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Thursday, May 16, 1907. THE RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. To a Waterfowl.- ' v , Whither, 'midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day. Far through their, rosy depths dost thou pursue 1 Thy solitary way? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong, . s. As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, . ' . : '": Thy figure floats along. Seek'st thou, the plashy brink Of weedy lake,-or marge of river wide, Or where the rocking billows rise and ;" Sink'"; '"..'.''V On the chafed ocean-side? There Is a Power whose , care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast, ( .-. ". The desert and illimitable air, tone wandering, but not lost. . All day, thy wings have fanned At that far height the cold, thin at- ' mosphere, Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land,' " Though the dark night isnear. And soon that toil shall end, Soori-'shalt thou find a summer home, . and rest, t : -And scream among thy fellows; reed shall bend, Soon, o'er thy sheltered nest. Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form; yet on . my hear t ; Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou '. hast given, And shall not soon depart. . ,;; :! He who, from zone to zone, Guides r through the boundless sky v- thy certain-flight. In theSlong way that I must tread 'alone Will lead my steps aright. i :; William Cullen Bryant. ) "For atmW' political; yheVdeds tehtldUSly interred and" whose igrave' has been danced "utton' gleefully, ex Boss Cox; of Ohio; is particularly lively. Philadelphia Ledger. . The Choice .of a Vocal Professor. Few voices can withstand a bad musical educattion. Upon the first years f study depends the length, of the career. How many students have I seen begin who disappeared , like meteors,' but; alas" failed to disap pear altogether, for some have turn ed up again as professors! A stu dent should be on his guard -against such 1 professors, who, . after ' having ruined their own ' voices, set about ruining those of many others.; Never listen to professors who tell you that they, had to leave the theatre on: 'ac count of loss of voice. This ls;aU ways or nearly ; always, the fault of a bad musical education. . This is my reply, to the question of the choice' of a'Tirofesson Prudence and: wis-? dom-should be a student's guide at this time of life, for i repeat that up-'. onaright bejginning may depend his whole. career'ahd even his health. In all miy . lyric career I have met few good professors and a very large number-of, bad ones,; Unfortunately. some of the latter have great reputa tions;- for them teaching is simply nothing, more than a means of earn ing much ,tooney without any consid eration ' of honesty or of the evil which "may result from their lack of experience, v .Getting .rich is not the object 'of- the- prbfessor who is really honest,: because , when , one gives les- sohfr with1 real -science arid love, it ia difficult- to regulate p.ne's hours, and often a; conscientious .professor will spend ,mbrQ)jthan the schedule" tinio with a pupil, happy If. the pupil has understood the demonstration. , ' :' choice o't'A professor, then, is a seriduaif ,inatter.' f Always address youself td a . prof essor who has - had a long career,..,nnd who, above, all, has a voice at his service to demon strate his. theories. Mme. Anna A r naud, In the Circle. s A Significant Prayer. " "May the Lord help you to make Bucklen's Arnica Salve known to all," writes Ji G. JeTnkins 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 sor.es, burns and wounds. 25c. at all Druggists. NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF Dr. D. S. Rowland s Office; I am now situated In my new of fices opposite the postofflce. 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 pi. m.V 2:30 to 6; 30 p. m.t and 8 at night. . THE CAVINESS LILLINGTON, N. C. New Building', New Furniture. Every thin? Modern. No town In the South the size of Lillington has a hotel equal to the CAVINESS, , .The patronage of the travelling public Is solicited . DR. J. E. CAVINESS, PROPRIETOR. THE MARKETS. ' RALKIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Wednesday by ChasE. Johnson A Co.) Strict good middling 12 to 12 Good middling.. Strict middling . . . 12 2-8 Strict low middling ....... 11 Low middling....,.... 10 ' Tinges ... ,...t. .lioll WtalnB............ ,. .......w Q 9 RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. , (Corrected weekly by king Bros.) Eggs....... .. ...... 20 to 22c Chickens . 20 to 81 lens :.... ........ 45 to 50 Potatoes (Irish) ... 00 bush Potatoes (sweet) new...... t225 Hams (N. C.) w. Bide m eat..,.. ... to J3o Shotflders ...... ......... ....... ...VMm 15c Lard .. .............. .w.. 12kc Wheat ...... 1 10 Rye.......'........ ............ ........85o Apples per bbl . J 15 W Onions liOO PeannU.............. 11.26 to 188 Cabbage, per hundreds............ .......t2.60 ALV AYS IN THE LEAD I 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 K. Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. R. C. BATCH ELOR. To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OP 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 ... G-fl. EE. CO RIG, Sec'y-Treas., RALEIGH, Mm C, Box 22B GENERAL MERCHANDISE. To my friends and customers throughout this . section: l 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 SHOBS . Call and see my stock. C J. RHODES, - EAGLE ROCK, N. C. GO TO THE BARHAr.T HOUSE AT FUQUAT SPRINGS. If. For Health, Convtnlenoe and "Comfort. RATn.fl.OO pr d7 pr 16,00 per week. v , ' Ri 8 BA.RHAM, Proprietor, ' ' ; ' Fnqaay SprlBgt, N. C. FeedSbK " I wish to inform in 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. JOHM W. DROWN, I ' President f ; Established 1836. FADIUG P. DROWN Oee'y A Treat. 0, .J. 0K7A7 'GQFFIIba HOUSE UNCORRORATBD) . , ' .'-ff FUNERAL : DiPECTOnG AND EMBALEIERS . . , " 1 " ' . ' ' ' . ' ' .... Corner Ooiith Oallsbury arid West Hargett Gtreete, - - - RALEIQH, N. C. i f f J ' A rord .as to our jri s We keep Coffins and Caskets from the cheapest to the, most ex- J: a pensive. . We positively guarantee that our prices are reasonable, and will giye perfect satisfaction a 10 an. 5
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