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6. THE NEWS AND OBSERVE TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1914. f 1 r r . -- ...V ; . . . . i .'.., , ,' ; ,, -VaaMaaBMaaaBaaaaaaaaBBBSaJSSiaBalSaiaBaMBaBaaBB 'WixKWimijruTiiKi.: yrind at wtatry weather. HM aaa where awarr Have jo. dreams o atimmer - Ma 7 I Meatortaa Know too af tae palace - - w sere xb -aura en - ; UJ of w la try weather. . . slngtag n( your eorrtw . Id i rty of rrtyl Know yoavatf the gardcn . Where Lue makes bolitlnv W luil of wlatrj weather, tjeaw the wwld at rest. The tHWla MtHtu l slleaw The mow n 'rnu.d Its neM. ' AM I .ore would awk the lllic ' t - 1 bhte hi nvuuded breast. Frank L,. Mtamuo. , , Mta. Krwln A. Holt, of Hurllng " ' ton. who has teen visiting her pa rents Capt mid Mr. Thomas V. Paris, went to Flldgeway yesterday. Mr. Holt spent Sunday and yesterday in the 'ity, returning to Kurllngtoh 'uat nlaht, .Miss I lassie Ixu Pender arrived yesterday from Hah ford to visit Mrs. John V. Hobby. Mr. and Mra. J. K. Mcintosh, t.f Ienver. are visiting Mr. and Mm. t. K. Mcintosh here. Hev. and Mrs. H. H. Kellogg, of Genera, N. Y.. are visiting at the home " of their am, Mr. J. W. Kellogg-. Mra H. W. Smith was In th" city yesterday on her way to Oxford. Miss Flora Horton. Mum llcssie and Mlaa Man' K.M left yesterday fur t'layton, where they will visit a few day a. Mr. and Mr. O. I', Uum, who hare beau visiting relatives In lur- ham, returned yesterday to Tlalelgh. M is Minnie (iosney, who It teach lug Ht Filer t'lly. l t home with her parents for the holiday. Mian Hilda tinsney is rnnjtnrd to . her home on account of lines-, friends will regret to l arn. Miss Mtirtha I-:. Tyson, who ha been the, mifat of Mra. Fnul II durlnir the i'liril.ntus atiHou. left h terday for hi r hornc In ;r- iivllli . Mlag Fram es Wuinhlc. of lireii!" horo. In vlaltiiiK In r hrotlier. 'Mr. lelM D. Wonible. Jr.. 4ul Kunt F.'linton travt. """""" Mrtnhijr I"Hhiih-U. - . The rneeliJig of the Tiviiitifth iVn lury Club which I" h-ir l-en held thU afternuou with Mix. '1ui 'i -A. Jotineon- haa boi'ii imiooio until further .imHU' on account of thr III 1ihm of the hnateHw. ' hrlJlnas art Hediiemla). The t'hrHtina purty for t h- I' kIh nera and prlinur toit tits of th- Hmiday. iuo) of th- Khvi Kiuift c)iurt:h, will le held on WdWidr" HTMrtofl JliritlHt of oil' TlH'Mli.O nit'j You Ihink. Novelties And Real Styles IliihkQLL!i ceratad for tba oocaaioi and tba Cbriat ma aptrit ret-ned arerywhara. It waa happy ercaaton and each on preaeat Toted tba day quite a r-irQnwr and left with many thank to thahoat. and hoateaaea, hoping; that another .hriatmaa will brlna; them all together again. ' X ATCRK-H .-SEtBKra REVKALUP. for the two hundred and flf'.y dollars ill'aOI. won In the lute context by the omeii of the (Jrand International Auxiliary tv I. A. i, ro the Hrother hood of loiiiiniitive Knlneera iR 1. K.), altio to Mr. Johnaon. content ntan aaer. for his incire und courteous treatrnent throuah the rnteat. VV(- numt heartily thank th enaineerfc who art' ever rtad) to hHp us. for which we are very truteful and con.-oder this mutual for w are ever nadj. williiiR and MaitiiiK tu help them In any way we can. Itnt. hut not leant, we wish to thank the Keioral public for the help lhpy have Kladly alven us. W'f apfirecinle the cash which alone flau red lit tlo- contest, but moat of all We feel that they ave their aup poTt on account of the H. I.. K. . whose wlos compose tht !. I A. With conKrutulafioiis to Mif Harris and wishlnK you each and every one a moat .prosperous New Vear and mam' pleasures thr'tufctlioul 1'JKi, wt- are "Tery rraefHy, MltS J It IIISSKTT. I're.-. MKH. WAl.TKIt llnl!T. Sc. llit' Waltert, MiM'le). niei. leatl rt'celved li nf noon at 3 ilie inenihi ti ntienr ltck r tin i .i no' Vlll tl III INKS. 1 iiryui;!) the colunnis. ol , we wstil it thsril tin' Lrlie thers ..f .liv llctl lII lutil't Tlie.itcr I :,.nl-. Willi baby blue be ItlK -'ot f"'lrtw have been iriei.'lM in ihe city:, A ii mmni'f ni; thil ai rival Alb e Wallers M i. b Mn liecembeil -iti'o Mi. and Mrs. J I! Moseley. l .". and Mrt. Moneley ii 1 1 imu l:-iuK--a4 MhreveiMrt , I t. Their many IrteurtH here funjcianilHie ihtm upttti the receipt of such it Ittvely 4 'hriMuiaa IIOI.IlV 1IIVM II. tuiiilh Kciiliioil Held Near M lilt lie -tntrai aatiir)ln . Mlilillebiiri:. !' M Saturday, ill Jiieir (Minir' litune about .taie mile Irion Mlddli burn. .Mi. ' Jl lltch tiain aliii Mr ami Mr.- .1. M l;.vlaml enteTtalicti lio n immedl.;tt iHlllllleH lo uii ete-;m( t .mrse tlinn r. Abnul Iwetity-llvc"' fchtt wore, present. ' ' - .Mrs. II. I lt la.ml v tivt was cele br.ilUiK hct ,tc eiiiy-sejeiith t'hriat maK lui l .ill .,f beir "i; i ifritt 'children 'with her exi . pl .Mr. an. I Airs. Albert l'ai: I t.h t Kalf'lKlT, wll'i's al..teiice was lini. li rtrelleil as well as I be abseuce i.i Mr l'.lvn I.. I'arh.tni cf tixfcrd. Ii;k Mamie r.irbain. Mr am. Mrs. P. K . I lubt-oial and iAiuiXi. vt. lli.ndersia. The 1 1 1 it i i u; i.tt.m vhi titsielull' de- III WOULD LIFT WAR T URPENTIN E Ufe Mury of Plaata and rVnrcra Tokl la Howe Ptctaank &r he Preaa Acenc) - - Tutilnlit and Wedneaday ' matlne and nlht the Academy of Music will pn:aetXao.:aifc Aaat pruwraan 4t Lyman H Howe a morlnr picture travels. -AaiflLjeyllnath growth of plavnta and flowers diecloeea soma of nature' aacreta which human vlaioa 1 coujtl. nov detect It la a revelation ot now nature works, in a few mo- r menu the Whole llfe-atory of wall known plant and flower t depleted In detail that are aatunlahing. The film discloses the myatery, grace and neautyjinf botanical life In a manner thnt no words cotilJ dewf-Mbe. Aitalri another subject glvea Intimate glimpse Into the habit and habitat of birds in all the rich tlnta of their plumage. Though extremely ahy and timid, they were photographed wholly unaware of the proximity of the cam era because of the skill. Ingenuity and tireless teal and patience exercised by the photographer. The electrolysis of metals one of the wondera of elec trical science showing the transfor mation of metalla from liquid to fan tasthr solid forms, la also shown. Then, too. there is a trip to Venice with Ita graceful gondolas gliding up and down the canals, pa,t weather-stained fa cade und imposing palace. In this moving panorama all that is oualiil. historic and enchanting la Passed en route under Ihe wizard y of luperb col or effects. Venice, throned on her hundred Isles Is pictured here with a degree of magnificence that must he seen to be appreciated. A railroad ride through Oreece and new animated cartoona those t'lever, amusing con cell-- made by Mr. Howe'a artists ex clusively for hi exhibition, are only a tew of the many pleasing feature of Ihe j)f w program. ITices are: matinee. cTHIrTren. I hct adults. 25 and 35c. Nights. 25. SB and f0c. Seat sale open. I'lTTNIMHIO MK IAL KVKVNT Governor Crafg Wires Bryan Protesting at Action of Brit- --Tsh-Government Children Cry for Fletcher's a--- -f SSI 'At, hV7 - M l?A k l t 17 m z 'J'lif Kim) '-.i Hitve Alwuya Unit-; lit .is lxirn tlip sltfnu- iurr it i'AwJl.h:ti,1&nii'Lli:ibx-i luadc natter hit IM-r-NMiui fuiM Ttlsloa fir mrt' Jim -;u. .Jl no ni in i e'lw t.u in' f tilt. '(in(ii fill v. Itiiltalloiis kikJ .In-n-a-;til " iir' 1n;t oxiMmniciits, .nul iilaii;'r tlio Ju'jilthof Cliilili-ca-lixjH'rlfut'e akJii"' r.-iitTlmcut. What is CASTORIA djMstoviit 1 i luirnrloMM gthMtiriite for ( nior Oil, l.ir-n " rorlr, irt-4 und Mttothin-t rSynit. It contaiiu iiitliP )tum, lorphlite nor th-r arcill" HiilNtiinT It U Mrtiys Vorm.N anil iillays l-VvfriMliiicnit. i't"tnrc than tltlrty yoarg It Iikk born In fotisduit use for I do rt'llcl ot oiistintl.)n,ri;itiU-nc) , Wliul 'llc,all Ti-rthlup; Trcu . LloNiinrt IHnrrlKi'w. It rt'STtllitti- the Strut n h anil llv In, asslrutliktcH the Food, gllnix Iicnlttiv itml iiiittirai slt-p. The tliUdrtn'B l'iimvcvur-Tho -Uothi r'n Friend. . The. EUnd You Have AIway3 Sought Bean the Signature of Mlfj. Jack-ton Untcrtalns In Honor of Mr. and Mn. Anderson. I'lttslioro. Dec 2N On Saturday aftc-rnoiiii Miss t'nrrle M. .laikson most charmingly entertained from S to li o'eba-k at a family party in hon or of Mr. and Mr. J. II. Anderson, pf ! ay HteviUt). Ited holly berries and' poinsettas lent u glow to the i hrtstmn-i decora UJlfiw.i.V I"" swftJioVHfl. Old time t'iirWiiUt!? rerreslin1ertrr-treri served: toast.' nj-re iniposed. and with Klnsrtng and mirth, t he hours puHsetl ail too quickh. e Governor Craig yesterday wireil to twnretary isf Utate WHllam-Jetmlnga liryan, protesting against the action of the British government In placing XMdrlut.oll) on the list of abaoluta contraband of war. ' The Governor took, this action upon the receipt of a telegram from Henator Hetcher, of Florida, who gave the In formation that the Uritish ambaaaa- resinous products. Henator Fletcher delared auch action was uncalled for and unfair and 1 a blow at the In dustry prevailing throughout the yel low pin belt and he further aald that thla ucflon follow assurances recent ly given that these products would not be on the contrab'e.d list. He re quested that the Governor wire the fttate Department and ask that It use Its Influence in having the order res cinded. The. Governor yesterday sent the following telegram to Hecrelary of State Itryan: "The placing of resinom, products and turpentine (spirits oil) by Great Hrltain on the list of absolute contra band of war works a greet hardship on a large part of North t'arolina. Please use your best efforts with the Uritish ambassador to have his gov ernment rescind Its action, which is a great blow to one of North Carolina leading industries." HSUMHteiSIHflB MMtMIIM .alia iiii,ailiilie.iBi gytr-v';tfwHtr'mm'wi'WMis BOYUIrPEARCE CO. TEE BIG ST03T BOWEARCE CO. a - f3 7j 3 aainaa ZJ'T-.-- m rjd . II II j viii...iu . l -if Weddings and Engagements j MIITI.l:V-HKY AN. Ivcaufort Mun I Inliiis An Auroru Itrldc. Aur.H'H lie.'. L'S.-A tliiet licnie wedtling wk celebrat,..! in Aurora Thursilav evening- when Miss I'ora Itryan. ilaughter of Mrs. VV II. tiuil ford .f Aurora, bcame the l.ritie of Mr William Whitley of llonnerton. Th ceremony was erfttrmed li the inblst t.f many friends at iht home of the bride mother; bv itev. W. K. Trotman. pasfor t.f the M. lu. church, rttmth. Mrs, ftiitlfuril is one of Aurora's most popular .voting women, possess ing tmin graces and personal charms lhat made her. u laoritc and loved by ell. Mr. Whitley the eon of Mr W II. Wh!tle t.f liiuni.trton. a widely l;i'..vn lU!-iii.! man .f I U'a ul'.'.rt unl, in r i.iiiik mall yit rate and ex.-elieiit hiiMncNs tiualit tt-s. anil sllr ling t harafter. f mih i.i).i,ntKMi:. Murrlngc of Popular 'oung t'ouplc nt Siinfitnl. Sitnford. Ie. K A pretty inar- llage Ha.t ft'lemiil.t'd at the home of Mr jitti JkUiM, J t'. iiv; MMiurduv f-venlM wliei. ihtir Isier. Mish Irina liuritae I .ecu ! tile bri.it t.f Mr. Itlissell i. I1..H..I.I ..f lil., ..t The aiieml.'tnis were Mlse Nell Sen tvell. ,,f Itieue. and Mitttt Janie Me l..na!d. sister ..f the gi....m of Rock-' t inikhMio. Miss Klvn Hal rliitii.iii t.f I'laiktt.n. I.'f.e .f the britle. pie.si.itil at the pi in., and the bii.litl p.iriv nt. r.-.l to the strains ..f Meiulebsi-hn we.l dtng march "Mrtudy of l.ve" was se lily rentlen d tluring the t t remunv. i "In. li was perlt.rine.1 bi K '. W. o). Instill of .li.ncsiMiro The brhle and Kr.it.in left immediately ;,ft. r Hie t creiiit.ny for ltNcte Mrs. M. Di.nabl i.ft the vounue-t lV A rem e ,,f the Kriti.nt 1 (s ., mt raiiiti tf Itisi ..e. KVjot flit Off By Train. (Hpnlal to TIM .New aist irtttervrf I Ashevtlle, lec. 2ft. J Bean Is in a desperate condition ot a local hos pital a the result of Injuries re celved yesTerday efteruuoil when he fell beneath a freight train at the Houthern crossing near the Asheville Cotton Mills. The young man suf fered the loss of hty rih.t foot and was conslderabLy bruised about the head and body. He Is reported to have been attempting to .witig on the moving train. Durham Child lluincd. Sltl la The rt at.a oiu-ri.t Ourham. Iec. t. -I.ittb . I'aiillne fiarmrd. the two-year-old daughter nf I unstable Garrard, fell ini.i the tire thla morning and waa badly burned V.H. ltj?h?ajl.v Thf little child was playing with another child in the li ing room nf the hbuie. and stumbled In front of the tire. Mrs Onward who waa In the room at O.e time pull ed the child ttwu) from the Homes and thus, prevented what might have been a fatal accident. ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS On Tables in Center of Store BOYLAN - PEARCE CO. mill i hi i'i iiiiiini Action PiMtpoiHMl for Present. ISpn-lAl tti TIM Newi tsl olwrtrr 1 liurlium, L)et:.. 2H. The Durham county conimisloneri met today In a steclnl aession fer the purpose of con sidering the appoliitmiOiL-uttMe 4rm demonstraor for ll.r. hut postponed final adJutment of the matter till h special committee appointed could hold a conference with the Stale I e- partment of Agriculture, which has been paying a part of the siilarv fot this iiftlclal. liuiictinils' County llotnc nunatl, IHptsUI lo Ti Nrwi am! ol;T tr I Ashvelle, Dei:, ix. The handsome country home of Robert I', t'layton, former chairman of the liuncoiitbe county board t.f coinmiastoners, was destroyed by tire yesterday morning with a loss of f I S.tiUO. MARRIAGE LICENSES .Mr t hailes 11. Hears and Miss bot tle. MillH, both of Apex. Mr. .Ii.hn W. Wheelins. of freed moor. and Miss bottle Graham Fuller, of Kranklintoii. Mr Krnest Oriiliam Forrest, of Me buie. and Miss Lillian Ira Wt.inl.le. of Ko. ky Mount. Mr- John P. FiihHi. t.f Waketleld. rss-vrttiT- VVnyPr -rtittii'i Isuii. rd4 I I CHARTERS GRANTED j 'Tova'hontaB fcodgff ' A, F7 Utid T. M ..' of Pembroke, with to) capital stock. Among thu Incorporators are M. A. liailoii. Z. K. Chavls and George J. L" bavin. HHOT HV PLAVMATi:. : J limy i el umed home I large port it. n pf the -liunjeieaa juuealu come to America to make hetr per manent home here. ' shut tuns. Aa they enguged in a. little play. Their gun supposed to have been unloaded but when Thorp's companion aimed Net hrm nls'-fcu-n--went ff. -the- bullet etrlkir.g the boy in the side. NPF.AK.S rXH IIMblWS. of Wilmington lid IMen A Hoult tiunshot Wound. . Spatial to Tlta Xew n1 Qtmtnrt .. t- - Wilmington. Dec. i!8. Marion Thorp.-youu,eou.id: Mr. VV. L. Thorp, who waa-acoidetally shot by a com panion tin Wednesday of last Week, died yesterday at a local hospital, where he had been since the accident. The funeral was held from the resi dence today. The shooting occurred at Sunset Park, near this city. The boys were out hunting, carrying single barrel louiloii .Minister Ik-livers Address In Wilmington. iStter'.al to Ttoe Niir and OUjnar. 1 - WiTmingion. ,Uec. 28 The biggest task of the present European war is j to pvovtde homes Tor trip million" and ' a half Itelgian refugees, Mt'cur'ding lo ltev. Ir. lJUgald Macfayden of Ixin- doit. who lectured in Wilmington this afternoon to h targe aodt-oco his subject being "Kclglum. After Three Mttnths of War.'' Or. Macfayden Is in America in the interest of the Itelgian refugees under the direction of the Helgian minister ut Washington. Th object of his mis sion Is not lo solicit monev. hut lu provide some means of allowing k liaufel T"riglTt, age 15. ' a'Tienfut of" West Iti-ooktield, Mase.. made his first visit to a city. Worcester, in th yeare a few days ago. He made the trij In a friend's automobile, urul it Vai his first rido in a motor car. ' Knii; III. tale. It Is- estimated that ZH.auv.iiuu per sons attend the 4,(.0 moving picture then tres of Kngland each week. A Progressive Company The Board of Directors of THE CNION CEKTlUt tilFK 'I . brRANCK tX'HPAJIT. of Clnt'lnnatl. Ohio, have unanl.nouMy decided to elimmatt tha MILITARY AND NAVAL KEK ICE clause from the Company' policy form, arc to walva th clauce in connection with outstanding policiea A alw tyo. -th BEST In L.IVK Lib IKANCiC. at LOWKJ!T N FT Cv.ST. get it lr. THE UNION CENTRAL. ..arey J. Hunter & Brother, Stale Agents, llALi:l(.K, N. C WkM Yww tM THE PILOT Think of Uf loaairanc Southern Life & Trust Co. CREXNSBOKO H. C. Heirward, Royall, Aahby Co. MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering & Survevin! General Contractors Rocky Mount, N C I How To Make the Quickest. Simplest Cough Remedy FACTORY RKPREfcEXTATTVE ELECTRIC FIXTURES N. L. WALKER 112 W. Martin St.. -ftalelgli. N. C. HjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiuiiiiiiiiiiniuniiiiiiniiiiniiiiraiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiimiiimiM Mae. Itetter taaa the Ready. "V Kta4 a a Vow save fX Kally .asraateel Mr. daiiKhter of Merry i ial-. and pr,.miKiug t. mi; t ssxei s I r-a " " lee w . Sn Use For Over 30 Years ear eeate ecaiesNV arw eons crrv Deaths and Funerals , mks. jrsi: TT w ii. I.i Mv tluinli 2Za9 MISSES REESE & COMPANY COLORED HATS, ONE-FOURTH REGULAR VALUES., SPECIAL PRICES ON WINTER GOODS WIKon Nts ei-ty I jailer and Worker ll- Snddcnly. , .li-ll I,. Th.- N.tt. mI tlrrtr WILson. liec. -Sunday evening about sis o .1.,., ' Mrs. .It-sse I ;. Wil liams iijeii of acute indigestion, sni w.t a itit.wt estimable la.iy tiausiiter of the lati Alphena liraxtchi iutui,i' "i the Clinch li;inkiuK Company, of this cn a consistent member ..f St Tiinothi i Kplsi-opal church. ; leader of H il-un'.s social set and Whs wreath l . bivt a by sll with whom she t unit katnnjta-fcc .ittf .1 easam hwi.aii.l ana two daughters Mist Una ttav Wil liam!, and Mtss Virginia William.. Two Wt(rs als.t turvive her Mih Kred . urr ami Mr. Sf-lby Ajidet-. 13 r r 3 r s II f! LI r 3 n I i PuHfourselHn Our Shoes We are, ffc'rin shvs ot ekgance anJ confirmed slyleC 2v -v.'ell is all novcltk. whose : popu larity is assured, in the more select leathers and fabrics. , .. - You can c-xifcUc ihe widest preference here and he fully assured oi correct styles. JFi S!y ') PRICES $2.00 TO $".00 Bernard L.Crocker 124 FayettetilU Street Raleigh, N. C Mils. J. Vc. t JKllKl.l. 'fitriii'imfiifliim!jiiiii.til,, iitiiimaiiutiii !l!''i!Mpl!!(!ll1 lllilUKUUUI liffi!!l!t!!i!!!i!l!!!;! MIHtlHIHt.tl Itiirliuni Woman ton tat I Had lu H I'amily. .Syatli t.. "l. ... I ii liurham. 1 ! 2k Mtk J. w ler- -4ralr-lLw-ti.fi.lJiJiiLilr-dJjjl.e.l U.j mot 11- iitu when the iiieiui.t-r.-i of Iter iamil carrieti her breakfast t. her room Several days ayo Mrs. Kerrell fell and sprained her ankte bin had lorn vei ling aloiifcv very well and tier death ll nigh; was n great plonk to Iver relatives and friends. She was aland seveniy-ilv e years ..Id and had lived near the city the great er part of her life She' in survived by a husiiand and a Urge famtlv sons, litest - of whom .-are iixyt-.;; ni IHtrhani county. VKII.It M t.t)tHM S)l.l). .Seaiial !tt Th eaa ar-l taerrer I luirham. Iec "s, -I'residenl Wil ham ;. Hramhann has anmuinced sale of Third ltaseman Jiie Corrram t and Third Haseman tick Meld to Martm. Ou.. of the -tuti Aelantbe league These player are tias t m n. wh' were ownei hy the Hurnani club a? the chase of last faon, and among those whu had to be disposed t.f en account of the new ruling. An old I'lano has been lined at the -Bath i Maine t high achtml for more than year. It i aaid that when Ktitma 1-lamea waa a schooJglrl" , ahe walaed- ail over Its lte.vb.a&rd itecdiuef the did not Mi Ma- nulte, . , f This llOUle-tnade rolltfll avrun nnw Used in Inure homes than aJiv wtlirr cough rens-tl). Its proiuptliciut, ease Slid cer- tainty tn eowiuerimi ilintresitiiig coughs, H chest anil throat colds, i really remark- '. able, ioufiin actually leel it take hold. !S A day rise will uiaiully ovennnie the ordinsry ptmgli relieves evea whooping cvniijli uuickly. Splendid, ti, (or brbn- jchitis -(taBnttirhi-croup, broucuial asttuna H and miller coughs. s 1 till front any druggist 2t ouik of g r iney (jli cents wtirtiti , pour il in a pint H sittle and till tiie Ixtttle with plain gisnu- j latitl upar -y rup. Ilii gic vou at a ctl ol tuily 54 ci nU a full prut of better cough yrup than you could buy for i!..VI. . 1 akes but a few in inutea to prepare. Kull directions with l'tnei. laste gtiod aiid IleVff sHiltt. " - . Ej I will.hr bleassntlv atirrtrisei! how feUjUJU l Ms; ) , j rJjaMttsA.-t j-ouifli-. and heals tlie intlamed mem- Itraaes in a tain I u I eoupli. Jt also top 5 tin. (ornut on of phlegm in thf fErojit anl bronchial tubes, I bus ending the per- ' lotise c'tuou.. . 'uiex U a most valuable concentrated ..tii.ouni nf eenuitie orwsv pine- ex 'rs.'t. rich in giiaiaiol. whicii i so beal- U,,l i'''1'' t'ie niembran I lo avoid dia.tmitnient. he sure and' k.ytiu druggist tor "'Jsj ounct 1'incx," -..-1 uom i Hi-rt'iti anTllini5 t-li. A guarantee d alwolute tstinfact ion. nr m.ni.i . "nrt Ii- rifun.ird. noes a ita : iiii pretiaration. ihe 1'iaui Co., it .-nt lie, iqii. ACADEMY 1 1 Kl V ti KDXKSUAY . ... MtJIITS. M ' W I ON KNIJ A V M t Tl N l-J : . li:t 2 and StrTIL December 29th and 30th "LYMAN H. HOWE'S TRAVEL FESTIVAL" tKXTK.It OK IVIIS.M KrY TRIV. IllltO I.IH.'tiKllWT HOF PLA MS M HXJWKKS. Hint-A TIIKOt't.fl TIIK , OI.I ntiKUI. . . ITht-: MalliHi 41iillren IS fvntts dults S3 and) S3 cent. Mtthl li. U and &O creta. Niat twfe In-m Muaaday. If Authoritative WinterCorset Styles iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(ii!i"iniiiiiiii!iiiimniiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii ' You can make your selection from us with certaipty. Ever' fashion tendency for Win ter has been considered in designing the new styles of ' Warner's Y Rust-Proof Corsets These styles are most sensible medium bust, medium skirt, with straighter lines at the front and back and the faint suspicion of a curve at the waist. This iVthe-fashion. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1914, edition 1
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