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'«■ ■*" 1 iafllL ■'"' nP3> n 5 ! Wour Chance To Buy Your Winter Qlothing Cheap We have made arrangements with the NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE to handle a large lot of MEN'S an J BOYS' CLOTHING at a sacrifice to the makers. You will find in this lot all the new models and fabrics. Dop t miss seeing them the first time you visit Winston-Salem. Boyles Brothers Company I DISTRIBUTING AGENTS. Mail Oders Promptly Filled. Winston-Salem, N. Carolina. BIRTHDAY DINNER. Given Mrs. J. E. Simmons By Her Friends—More Than A Hundred People In Attendance. Mr. W. L. Hall, who was here from Vade Mecum today, told of the birthday dinner given Mrs. J. E. Simmons Sunday when more than a hundred of the relatives and friend 3 of Mrs. Simmons were in attendace. This was Mrs. Simmons' sixty first birthday. She has been paralyzed for some time but otherwise is enjoying very good health. Mr. Hall said that he had hardly ever seen such a variety l and abundance of good things to eat and the occasion was a very j enjoyable one. I Continental Marble J Granite Co., Canton, Georgia. ; Manufacturers The Famous Georgia Marbles Four Hundred Designs Monuments, Copings, Mausoleums Robert M. Priddy, Box 72, Campbell, N. C. Cut out and mail today I am interested in Tombstone work. Please call and submit prices without obligation on my part, Name iSSdress i ; Contract Signed For Hisiary -Dr. Hill the titer s i ; ! The State Historical C» -r.mis , J sion has closed a contrac v. it I Dr. D. H. Hill, by which wi.i i devote the next five • 3 1 or as much there a- may be necessary, to • :nvr 1 j a history of North Carolin : a 'iin the Civil War. He i; re- I tire from the presidency of A.& M. College at the close of the ■ present term and will imm liaV ' ly thereafter enter upon h s ne,v [duties. In signing up th c:i :tract with Mr. Hill the St.vs ! j Historical Commission is i i for the North Carolina T«: on! lof the United Confederat e:er- I ans and as trustee for the nd of ,$25,000, which is to to j pay for the work. Mr. R. jI. ] ! Ricks, of Rocky Mount, guar in tees the $25,000. He is not to | pay it but to be responsible'if the amount is not secured by I subscriptions. Dr. Hill will get j $4,000 a year for his work—ss,ooo | less than he gets as president of the A. & M.—and is to have such clerical assistance and help in research work as he needs. I The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Ob tainable everywhere. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Are cured by Chamberlain'! Salve. Onenppllc* lion relieve* the itchiun and bun-ng sentatiou THE DANBURY REPORTER Want To Quit Earlier. Salisbury Post. A former Salisburian. now connected with a wholesale liquor shipping house in Rich mond, Va., in conversation with a Salisbury business man, said that many of the wholesale liquor dealers of Richmond and some other wet towns in that State had signed a petition to be presented to the Legislature of the Old Dominion, now in ses sion, asking that body to pass an act making the prohibition law in Virginia operatiye on May Ist of this year instead of Novem- ber Ist, as was voted some months ago. It was said that very few of these houses were making any money and that the license runs out May Ist and many of them did not care to renew. This sounds strange but it is said to be true. It is not thought that the Legislature will act in the matter but will let the law become operative on November Ist of this year, as was origin ally voted. The Bureau of Tuberculosa of the State Board of Health is ready to enforce the law requir ing physicians and institutions of the S ate to report all cases of tuberculosis coming to their at tention. The law has two main objects, the first one being to ascertain the number of the cases and, second, the loca tion in order that a treatment suited t) the case may be given. Miss Maggie Burge, of Camp bell, was a visitor here today. Gomnor Announces Dates When Murderers Will Be Electrocuted. Raleigh, Jan. 11.—Governor Craig today named the dates for three electrocutions, one on Feb ruary 11 and the other two on Feb. 25. The first is Jim Cooper, Rowan county, and the two on the same date are Ernest Low ry and George Posten. Jim CooDer murdered Lucinda Price at Salisbury on March 28, last. At the time he murdered the Salisbury woman, he had a family living in Charlotte. Ernest Lowry and George Posten will pay the death pen alty for the murder of Grant Davis in Gaston county. This murder was on March 7, 1915, and was for robbery. Davis had sold several bales of cotton at Mrook Drag and Floral Company, V4b Jf 1 1 Mail us your orders for drugs and we will do the rest. If we haven't got what you want we will take pleasure in getting it for you. When in our city call around to see us, we are always glad to l> see you and you will always find us at your service. K Our Ice Cream and Soda Water is the best that can be had. WESIBSMK D RIIG AND FLORAL COMP AN TI Opposite Post Office. WINSTON SALEM, N. C. I Phone 278. Post Office Box 566. I i • . •, • .. •• . • Kings Mountain and was re turning home with S3OO on his person when he was waylaid. The two men fled to South Caro lina where they were captured and confessed the crime. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Most Effectual. "I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears,'' writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable anywhere. For Sale. A few choice residence lots in Walnut Cove. Cash or terms. C. E. DAVIS, tf Bank of Stokes County? CHICHESTER SPILLS Diamond djVpffl brand LADIES I "V-^r ©OLD metallic boxes, sealed with BluK A> Ribbon. TAN KO OTDII. RMRFJ. w \V "nnM u uk fWr Cnt-CUCS-TCB 9 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-flv* T"" regarded u Beit. Safett, Alwtji Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS \ XRHtD EVERYWHERE JESS Cuts, Burns, Bruiaea, Sores, Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salr*. It prevents Infection, is antisaptio, soothing, healing. Try it onoa. Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers, 250»
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