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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, WINSTOfT-ALEM, N. C, JUNE 11. S i , JUST A MOMENT! The way to be convinced of our superiority in filling pres- criptions is to Learn the Way to Simpson's. (A Registered Druggist always present.) t 1 1 t 1 1 PERSONAL NOTES. r I . M. B:niord vieirca mi. Airj loaay. S. H. Ta!or visited ML Airy today. Jostra UiMxinian Tailed Silom to- T, .!. jf A. C. Johnson spent Sunday 1b High H. F. Cbreitxoerg. Jr.. went to Rural Hail today II. A. Tfohl vi&Hid Roaring River io!ay Misc Itaisy Cherry spent Sunday la Greensboro E. V. Clinard left this morning for a business trip Samuel Blackburn left today for a taslnis trip. Dr. James A. Blum visited Pilot I; Mountain today. U MIIHMIMIM 1 1 tttl IHI ttt-M-l 1 1 tttt-H"f-t-t-H'U M. E. Jenkins went to Elkln today 2S0 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fr You will scarcely be lieve a soda cracker can be so perfect until you "taste the one perfect Soda Cracker Uneeda Biscuit So deliriously baked so tender and flaky so won derfully preserved by a moisture proof package. It is the only real Soda Cracker. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY to '4 I A MM II TTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTT ! SCREENS 1 IbSHIhHDmbbBwHHBMI H FOGLt BR0;'S CO. m Manufacturers of I SCREENS I Made to FIT your doors and windows. Phone 85. "Sky -Lights" Galvonlied Sky Llnliti are the Jtoi. Whyr Because they nevef wear out. Galven Ued Sky-Llphlsare Ore proof. Because wire flam chd he used and so prevent m trims trom falJIrtr out. Where can Gulvi'nlzml Iron Sky Lfihtsbo polteu' At L.B.Brickcnsteins i c E ! Prompt shipment to all points. C. M. THOMAS Cf CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. SALEM STANDS SECOND, - Raleigh Only City That , Has Won More Money at Firemen's Tourna mentr During Past Three eYars. KuUowliis me the figures showltiK ihtt amount of prize money won hi the Nurth Orolina flrcnieii's tournament ilurlnu the - past three years by va rious teaniK: Itiiloigli. . .. ,.1125.0(1 Salem. . . . Spenre; .. (iolil.slioro ,. Ellsahrtli City... New Heme Otirhum. . . . Charlotte (treetiBboio , . . Rocky .Mount .. .. , . .. AhhevHk' Monroe Salisbury Concord Tarhoio . . . . .. , . O.tZMm . mm. tin :!oo.imi . . 2UM.IMI 2::r..mi 225.(11) 1.N2.MI .. ... 110.110 . .. ...... lio.nn 75.00 75.00 50. nil to.iift 25.oft The Winston ilep;irtnieut Ims not contCHtcd during tho piibt three years. Pictures of 8an Francisco. The moving plrlures vividly pictur ing the fiill anil hiiniiiiR or San Fniu Cisco, which will be shown at (he A ntl 1 1 or I it in for ilirio night lujUiinitiK next '1 h ii i s.luy , .lime li. are khIi! to bp very line. The wonders of the v it -uKi'Hpli, tlu!."llfc-wr';tiiis" as the word mean, primarily, arc never morn strikingly shown Hihii by these plct uies, which depict the devastation of thi' great city. SK'cial matinee Saturday for chil dren.. . . . H. K. Tries left this morning for Washington. Phillip Booe. of Walkertown. was ;n the city tod.y. W. U Sirwers left Saturday after noon for New York. T. S. Douglas went to Elkln today m p business trip. Watt Martin has returned from a i rip to Richmond. Fred 1-iurrnce went to Greensboro Saturday afternoon. Mr. ud Mrs. W. C. ftuffln. of Mayo dan, were In the rit y today. W. P. Hill. Jr.. left Saturday after- leriuHin for a trip South. Charles M. Taylor left this after noon for Davidson College. T. J. Wilson returned Saturday al tcrnoou from a trip to1 Elkln. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gentry left this morning for Moore's Springs. V. M. Heitdren went to Wilkesboro tiMlaj to attend Wilkes court. G. W. Patterson and lch. McC.al llard went to ML Airy today. H. W. f.indsay and (5. H. Hasten spent Sunday in Kernersville. Rev. Mr. Osborne, of Charlotte, ar rived In the city this, morning. C. P. , Thaler left Saturday after noon for' Greensboro to spend Sunday. Judge W. B. Council, of Hickory, went to Wilkesboro this morning to hold Wilkes court. Misses S;idle Miller and Iulse Montgomery have returned home from a visit to Roanoke. B. C. Tavls left this morning for Chapel Hill to attend the summer law school at the I'nlverslty. Mrs. S. F. Crews went to Friendship Saturday afternoon to visit her father, Mr. W. E. Cununings. Col. und Mrs. F. 11, Fries left this mouiing for New York.' They will sail Friday for Europe. P. K. Green returned this morning from Dover, Del., where he attended the funeral of his lather. John Shtitt, traveling salesman fur the Fries I)cing Machine Co, is home from a two months' trip. Mrs. Will Moore and children who have been visiting Mrs. J. F. Shaffner, left this morning for home. H. I.. I.angley left Saturday for Sa vannah, Ua.. to accept a position with a large machine shop at that place. P. A. Wilson. Jr., J. J. Norman and Striding Smith left this afternoon for Buffalo for the National T. P. A. Con ventioa. They will be Joined by C. F. Tonilinson, of High PoluL That Number Have Been Issued By Forsyth Rea'ster of Deeds This Yar What That Star Opposite the Groom's Name Signifies. So far this year Register Lindsay has issued 2W iua'riage license, mhis show an increase in the num ber ovtr the correspunding peril! of lSi-a. June is generally a pretty good month fr the marrying business, though Cieik McKanghan says there have been distressingly few of them so faf this month. Aloog about Christ mas is the most appiopriate time, or at hast, most people think so, for the tecords show that more marriage jer- a. A in rw,-..mh, r than in UlitS HI- ianl" " . an oiher two mouths of the year. In looking over the marriage regis ter one efien asks wby that str is placed just opposite some of the pmim'ii n.'iiiies. Some folks think that those stars Indicate that the marriage uermits were issued on credit, while others think that may bo Mr. Mc- k".niL-hn ho. bv the wav. never has got his license yet. was more or less interested in that couple or one or them at least. But such is not the case. The star is a warning to the newspaper matt to keep "things juiet until further notice. The marriage reg ister Is oiwn to the Dublic at all times and of course a news man goes to it every day to get th? news, Dttt wnon ;Iiat star is found just onuoslte the ginom's name he knows that for some good reason the party does not wlsti the matter given to the public yet awhile, and of course the nrws gather er Is not going to give the fellow away by publishing the names. TO ENTERTAIN PRESBYTERIANS. COMPANY $30,000,000 CAPITAL. Executor's Notice, Having qualified as executor of the relate of Mary Emily Hodeiiliainer, do ceased, this Is to notify all persons holding elulins against said deceased to present them to me on or before May 14. 1!H7, or this notice will be pliadcj In bar of their recovery, Alt persons indebted to said deceased are asked to muku immediate pavment. Mae 14, I'.loti. JOHN HENRY WAGON EH, Ex. FOR RENT. 5-room . flat with pressed brick and plate glass front, 4th street; centrally located; mod em conveniences. ' H. MONTAGUE J.S. Zimerman ARCHITECT Offlcs third floor Municipal Building Thermometer Registrations Saturday. Saturday was tho hottest day luitci far this season. At 11 a.m. the mer cury reglst'-red K." In the shade. An hour later it had climbed two notches higher and at 1 p.m. it reached the !Ui maik. Not content with that, high mark It continued to climb until at 2 p. m. It stood at ill. That was as far, however, as it got. und from that hour began to go down. It stopped along about t',0 and spent the night close to that point. Good looks bring happiness. Friends cure nunc for us when wo meet them with a clean, smiling face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Ili'ic. tea or tablets. For sale by E. W. O'Hanlon, Win ston; Uindqulst & Pfoltl, Salem. Miss Trula Miller has returned from a visit to her aunt. Miss Sadie Robertson, at Raleigh. Thomag F. Ryan And Other to Take Over Coal Fields in Virginia. NKW YORK, Jtuie 8,-BIalr & Co., Thomiis F. Ryan, Ladenbttrg, Thalman & Co., and Norman B. Ream and their friendx have under formation a !0,- Ofln.ooo coal and land company. The deal contemplates tho taking over of the Clinchfleld Company, cual properties, about 200,00ft acres of bituminous lands, in addition to a rail roud extending to North Carolina. The Seaboard Air Line, which Is con trolled by the Blair-Ryan interests, will enter into the deal In some way so as not to conflict with the provis ions of the -rate hill. The financing of the proposition will involve the underwriting of prob ably $20,ftm,ooi) of securities. It is reported that $l5,ono,00tl of notes will be Issued, and that there will be $15,000,000 of common and preferred stock, equally divided. The Cllnchlleld property consists of about m.uno acres of bituminous eoal lands along the Norfolk & West ern Railroad In Virginia. Tho Clinch Meld corporation also owns a control! ing Interest In the South & Western Hallway. This corpoiatlon was dis solved In 1!)05 and the assets of the company passed Into the control 6f Messrs. Ryan, Blair. Dennis, Ream and Coolldge, all prominent In the af fairs of the Seaboard Air Line. Beautify the Complexion H TEN DAYS., Nadinola The UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER, m doncd ky thouwndr, juarantttd to remove freckle, pimplca, all ftcitl dicolortioii ad rutori the k ..... -i i n, - J wi youin. wort cam in twenty daye, 50c Ul $1.00 t til leading drug .torci, or ky mail. Pupil kjr national toilct co, pwu, Tm. Sold In Winston by Simpson Drug Co.. E. W. O'Hanlon and other drug- RIT.N CilNTIMn . T TThe good kind, the effective kind, the reasonable priced kind. Excursion to Greensboro. The First Raptist, Salem ' Mission 'ind North Winston Chapel Sunday hools will run their annual excur sion to Grec'lishoro June 21. All rhll. dren of the schools under 15 years of age go tree; ail lady members, 50c; all mules over 15 aiw! frlmwlu ,.f n, schools, 75c. D. S. Reld Is chairman ot ne committee on arrangements. Big Dividends. In Southern Life A Trust Cobecause mortality rate It small. Not a single death by disease aince company organ lied three years ago. $40,561.66 added to surplus last year. J. M. McAlister district agent, 439 Liberty street Phone 121, Ail colors velvets 15c to 75c yard, worth three times as much, at bank rupt sale of W. L. Hill s stock. Big line while goods and face cur tains at bankrupt prices at closing out sale W. L. Hill's stock. Tin, Slate and Gravel Roof, ing, Gutters, and Spouts. W. O. SEINSEMAN Stove Exchange, John S. Huyler, Wealthy Candy Man ufacturer, to Be Host at Montreat. Viheville Citizen. , Prominent Presbyterians to the num- hr r of "fifty or a hundred will assem ble at Montreat the fast of this montu and be the guests of John S. HuyL'r from June 2'Jth to July 4th .inclusive. It Is kuovtn that fifty invitations have bet.t atut by Mr. Huyler and as he expects the various committees of the South' Presbyterian rhurn con cerned In the matter to attend it Is quite probable that the guest list will reach ft hundred. Mr. Huyler will be the host In ev ery sense of the word. He will i-a.v ill expenses and from the time the one invited reach the railway station of their homes they will be at no ex pense. . Mr. Huyler insists on l;aj'.iu their railroad fares both ways in ad dltlon to providing a delightful entet talnment at his beautiful Montreat. which before many months Is to pass from his ownership to that of the ,1'res byterian Church, South. The guests will Include Prcsjyte- riau ministers, editors of religious pi pers and representative men of the eriiiich, and the object relates to the peirhase of Montreat. As is known, lite Presbyterian Synod of North Car ol, na approved tho plan of Dr. How- ertnn, of Charlotte, to buy Montrea". and make it place of religious meet ings as well as the summer home of Presbyterians. The plan adopted pro vides that live hundred persons should each contribute one hundred dollars and in return receive one lot for a home. No one la to be al lowed to hold more; than one share so that a colony of five hundred families w:ll be piovlded. Dj your shopping where the big crowds go and save money at closing out ele of W. L. Hill's slock. fT fhftftw Ynnr r I M VMS Paint Yourself A man should take such precautions i lie can to safeguard any investment 'ic makes. A house owner's expense .'or painting is very often larger than it vould be if he personally looked after! he material put upon it. There is "hen a difference of three years in the .caring of two different paints, Cer ' unly, in this case, time is money. If ,nu will see that ire White Lead mixed with Pure Linseed Oil is used on your house, you win place your painting bills on a reasonable basis. You can tell the pure lead fjom the adulterated kind bv the brand LEWIS Pur. Whit Lm4 I Mid. br the Old Dutch Proceed Manufactured for years and, as any experienced painter will tell you, 'the standard by which others are judged. Send for 1 booklet cootainlnf several hand, soma icprsductions of actual houtee, offer. in( vaiuabl. auggetlex)s for a color enema in painting your Bout. Aleat lor patnt pur. itjr ia alo ftven. Tk J.T.UwtatlrM.C. aajaw Ul Seerta Pnwi St.. NjS Pillattltme, P. For sale by all dealers. A i pure! LIVER! Rural Hall, N. C. We have bought the livery outfit of Smith, Kiser and Miller at Rural Hall and will run a nice line of carriages and hacks to Moore's Springs this sea son. Will have polite and careful whit8 drivers. Our prices will be moderate. A cents for Butterick t Patterns QE WMHStCH-SALIwn r NEWS FROM fij It r Remodelling' S& Tremendous Trunk Reductions Our line of Trunks and Bi marked at sale prices tempting inducements to tho? who contemplate going awa for tlie summer. A fow nf J - - ' Vf 1 Ik special offerings. :: :: 30 inch trunk$5.00 32 4 4 4 4 5.50 34 44 44 6.00 36 " 44 6.50 Canvas covered, leath er straped, brass bound excelsior lock, iron bottom, especially well made 34 inch trunk $3.30 36 44 44 3.50 Canvas covered, iron bound, excelsior lock and iron bottom. 30 in steamer trunk t V M 36 4 J; " 5.! Canvas covered, hca ilv hr-isc KriinJ sior lock and u0 strapped, steelbottoj Dress suit cases frJ $1 tO $12. Twvple) - vUiat bags of every descri tion. Trunk strap? satchel straps, etc, hM I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 M tJ ITT" 1 : ? A- . vv e nave just receiver 25 dozen more of thos fine Sample Shirts, Mod nornm hrnnd. rovuM price $1 to '$1.25. Specif price 69c. FLETCHER BROS 430 Trado St. Upholstering Furniture. We are prepared to varnish repair, reno vate all kinds of furniture. Broken fur niture made as good as new. Don't throw your old furniture away, have it worked over. All work is guaranteed to give sat isfaction. -'C Hood Lounge Co. Phone 400. Vade Mecum Transfer U Meets all trains at Rural Hall. Good horses, "ca.iv cj Phone us at Winston. Rural Hall or Vade Mecum., .. J. H. VAUGHN, Mar) "The Daily Sentinel 5c G. G REYNOLDS. Phone 478. stmt LE.Ziglar&Bro. At All News Phone 54?
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