r;:fe.''i!iif'V:.,'..'.:-,..v'1s-v.-v..,..a.,.-.- , .. ., v -- - SUNDAT3I0RN1NG, DECEMBER S, 1915. THE KiLWS A?l OBSERVER IS ffffHttWWTftf itrwr?roniffiWimH''',,'' f r. M r -i.t; ' M . , I . : WIT' ill I : III uiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiil?iuatttaiiLa I Wednesdays Dec. ft lh, aft 111:00 a. m., on fine Premises n V HORNE TRACT OF 'LAND, J O H M S O M COUWTY Situated on the county road leading from Wendell to Selma. Having purchased this property and sub-divided same into small farms, we will sell on the above date, each and every farm, regardless of price. "YOUR PRICE OUR PRICE," and on terms to suit the purchasers. TAT 023 Selling Agents W!!!ll!l!I!!'!!I!ll!,!!i!i!!!I!II!il,!!liilil illiililiiiliiliiil! SOCIETY APEX. Apei. Dro. 4. On Wednesday after x.n Mrs. Percy J. Oliv delightfully atrrtaial a number of her friends t a anaoweemeat party. The reaarptioa hall, parlor and dining room warf tastefully deeorated with kolly and potted plant. Aba 2:30 the fuesta arrived and were rn-t in the kail by lira. Olive and eoudtirted to the parlor. After all the guest as sembled they matched for partners and then began playing progressive rook. After playing several games tho prixe was finally won by Miss Maude Norria, who presented it to th guest of honor. The pria was a box of beautiful hand made linen handkerchiefs. After this course of fruit gelatine with whipped ream and cherries was served with wafers tn thebeautiful dining room. When ths guests had almost finished anting there was a faint knock on th door and when opened little Henry Oalvin Olive toddled in bearing a tele gram la his hand on which was written Mr. Joseph Preston Campbell to Miss Marvel IrVne Carter, December, 1018. It was a surprise to the guests. Many good wishes from all the guests for years of happiness were given to Miss Carter. Drug Victims Can Be Cured Morphine and all drug, tobacco and liquor addicts cured by scientific treat ment. Cednrcroft 6nnitarlnm cures morphine all opium, tobacco and alcohol addic tions, guaranteeing to aeept no fee un less the patient reports a satisfactory cure, the patient to be the sole judge. This radical departure, but Dr. Oribble, Superintendent cf Sanitarium, has had fifteen years' experienoe treat ing such addictions and knows he is sure nf results. Nothing to dread, no with drawal pains, no torture, no confine ment. Treatment tones up system, re moving demand for drugs. With our aid yon can surely start a new life. Write today for booklet sent In plain cover, addressing Cednrcroft Sanitarium, Box SO, Station 3, Nashville, Tc nn. adv. Thos present were: Mr. B. W. Stephens, Mr. C. E. Johnson. Mrs. T. F. Womble, Mr, a T. Bennett, Mrs. A. V. Bauoom, Mrs. II. M. Poe, Mrs. B. W. Johnson, Miss Marvel Carter, Mm Ln cinda Allen, Mr. W. L. Nevins, Mrs. H. B. Unrward, Mrs. H. L. Bagley, Mrs. J. B. Harward, Miss Margaret Betts, Mrs. H. O. Holland, Miss Maude Wilson, Miss Maude Norris, Mrs. J. F. Mills, Mrs. Laura Duncan, Mrs. A. O. Hughes. Mr. Campbell is the chief dispatcher of the South Bound Railway Company and is a very prominent and promising young man of Winston Salem. Mr. Campbell is originally from Virginia. Mias Cnrter is the daughter of Mr. Frank Carter and she and her father mailo their home with her unci, Mr. A. B. Hunter, Apex. Miss Carter grad uated at Meredith with honors and has been one of Wake county' most suc cessful and capable teachers. She made a host of friends wherever she taught. NEW BERN. New Bern, Dec. 4. The members of the 8hakepeare Club were delight fully entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Hut(his Holland and Mrs. L. S. Dnm eron, nt t he home of the former, The house was made lovely by a profusion of potted plants and cut tloem, and Tone plus tone control Tone quality is only one of the important features of the Columbia Grafonola. You get more than the singularly perfect quality of tone: you also get the means of controlling it of varying it to suit your personal Uste or the exigencies of the immediate ur- indingi cTlS foundings. LOCZDCJI' I Jr Tone-control j I 9 m by means of six v TIT U styles of needles and the - - 1 J w ft exclusively Columbia 1 A complete and completely enclosed a-il lt ra?l . J saa-aaaj mumiroa UfftluiWUl rvaujr V 7fi delivery tori approvaL - Easy terms if desired. 4 Hagedorn Music House 4 S.Bausbuiy St, Raleigh. N.-'C. the cheerful open fira made the iH-cne more attractive. Aft the business hsd been attended to. Misses lyrtle Duos way and Ionise Bell wrra welcomed s new iitemhcit of the dub. Mrs. O. 11. Uuiou read k, highly interesting pax-r on the eharster i ortia. I he tninl act of the play, "Merchant of Venice," was rend and dincimed, after which salad, coffee and mintu were served by the hostesses. The cluh has now ten ty five members, and hopes to aeeoni pli.sh iiuii'Ii work this winter. Among ths Kew Bernians who attend ed the Virginia Carolina game at Rich mond nere Mr. John drccn and Mr. J. D. Patterson. Miss Klira Bfaach has returned from a visit to Washington, . ('. L. C. Weathers, O.C. Dr. Specialist of the Foot 117 Fayette ville Street Raleigh, N. C. A Coal in the cellar Hay in the barn Money in the banK that's the good-all-over, fur- coat feeling that just naturally takes hold of the owner of a Diamonded Car, now at the beginning cf the cold and stormy weather. 99 perfect, only one tire out of a hundred returned for adjustment, was the remarkable vote of confidence cast by your otvn friends, on your own roads last year, as well as by the many thou sands who rolled along the highways and byways of every one of these forty eight United States on Diamond Tires. There's a record for you to tie up to, for, no matter where you are, remember It was made on the same identical roads you motor on every day. 'Ask' your DififfTOrid dealer to tell you more of this, and put on Diamonds now. Then ww knofou will be an all-year Diamond enthusiast 'DIAMOND " FAIR-LXSTLJJ" PRICES: I Diamond Diamond J ta Squ c Bqu m paa " $ .4S 344 20J8 Q3 12,20 36m4 2&.70 ' aaVr I4O0 37sS MO 33 a 4 MlOO MaSVi 44UX USJUUUS)UIK& Send U Your Laundry By Parcel Pott ' We pay return postage. Prompt service. MODEL LAUNDRY Raleigh, N. C Agents Wanted : : Liberal Commission Fast Daily Through Train to Texas Commencing Sunday, December 5th unshinepecial bciwen St. Louis and Memphis and LITTLE ROCK FT. WORTH GALVESTON DALLAS HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO and important intermediate points, via Iron Mountain Route Texas & Pacific LmRJtATlOAAL & GfiEAIORTUEBM All-steel equipment superb accommodation Dining-car service all the way Leave St. Louis - - - (5:25 p. m. Leave Memphis - -- -- -- -- 10 00 p. is. Only ono nijht on tho v)a$ Tha (utn( regularly Btheduld serric er in iditt Mwn St. Louia mnd Tmm For iurl)OT inlormmloe mni rn vittona call or writm sMM II " is I ill twmSrmmSLrr 1 I 5rn in Dallas ron rrks ,,h ftad 1 IIHNIMS. B r. Broad St., UMaosa. Tvna Ifoursfora Clear Head3 . BROMO-SELTZERs C. A. Dillon R. W. Wynna DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY "Everything for the Mill" Phone 763 Raleigh, N. C. V ,4 nan

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