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1 THE TWINITY DAILY SEMTIHE WINSTON SALtM. N. C MAY , Every Little Helps (That's what we thlnkl No matter how small your purchase you will always receive prompt and courteous attention from us Learn the Way to Simpson's. ; imi FERSONAL NOTES, ,.-.. ,'. - HAD A NEGRO HOST. W R Ufc wtut Sera yeneraij afierbooo. Editor jpfi J Difctury R potior mt- ttr U4i n uf his piM?r. j Dr. J a Ecfc-c. of KrW-adthip. w ier today uu his retura trom a btu-ibr.-s trip to Alspaugh. I'rvstding KUWr Scrowrs h-ft yeter- day ftrrioo (or Advauc and Krm I lutfoii to (111 bis appoiutaieata. R. H. Carter, of Madlsoa; R. P. I Richardson, of Rrulsville. and W. U. giitton. .of SuDiuierneiu. were in im I city Unlay. 0. Chatham and children. t-rp here yesterday after- anon, returning iroui i aarioue. i oej were Joined htre by Mr. Chatham. A. V. Micks, cashier of the Wacho via Loan and Tryst Company at SpeDCvr. spent the i day la the rity, shaking hands with friends. Mr. Illoks la pleasantly remproliered here an the former secretary itt the Y. M. C. A. Mail ! jordersj Receive Prompt t Attention WlNST0Nr5ALM,N.C. 1 wii fl 0 : A-fiO : But. j tericf i Pat. Successors to D. D. Schouler 1 tenv' PULLED Fill HIS SEAT Embarrasing Experinc of North Carolinian in Iowa. I' M'lint K(!lsier. A Presbweriau commissioner from With Cart. Una Rot Into a terrlbl jar it : luy niorniiiK. Imbueuj with all he S.uttherii prejudice against the xdored man as a clal brother de- - iplte bin feeling of rtUgious fervor! WASHINGTON. May 25. Clarence ;n raving boum, tne commissioner, x. Hoykln. manager oi me uueue iy- who took French leaveJfor he gave Wt Company, playing at the Belasco iiia r -inie, discovered that after going iTbrairv. as arrested Wednesday i lta lust uigni id a .Minn irrci uigm on toe cnarge oi uiaorqenr cuu home, hu was a room male of a negro duct a a result of an altercation uij wu being entertalued In the, with the coachman of President tome iif an esiimablo negro family In Roo-evdl'a carriage. The hoof beat IHm Muli..-?. Iowa. ;of the horse disturbed the perfor- t was all becaueo h came from mance. and Mr. Uoykin. aavs he did North Carolina. In going over the I not leave the theatre to abate the '1st the committee on arrangements. noise until It became so pronounced mare up of prominent Des Maines as to Interfere wlih the play. He In Preibyt '.ilam. found the name of the ! siructed the coachman to drive a lit- Some Representative Offerings From Winston-Salem's Biggest and Best Store! - - - - . "NO BETTER PLACE." "Jennings' Cafe. "Sky - Lights" OaWenlaed Sky Llgbta are the Eeit Why? Because they never wear out. Oalveo lied Sky-Lights are fire proof. . Why? Because wire glass cud be used and so prevent the glass from falling out Where can OalvenUed Iron Sky Lghts be gotten? At L.B.Brickcnstcin's CALL 88 or 312 and let us take vour order X for groceries. If you have forgotten 't your list we will assist X your memory ana we I r will give you polite atten- X tion and nil your orders promptly. There are 3 things we pride ourselves on Politeness to custo mers; prompt atten tion to orders; and reliable groceries. t WE WANT YOUR $ TRADE. because it is to vour ad vantage as welf as ours that you should make X this store your base of t supplies for things ui'the t grocery line. Here every -I tning is 'pure, and"'rapid selling 'keeps our stbtk I fresh. I J. T. Joyner, t Fresh Vegetables Daily. DR.MOTT'8 NERYER1NE - PIIK a LkU iMidsTkls Chsngs.l 10 TOD raffer fZ E QUARANTEC North CaioUr.i commissioner. "North Carolina," said one of the "omnilttee. "Yes. a colored minister," sail! anilher. "All right." was the response, and is the committee was endeavoring to place the colored commissioners to the general assembly In the homes of the negro cltlser,' of Vee Moines, Mr.' Comnilssloner from North Carolina wss.as-.vlgtied to the home of Richard Harris, a well known negro of the city. The train bearing the Southerner :anie In lute at night. It was dark Ht.'l his complexion went unheeded. He was tnken to the Ninth street h;inc without being questioned by the iiiUfrea, aml'Shdwn lo his room. He dlit not see any member of the Har ris family. Kurly in the morning, Rev. Dr. Trusty, the pastor of the largest col ored Presbyterian church In: Chat- RiuM;;a. Teiio., arrived and was also uk ;i to the Harris home. He was In stalled Into another bed In the same ooni. Tha North Carolinian slept on. Ycptertlay niorniing the North Caro inlnn awakened. Rubbing his eye. hu'looked acrors the room to the otlmr lied. There slept Rev. Dr. Trusty, ptoct fully oblivious to. his surround ings. "Wlint a strange custom. What. ;ii this mean?" asked the man annul. i "Here, what are you doing In my room?' and1 with that ho st up and ialf(Nt tils' voice to a higher pilch. The reverend colored doctor opened Ills civs and sized up the situation. What, are you dolus In my room?" sslied Dr. Trusty. Ry this time the members of the ainlly were awakened. Harris stuck his head In the door. His sou looked In, and the, North Carolinian was beginning to think he was the vie Mm of some, conspiracy. 1 lusty questions, hasty explanations, liliriled dressing on the part of tha Xort'i Cnrollntan ami a hasty depar ture with hag and bagguge closed th. first ludicrous incident, of the Preibj lerlnn assembly. Ue distance away, but the latter in formed him that the carriage was the president's, and that he would not move. Mr. Doykln said he told the coachman that even the horses at tached to the president's carriage could not be permitted to disturb the audience. The coachman refused to change his location, and Mr. Boykln admits dragging him from his seat and that they were engaged In a si nig gle when the police arrived and placed Mr. Royldn under arrest. Neither President Roosevelt nor Mrsv Roosevelt was in attendance at the theatre, the carriage being used by guests at the White House. Mr Boykln was released on )5 collateral. Fortunate Miltourlana. "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.," wrltee . T. J. Dwyer, now of Oraysvllle, Mo., "three of my custo mers were permanioiitly cured of con sumption by Dr. King's New Discov ery, and are well and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arlsona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found It unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. Klnig's New Discovery as the moit wonderfuK-uiedlclive In existence." Snre&i cough amlVcold cure and throat and lung health. Guaranteed by V. O. Thompson, Druggist. 60c and $1, Trial bottle free. TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN. Now Advertisements. Tiie Misses Martin's new arrivals and special values. Jenmug'a Cafe. "No better place." Peoples" National Bank. U. S. de pository. Your business solicited. O'llanion's Drug Store Kverything a good rug store keeps. Notice. Applications for Paid Secretory will lie received by the Doard of Trada un til May 31, 1!00, Tho position will require a leader, a man of original ideas and one who Is willing to give his entire time to the work. Address W. T. Brown, Presld-ent. Doard of Trade, Wlntou-Salem. N. C. Have You Registered? The registration books for the I Salem bond Issue are now open at the home of Mr. W J. Ellis on Main street, Salem. If you haven't regis tered you should do so at once. TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN. It. Is safe to say that the girls of UDOG are sweeter and more beautiful Mian the girls of war times. The up to-date girls all take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. For sale by O'Hanlon, Winston; Landqulst & Pfohl, Salem. TALK IT OVER WiTH O'BRIEN. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fonts, postmaster at River ton, la., nearly lost his lite and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 yeai3 1 nail crvronlc liver complaint, which Jed to mich a severe case of Jaundice that even my flngr mils turned yel low; whom my doctor prescribed Elec trie KiWera, which cured me and have kept nie will for eleven years." Sure cure for blMoiisnews, neuralgia, weak ness and all stomach, liver, kidney and bladder derangements. A won derful tonic. At V. O. Thompson s drug store. 60 cenita. NEW College Blouse.-Llnen Eton Suits alt colors, beautiful line shirt-waists, dressy shirt waists, suits, belts, col lars. Bg reduction on Millinery. Headquarters for Corsets, Hosiery, Jersey and Muslin Underwear. Men's 50c Shirts 44c Men's Neglige Shirts, made of a good quality of woven madras; whit grounds with neat fancy designs, worth 50c for . .. ..44c 50 & 75c Straw hats 25c We've in odd lot of men's Straw Hats in good desirable styles for your choosing, worth 50c and 75c to clos at.. ..25c $1 Umdrellas 69c. Ladies' Umbrellas, fast black, gloria cover over 'strong 7-rib paragon steel frame; steel rod; natural wood handle; worth $1.00 for 6Dc Mens 25c undrshirts 22c Men's fine balbriggan under shirts; long sleeves; satteen facing; pearl buttons; all til es; worth 25c for 22c Straw Hats 50c, 75c $1, We've a sample line of men's ' Straw Hats in this season's newest and most popular styles; worth "up to $1.50; specially priced at 50, 75c, $1. Ladies 15c Hose 9c Ladies' fin otton hose, fast black, full sizes. Mamies foot; all worth 15c Ifor 9c pair. t Ladies 12 l-2c Hose 7c J Ladies' fine DiacK nose, orop stitch stripe, some have whit feet, worth 12!ae, very special for 7c th Pair. Ladies 12 l-2c Vests 10c Ladier' fine gauze vests in ex ' lieu ribbed; taped arms and neck, all sizes, worth 12'ac, for 10c Ladies Vests 1 5c Ladies' fine gauze vests in ex tra large sizes; taped arms and neck, nicely finished at 15c Each. Lace Curtains 75c Nottingham Lac Curti.m very neat and tasteful pjt. Urns, 3 yardi long, for 75, th pair. Muslin Curtains 4Sc Whits Muslin Curtaint, 4tt ruffles, 3 yards long mi inches wide, a very special a 48c th pair. , Jap- Rugs I Ladies 10c Vests 7c T Mens Underwear 39c I m potency, .jJVd M SO lwr to uf yv or rfnnrl moorr, OUr (UftTsUitM. iou, hhmnteo M Orcsinsi Vnnil.f,.l t ttowv Vm of Tolioro or Oninm or Undeveloped mmu on rnooint or nrtr!. nu mmmm Only at Simpson's Drug storp; A course, leathery complexion made unlieautlful by eruptions calls (or a general reform In living. The die. should be plenty of Hollister's Rocky .Mountain Tea, 35 cents, tea or tab lets. For sale by O'Hanlon, Winston; LttiHlquiist & Pfohl, Salem. TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN. II. MONTAGUE, ( ; LAWYER. ' ' Loans notrotlatod free of charge to ( Lemlers. 'Estates Settled. Titles In I wtlpaUHl. Wills, Abstracts, Deed , and Mortgancs, carefully iirepared. Houses and lauds Cor sate or rent. Over 20 years successful prsctlc. 843i Main Street. Modern Ways Pay. "' There Is enough profit If the coipM get It all In every retail basiness to make the merchant a comfortable living end lay away each year enough so that at the end of twenty years he will have a competency that will en able him to live as he did while In Mie mercantile business. . Still 98 of the, merchants fall during their business i Hfo time. The system of handling I sales is Bivch that there are lot of I mistakes that cost thorn more than! heir profits and all they get 19 hut a. waul living, atop thewo K-aks with a : nionern stcm. If Interested I will Kindly explain how they would apply U) your business. J. A. ftouscareii. stiles age-iu. Nationail Cash Register I o j rust ukig.. Cbar otte. X r Men's fancy striped gauze underwear; very cool and comfortable; all sizes; regu lar price 50 for!. . . 39c I Telescope Suit Cases J Just tha thing for your vaca tion trip; strongly made; can vat covered; a complete line of all sizes priced from 25c up 10 and 15c Fans, 5c One thousand Japanese fane in a great diversity of styles and colors, regular priced 10c and 15c for, . . , ......... .5c Leather Suit Cases $3 Real sole leather suit cases; hand sewn; fine brass lock and trimmings, 24-inch size; very special for'..' ... ..$3.00 Ladies' fine gauze vests, thin and cool; taped arms and neck, all sizes', th 10c ones for .. .. ..''..' 7c 40c Sheets for 29c Single bed sheets, size 54x90 inches, made of good, strong bleached sheeting, worth 45c for . . 29c Each 9 50c Sheets for 44c Double bed sheets, size 72x90 inches, made of heavy, round thread bleached sheeting, worth 50c for . ..44c Each. 1'illow Cases, 12 1-2 Good strong bleached cotton pillow eases; regular size 45x 36 Inches; deep hem, a good value for 12zc J 12 l-2cHuck TowelslOc Heavy union linen huck tow- els; regular household size; hemmed ends; striped bor- I ders; the 12', 2c ones for 10c Japanese matting rugi, linn warp; pretty bright printe designs, size 3 by 6 feet, spec ial 75c each. Oriental Rus $1.69 Dansu Oriental Rugi is Us handsomest designs, site 3d feet, an extra special value for Silkoline 10c Art Drapery Silkolinei In th prettiest scroll and floral de signs, 36 inches wide, verj special for 10c the yard. ' T Wall Paper 5c Roll Good quality wall paper in a wondrous variety of artistic designs, very special at 5c the roll. Ladies Skirts 75c Made of tine Cambric in r eral different styles; deep lawn ruffles; tucked and led trimmed for.. 7.7 151 Ladies Short Skirts 35c. LadieV knee length m made of fine cambric, IW ed with hemstitching tucks for .. . 1 Canvas Suit Cases $1.25 J Ladies Drawers 2x Heavy canvas dress suit casec; leather corners; brass trimmings; strong handles 24 and 26 inches long $1.25 : , 1 l Childrens 25c Hose 5c Children's Sox and full length hose in black and Jan, all siz es, worth 25c for 5e the pair. Ladies' Cambric Drawen hemstitched flounce, cut vtr full, worth 35c for ' Ladies Gowns 75c Mad of.-good mutli" round yoke and short trimmed with torchon law i Misses Martin's Ladies Furnishing Parlor. Phone 674. Hanes Block. ICE!" Prompt shipment to " all points. C. M. THOMAS 6 CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. t A Sale of Men's Suits at a Saving of 1-3 A rare chance to own a stylish, smartly tailored summer suit, for a mere fractional part of its real value. It s one of those periodical opportunities that are made possible ft trade conditions that brings to us exactly one hundred men's snappy. sVJ ger summer suits at such a ridiculously little price that we can pass them to you at a reduction of one-third from regular prices. M The suits are made by a prominent New York manufacturer JJ product is well and favorably known country-wide They're made J fine, all wool summer weight fabrics, in new, novelty plaids and fancy ' J 7 , "u amisiicu ui me most approved manuc-, "-y ment bears the stamn nf tvi iniur:ni: .1-1 .t,at is vr, to custom tailored clothes. We've divided them into 2 lots and them thus: w 4 4 4 4 4 MEN'S $12.50 SUITS T i $8.50 MEN'S $15.00 SUITS $9.50 TALK IT OVER WITH O'BRIEN. -"ttttneeei ........... , 44-4--
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