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THE TWINCITY DAILY SENTIHEwWINSTON SALEM, N. C. MAY 21. Drink Fonticello Lithia Water URIC ACID SOLVENT - .- Learri the Way to Simpson's, f HHimiH HHIHMMM4 MERCHANTS MAD COOD TRADE. stem H & Thronged W.ih Purchinri Tr.rencia tha Day and Tn Tfd Ti.M Pramim ta b C..od Coufilry Maple hid Muih Piodute on Milieu Sirttrtday was a busy day lll t h lu.uhams of the city. ID iraue X ha bVB good li all lines, especially t In the depnmM siort-s and clotblug PERSONAL NOTES. rict to Char X nnxiriimn. Several of tho merchants : When you open a pack age of Uneeda Biscuit it's like opening the oven door and taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean. : Uneeda Biscuit Soda U are the only Crackers. Others cease to be "crackers" after a few hours exposure to the air. Open a package of Uneeda Biscuit to-day. NATIONAL BISCUIT: COMPAWY . . bait alrtl!w Hxrlal bargain for, ' ' th day and these store were crowd I rd all day long, .. a majority of tho. nunufacwring ! piaut of the Twin-City hare pay-days weekly, though some oi mem pay a bi-weekly, This of course nutke a good trade for Saturday and when it is remembered that iho manufacturing plants of this city employ aowe eight thousand or more men and women It 'ran readily be seen that a large amount of cash changes hands here on Saturday. j Then, too, there was a large trade fioni the country and near-by towns here Saturday. Incoming trains brought purchasers here and this trade U mtvh sought after by the merchants, aw It i always strictly 'rash. Th country trade was very heavy couslderrng liw time .of the yfar when tho farmers are-so busy U'Htlng their crops In the ip-ound. Tho warehouses and Trade street to Urwnsboro yes- the day with Mrs. a f hiliiiBi, of E''B iulie tOdi. J E Wirrrft k&a djUjMir re itii.'fct t.idiu. Mai. J. K- Alrxwidr and J T Bn taw i itd CrN ao.ro today. - V A. liiifc y Sheriff Sheet. . Tttvie, weni t ;reeiJboro today. C R. Johnon went to ihe eastern pari of the Stat today to sell 'Ked Meal" tobacco. Mr W V. Gamer ami daughter. Miss Willie, went terday to spend A. M. Hay. V a I pshor. of Sumter. S C, aft or spending a nere- wir,'1 home todiv. Mr, t psuur buu sub the guests of hr mother. Mrs. Janus Martin. Mis. E. Alexander, of Wilmington, who u. been visiting her parenu. Mr and Mrs. W. !. Potts, left yester day for home. She was accompanied ty ber sister. Miss Ste-lla Potts. R. K. and B. J. lric left Saturday afternoon for Monroe to attend a fam ily reunion at the home of their pa rents. Tiiere arc seven children and all of iht ra were, expected to be pres ent. , Mr W. 11. Slater, travelling sales man for Schlas Bioa. Co., of Ualil- nmre. was in th city Saturday and mere throniied w th wagons, many m m them loaded with country produce. ! PU't ' the Stale. ' It Is loo soon for most vegetables, but I " . .onions are plentiful and theie were WAJT FOR HUNGER. yi-iuiui - v v . A. for sal a- Fryingslied chickens and!ooa soviet rrm t.. w r.n, old hens, eggs and butter, milk and. to How to Creatt an Appetite. In fart, everything that can be pro- Anv phvlclan will tell you that It dui.d on the farm at this sen son of ls un'wi8e'to eat unless one is i-eall) the jear were evfrj where in evidence (hungray. It Is far better to miss, a land there were numerous purchasers. tBan to Mt without appotlte. I A wason-loau of fiylng-sised chickens, lJut do not uke a ,onc stimulant r.2re t .day is worth a dozen loads of 10r aIPMlier to makit you hungry. B. iwor.d. the prevailing prce for young jW o Hanloa saR that the best way icliicV.t'iis being :;c and -5e. t0 create an appetite is to restore the There was wagon-loads of hay and Ingestion to health by the use of Ml-o-wood on the market as usual, though Ga st0mach tahlets. a ri'l'.nb'.e remedy th demand for these staples was not n,.t k pitg with the best of satls- Silt of City Uits. j. ruJer a dcr ot the iuperior ;ccirt a Fuiipn county, of data Nov Umter S, 1'5, It a ipIl proceedini !f..r tai cf lici f r asaets. tt utdr i'.igted Will, at the Court H.iii dc-f a W iusU-jn. at 1 o'clock oa UooJiT. tut day of May. ls&fi. sell for casa at uub'.ic aurtioB to the highest bidder. the following real estate, situated in) J anJ et ustakt- the city of Winston. t for irroceri ir vou nave f we wil CALL 1 j 88 or 312 urt.rj,. Xjot No. 1 la the plat of the laa-'.a, . ti s t : , An Vea Ctrt l v,.w v,ln tU feet and of thatlX OUT 11SI width extending eastwardly 111 feet ;io the rear of lot No. 30. the same be ing bound on the east by lot No. SO, nn th west bv New street, on the north by lot No. 18 and on the South by lot No. 14. Lot No. 18, fronting on New street (North Main) 100 feet and of that width etxending eastwardly 211 feet to the rear of lot No. IT, being bounded on the east by lot No. 27, on the west by New street, on the north by lot No. 19, and on the south by lot No. n! . Lot No. 28, fronting on New street 100 feet, and of that width extending westwardly 211 feet to the rear of lot No. 17, being bounded on the east by the said New street, on the west by lot No. 17, on the north by lot No. 27 and on the south by lot No. 29. Land sale subject to confirmation of court and title retained until duty confirmed. April 4, 1906. JOSEPH ALSTON, Ex. of General Barringer, deceased. Scott ft Reld, Attorneys. Beldsville, N. C. i your memorv inA t will give vou polite aJ iion anu mi ur promptly. tirJr heavy. . Verv little tobacco was offered on !the warehouse floors, most of that ;sold having been shipped here by rail. BUILDIN NOTES. Much Progress Was Made en the Buildings In Course of Construction Here During the Past Week. The weather having been cry fa vorable during the past week, the ! contractors have made much progress T- shirt; talk of Interest. 445 fine sample Shirts, Mono gram Brand, always retail for $1.00 to $1,60. Sample lot price 69 cent8. Sizes from 14 to 16 1-2. FLETCHER BROS. 430 Trade St. . ion the buildings how In course of con- :gtlm.ti(m iwre Scvt.rgi IM.W buildings Auction. . When Mi-o-na is used, the Irritation and inflammation of the-stomach emit- iin will bo soothed, the gastric foHi- IcIps will be strengthened so that they will pour out the natural digestive fluids with regularity, and the food vou eat will be perfectly digested without distress. All headache..! sleeplessness, specks before the ryes, poor appetite, tired feeling, lu'rvotis bsss back aches, and other troubles caused by poor digestion will soon disappear and you will feel well all ove. A larga box of Ml-o-na stomueli tab lets is old for 5o cents by E. W. O'Hanlon, and It Is so successful and reliable lu curing Indigestion and oth-er-tomach troubles w ith the excep tion of cancer of the stomach, that he iThcreare3thingjv,J pnae ourselves on Politeness to custj lot la, prompt attetv reliable groceries, j i WE WANT YOUR TRADE. i . uetause h is ro vour 1 vantage as well as oun I that you should mak- tnis store your base n- t supplies for things in grocery line. Here even X Inn !n ....... 1 uuuii js uuie, ana nw X selling keeps our stock rresh. have been started, notably the new Piedmont warehouse on Trade street. The walls of the new hotel have been completed and roof will be put on during the next few weeks. This building Is on3 of the highest In tho jour place seldom knows what to do city and Is plainly visible from South- sells it under a guarantee that the side, Kalrvlew and other suburbs. monpy will be refunded unless It does Among some of the biddings all that Is claimed for it. which are now undergoing repairs are the old Zlglar building on Trade street which U being remodeled for the lluntley-HUI-Stocktott Company; the Tif building on Main street, to be oc cupied by a now (Inn; the Montague building, on Main street, which Is be lt you have any stomach weakness, here is an opportunity to be cured without risking a cent yourself. NOTICE On Saturday, May 26, 1906. at 2 o'clock. p. m., on the premises, we will sell at public auction the old Piedmont Ware house building", the same to be removed from premises within 6 weeks from date of sale. Win ston-Salem Masonicl Temple Co. I J. T. Joy ner, rresh Vegetables Daily SOMES m DLGEBS Recommends It for Asthma. Mr. W. It. Hawkins, of 509 l,l;hla stri-et OrppiiKlutin V V u-i-itnu 'tv lug eniurgcii tor omces. ami several daughter, aged twelve, has been sub orner business uiochs. . j, t0 violvnt. attacks of asthma ever i me woricoi excavauiiji tor me uewigince wtta f0lir years of ace. we , IbuiiJIng to be ertcted on Fourth (have used all the treatments preacrib- t 'street by Mrs. Mastcn and Mrs. Og- eii )V local physicians In this stale ib.!in. has bKii begun. This building aml Tennessee, also specialists in two I will add much to the beauty of the i0Hiitnls. The last three attacks we cuy ami win re iiiiuiwiuu kuuuuh )ave been able to stop as soon as when complettxl. symptoms Appeared, by the tisa of Tho In-ftlde work on the new Rocdi-. -far Heel Cough Svrup," given oc ger and Tisn buildings Is nearlng cording to directions. 1 am a travvl completlon ami they will be ready for jx saiesiimu selling drugs and fam ocouiMiiicy In tho near future. at w it li all the preparations on Lite Tlx- laigo new power plant of tho mmket and can appieclHta the merits Fries Manufacturing and Power Com- 0f voni- remedy. "Tar Heel Con;.'h pany has begun operation and Is now Syrnii" Is sold by all druggists, 2"c. supplying the ltower for the South-, r. ;'. rvilaiilon, special- agent, Wln sido cotton mills. , s(on; Landipilst & Kohl, special TJio new ko plant of the j agents In Salem. inonwiR . m Sturm, nas ncen completed and tho machinery is now being placed. The plant has a capaci ty of twenty tons dally. The erection of several new build ings lu the near future Is now as sured, among the number being two YOUR HAT Mar !? a ItylUfc Omc, Bat It Umktt Trouble. A man usually buys a hat that's "In stylo," but tbo modern hat for man hai lou to answer for. BaldheAda ar arowlnr more numer ous every day. Hata make excellent breedlnc places for the ptraMUc germt which sap the life from the roots of the huir. When your hair begins to fall out and your scalp Is lull of Dandruff It is a sure aifn that these oountless germs are busily at work. - There Is but one way to overcome the trouble and kill the germs that way Is to apply Newbro's Herptclde to the calp It will kill the germs and healthy nair is sure to result. Bold by leading- druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., uetrolt. Mich, a W. O'HANLON, Special Agent TnOUBLESOME-OFFEKSiVE-llffNGEnnilS v ... ,. ... . . , .store buildings one on Main, the oth- iSolMn;r is more discounter!;,' tlura to have on unhealthy Sore of jer on Fifth street. These buildings nicer reiiM r,i treatment ullcr atioiher, sometimes saibbinif over and I are to be erected bv Messrs. A. H apparently fretting well, then returning- w'th rentwtil energy nnj becoming worse tlifin btforc. Hares and ulcera ar no" due to mtsit!e causes ; if they Vere, aalves, plasters, lotions, eto., would cu. e them. They are kept up by a diseased ntid polluted condition r.f the b'.cod brought eti by the absorption of tefuse and wnste m.itttis of the 1).k!v jnto thin vital II nil. These acccumnla tions fitidt.iiir Way intt.. t'.ifcl,I.Hl, inuallybtvaiiKeof an imictive and sluggish condition of the fystetn. Nature intends that they shall be carried off through tlie -usual channels of waste, but the different juembcr failing to perform their duties properly liMve the matter to sour .uid ferment. The blood then, in fts effort to ttep the ,vste:n healthy, absorbs these poisons and at the first bruise, cut or wound the sore is formed, aid the constant dra nneof foul matter through if keeps the place open and irritated 10 it cannot heal. Another cause fr old sores and ulcers is the nol- luting tir weakening cf the blood from the re mains of some constitutional troyble or the effects of n, long f-pcll of yiekness. S. S. S. begins t the foutit.iin-head and diivcs out all poisonous matter and germ;;, mid tuakes a last ing rn As .loon ns the r-v.-tem irett utinrr , ,, , ' n tnc inttnencc ol h, S. S. the inflammation gradually leaves, the flesh tikes on r. healthy color, and soon the place is permanently healed. Book on son und ulcers mid any medical ndvice with out charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATIAMTA. CM. PURELY VEGETABLE. Filer, of this city, and H. G. Chatham, of Flkln. The work of grading the South bound Railroad Is being pushed and It Is said that, contracts for other sec tions are to be awarded within a few weeks, Money to Loan On city real estate mor tgage. Terms one year to ten years. Interest 6 per cent annum, payable semi annually. Address, PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Burlington, N, C. third when wear price Why Pay a regular shoe store a more for your shoes you can get the same for fully a third less in by buying from W. C. TISE, The Low Price Store, Cor. 5th and Main Sts. PATENTS Secured. JOHN IMIRIE, Pacific Building, .Washington, D. C References in Winston-Salem. A FAVORABLE REPORT. House Committee on Agriculture En . dorser. Proposed Forest Reserve In i Western Carolina Governor R. B. Glenn and Mr. H. E. Fries, of This City, Have Taken Active Part In tha Matter. The news that the House commit tee on agriculture had unanlmouslv ( reported faborably on the bill for the I establishment of a forest reserve In j Western Carolina was. received here i with many expressions of approval, i The Semite committee had previously mmm- reported the bill favorably and there "fi j are now good reasons to believe that jthe bill will pass Congress at this ses- 'sion. The bill provides for the expen- dituie of three million dollars for the pioposcd forest reserve. Mr. H. E. ! Fries, of this city, was a member of jtho committee that appeared before tha House committee some weeks ago ;aivd urged a favorable report. Gov icntor R. B. Glenn has also taken an ; active Interest In the measure. : Phone 478 and we're on the spot with the best load of wood for the price that It is possible to seU. Our 50c and ?t.'j loadg have made us many regular cus tomers. Revnolds Bro.'s PAY THE DRIVER. "Wood Cut to Please You." II, MONTAGUE, LAWYER. 7 Loam negotiated free of charge to LCDaert. tiaiei eeuiea. Titles In vetigated. Wills, Abstracts, Deeds and Mortgages, carefully prepared. Houses and landi for sale or rent. Over 20 yeart successful prsctloe. 4t3, Main Stieet. CITY DOING MUCH PAVING. MimMii ; It your Lawn Mower Is dull send It lo my shop and 1 will grind It perfect ly true, on a machine, built expressly for the purpose, and make It just as good as new. E. T. ACKERMAN. 434 South Klra Street, Salem. r The Work Is of the Permanent Varie ty and Is Badly Needed Sidewalk Pavino Also Receivlno Much. ; The city Is at present doing a large j amount of street work, all of It of the : permanent variety Ram Thint i.t LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. '5 I Q 7irhnrmit1 1 1 ' Church to Chestnut street, is be" . .. I fJ ZllllCllllall lug torn up preparatory to oavlne ihl thoroughfare with Belgian blocks. Chestnut street, near Bailey. Brothers' factory, has been repaired by Javlng Belgian blocks and much new side I:.ino pmcen in various sec tions of the city, nntablv on Snnire street, between Flft hand Sixth, -ARCHITECT-' Office third floor Municipal I building Winston-Salem, N. C. - Dog Tax Notice. t-uuce in nereoy given to all per sons 'esiotng witniu tbe corporate limits" of the city of Winston owning dogs or having dogs In their posses sion on June 1. 1906. to list the same for taxation with the undersigned be tween the 1st and the ,SOth riavn of Jane, 19(K5. as prortded by the "ordi nances of the city of Winston, chapter 3, section 2. Failure so to do Imposes a fine of $5 for each dog omitted F. G. CRUTCHFIELD. Chief of Police. - May 20, 19W5. To Remove Freckles and Pimples in Ten Days. NADINOU Is s etw nwr, eele nkt t Mdttfe IMTMMte m4 bmt, rtlnM li mry cut wtm II (tile M nwn UfckM, . Nrer-eMtt, m-lm, ulltw m, HtftbMrt. nil 4iKtlrilii tm4 iH enetlne t Ike eki. utr et low leaf 1iUm. bra NiuryceM li I Uyt, ut ttm vent le li to M toys. AIM- tkca eelrni in rrawel the tkle IU k, cImt. tollliy ut luailUI. Nt SMsiMe kerai cm nwll Inm III an. As rtfiNa ear ftaataiwe eaS ability ta caaifly will ear afratanaoj, we nlar la tha Uaawrcltl Baak ut Baak el Htary, Paris, Taaa., er ear caaaly aHklal. Atk yaar arniW tar NAWN0LA, H ka koa'l II, ane ei a tKaat Boat, aratr wi will etM yoa e M-uat kLik ol NADIN0LA k, Ban. R It fall) la to 111 we claia Nr H, aatll, ea mi wt will araaiaily rttial yaaf AMrcM fiATIuKAL TOILET (0., Parti, Teas. tlHIHrtHtt THE HORSE IS NO FOOL He knows whe nhe's getting pr treatment, when his feed Is clean and nourishing, nnly lit A tell you, save' by his nctions, bit of his general appearance. lH)th(4 by yourself by doing the best bj 'm lodging your orders fur sow clean grain and feed in this wt horso arrd cattle provender, ; G; L. Dull&C Phone 176, 108 FiftkS Announcement. We desire to announce that we have opened an ice crea mfactory at 803 Trado street, where we are prepared to furnish cream of any flavor fresh every day, Wo use only- the best cream and pure fruits. Prompt de livery. Prices: .15 Cents Per Quart. 65 Cents Per Halt Gallon. $1.25 Per Gallon. Goldstein Ice Cream Factory. PHONE 784. Road Signs Bring Business I Paint them in attractive designs ami colors. Place orders now and have them ready to nail up when business Is slack". My prices are reasonable. Gordon G. Reynolds, PHONE 478. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at Law. Ory Bloek, Wlnaton-Salera. , Or. W. T. Woodley, v 31S W. 9th. Charlotte, N. C. Specialist aiseases of women. Chronic and skin aiseases. Kemoves moles, warts, birth marks, and other blemishes without oain or scar. Will be In office durjng week of 20th May celebration, (20 to utn inclusive.) Strawberry i Dew Drops Fancy a glass of spark ; ling dew drop, each out t imprisoning a bubble J May morning air anc j fresh from bathing ro? t ripe strawberries, bring- W ... 1 I ing all their deliciousnes X with them. 1 " That is our Strawberrj 'Soda. Only the fresh!) picked fruit itself can equi it. Price be. ! :: Landquist 6 PfoW :: The Corner Drug Store M I Everybody and his Neighbor Drinks P O M M It's the new drink.. It's the talk of the tow It touches the spot. Every, dealer has it. Do You Want an OfncaT Applications for the offices of chief of police and street Inspector of Sa lem, -N. C. also1 sealed bids for the position of lamp-lighter, may be filed with the secretary of the town up io June 1, 190(1. May 4, 190C. S. E. BUTNER, Mayor. Did you Ever Think how man .'. alive Dj ' I you wuui" - -i ji old whedfi intr vour in o-nnd slwPe ill fiv wheels made g0' new T. V. PFAFf "Under Postorru
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