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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTIF.E1.W1N3T0N-SALEM, N. C MAY PERSONAL NOTES, K. T. Rtsiand is ln.iue by sicklies. lr. V. J. Conrad end faiu.lv arc at Uudiug the celebration in Cbatlutte. Mrs. S. C. Toin'.iiison. uf Hlph Point, i tbi" gue?t of relatives in the city. J M. RiK-r auJ W. B Carter went T up the YVUktsburu road this uuruins. V. W. Kiis. of Riuburv, is la the city liHkii:g after some legal business. J. W. Martin, of Madison, spent the nitlit hire, returning home this uioru- Mis. J. H. litiK Hioff. f Siatesvlile. is ilio cue J tif bcr sistcr. Mrs. J. A. T T 4.1.. Wfrtir 41 Clmnpnn'n Ktinl. Drink Fonticello Lithia Water URIC ACID SOLVENT Culi&QeJ to bta II SALEM ACADEMr Miss Ophelia I'hiUlps. of Wausli- toii !iu has ueeu q'liH' i", is con valescvnl. Mi. C. I. Sliarp n tmujU ycaterda.v afternoon fioiu a iil to relatives at Keiui rsvilie. MiM' Ikssic YYalkins mid Minnie Marshall vnt to Charlotte ytalerdaj ; (Couiliiuvil fiom pasc one. I liv Mr. H. R. Files of twenty five silver dollars to III. Hall fund 1" Ml Amy Van Vices' honor, m a H' liuony ot appreciation of the besut! fill w.-idliiR insrch coin pot "d by h l for Mr. and Mr. II. K. Fries' silver ncddinKh a played Monday anions several other lovely selections by Mls.-t Van Vice: this was repratidly cu coml. All th"e nirmoilal Rlf;a were artvpud by Ills'vip Rmdthsler on bc h.ilf of .;he Int'tltittidii. the most no!:! bli Ik Ins the memorial organ to Mr. C. H. Fople. This will be one of the Aucst In the South, and will give Sa lem Academy a eon-.rvalory equal to nay. There will lie forty rooms and ten teachers. Dr. Clewetl spoke of ho wonderful Impc ue this would give to the win It. as the gift was tf'penC 'lit on the, building Rolug on without In terruption. Many ot these memorials have been ptild for hy 'he (lonois. other have licen nil dKcd. Those by whom the organ tins been given are Mrs! Kin in a Foitlf. Merin. Fred Koirle, H. A. I'foht and F. H, Fries. On yesterday the class of 1Hii:i, whose if.inlon whs yesterday, Kiive 1103 to tlu hall, the class of Hint. $120; Juniors of litn. $t4; fourth l .it. m coin puny f0. The awarding; of the rcho'iishlps la alwas of Interert, fur every $W0J raised a scholarship Is madj possible, ilio lull-rest beiliK apillled. Tile Alumnae scholarship has been given to Mi. is Louise Daniels, the centen nial to Miss Jennie WlW.a. One of th" acholarshlps has been divided equally aiiMiig the preparatory, freshniau, aopliomore and junior ami aenioi . cliiKses, two of these to Miss Dorothy Hopp, piepnrwtory; Junior to Miss Miujp Hundley, the otliera to be awarded. Hon. C. 11. WatKon then siioke of tho Mrs. Kkmh wall Jackson schol.ir ililp, referring Uj the fact that she was a fomwr B'.udent at the Aea- ik'itiy alfo spoke In Blowing tennR of the llfo and character of tieneral Jacki-on, MIsh- Amy Van Vleck de- HKhlcd Hie audience with miiHe while ballotlnp for officers took place. Mrs. V, T. llruwii suuKesled that the annual ihicn be niado M for the next three yeaia, the whole amount to (to Into the treasury. SuKpestlons wero made lookiiiK towards a May fete, alro that all classes Uiat had not token memorials, do so:" After the buslias tneeiliiK, the audience withered In luclal Rioups, and while chnttlnir Rally enjoyed the delicious cream mul cako nerved by tho association. The followiiiK officers were eioctcd. lh. Clewell makliiK the aiiuouiicr meiu at the closj ut the concert lnsl nlKht: l'l-esldent, Mlsa Adelaide Kile Salem; first vice-president, Mr .1. C. Ituxton, Winston;' serond vice president, Mrs. Nelson Henry, New Yoi-lc: third vice-president. Mis. (leoiBe Pond. WoshltiBion City; fourth vice-president. Mrs. I.innle Javis. Fort Woith, Texas; secietary, .'Mrs. Chnrlea VoRler; treasurer. Miss L C, f haffner. Art Department. Wha' the Academy had accomplish ed lit the past few years In tills line was ii revelation to the vWtois. Tlie two art roofs, under the deft, 'artistic touch of MlMt.SledenljtTR, the art teacher, and her helperc, was con verted luto a thing; of. beauty; the cool drapeiles. pretty floral touches' enhancing the effect of the an; dlspiuv. Very beautiful was the work done hare, many of the pupils showing de cided talent. In this department. On tho walls were numerous drawings in crayon, pastel, wster-colors, etc.. also exipilslie display of hand painted china Hud glass ware, espec ially that of Miss KusMa Slierrod. of Hanill, N. C.i who Is the onlv graduate 1u the art departiin lit this year. Sev eral tables of Hie daintiest 'ami most exquisite pieces of xare hanril-wurk were on dlsulay. llJinty ailleles of - various kind wero found In pvrogia phy. Altogether the display was a credit to the school, teachers and pupils. This Man Won t Uae Any Other. ?..-r. Hlrslibeig. lloUander & Co. tleiits: To the man who wants afternoon, nalutini; done. I alwa j tell biiu to g(t j;j), Oouch. private aecretary to S ag Hi anU. whicii Is the best, and cons,-, ssmaa liiackburn. was in the noth the palmer and himself are sat- rj(i. lo,iuv C.in:eron liiixton. of Philadelphia, arrived in the city tM; luorniiiR for a brief vis;t to his parents. iafli'tl that they will get a gooil Job. 8!ag Paint works easier than any jthe: paint I ever saw. Yours truly. , J. C. 11YIKK. Shelby, N. C. Haw our iiex: Job done, with the si paint, the Stas Semi Paste Painl. "The two for one kind." For sale by ev. II. Clinard. Card from Zimmerman & Zimmerman To the EUltuf. In the upoits tha' have gotten Into i!u iaptr in nganP t ) the iirrest of a n;'sro a! our bric k yard here. tippo- d lu be at I'm time of arrest, of the man that kllle.l Conductor Wiggins, il was fciated that there was a woman t Register of IX'eds Undsay returned this nun ning from a visit to his sister. Mis. J. II. Miller, of Davidson county, who Is critically ill, M. I). S!ock:on went to (irccnsh'oM !!:nlay to attend a ir.-'eMng of the tnis tees uf Cnvusb'iro Female College , uf 'which he Is a niember. ' .5. .1. C. Ferabee and slater, Mit- ll..i:i Lloyd, went to Yadkinvllle to da) to atlmd thi co.iimeneement t-xei i'Uvs of the high, school tbeie. ' Mrs. W. I. (loss, of North Depot .street, r.iio lias been quite ill at the with the negro at the timo of the ar- hospital, is convalescent. She will rest. We think this is a reflection on scmt a few weeks with relatives at s. We would nut permit such. There ijiayodan. was IIO Ciwirto woiimn won uie neSio i nv .,.,lttn .,,! Mai carile Tay, p;ipils at the Salem Academy, left tliis motiiiiig for their homes In Teniussee. They will stop in liristol to attend a reception. Mrs. K. R. Messick went to (Jietns horo this morning in response to a message staling that her little nephew, the two-veai-old t:m ol Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Matthews, was dlug. Mrs. C. W. Shirley, mother of Prof. H. A. Shirley, Instructor of insti unien- till music at the Salem Academy, left todav for the Catsklll mountain, where she w ill spend the summer. Mrs. W. K. Liak went to Leaks nor has TTrere h. en any colored wom an at onr brickyard this season. Hope von will put In your columns that the' report that there was a woman with ! til? negro at the time of his arrest Is' false. Yours truh, ZIMMERMAN ft ZIMMERMAN. Bdew'i Creek, May 21. IThe Sentinel got Its Information In regard to the arrest from what it considered r liable sources, and the ) above Is gladly printed. ! . May Give "Ben Hur." Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins were greeted I hv un nnnrrpiiiiltL'ci . ritiimvirut inn lit I iint-Liw m p fhn,h tun iilirin 'Villi: yesleiuay aiiernoon 10 visit nei Their service of 'Picture and Song" Paiii. i. r. """ Is Interesting and Inspiring and last Sll-' accompanied by hei night's program wa? greatly enjoyed, j'ice. .Miss l.uello w llimniton. Mr. and Mis. Dobbins. 'who were Dr. and Mre. Parrls and Mr. Davie lormerly musical Int trnctors lu a col Parks, of Illll.sliio, are in the city for lego at Charlotte.- are well known for iSaL'iu Cjnu'.ieiieenient. Miss Jose their pathetic and suul-.oUrriug sing- phine Parriii, daughter of Dr. and Mis. rvrYViJtfd it CAT i EMBROIDERIES &S&IL. CLEANSED MZifcl ! CSBWw'C-, mraiBJiiiBwn S-'"'J,airs it w T-ii'3r HOLE T&AJil BUK.IA 5ES?.M " 20-Mul2 Team " Borax will wash colored fabrics with out causing the colors to r flannels without Ehrink ing, cleanse bbri:ct3i taKe.fc-x!, end rcrrsoniltnen, center pieces embroidd cd in cc-lc-s, goods; in fact, every article or fabric that requires ;:cri':ct hygienic: waAing. and let us take tor i;rocvries. ' If ;u lmc ,ur, your list wc wj- vutir nillllur, ' promptly. iThereare3thir pnae ourselve' Politeness to J iivia, prompt lion to nnio. reliable groceries, I WE WANT Y TRADE. be Atldeakis. Fiwsam.lenadliurat.UwiV.tt-rdnWn3!near.dK.iiistanS3. AddiM i'acitk Coast Uuijs. C, New Yelk, N. Y. Every -rrorrnn rorft a tliafu ly, jirj'ty figure, and many of tlvrtn deplore tha lo of t!;eir rrirliali forms after !n;ii-ria:e. Tlio Kiring rf diilurett i.-oftc:i ilest i uctive .'cause it is to m vantage us well that you should J tnis store vour V supplies for thin t grocery line. He?et t thing is pure, and J selling keeps our I fresh. J. T. Joym Fresh Vegetables J to tl: c mot .cr's sliatwlinoss. Ing and beautiful dissolving colored stu-eoptlcnn view, using oxyhydro geu light. Moving pictures will be one of the fiaiures of the service to niuht and if the attendance Is larae I Mr. and Mrs. Dobbins will give "Hen Hur" tomorrow night. Parrls, is a member of the gradual in;: clasi;. Miss's Leila and Annlv' Vest, of Hural Hall, and Miss Eleanor Phillips, of Dalton. are attending the Academy Comniinci .mi nt this week. They un the guests of Mrs. V. L. Vest,, o;'. North Liberty street. It Is safe to say that t.io girls of l!O0 are tweeter and more beautiful PrufH. Stour and Shirley, of the than tho girls of war times. The up Salem Academy and College faculty, to-dale girls all lako Hoirister's Rock;, .left 1,1:'.V "it' North. They will Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tableU. K;lil ' a, week or two tof . Europe am! Kor fain hv O'llaiilon, W'iustoii; i'1' l"'1"1 l!,e suiiimer in that conn Landiiuisi. & Pfohl. Salem. it'T sight-seeing. Iloth will letuni In A Mountain of Gold it line for the opening of the next sea sioii of the college, . could not bring as much happiness to! . " Mrs. Lucia W'llkc, of Caroline, Wis..' Tomoriow the day. I to 5 the hour as did ouo 2.'ie lxix of Bnckleii'3 Ar- l-axhmifa sandal sale. nlea Salve-, when It, completely cured! : a riimiing mrc wi her leg. which mid 1 TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN tortured her 23 long years. Urea test i ' 1 "" - ' antiseptic lH'aler of piles, wounds and1 N uil" f,'et after l.ashmlfs one mires. 25c at V. O. Thompsons dm,. ,,milr :ndal sale, 4 to 5 tomorrow. storo. i -1 ------- f TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN. .Ml of this can be avoided, however? by the ue of Mother's Fricnii before baby conns, aa tliis great liniment atways prepares the body for the strain unnn it, i.r.A preserves the symnietn'of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes ail the danger of child-birthand carrier, the expectant mother ;afely through this critical' period without pain. It in wmo.mV trenleiit Messing. Thousands gratefully tell of tho benefit and rcli'jf derived front the use of this wondctiul remedy. Sold by all drugs'13 at $i.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about, this liniment, will be sent free. Tk8 Bradfleld Reeulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Road Siirns Bring Businessn Dog Tax Notice. Nolice i.-i lier.'ov given to all Per - I 1'iiiiit them in nttruetive designs and colors. I'laco orders now and have them ready' to nail up when biiiiisiis. Is . slack.;i. My prices ure redsrnable. Gordon G. Reynolds, PHONE 47S. Its for ladles and for one hour only Laslimit's Saiulal Sale. NOTICE On Saturday, May 26, talk .t over w.th , o brVen. 1906,- at 2 o'clock p. m.. ' on the premises, we wiir sell at public auctibn the I old Piedmont Ware-' house building, the same to be removed from! premises within 6 weeks from date of sale. Winston- Salem Masonic Temple Co. H: MONTAGUE, .una- -esiding within the - - corporate li'iiith of the city of Winston owning ui.s or navtug iiogs lu their possev slon on .lime 1, Mod, to list the same for taxation wii'i .v unileisigTied be twica the 1st. ami the St'th days of .liitie. litt'tl. a provided by the ordi nances of tho city of Winston, chapter :i, -ecikm 2. Failure i u to d,i Imposes a line of $3 for each dog omitted. V. G. CIU'TCHKIKLD. . ' Chief of Police. .May L'n. Hint;. Phone 478 nd we're on l ho snot with Ilio besl LAWYER. load of wood for the price -that it is Loans neuotiated free of charci to r"?1";0 st M- Ullr a'l M.j fenilers. Estates Settled. Titles In- i T t ve lls lllil"-v 1 t'Stllar VMtiirntAil. Willu. Ahotrants. TlAerlii I lOlllCt'S. and Mortsasea, carefully prepared. THE HORSE IS NO Fj He Ivii.nnvs wile iilit-'s .": Ireatnieut, wlieii liis wl; clean ami noiiiiiiing, on!; tell you, save by his ai'tiiw his general appearance. H by yourself by iloiiiR lll : lodgliiR j our orders for d clean grain aiid feed in to horsu and cat tie nrovyiiet. G. L. Dull 4 Phone 176, 105 F. Houses and lands for sale or rent. Direr "20 yean luccessful practice. tm Main Stieot. , . , ' Reynolds Bro.'s l-AY run imivKit. "Wood Cut to I'leaso You." I) WASHING WITHOUT WATER j Is J.ik TrrUg t Get Rl ( DaadraC WMhaat HtrDlcldr. Did you vr e any on trying to I waiti tliemselvti without soap or j water? If you did what would you lay ot i hlmt ' It Is every bit as foolish to try to get j rid ot Dandruff and to prevent Bald- ' nes by teedinit the germs which cause i It, with' Canthrarldcs. Vaellne. Glycer- i tne and aimllar aubatancea which form 1 the principal Ingredients of moat ao- ! called Hair Vigors. ; Newbro'a Hrrplclde 1a aucceasful be cauxe It attacks and kills the parasltlo ; germ which freds on the hair roots. ! It Is the original and onlv genuine scalp germicide manufactured. uoia By leading druggists. Send 1e. tn Why Pay POINTED PARAGRAPHS. rWh-cart merchants ure always be hind In their business. Never Judne a man's wxirth bv his !,mr for mpl to The Herplcld Co., i statement to the tax collector. Mlcn- An optimist, is a man who declines! B, W. O'HANLON1, Bpexslal Axsnt 'i to Judge the future by the past, ' , , Mailt- u i.lvl i.i.,.uu ..,.1 ....... i... . " " : ......... H,,, i.m irn mil mull ut.- ciik of the eloud'' silver liiiltiR. No man can accomplish anything ' Kteat who doesn't bejsln on a small i settle. . . . The wife of a bank teller can uive a regular shoe store a third !o1"em,?sret8rl'''S w,,,,M.more for your shoes when Most people win Riiniiy do HnvthinB!you Set same wear Jhl.TH"i 'm talr ym vf nnest j for fullv a third less in price : them to do the opposite. I , r . u" r":51 Its a good thlnu for hunmniiv llmi ! V-huyillK from , ; i- .1.1 .. . ' -iiru iiuui ie inn euougn io niarrv he Is seldom old enough to know bet ter. . Onr idea of a hero Ik a man who does not hesitate to do his dutv s he understand It. reirtudless of what other people say, w w. c. TISEj The Low Price Store, Cor. 5th and Main Sts. is a noted triumph as a food-beverage, which is at che same time a strictly temperance influence. Where whiskey contains 51 1-2 per cent, of alcohol, Pinnacle Beer containspnly 3 1-2 per cent., which amount is declared by medical authorities to be highly beneficial in insuring digestion and assimilation. Pinnacle Beer is extremely heavy in malt extract. The pure mountain-spring water quenches thirst, the carbonic acid refreshes, the mineral salts build up the bones, and the hops act as a tonic. Sold at all places of public resort, and found at an Homes in need oj health. I Strawben I Dew Dro Fancv a jilassot l'hone, vrite or call for a case. The Nov South Brewery Sr Ice Co. Middtesborough, JCy. THE CASPER COMPANY, Distributors, Winston, N. C. (Inc.) ling dew drop, each ;; imprisoninj; a bub: ;; May morning aif : : fresh from lathin?' :: ripe straw berries, ' t inrr nlNheif iM''1 t with them. ' t That isourStra- Soda. Onlv the r t picked fruit i it. Price 5c J Landquist 6 h J The Corner Dnd tj.XJ.AA'H"H,,l . Everybody l" his NeighW : !. Drinks P O M A It's the new drink It's the talk of the1 It touches thespot Every dealer na5l Did you E Think lif H yol, wotilu : irrMHl I 111 J."- , f , wheels made- n All' t t. v. m Under 1';
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