Thursday, May 2, 1907.
THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE.
Sermonettes.
It is the soul that sees.
Fruits depend on roots.
To shirk is to surrender.
Time spent in courtesy is never
wasted.
Living with "Christ makes the
Christian.
There is no old age to the Christian
life.
Life's little frets call for its largest
faith.
Morning prayer sets a picket for
the day.
Reverence is a sign of reality in
religion.
What we call sorrow God may call
strength.
The waste of time sows the weed3
of eternity.
The heavy laden are likely to rise
the highest.
Great aspirations do not atone for
little actions.
God gives opportunity in answer to
importunity.
Love is the best lens with which to
view another.
Patience and earnestness are pass
words to success.
A sad world cannot be sweetened
by a sour religion.
Individual righteousness will se
cure universal reform.
Our duty to the present is paying
our debts to the past.
No need to eat the brambles in
order to get the berries.
The robe of righteousness is not
a cloak for the sores ct sin.
The pruning off of sins will not of
itself produce perfection.
He who seeks to get without giving
is a gambler, no" matter what his bus
iness. Selected.
Hints to Housewives.
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Be charitable, not only with your
purse, but in your opinions.
Remember that flour t.hrown on
burning kerosene or gasoline will ex
tinguish the flame.
Oilcloth tacked across the bottom
of a screen door will strengthen the
netting and prevent rain beating in.
A candle protected by a glass chim
ney made for the purpose is much
safer to carry about the house than
a lighted lamp.
Keep a good-sized piece of charcoal
in the refrigerator until frost comes,
removing the charcoal every ten days
or two weeks.
' Keep a lump of washing soda over
the sink pipe, as it will neutralize the
grease in the dish water and so pre
vent the pipe clogging.
Pongee silk to be successfully
laundered must be hung on the line
without wringing the water out and
allowed to thoroughly dry. Press
with a moderately warm iron without
sprinkling.
A clever woman traveler mended
a rent in her gown by using a hair
from her head as thread for the
needle she always carries in her
purse. .
If a paper bag is slipped over the
hand before the cloth or brush is tak
en to clean the stove, the finger-tips
and nails will be saved from contact
with the grime.
A poultice of finely scraped gar
den beets is well ' recommended for
cuts with glass or wounds from rusty
iron. It should be frequently renew
ed in order to keep the wound moist
for several hours.
"The guests looked annoyed. They
ate the expensive grapes charily. But
Doctor Hale, smiling, extended his
plate and said:
" 'Would you mind cutting me off
about $1.87 worth more, please?' "
A Significant Prayer.
"May the Lord help you to make
Bucklen's Arnica Salve known to
all," writes J. G. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill, N. C. It quickly took the pain
out of a felon for me and cured it
in a wonderfully short time." Best
on earth for sores, burns and wounds.
25c. at all Druggists.
The. Host Was Pleased.
"Edward Everett Hale," said a
lawyer, "was one of the guests at a
millionaire's dinner. The million
aire was a free spender but he want
ed full credit for every dollar put
out. And, as the dinner progressed,
he told his guests what the more ex
Densive dishes had cost. He dwelt
especially on the expense of the large
and beautiful grapes, each bunch a
foot .long, each grape bigger , than a
plum. He told, down to a penny
NOTICE OP REMOVAL OP
Dr. D, S. Rowland s
Office.
I am now situated In my new of
fices opposite the postoffice. In addi
tion to general office work, having
installed quite a number of the latest
electrical instruments, will be in po
sition to administer Electro Therapy
in all its phases including X-Ray
work. Special engagements can be
arranged for.
OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30
a. m.; 2:30 to 6:30 p. m., and 8
at night.
THE CAVINESS
LILLIXUTON, N. C.
New Building, New Furniture. Every
thing Modern.
No town In the South the Blze of Lllllngton
has a hotel equal to the
CAVINESS.
The patronage of the travelling public 1b
solicited
DR. J. E. CAVINESS, PROPRIETOR,
THE MARKETS.
RALEIGH COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Wednesday by Chas. E.
Johnson & Co.)
Strict good middling......
Good middling ,
Strict middling...... ,
Mddllng
Strict low middling .......
Low middling.
Tinges
Stains
16 W
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11
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RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET.
(Corrected weekly by King Bros.)
Eggs....,
Spring Chickens
Hens
Potatoes (Irish)
Potatoes (sweet)
Hams (N. C.)new
Side meat .....
Shoulders
Lard
Corn
Wheat...
Rye...
Apples per bbl
Unions
pG&muts
Cabbage, per hundred.....
n to 18c
20 to 31
45 to 60
... $1.00 bash
50 to 75c.
11V,
... 16c
15C
...... 12c
,.. I.8C
$1 10
.. 85c
.... S3 00 to f :$ 75
, 1.40 to 11 50
..11.26 to SI 30
2. 60
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD!
INSPECT MY STOCK OF
Fruits, Candies, Confectioneries, Heavy and
Fancy Groceries, Cigars and Tobaccos.
A complete up-to-date stock all the season. Come to see me at my old
stand (Spence Building-), 126 East Martin Street, and, ask for prices before
you make your purchases elsewhere. Yours truly,
126 E. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C.
R. G. BATCH ELOR.
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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.
All Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. No high
salaried officers to support.
Apply to
M. E. KING, Sec'y-Treas.,
RALEIGH, N. C, Box 223
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
To my friends and customers throughout this
section: I am prepared to offer a better stock o
general merchandise for the fall trade than- ever
:' -.before.'
HIGHEST PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
FULL LINE OF SHOES.
Call and see my stock.
C. J. RHODES,
EAGLE ROCK, N. C.
GO TO THE
BARH AM HOUSE
AT FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C,
For Health, Convenience and Comfort.
rates. $1.00 per day or 86,00 per week.
R. 8 BARHAM, Proprietor,
Fuquay Springs, N. C.
Feed Stable.
I wish to inform my friends and
the public generally that I am con
ducting the stables known as Jack
son's Stable on Wilmington Street.
Stalls and feed at moderate prices.
Respectfully,
L. M. STEPHENSON.
& JOHN W. BROWN. Establishhd 1816. FABIUS P BROWN
President
Sec'y A Treas,
H. J. BROWN GOFFMM HOUSE
(INCORPORATED)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
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