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SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1914. Till! NEWS - AND OBSERVES v ) - 3 i I kj $3.50 Recipe Free, For Veak Men Send Name and Address To day, and Be Strong and : . .Vigorous. We hat la nor poneaaton a prescription lor iffnui debiltjy, lark of vigor, weak w4 manhood, falling memory and Urn back., brog lit B hi MrefcL.uniiiituml rsMWaCMUiav 4irwi so many noro sun nervous jpen rtftat In their 6a homes without soy ad ditional help or medicine that vi think every sian who wtahr tu regain M maa- , altauld bar a ,o n tin it- write aa jj aawi,j-.- I Thla preemption cornea from a phyal Han who haa made a apecial study f aea aad we are convinced It la the enreat acting romstuatkSB for tha car of dvfl rtent manhood aad vigor failure arer yul together. We i think we Owe to our fellow man to tit then a tout In confidence m, that aaJr man anywhere who ta weak and tin i: tou rased with repeated failures may "lop ; dragging himself with harmful patent medicines, secur what we believe l tbe aulckrat actttir restorative, upbuilding, I'QIJCOLCIUSO remedy ever devlaed. and m car' bloiaalf at home quietly and . .jutckl.r. Just drop ua a line like thla: Interstate Kenedy Co., 4.S74 Lu.k Build ing, Detroit. Mich , end we will aend ynn a copy of this iplenillil rerlie In a plain ordinary envelope free of charge. A great many doctor w.mld rharge 1.101) to e-nii for merely writing out a preacrtptlon like thla-but we send It entirely free. AXE OF VALCAntE LA.ND. By authority of an order made by the Superior Court of Waka county, December Term, 11J, In an action enUtled "C. G. Hlcka and wife vs. C. O. Hlcka, Jr.," tha undersigned, ai commlaeloner of the Court, will offer for aale to the hlgheat bidder for cash at public auction at. tho courthouse door of Wake county on the 12th day of January, 1914, at 12 o'cloc k M , a rtaln tract of land situated In Ht. Mary's townahlp. Wake county, ad joining the landa of J. C. Popl, TroJ Mumm anq otnera ana inwwn m tne Haacer farm, containing 2 acrea,, 1 roods and 2 1-3 porches, and particu larly described In a deed from H. M. Haaser to S. C. Pool recorded In Book Deeds' office for Waka county. W. N. JONES, Commiionr Wad. Frl. Sun 15t. A GUP ot Is satisfying when the coffee is good. Think of what people say about poor coffee. Everybody ; raise our coffees. TRY HEM. J. R. FERRALL & COMPANY 3 NEW AND UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE . Uncle Myer'a Reliable Pawn Shop CAPITAL LOAN CO., 207 8. W1LMI NGTOX ST. Headaches Impdlr Mental Faculties and 6bonld not ba allowed to be come chronic. Whether caused by he&t or cold, atomach diaordere or nervouwiess Hiok.CAPUDINE U the beat remedy to take. It's ui u Uke. 10c, 25o aad 50a a) orugatorea. HOTEL TURIiER Fayetteville and - Mor ' gan Streets. AMERICAN PLAN $2.00 per day. J. E. TURNER, Prop. CATARRH m or THfc BLADDER .A 24 Hours TO HELP FARMEflS SELL PRODUCTS Information Listed Will be Used to Put Producer and Buyer in Touch. . ,.. Mirrarnttfr iv "ta ittr wndrto law such product are set fotthln Jet- tee ha.n. ..nt ' nr. William R. Camp, ichicl, of th division of'mar- of -1 ho. Ari h ' t aruoa.A rtcu J me worn prove 01 vaiue ina co-op-r- liun ine ruumy uenioiiBw amwii axents and farmers onraniiationaL The list of srower'a products In the offers for aale include wheat, oata. hay. corn, peanuta, applea. awetet potatoes. Iriah potatoes, cow peas, aoja beans, meats, lard, ayrup. cattle, horeea hoga. sheep, mules. Concerning this Mr. Camp states that "It should be impressed upon all farmers who list their products that we, do not undertake to sell anything This Is, simply a ' news channel for buyers, whether they be farmera. fn eral consumers In the town, retailers or Jobbera" In his letter to agents Mr. Camp nays: "Mr. C, K. Hudson Joins with us In tha request that every county agent co-operate with us in this work. The blanks which are enclosed may be, filled out as each agent makes his rounds about the county. All blanks must be filled out and returned to this office not later than January 15. Copies of the farmers' Market Re porter, In which the farm products will be listed, will be furnished you. and all others who may request thejn. CbpKif will also be sent to the ne.ws papers of the Ktato , at the aame lime." The Regulation for Listing. The. rgulations lor listing the pro duct offered for side are as follows: 1. Only thoae products which are In the hands of the original grow ers or producers shall be Hated. T"o".plW sold to dealers shall be, Included. .1. Farmers' organisations whose niennberfhlp is limited to actual grpw era are permitted to list their pro- 4. All products listed f-hall lie of good quality. In quoting prices to buyers an exact and honest dejwrip- tion of the grade and character- of the products for wtle shall be given 5. ItepcHled complaints of products falling Ijfluvv tlrocriptiLMi a ill resjlt In Ihe name of the, grower tvetng struck from the list f f ut ure Issues. r.4V1The'!rtpt1W' cular wlH .bu limited to the name and quantity of product, price ant the growers name, address and snipping point. d matter whatever of a gen eral aovertlKlng or bixmting nature can be inserted, nor can pubttcwrlon he given of any special breeds or va rieties of plants or animals. 7. Any products which are not on hand but which will be produced within the pre.sent Reason may be In cluded. The period within which such products will be ready for Shipment should be Indicated under-the 1ead of shipping date 8, The quantity, of a product way be expressed In busheja. barrels, pounds, crates or car loada 8. All prices shall be Hated at tha raie per ousnei. oarrei, . crate or poun,d, subject to change of market mmm Koah'i Lhiawnt a the bast nmedy tor Khrumatnni, Sciatica. Lame Back. StiS Joints and Mnaclta, Sore Tbrout, tokls, Straina, Sprains. Cats, Hnuiaa, Colic, ('ramps, N'euraltu. Tootliacha. and alt Narve. Bona and Muada Achaa and Pama. Tha senmn aaa Keah'a Ark on awy packaje and looks like this cut. but baa RED band on front of package and "hoah'i Linimtiit alaran In RED ink. Bewmra of innUUona. Sold by all dealer. 14c. Mr., and USA. Guaranteed or money re funded by Noah Remedy Co., Inc., Richmond. Va. sample faaa on nguaet. What Advertising For You Id llil.V uewapaper advertising did a great many things for mil lion a and uilUli.n of people How much of toe good yon took - tmto yHreif depended npnn how enrefudy you inaldered your Newa and tibaervar and what H of fered you in Taluable Information. It apuke an iuleretlng and erer ( banging atory of all the things for which you spent your money. It told you the nest time to buy, the beat place. Ut buy and -tbe beat things to boy. Manufacturers Jollied bands with mailer and explained by word and picture tbe merits of ronutleaa - tirsmts of men1 nanolsg - th st - job . were iutrreeuid la. How mnch of tbe good . yon got from lWli newspaper adfertlaTng waa fney- -mttes;- fir yoor wra hands. The New Tear will be a better year for you If yon will Increase ynnr Interest In Th News aad Ob server sdvertisements. tCHKBKik IV avrract MAX ta. IM. Leave Noifoik ........ JO aai e.t p Lau.ee fMMaiuua 11 MO. am 111 :au u Leave IMrbam .,,,,. KS) am a Jo Vm Leav Luchbur 1:4)1 pm -2-M aa Arrive Cinrtnnatl 1:10 am a an Arrive Columbaa ...... :4o am M m ransaaa aieapees aaa n. aaj W. Imir uiauag care. Close ronuectiuna man for Chicago, ft fnla Rauttle. Kan TMariieA and all Western notnta. For rates, time tablet see ion infurmsttoa, write I W. B. BEVIU. rasa, Tra. . , w. c Mt Nrnuu. c m. iHauci, e. f. a. o. r, . Keats eke. Va. Wtawni Ta, r Stockholder' Nolle. Th regular annual meetin,; of th . stockholder of thai Batik will be held In our Bank Wednesday, Jan uarv 14. 1114. -. WAKE COUNTY SAVIXCS BANK, By W. W. Vaaa, Cashier. llS-iS-l-t-ll DIG EATERS GST MM Sag Tea and Sulphur . Tumi Gray, Faded Hair Da and Clotty, tt" The American men and women mast guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, baoauM i Nt too much and all our' food ta rich.. Our blood kt filled with uric acid which th kid neya atrtva to Alter oat, they weaken from overworn, become sluggish; tha 1twfntfe-ttim TlDfTin tha-roatrtt la kidney troubia, bladder weakness and a general decline 4 health. , 7 WVWWiT When your kidney feel Ilka lumps Ja cloudy, full of aedlmeat or yon are with sick headache or d"tiy. nervous speltsv add stomach, 'or you have rheumatism when the weather la bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Raits; take a tame- spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few flays ana your kidneys wtll then act fine. Thla fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com nines with llthla. and haa been usea ror gen eratlona to flush .and stimulate clogg ed kidney: to neutralise the acids In the urine so It no longer ta a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive; cannot In jure, make a delightful effervescent llthla-water beverage, and belong In every home, because nobody can make mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. condition. The 'ocal Piarkut price requested In the lat column Are de sired solely for the information of thl office aa to what market condi tions are. and wtir hot be publlahed or given out In any form. Only the price which thefarmer asks will be published. 10. In addition to the above we shall appreciate any further Informa tion of-market conditions which you may think of value. . TWO DKATHS AT JACKSON" SPRINGS. CharH-n Baxter at the Home; of His Mother, rV A. rvtrv of A-le. Indi geHtion. , Jackson Bpringc Jan. i. Our vil lage was saddened with two deaths on C'briatma eve day. Charlie Bax ter passed away at 8 a. m.' at the home of his mother, on' Elm tret Mr. Baxter returned a few month ago from Seattle. Washington, where he had . been some time with hopes of regaining his health which haa been bad for the past several months. He returned" to, apend hi laat atnya wjM) his mother, M rs. -M. F Bi ter, and sister, Miss Jeanette Baxter, who a'ere ago aa he grew worse. Mr. Baxter came here several years age is young jwanhood with hut moth er wno was manager or ine jacgwoiT Pprings Hotel a few seasons before retiring. Since then Mr. Haxter has travelled extensively throughout America, making friends wherever he went. The remains were taken to Balti more to be cremated. Edwin A. Currte paased away at 6: SO p. m. December 25' at his home on -Main- Bt Mrv CHrrt we It year of age and-. waa i incmbtr of the Preebyteiian church hare. Hi death was a shock to hi many friend In this and other State. He waa mar ried to Mia lola Poo la th only daughter of J. M. Poole. He leave three children. The burial took place at the Pres byterian cemetery here with Masonic TfonofsT tWTnnfmri servtce -htng conducted by Kev. J, I. A. Brown, of Aberdeen, a former paator. A large number of relative and friends from a distance attended. So ciety rtlUHMeiON-WILDKR. Beautiful Home Wedding at Auburn on Christina Day. (Speaal w Tha Km and Oumtmt I Auburn, Jan. 1. A most beautiful home wedding was solemnised at the home wf Mrs. Florence Wilder, of Auburn on December J6th. when her daughter. Ml Blanche Wilder, was gtvwn tn marriage to Mr. U. C. Per. kltison. of Youngsville. N. C. th Rev. J W. Mastln offlicstlng. Tromptly at 2:80 p. m. strain of Mendelason's march Dealed forth with the soft wadding unusual sweetness under th deft touch ot Miss Ethel Creech, of Clayton, N. C. Th attendants were Miss Hattle Perkin snn. of Youngtrville, with Mr W. 8. 1'reddy. Mlsa Gertrude Winston, of Youngsville, with Mr. Kuwell Powell, omnburn. Ml- Perklnaon . and Mr, Preddy being maid t honor and best man. The bride wa handoniely attired In a going away suit of brown cheviot with hst, shoes and glove to match. She wa one or Auburn' most popu lar young ladles. The groom Is con nected with a drug company. The ceremony . wa witnessed by a hoat of frienda, among the guests from a distance being Miss Bul Pearm, Mis Helen Winston. Mis (lertrude Winston, Mi Hattle Perkinson snu Mr.-.0. W. Blanks, of Youngsville; Mies Ethel Creech of Clayton; Mrs. Bruce Pace, of Knlghtdal. and Meers. Richard Parkinson, , Elton Mitchell, Robert fitell. Kdwtn Winston and W. 8. rreddy.'of Youngcville. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party left In auto for.Toung vllle, the home of the groom, where an elegant reception waa given by Mr. and Mr. V. K. Perkinon, parent 6T The "greoTir - r- Their many frienda juin In wishing them a long and hsppy life together. Birthday Party at Aurora. Aurora, Jan. . Mia Qabrieli May Tripp gave a very enjoyable birthday party on the afternoon of iia.mhar It. The amenta present nr. Mtase Clara Bonner Lan. of Clearwater, Fie.,; Marguerite lne. Caroline Dough. Emllj Mary Bon ner. Eltxabeth Stubba, of Aurora: Musters Eugene Lane, of Clearwater, Kla,, and Walter Raleigh Staley, ot Rocky Mount.' Th gam of candy luat waa much enjoyed by the guesta, Virginia Farms and Hemes FREE CATAIiOOUB Of SPLENDID BARGAINS. . JR. B. dtAJTWT A COn lB Richmond, Va. t . VHEXCFXLSO . ... W wiah to emphasise out prompt service and R leasing result In or I. DaJaPT. atTDIO. I'aa the Parcels Post. KODAK FIM!HINO DEPT. Rocky Monnt. K. O. Straight Fact, Consider If Smoker, of tb Old Tar HerSute- DRENAr.lAri'S- -rr Livo Indian Solon Shinglo and C. H. ire made of Tjwe toblteeorflBfuTIy selected, tF , mm ' ' E1 f as tkl ions SKitOUR OEALER.FOItrHEiM. Address, - C E BRENAMAN & CO., 422 W. Lexington Street. Baltimore, Bid. 'Br pwi Secured a Large Order A SOUTH GEORGIA, Lumber Dealer was reading his mQmi.ng.papcj,cjL his eye caught a news item from a nearby town, to the effect that a certain contractor had been given the contract for the erection of a large factory building. He called thcv Contrataor on the Long Distance Telephone and sold him $4,000 worth of lumber. Disuhce is no manship. z --. When you telephone smile ' SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 9 ........ - , . , 11 1 1 1 ... x -Rri dgework Our Specialties $4 and $5 a Tooth Why ruin your stomach with bad teeth? Come to see us, we will help you. OUR PRICES cannot be beat. $5.00 for a set of teeth. Modern Dental Parlors 105 1-2 Fayetteville Street CONTRACTORS When in need of Columns or any kind of Castings oi Cve lieainii ...write- J. H7G1LL, Iron Founder, ' -- ' RALEIGH, N. C. - - For 30 years Raleigh's leading Founder. Orate Bars for Saw- Mills and Cotton Mills. 50,000 pounds various sizes always kept in stock. Attornoys - at - It la Important to have your proHTlj, ami Sled ON TIME. c a ' Large Stock on Hand. ' ANTHRACITE ANj!) BITUMINOUS We have the kind best suited to your requirements. - t INQUIRIES INVITED KAL1IGH.N.V. TAR HEEL LA ELITA D, Cigars taste. . ' : " , asaawv-i I' . m v . bar to effective sales- vTtSTrt Law BHIllS aul KIOCORDK printeal - C0MC1AI PRGiTEiG CO. Hie Brie! and Record Printers ' HJ-II K. Hargeu StntH RALEIGH, N C. o- Coal SON & cJOHNSON (." THe Keeley Institute " ' Of North Carolina tVitli'iiioretbAa a quarter if a ctjntury ot successful ex- -perienceihU Iwtitutton stM It brings ripe study, modern facilities, scientific treatment and personal attention in its treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Other Drug Addiction. aw. ; Tr" Netmuther delightful rooms,n spacwua private grounds. No restraint. Xo humiliation. Vo pain or ickne$ dur ing treatment. Horn com enitnets in a pleasant atmos phere of home comforts. Delightful cumne. Corr)f$poftdtjnce confidential. , ( C D. Cunningham, Mgr., Greensboro, N. C. STATIONERY We have it all kinds, styles and grades. , COME TO SEE US. BAPTIST BOOK STORE 113 Fayetteville St Phone 698. 9 Raleigh, N. C. 1914 1914 .- With the lalsFand bfSt eq -ing, Binding, Blank Book Manufacturing, Engrav ing, Embossing, Copper Plate Printings etc., m the. . Staterwe shall he able to handle large and small orders better than ever before and during 1914 shall strive to give the very highest satisfaction to all, customers. - : : : : : " ,'-y-v.V'-i"':', Fd'wards &'Brouehtbn Printlni? Co, RALEIGH, ' - - - NO CHAPS No matter how easily your skin chaps or how cold and blustering the weather, you can prevent chapping by applying PENSLAR ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM This is a dainty preparation neither greasy nor sticky. It has protective and healing properties rarely found in other lotions. Use it and escape chaps this season. ' - " " We Tiuaranieeit'. PRICE 25 and 50c. J. C. BRANTLEY PHONES, NO. 15. BARGAINS BARGAINS All left-over Christmas goods will be sold at half original pikes. Special prices on Framed Pictures, Mirrors, China and Novelties. ftuv now and save money. Ellington's Art Store RALEH.U. X. C. mm mli M Tailoring Co. ' 1 QUALITY H1GHER-THAN PRICE ; Havrjyour Full Dress Suit Built by the Master Tailor ROSES, CARNATIONS MID VIOLETS POT PLANTS OF ALL KINDS. "A trial order wilj convince you that ware th: leaders. '. - RALEIGH , FLORAL COMRANY Out-of-Towa Prompt Service. , AU Phoati . Ordan Solicited f ht Leading FIorit . RigM on Car Um tma - NORTH CAROLINA THAT ARISTOCRATIC TOUCH comes not .'rum elaborate gown or Jewelry, uut from the touch of nature, visaed upon on by a corsage bou quet. We'll fashion " your favorite flower and permit' them t an air of eleganc to your appearaata H. STECC-IU Florist, mm
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