Coast Ufder the Management rof REV. VM. BLACK OPERATED VIA Seaboard Air Line Railway Arransrementa faaye jast been completed by REV. WILLIAM BLACK, of Charlotte. N. C . for the mot extentlve Periona'ly Conducted Tour ever operated out of the Sooth to the Pacific Coast. This tour will leave the CAROLINAS a boat Jnaa 29th. coins: out through Birmingham, Mem phi. w-5P?00prinar Fa!t City Angela. San Deiffo. Paao Rob lea, touching OLD MEXICO. Del Monte. San PrancUco. Portland. VancoUTer, Winnipeg-. St Pau inlcaaO. 'hence xiOMtv. Every little detail for the comfort and pleasure of the party has been carefully planned br Dr. .L cw hm veral years' experience in the handling of apeeial tours of this kind. Several -We trips iave benarrsDRed. taking In the m3at attractive in the West, incloding Yellowstone Park. Cataline Inland, Old Mexico, throcgh the Rookies, over the pletaresaae Canadian Pacific Lake Louise, and many others. Total rate includes railroad and Pullman fare, meals on dining ear. hotel accommodations, side trips, etc For full information, address REV. WILLIAM BLACK, Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEARD. Division Pass'r Agent. Seaboard Air line Railway. Raleigh. N. C ing that he should step aside. Last Sentember. on thA at tain ment nf hta publications The modern concep- eigMieth birtbday, and the centenary of the republic, Porfirio Diaz was the idol of the Mexican people. Recent ly there has been wide opposition to his rule and it is plain that therecould tion of the library as a business ne cessitates advertising in order to reach the varied interests of a dem ocratic reading public. Book lists for free distribution are compiled, not have been any lasting Je&ce ln library is able to indicate its full re sources. From "The New York Public Library,',' by Montrose Moses, in the American Review Reviews for June. LEWIS CARROLL'S ADVICE LETTER WRITING. the country until the tyrant, as the Mexican popular hero had come to be Called, had been nverthrnw TTr J a few weeks ago, Diaz steadily re of fused even to consider the idea of resignation. The revolution, he main tained, was scattered and headless, and should he step aside, there was no one strong enough to restore or- i der. "I came into the city of Mexico Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice fighting: I will leave it accomnani? in Wonderland, once wrote a little .by bullets." There are many in the book, giving some excellent advice republic who have believed it would about letter writies. ' be disastrous for Diaz to retire, Mnst 1. Before hegtng a letter, read cf the conservative elements, how- over again tne letter 10 wmcn you , ever, apparently believe that Diaz are aDout to reply. having first declined, made a mistake .A TwA t- m 3 A waw m m 9 MVn wm -e1 a a ' - . ... ixvi. uuic .m ouauiy uio m navmg mmseir elected to the envelope, so that you may not miss presidency for the seventh time and the post. 3. Give full. 4. Write legibly. dates and addresses in a still greater mistake' in forcing Ra mon Corral, an exceedingly unpopu lar man, upon the republic as Vice Bad writing is President. Early last month th Kaleigife BilJairMe 5Steot& Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. raOMUMEHTS COOPER BROS., Proprs RALEIGH. N. C ND VJCC. When writing to Advertisers mention the Cancasian.B often aue to nasie, dux wnai ngm aged statesman issued a manifesto have you to save time at your promising to resign the office of Pres- WML! -Ward Hardware Go. We Wc Moved our store to new building 125 East Mat tin Street Wc 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-WaBD HARDWARE C; Wholesale and Retail 125 E. Martin St, Ralh, N.'C 7 OO YOU KNOW Th.? K.tttH Carolioa is famishls? the K-s?a fflimf twnt the vcrv best facilities for icilrir.i 111'1 That the NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL Itt fdcat&e farmer, skilled mechanics and well prcparr. tt are in gTeat demand? That board, lodging and 57.00 per month? That yon, young man cannot a2 this opportunity? For caulogueor free tuition write Tl)Dv 9 ooocmwMr mint kv n Agricultural & Mechanical College, THE CAUCASIAN and Uncla Remus Home Magazine Both One Year for Only $1.25 Ob el fUraui'a Horn llasazUt u foudd ? lrm Chandler arrt. tt aotaor of th Ubc1 XUqbi" iion, oc U thm bmt ui&axlB of Its ci&M pub!Ub4 l it Vnui Suus. Jack Loidoa. Tnmt L. Stantoa, aad othr truau,ii writers coatrlbaU to tfcU masmala. It la pablUhd u aiu.u ry momth aad & tabacriptloa prtc U ll.Do yr tk. Caacaslaa ta tb bit wMkly ewipapr jutlUb3 u u. SUU. Why mot bar botb of tbe xetiltnt pabUcauon u jour tiomT daber1brs who r ta irmfi mu pj ap reaew their subtcriptloa la order to Uke adraaux of iuu exceptloaal offer. Thle ta the beat barcata ta radlnt casu we bare erer baea able to offer to the readUc pobile. lo jour ubaciiptioa to-dar- Doa't delay bat o tt ao ddraaa. THE CAUCASIAN, RALEIGH, n. 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