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SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER b, 1914. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER i9 l . . .- i I " LOUlSBURCi ' I i Ixmlsbura;. Dec. I. The yery latMt and moat unique society fad that hu . attach thta estty la potum hunting I ssuty."- Bach a social function u )r-uu a juniujr-iufiu, won ft nm party went out in wagon and auto mobile aeveral miles in the country, and then "tool; to the woodsy-tor truest vt that animal that has made potatoes ramoua tne world around. ' .All ths hardships endured by ths rentier sex in climbing over logs. wadinr through streams, coins through brier thickets, were mors than compensated lor by the genuine sport f capturing two flns Specimens of ths marsupial family. About two o'clock in the morning ths merry party of 'possum chasers returned to ths city, where a sumpt uous repast awaited them at the cafe. All claimed that they had had ths Urns of their Ufa ' Those In the party were: Mrs. M. E. Williams, rhaperone; Misses 8ue Al ston, Myrtle Allen, of Axtell. Gladys Telvertos. Eliza Moore, Edna Wat klna Martha Krey,. Mary Btuart Eger ton, Lyflne Hall, Bettle Stalling. Lula Bet Person. Luran Joyner. Burdett Joyner. Margaret Hicks, Mrs. June Ferguson, chaperone; Messrs; - O, U Crowell. K.'U. Nash, Henry Paschal, Osmond Yarborough. Ben Humner. R. A. Carilon. V R. Suggs, Willie Macon, IJeorge P. Walker. W. K. Lambert son. Joe Nash. Howard - Brown, of Lung Branch. N. J , Dick Burbon, of Ixng Branch: Mr. Reynolds, J. J. Clark. W. W. Crowell. D, J Smith wick, and Blair Tucker'.' At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Macon, of Ingleside. four mile north of this city, a Thanksgiving party was glren by Messrs. Willie and Wilson Macon and Prof. K. Do bo Scruggs In honor of the following visiting young ladies: Misses I.onle and Susie Mead ows, of I-eiiisburg: Myrtle Allen, of Axtell: Mamie Hicks and Mattle Al len, of .otilxhurg. and Janle Soutfeer land. of Henderson. Messrs. Macon charhring tiusfs.' 5 '' , Thanksgiving dinner was -th. cen ter of attraction Thursday. Friday was spent in rabltlt hunting. The party Millie to town Saturday to wit ness the earns- .f basset ball between Ingtenlile anil Muplevllie, in which the Manlevtlle tesm were' victors by a aesiss" tif a-to .' - ; ' The Industrial Book Oluh, which in n of-t-be irewest iiraril5PMl ant .metis'! every l rlin nernoon. held Its taut )ueetinc"a.l the home of Mrs. Ida If ale on Kennmure avenue, auid was;iargly" Attended. After a general discussion on the betterment of the; club, Mrs. W. J. footer, the president, read a stimulating paper on "The Dangers of i Lime Combats Tuberculosis IS difficult to scape &m conviction that lira, itar- Tatioa and Umm Mtimilarifjn arm tb real issues behind th inasfa of. VJnwbaity and resisUnoa ia tuberculous," write. Ira Vaa Ciewoo, M. D., in tlx May 11. 1912, iuus I of the New York "Mwdkal Record," a journal of the highest atanebne ia the world of median. ' . i Dr. Van Gieson la smlnenf In his profession,, and hia assertion that lima asalmllatlon. Ia,tha Yeat lasua". -In-Tssiatanea -to tubenuloeta "Teara"ths"sump of authority. Ordinarily lima la not aaslly assimilated medcinally, but Eckman'a Altsratlve is one preparation containing it In such form and com- blnatlon as to facilitate assimilation by the average person. - Thia la ona reason for the success of Eckman'a Alterative in many cases of tuberculosis which apparently have yielded to It. aad other cases which have been benefited through Ita uae. Our experienced-based faith in this remedy Is shared by a large number of men and women who say they owe health, strength and life to It. It contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-fortnlng drugs, ao la aafs to try. If your druggist is out of It, he can get It, or you csn wi der direct from ua. Eckman Laboratory Philadelphia Cheap Literature, and Why We Should (Jet the Best." The M lesion Study Class of ths Bap tist jchurch, which ia studying now "The Child In ths Midst," Miss Edna Allen being the teacher, was moat de lightfully entertained Monday after noon In the home of Mrs. J. 8. How ell, on Kennmore avenue. After the study period. Mrs Howell served de licious refreshmenta Misses Ruth Taylor, of Dunn, and Kern fiibson, of Bryson City. Oxford College students, spent the week-end In the home of Rev. and Mra W. M. Uilmore. PINEHURST sew not knit for the Belgian and the; Red Cms: ths initial1 meetm heitt at the winter home of Mrs. Zenas It HI leer -ft- V1gewoov- R. I Mn of (leneral Bliss, on Monday. Tea was nerved at the eohelualon of work. In cidentally many "Informs! social pleasures. are-camtribuiXjig' to 4s-- Joyment of the early Uecember col ony: "dancing at The Carolina, bridge at. tlje.'odUa, nd ie at the Cnuri try t'iuh, with now ann men a motor picnic or movie party. Perfect -days are populaTizlnT"p"uf- donr sports. Interemt of the week cen- toring in the annual December golf tourney, other are enjoying excel lent quail xhootlng, tennlu is a favor- VwV. OLD age can be made the period of great ex! happinesfl. but complete, good health 1 necessary. " As age advance the xloinsch and bowel muM'les lose their elaellcity and no lon ger rcupond readily. The result Is conntipaiion, jjr dyrpepsia, bilioiisneKS, our storttach. bloat ing, druwulncHg after eating, belching, head ache etc T-he foregoing; wan about Hie condition that Mr. Win. A. Itofker. 4 Vienna Ht., RochcRter.' N. V.. found hirnHelf in Home time ago. A kihk! friend pcrxuaded him to take lr. Caldwell' Kyrup Pepuln, a widely known laxative. tonlr that has been 'oh the market for two genera tions. After a nrtcf use t. f It he writes that If he had the last"bottle obtainable he would not part with it for a hundred dollars and Mr. Roeker Ik not an eHpeclally rich man either for he connldei-H hlmeelf entirely well. Anothef noteworthy cane is that of Mrs. Margaret Bar ringer, of Newark. Ohio, who ii 8 2. Dr. Caldwell's Kyrup Pepeln Is without doubt America's greatent hounehold remedy. Its mild action recommends it especially for babies, women and old folk, for these ithould not take nraxtlo cathartics snd purgatives such as pills, powders, fait waters, etc. Tour druggist Hells Syrup Pepsin at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, .and you should alwaya have a bottle In ths house. Thousands of old users always have the dollar sue. as it ia more economical. Results are guaranteed or money will be refunded. . Coupon for FREE, SAMPLE Pr. raMwll m atlurt tn mii1 rniyottf wbo hn nwr trtd this ppinedy A frw imiuple hottl for i f r m I InreHlijfMtion. Simply flip thU toiipou mid tnclow In an enrHui, with yitnr iiiiiuc mid titr (irNN, p wrll your name anil ii(1'lrfM plainly oq a I tout curd mHi) mall It t nr.. W. It. CuLdwell. 07 WanhliiKtun HL, l.tl oello. 111. JJrrcraul tuigrnBrfj ljriaimafl (taxba txrUiHtcr Cf atgna BtonpUi mktlfb npon inquest toprrtt UlaJiiipg QUmjiang filrlpnani, BlrBtaUi ite with many, and riding enjoys great popularity. Heldoni has a larger com pany been gathered at this season; ths list o( cottagers nearly complete and the crowd at the Hotel Carolina a goodly one. Late arrivals Include Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Toppln. Messrs. Owen Johnson. Conde Nast and J. H. Hlogefi. of New York; Mr. and Mrs. P. D. ttvlatt. "f Hochester; Measra D, P.' (iraves and Lanle.l Good, of Buffalo: Mr. and Mrs. ("has, J. Hark horn and Mr. W. H.. Burrows, nf Newark; Mr. and .Mrs. It. P. titaats. of Xlontclair: Mr. and Mra. Geo. K Robinson, of Somervllle. Mr. James T. Armstrong and Mies Mary K, Armstrong. of Pittsburg: Mrs F. V DuBols and Mrs. A. f, tilmsted. of Conderspirt. Pa; Mr. E. AJ.trrMtxtsav f'-siailfc4M-. ir-,.-..-. - . 4 Mr. and Mrsv M. H. Johnsrrn. Mr. and Mrs. Uearge It.. Mile he! I, of lis vs. land: Messrs. lilchard Garlu k anJ K. K:i Wattvo.f . .ViungKLu ru.-ilr... J.-V Kenlri'k. nt Chicago': -Mr. and Mrs. D.Kelly and . Messrs. K1ln Hender son and P. B. OBrl-ii. of Detroit; Mr. i:. H Hawkins, of Iulnth. ' Mr. V: WAWInstowroT WwRiBT mt T. A. WhiUden. , of Sewtnn; Messrs. (Jsorge.N. aud'Jt. D.' Clemson. 6f MiiJ: dleiown. t'lirni;: Mr. anil Mrs. Hnniucl Beekman. of providence : Mr. and Mr. P.. T. Jiluran, f Pss-tucket. WILLI AMSTON Iuuum .WllUama. Mary taddell. Agnes Taylor. Margaret liulley. MatUe Gill, Esther Harris. Irma Holding, Bessie Dunn and Raby Iteld: Mesdsmes I. Fort, 8. P. Holding. W. W. Holding. E. B. Ksrnshsw. H. P. lodd, J. B. Powers.' B."F. Board. T. P. Jones. Mitchell. C L. Jackwtn. J. H. Croiier. W. C. Smith, Vlerbert tTaylur.-J. C McHrsyer and M. M. 1'otcat. . .. . Mr. Wilson Wllhsms. of New York, is the guest of hia sister. Mrs. T. P. Jones. Mr. Reddon Ooude recently mads a short visit to the "Hill." Misses Mary and Boss Holding and Irvln Mage spent Thanksgiving at tb-xir hinni-s.- '" Mr. Watson Wilkinson, of Itich rsond Medical College, was the guest of his parents during the Thanksgiv ing holidays. ,- Friends of Mr. B. J. Allen will re. gret to know that he is iutte ill st ths home of Mr. J. M. Hrewer. He was stricken with paralysis about a week ago.- Mra R. B. Powell, of Sliver City, N. M.. Is visiting friends on the "Hill." Messra W. 1. HarrW and T. E. and J. K. Bobbltt spent Thanksgiving at their homes In Llttlef.n Mra Itobert Holding went on a hunting trip during the holiday and brought home a wild goose. :i number of birds and a larse wild turkey. Misses Helen Potest, Minnie Mills, lionise Holding and Khiatieth. of Meredith College, spent Sunday lth their parent a Mrs. II. II. Cobtirn. of Falmouth. Mass.. is spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wilkin son. Miss Mattle Clll hnil as h. r Thanks, giving itiiesls Miss Minrw Canudy and Mra Booker, of Durham Misw-s Maggie Allen. N. II Allen snd Ada Ie Tunberluke half returned from Raleigh. MONROE Monroe. Dec. 6. Mrs l)r I M Iflair entertained tin- Sin..,, at lor beautiful home on 11,, n.- ! i .- 1 1 'I'id.t afternoon, at one of tin- lie-i im'i lint; of the year Tht cl'.l. N stinltint; Germany nnd each niem! r i hii.I-m) to the roll cull by iimnint: it Hhini city. "A famous Klilne. Ciistle". whs ' 'tMumiBuiHiiiuTi linniimnrtmmitnn 3 3 a- 1 i Ms Littleton. Dec. 5. Sslurdav after noon from four to six. little Miss Klla Louise Bonney celebrated her ninth birthday. A large number of her young friends were preterit and enjoyed the occasion very much. The game of sneeze afforded much amuse ment to the children, Delicious cream, nablscoea and fruit were served. At each plate was placed a souvenir, the boys found small footballs at their plates and the girls baskets, also filled with candy. Little Miss Virginia Huffty enter tained a number of her friends Mon day afternoon from iw 6 to four. Many Interesting children games were play ed auch as pinning Mr. Brown's tie on Master James. Miss Mary Lou Dowtin Konthe. x-llxcJor pinning the tie ngar est the proper place. A quarter waj hid and the search began, the finder of ths money to keep it. Miss Eliza beth Nicholson was the lucky one. Ice cream snd cakes were served by Mra Dowtin. Mrs. Huffty and Miss Myrtle Carmon. ThejHning taltls was decorated with ferns. The Ladles' Knrelgn Missionary 8o- c 1 e ty o f i h e AL. U. Uhueciw..alUil. has- oecn nieciiug during tne Ian lor the purpose of studying the conditions of the fore.gn fields, was very delicht fully entertained by .Mrs. J..7L New some Wednesday afternoon. A large number was present. The book shli h the' society Is now studying i ''The Child of the Midst," by Alary chauf fer Labaree. Mrs. J. II. Harrison ia leader of ihi society, but all of the member join m the discussion of the book. The last meeting o! this sea son will hv hetd next Wednesday af ternoon st lbs home of Mrs. 8. G Daniel. ,. . ; vVake forest . Waks Forest. I )-. . On W4ni day afternoon Mrs. U B. - Powers charmingly entertained the "Trail" Olob- at-her atliat-Htg linme "ll Gore street. Ths. house --was - beautifully I decorated for the occasion, dainty I score cards ad dins to ths .color Tmm . ' 1 . 1 I served. Those enjoying Mrsu Powers' UOuHaattniWUHllIillUUHalintt were Misacs Mildred Dunn. THE DRAMATIC CLUB nUhe University of North Carolina PRESENTS GEORGE BERNARD SHAWS FAMOUS COMEDY . Arms and the Man'' Monday Evening, Dec. 7 8:30 P. M. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. Tickets on sale at Kmg-Cro well Drug Co. WUIianiBton. Dei ". "Hallads of Courageous North t'arollnlans" is t lie title of a book of poems r"cently pub llshed by Marshall DeLamy llao WOOd, ' of Tlaleigh, ahd "it is iledkaled "As a token of friendship and affec lion to Colonel Wilson Gray l-amb. of Wllllamston. president of the-North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, in peace and war a loyal North Caro linian, and a wdrthy representative of herioc Uevolutl'm-ar- a.nc'tuc." IlutJ ts quite' "a "conipliriieiit lo Colonel l.auib, who Is one of the most promt nent cltlreiiH of Willlamston. Col. i.atnh is the president f 'the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati, the oldest and most exclusive of all historical . societies which gives to Willlamston prestige in the socinl world nf North Carolina. To b elig ililo to this society one must be the oldest son of the oldest son of an of fleer in Washington's army. ileorKe JVuc-hingtnn was the n rut president aeneral of the sm-lety. and Tammany of New York was formed In opposi tion to the society In the early history of the country. Miss Mayo Iunh was hostess at a rharnitUi aiHminted luncheon on ThanksKlvlrin day in honor of her brother. Luke Umli, who Is assis-ta't ed with the Department of Justice at Washington, and who was at home for the holidays. The guests present were:, Sliss Tannic limb HauKhtoti. of Washington. Miss 'Annie, Lamb. Harry A. Uiggs, and Wilson U. Iiwnh. Jr. Harry A. Biggs entertained ; a small number of friends aftr he theater on Krtday night. In honor of Harry H. Warner leading man of The Turning Point Company, whom itr. Higus has known for a nitmlver of ycaVs. Mr. Warner Is the son of the auditor of the siintc Ke Railroad arid lives In Texas, lie went on the stage about five yeara ao and hus won considerable success. Mrs. I.esMe Kowden entertained at a card party during the week lo an nounce' the engkKcment of her sister. Miss Hannah icuirlu rowden, to Robert Kverett. who lives near Wil llamston. The mariiHge will be cele brated on the i;th of January. Mrs. Asa T. Crawford was hostess at a card party on December 1st to forty ladies. The afternoon was splendidly spent. Mrs. Warren, of Durham, won the priie. a nunch of large white chrysanthemums LITTLETON WHOOPJWG COUGH arast'Hur isouf amhsa ivuuu , ajtOiCHITlS CaTasJU! COLDS Assnrts. ufesstd CflecUwtiuMncatasnKliag dniCLVamrierd Ctmsm sloes the pvanyMU of Mbooseig Cough sod Kttrvas Spsmkk Cmvs at one. It is s noj to suffer from AaumuLTssafrearrvfctSifce MirbMtic miwt Is haled sNthmnr Breath, nukes breathing easy; norsei the sors nwoal tnat. amnina mthd stalls, H S.SiSlMSai M III Hi Sks aSSSrm. Send us postal tor dnrrtpth bimkt VAPO CUSOUkt CO. ? Certiit St.. M.T. Gift Articles For the Christmas Holidays Useful and Substantial as well as Dainty and Ornamental in Abundant Supply Conveniently Arranged " and Easuy Accessible to all- Customers FERRALL ICilPAM the subject of an lntereeting. essay by ra W. K. Caaon. In a pleasing man ner. Mrs. J. A Stewart toid of ths anoient Wime legends, which was thoroughly enjoyed. Ths reading of tils -Ix.relle" hy Mrs. W. A. Une wu! nigniy appreciated. is her - usual graceful manner. Mrs. D. A. Houston rendered "The Watch on the Ithlne" on. the piano. After the study, the guests were ushered lno the dining room, .where an elegant sis course luncheon was served. Misses Annie Bernard Hansen and Mabel Mhatuinn assisted in serving, lleeidea the club members, the following guests en joyed the charming hospitality of Mr". Iflair:"MedarnesE:"W. Crow.N M. Kedfearn and J. W. 8impeon"aml Miss Mary Hlair. Mra. Arthur Henderson wss hostess to a rook party Tuesday afternoon, given In honor of her sister, Miss Huili Kay, of KaleiKh. at her home on Windsor street. There were two tables of players, those being present were Mesdame K. a. Green and Wal ter Henderson and Misses Ituth liay. la Hruner. llallie Neal. Annie Maun ders. Ki-telle aid Mary Kliaaleih Monroe. t Mr. and Mrs Frank l.aney have re turned from their bridal tour to Itlch mond and ftthcr Northern points. Mr. and Mrs Horace Neal have re turned from their bridal tour to Richmond. Washington and other Northern points. They are boarding at Mr. J. Ii. Simpson's Mrs. Neal is a neice of .Secretary of Agriculture Houston '' Mr. IVurl ItiKKins und Miss ltuhy Cale were in.irrl-i Hunda ht the borne of Klder W. 1 Thoma.s, who performed th'- cerenion'. Mr IUk gans NU a son or Mr W. .1 KinK'i"-' and .Mi. Ki.emin-i is ;i thuiehtcr of Mr. W. U. tlale lli'ih arc popular youiiK people. The utlili.tlc nssoi ial ion of the Mon roe Hith S huul an -eliga-tit re- i cption Tluitniiay niuh st th- Juclton f lnli rooms. Ttu iilin v;is ilt-liKtit-f ii 1 1 spfnt fil;ivlnK rnoft. :ift-r whti 1. dt-lii ions ri fi t-Minu nts were scr fii. Th-- n,!t of tnwn Kni'i-ln wore Mrs llud-i'M li. tli. l, of i 'llartotte. i.inil Mis i :tt lu-l i n- . Ki i't'i o(l Itui h.inan. V'a. Tin r.i cl.linn Hit i h.'iperoued bv Mi.-si w M:,ry u.th.l. Mnl,.. Ijin- snd Velma Jlofn. .Mls .ijiih I-oiig gave a dilihlful s.-wlrig party Saturiirty afternoon to a number of tor friends -The affuir was rniiiplliiii ntaiy to hT weekend gpeuis, Mesd.nines, JgfturjrUl,, - t(M)JW. "WHWii W-Wsseie Iithw. -burlolle. und Huth Hay, of H.ibilgh: After a ptsaaaltr" hrmr riT rh'g. a ' dainty, sjliid. cjiirjic nil si rvt'd, . Abuul fifty IHHuts- wef- ri Si fit-.- - - - The heme ..f Mr. and Mis. K. I. McM"klw. :f 'N'rti: M.o4iri', w as Ui .-eerie .of '. it niiia- weA.liliiiK Monday. lvju.il xijiixr. jJJUililix.. -illis .WilnuM .i . niio- Hi.- l.riU- ""f Mr William M Smith, of S;ilislnir.y. "Ihe ceremony fffls .'oeTfrmed frv .Hca-- -ItrH.' Krrt., niilgliirTTii. t lie presemf of a Vlrcle ol 1 iicni... Alter the wt-ldtjiK. reci.p tiwn wii.s tendered s.t. thfr' h.riH of -the litiile in ll-Olor of I he ik i HMhII Tllee lire poplihil n'linB people Miss HeUli Howie entelt.llne.l Ht B f"tir ruiirn' I'lneheoii r'r.iilsN. in honor of Misses Hulh iuy. of "llnb-igh. ami Miss Marion V.intl!. of Klinileih ". .1 - lege. 'ha r lot! r ThiiM' inl!e, Wele. Miss4v Kele-ces Staeji, l'tvul. Nam e. N.inilii" N.'ie Mi Neeley. Itl.i liruller, llallie N.,l, Kiik'erua Johnson, Kusie I'livhiElnii anil i'.rae l-Itiril. Misses Vlni.l hlll I- IV W'T Mini Kt hel Huwle i;rai fulU a.M?iti il llv huHteiiH til llie sinmi: of the imirns Peruna Will Stop That CpugK ,Utmi:!l- TO Ml 4,HHVKti1V. lUnmifMl IEn4 I ih fftitr .tvrn at Mount Hv M.unt 1h. .'i. A prdty (fun- I'litn-'iil t M 'i'trt tf'iir;..! I'.lnm hi- K'r m whi i to nutrrv Mr. Thrn;ts ..f Wtln. inmim. w.i th m tMroll; tifi tun KhimiT k tn '(V M r. Mnry S-u T In-rl;i nil mm Tn'ilri V lant Th ;ittr.Ti ti f Southcrl.ini) h"Mit tfiniiit'ul in i'- il't "rat juris nf lvrr;-! ti-1l'. which hlt-rn'ltii with tin-Kt,ix.-!v liir.ylirtf -! n Hnd I'ntMiii.! ht-n itrt- with trHil.s nf C;iMltn;i hfTT -VlH kl'. hi ihf (.li'.im f (). tiiilM i an(1l-M rav t i i k ni-ll" croc litnriMtJ th- up lriarii n iz f 'iit . w h it h in In tu U -I'lur lt((nitir ITth MrMilii mt W. . Str.-U um) IV W. l.uit h- rhinil -I hi Kllt'Ma ul th- fiitrmirr, whil' M!flH niH S A Wo it in und ii A. HfiiMhrrii' ml rc fMHl with thn hMd-s in Ih r''"it niMm. Mr-. II .1. pMfif' li fi th- hiiv ifvto th llvlni: rumn, h ri M rt. Mi' H. ' 'h rr hml hn r k' f t Mi- I J ! 1 1 "Shower K-KistT," it li f whit-- niHlIn' rvtnl w.itti !? oMllndi' fllltitlil fu the im ' u- An infinal rutilft uhk rn joyM, Hitipif- in th- t.ii't that I'm h inif."tli'n wtifl-' rflafiv- to trth or .srrnntri; anri f'HcIl IlllfWer WH thf- MHMM nf rt mii- ula r r-'H" M i Kran k I 'ni;hfh a in) Mis. M T. Mi-. ,-mI- (Ir.-w f.r th-pri-. ant) it was w.-ii 1 Mrs lirn z iil' . 1"l' truphv was a (air.ty uil tirri4 ..f Tf- "ittirt; hip f Mil. StantliNh" arrl w is pif-w iit'-I Mis?. St ! 1 h ii I i int -M a ii i . wh'i in t irn I'nf'UN'l tt t-i th jrui'M of h..T...r In tin iliiiini! r"'ini, whirr- h ii plah orat ?all rour-' wa.s fauMh'Hily sorwil, t h i' roi wa 'T w hi-r- in n, ifti'm nni its H") t tint was r fli'ftial In th- iv'low of c-aiMllis. (Irur in thf cpnTt of tin1 lalih-. with Ii t X'i'i wit c i i. ' r of larn. an im (u'iis (tliik f-o l.iirr' an jhi of iMVt'-rv. Afff-i J hi' f4 frihnu'f!iM wi-n- h-(ii l.y MimI.iiiis I '..p. i V 1 1 Ma tux. t ho hwt .4 hi a (.t.i ''in ihs nuiiiiii-r r itiovt ii tl;o ln .il! of iho nf anil pn- 7oof,.l nnl'i'(Wi'fl thin-. Iti ihf ul i f i i (oiUt'tioji if linen.-. Iai a-iol hii'ii thii wt,r hun ilrt1 if h'Hi li'sr' mailt lini; han'1 for a youtiK woman who hol.N a warm pla-'r in th- h art f nil. Mu h '- a wii" rii'-lr of fri rols nv.r t h St .i I who ait int t-r-t'l,1 in t h' rorniin: -iit anil an w ihljii; tir ha pi 1 1 iixijfw iai .iiti:i;s iKirr. Mont fort lir MiaptiT in Minthl S-!lin. HaUfa 1; 4 jVm -v. i Th la r Fnnthly iri-!inr Mf thf Kli7.ahth Mttntfort V hhi 'ItHptrr. L. A It w'af ht-l-l at t h olonial horn' of M r Mttrti" Gl'aji-Lu lllifixx Tm-JMUy a-f tmooiti, I -i rt inUr .Int. Mr. John UlouiiT. of lt-f uv lount. ttifU r of Mr.". (jiiwn. wan ho-l iKoi thin nc anion Mr.". Hlouiit vififil hy her .imt.. Mm. ;iiv-n Hn1 Mitwl'iWfrtnn. w I ninictl thi- jruirts in t ho ri -pti"n tmll. Th y w it taki n to the cloak TTimrn nnrt T.tTpn nstMirtrrl- ti? thn pnr lur. Th1 h'm- wa attrn tivl v Ih-- Af-a4 4 - i-tv - y u t 4 riMsMH-'vrTrtf-' lions. At I 3 thf KttTyfi wfr" in v.K-ii to thv flininpt TMm. w hn'h w att a drf-ntn ixf )ovhnof, and whr a TouTrjurj lun heoh a l a ut If ully sr vi y Mivi lf('Wirton. aj.'i.'t eJ hy MirU Panm? CJary. At 3' ih1 mi'tint c;vf!1tin urdrr l- the K nnt. M iff Panlfl, and aftVr ii jiuyor hy thf ha plain, tho roll i nil f howt'd ft k(mh1I iiuniU'-r prtsrtL- ,M ut h liiin wan trail. airt?tr Afir hh h ft mopt t-xcvllent itper. "Willtam JMtt." prepan d by Uuw llowrtvn. w;u read. lrit"d" whh i-vjhK hy th haptr, whirh then djoprt.i'd to m-t with Mrs. K. I. Whit h.-U. KnhVI'f. N i., January, llo. " " . v Bt-XGll M TIIK F'IKKST. MLj'eroMjyJitH XH of SufTrrtiur a ikMi al MK U UhHr1iiKtmr MuhhI. r"aiif'. LKr. I nir, the dlre tion nf Mi-i. -li W Hhi-rfiiKtoii. who hajr nivn may nticOwful niu(rli. Cluh k df-ahtful rntf rtinm-nt wai giyea W-edned-iy. t-Nriiiit titr tbe re- "I have Tly. found ; :r;Bk Peruna t- to be I i Excellent TonicL" Mra. Perry, of tl 18th Arniu N. E.. Minneapolis. Mlnn la tha wife of Commander Freeman O. Perry and well known In O. A. n, and society circles. Sin Is tlie author of 'Minne haha Lauarhlnn Water." 8 ha asyi: I have tried l'eruna and found It an excellent tonlo and cure for catarrh. It la good for all catarrhal affections of the stomaea, and all disease leadlna: to consumption. Also for bronchial troubles. I relieve tt to be one of the best medicines on the market. Thousands can testify to Ita cure with the same pleasure that I Do not atop a coos by takta ale prssssnta or opiates, A oooctt stopped that way will retam. . titop a cxnjKh by taUntr tonic. Baa , Peruna. This rids the system of the) Irritation that caused the couch. Couch ia an effort on tha part as? nature to clear tha ttronchlal tubes. It Is a mistake to atop a couch, ex cept by aaalstlna; nsvture in rlaarlnc the riibev;SMaHabd, simply numb the nerroua system and ' the cough stops, lea. vlna tha poison ous and Irrllatlna mate rials in th bronchial tubes. This will soon affect . ths lungs. Let ca stop the coua;h with Peruna. that atrenstbena and builds up and re mores tha lrrttatkMa, I Had the Crip. Mr. C. Happy, Hardin. Ray Co.. Mo, writes: "I can aafely reomnncnd Pe runa as a remedy that will run? all catarrhal troubles. It wan of Treat benefit to me as It cured n of ca . tarrh of the throat, and I took a very bad cold and had la grippe last Feb ruary. It settled in my throat and lunfr. I took three bottles of Peru? na. and It cured me. I highly recom mend tt to all who are sick, and I sin , . . ... , . priaa m aim uijr ciiuui cuivo l m i um . runa of others. Another Case of Grip. Mrs. Jane (Jlft, R. I. D. 1. Athens. 'Ohio,, writes': "I think I would have been dead long ago If It had not been v tar Peruna. . tl jsars ago j. luul la rrlpne. Wry- bad. . The doctor came lo see me every day. but I gradually grew worse" I told my husband I thouffM -11 would aurefy die did not get relief soon. 'I till my hushand 1 wanted to try Peruna- He went dlrectly.to the drug WW- " and""Jlfot -ITOoMT of "Peruhs." ' 1 could soe tlie Improvement In a Very shnrf ltniei-snw-ww KKn- able- to do ray work. I cjiutloued Unlue tt unUli I was epUrely .cui-ed." - Catarrh of the J Tubes Chronic Cough Mn. Win Hohmann. fTM linoolai Ave, Chicago, III, writes: "1 suffered with catarrh of brsta- chial tubes and had a terribls seugh ever since a child. "I would alt up m bed with pillows propped up behind, me, but still the cough would not let me sleep, f thought snd everybody also that 1 had consurqntlon. "So reading the papers about Ps- I decided to- try, without tha least bit of hope that it would do me any good. But after taking three bottlss I notices a change. My appetite rot better, so I kept on, nerar discouraged. Finally I seemed not to Cough so much., and lbs pains an-my r ctiest got better and I could rest PA night "I am ' well new and cured of a, ehrwhW "cough and sore Throat" I "" cartnot tell you how grateful I mm, and I cannot thank Peruna enough. If, .has cured where doctors .hayo ,.J Tiitled and T talk Pemna wherever I go. recommend It to everybody.' These who object to liquid rnsdi- e'maa can no proeura Peruna Takv . '" lets. . .. . v.-i-'-"- p-i-' lief nf Hi. i IwlKlans. Sfli l.y Miw l.illn; lllll. IjiIIh- i mli-K Mm! Mrs I". K N-nfnVrly. with Mr. Wltherlnirton .ircoinpuuiHt, solo liy I'rof. Hi-aty, .M rh lt,iily uccVmipHniHt . s.ilo liy Mr. i ' K lliiiiM. Mrs. Hint's MccotnpanlHt, were rhnrnitngly rendered. Simas by Iho JiicUMin brothers wi re enjoyed by Ihe iiiiiliviice Miss AiiKUKla Thonip son Kve a f1'llrhtfol rendlnir: Miss W'lnt-frcd Kaison r.nl selei-tlons from 'N.lin Charles McNeill with keen ap I.reclatlon of the humor of the nu ihor. ariil Miss Kilith Powers tt luili Luco.ua (iuwr.-- Iwy MImn Marls l-'itiMon. l-ttia I'rice anil 'lurn Ninlth i;ne llinctl lieailire to the Ull.ltence. A inot Int.TestiiiR sketch f l.l Kium' whs Ktven bi Mism f-'mlly Hill She" told first of the Kcosrraphtcal ,, cut Ion of the country. b.lriK one nf the smallest i-ount Tie.- In Kurope. si retch 'lis one hnitflred miles alons th North Sen, with length from one hundred unit twenty to one hundred nnd slxly- (4e llillen. ItH religion Is Itomilll I'ntholic. Its iitnilatlons and Innsuuite I'rem h It llli been known li" the "(ink pit"' of Kurope's opposlna af iniea. bavins: surged mid re-surged ,n-ripiw its pining. The soil, thoush sandy. Is fertile The HeliflHn farmers are lorieblered the bent iti Kurope. the furnis avt-rag-Ing from two to tlve acres mont of l he vurk Is done with spades - .nly rich farmers! being able (o. own a horse. The first mention' we have of the KelKlans. Visr. Neill hald. was in Caesar's ConimentHritw--where It Is said, "All tiaol was illvlilerd Irtu three, parts, '' one of which the Hel :;mii Inhabit. They were called f..r ilMsirnl. the bravest. They beloricec3 to she Hoinan empire .Itiii years. .After ibti, they were compiered by t'harle. iliaxtle. Milni'tlmes belonKina to Alls tna. then Ui tips in and -tn francevtiut always prewervinx :i senil-lncleienleni liosillon which pr'ented them from lielnR- entangb-d In- the (l-rmftil wiint The lielislans. during the itibl lie ntirp. were far richer unJ lie. in imich greater comfort than the Mir rmirnllng nallons. juiil the mitittaM oimI it 1iTi anil luxuries of the hollo', wore in Mril.int; cniitrast to Ihe -h-ep- skln ci ip ties :iimI f ill h v Doors of Ki g- laml and liniue The people w.rc fine linen and brocades, arid llie . oon try wart full of factories. There 1 a re. ord of Queen Klliutbetli k 1 iru' presented with th' lirst pair of eilk stiK'klngs byva H.'lglan.. The rmintr haw coniiniied tr improve in everv r.'- spei under the two leopnil'j,, aiol King Albert, mot noted f..r Ms tine laces, cariets. porci Man, etc. It pop ulation Is now 7. "UM . the moet densely populated country In KtiT"pe. lji".hur.-4Aryuili-nini4..-.- -IwlH-i-rn- -e;- peclally appeals to our . . n t hern heart", as like"il. Ill fought nlilv for their home arnl f:reiiles. anil like u. they lost a4l"uit their Si.uIh I'rofe.Hsor Mealy was inuM-r of- cere monies and Interspersed ihe program with iukes" fi -i.m i he anil : nee. ,M any hail been forewal Tied and t tlesa-g, o )nkes tirouKbt f irth mm h itiernment. Mrs' Wiiberingt-.n ! in be engrain l:ilei on her knowledge ,,f ihe varied lnlcnt of th" vlll.ige and her success In utilizing it for so worthy n cause. VFt:-:K t'HKISTMAS TRRKS. Idaho Town Mrs! Has Sagrbrwsht TIk-ii THegrsph Pole. Twin I'nlls I Idahoi IMspstch. Twin falls Is to hsve IIS second mu iiMtKal I'hrlstrmir trwe this year. Tho first was l I years ago. when, on ths first tirlatmsK on the tract, then noth ing liMt a sage brushjijaln. Ihe real -dents secured ihel sfgestirush they could find, about six feet high, and placed It in the biggest building they " had. a kind of shed Het its - fM-from- - any mountains "W here res I Christmas trees csn bs foitml. Twin I hIIs will hsve a made-tifc-order tree. The lop will b a real tree perched on a telegraph pol. Hriialler trees. shipped In. will be stripped and the firemen will make a tree frein these houghs, using the tele l.rsph pob as a foundation. It Is said that the. average wages in Ireland have Increased nearly 60 per cent in less than 10 ye Use Gets-lt," Corns Shrivel, Vanish ! If. the New Way, and You'll For. get You Ever Had Corns. On-p put os In t sseoods, eorm nhrtveih. ceines dean eff !" Test's the asar-. o l, hi. Kt.iry of OKTH-1T." the new pus ri.rn i ure. Nitthlnx can he sloipler ft llie cur.--of corsa and II never falls. Ks Carat Ms Paag N V. U "GETS-IT.' i I iirti w Ii j nilllttinn of phrfrf am udrgP liKis ll" ioln- . and (browlnc ar i!.- tr tunny M-r. titioky tap1, aiina anlr. unit "w rnitfni ' oirtflt" tbat niak m htiri'llf arotjfiitt ttie tutt mad -.t-lrt4sv.pl 7hTo fV h ii ' Tn prv'syiliis vlihr oo or rwnf i hf . ('im. Then-f l ni'tQInc t tt k t j. Mir tMklnic. iiotlffiic lo ratf inflau nmfl"n nr rnria, DtMtxjt r o Oaf iruii'1 lb itrn. on apy It In M't'.itjiii. ti m-'lf kol t, raxnrm, arlii '.-a, "T filed, wtlh thMr Mo.w. poltana) (Utnxr. Try ".KTM IT" for tbat corn, t (tilii-i, niirt .r hnniin. liKTS 11" t M t drtirlta vrT h.n. a brti. r nt dlrvct by L;irvn-p ntitf hl'ais.. "UKTj IT' It wiW in Knllch br 0l l-.wity hriiif Co.. II T lit-kit W H. Kthn I'rnt; J. i". Iirant.ry, KIdc- i rt-w-ll Iirna; 'u. noqiam Stat ENGRAVED Tf ORDER IN A distinctive Manner is a most appropriateoTristma ' GIFT FOR A t-ADY OUI NAM! ON THI S0 IS A OUAeJAHTtg OF OUAUT ORDER NOW J. P. Stevens Engraving Co. 47 WHITEHALL tT . 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1914, edition 1
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