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4"M ' PERSO.VAL NOTES. JUST A MOMENT! The w ay to he convinced of our superiority in filling pres criptions is to Larn the Way to Simpson's. (A Registered Druggist always present.) NO PERSON Wo-!d Makt Such a Proposition to the Peopi of W.fistcn-Saiem Unlets Trie Wera Absolutely Sur. ffiJ evr ku.iw or heir of g pr to would oSff 10 letarn tvery paid Liiu if fc- Cuuid ,a wi y To Be Frank you have really never eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten Uneeda Biscuit The only soda cracker which is all good and always good, protected from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture (Si proof package. ' JJ ' NATIONAL BISCUITICOMPANY JSSTsL. j van I J I I & y We Are Here to Stay On January i5, 1906, we did our first work in Winston-Salem, since then we have painted over a score of residences and business houses and have decorated one hundred and twenty seven rooms. We have in our employ three expert paper hangers, one of the best Rralners and three best hardwood finishers in town, and a number of experienced brush men. All work entrusted to us shall have our person al and prompt attention. Ourreferences is pie as ed customers throughout the city. Yours for first class work and material SINK & FANSLER 130W, 4th SC IJaintersand Decorators. Phone 394 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 4 a j F. M Roberta is br Udy. S 0" (Xv.de cime in.let ever-lnf j S O Eenf.iU visited Sii..m t in i E ('. Evdiii It ft last evtnmg tot i 1 - . - I'll' "mi ! U I i CTUJ W. U III J , . ftUilil UK hrilth UUvl R. T. Si-ci.1a.3n came in yesterday ; JflrfUuott. . I H. A. .N-iidiiig Wh last veuing for Pi.im. i Paul Ji-ukim returnee to tb city bis itioruio. J. B. DoukUs went to Gret-osboja it ntbiiifc . H. HI J-ukIus wnt up the Wilkes mu mad lodar, J. T. Jij.ttiiigs weut to Mooro's Springs tikitaj. John . FrifS left this morning o, tw York. S. B. Meary lft last evening to U. ii. H!ir returned thU afternooa ..rem- High I'omt. V. T. Biftwa iHjrnetl this morning .ruui Mort head city. Oscar Hege returiW yesterday ifterau.m from Pinnacle. ('hailes Hill n-turortl f.-ter,Uv sf tt-iuiiOB from Mwre's Springs. W. U Slivers, who has hpn in Ww York, ri'lurneit to the city today. 0,-puty . Marshal G. A. Carroll re uuitd this morning from Mt. Airy. Cicu 'iit Manly returned this afier :Kvou i.oti! Wfiitworth, where he has Hen aitendin& Rockingham court,. Mnyor O. U. Eaton returned thin afttiUd.iii from Greensboro, whera he attenld the Pythian convention. D. P. iMrGesichy. of Lenoir, who has !tn jure in the Interest of Davld-vm tt'lKg;. left this mou-nliiK for Rich mond, W. I. Swink. of th law firm of Swink and Swink. lefi Sundav morn ing f:ir ItoKton. iu which city he ex- t'cia to locate. W. H. Turner and F. E Vleliiiinir who have been attending the K. of P. convention In (irw&sUoixJv returned to the city this afternoon. Mr. ar.d Mrs1. J. C. Kreeirer. who hav beon visitiiiig Mr. Kreeger'a father nnd mother, Mr. and Mr, J. W. Kteeger. at Rural HaH. returned to the city last evening. Mrs. C. C. Vaimhn and MIkp Irm 3nJ Ruby Vaughn went to Greensboro yesterday afternoon to visit Mra. Vaughn's sister. Mrs. A. W MLss Daisy Crutchfleld accompanied them. J Agents !r' - v aT . I for. . ?h WfDO.wcTr,f,nnL''fi? Batterick Patterns well rieate slritutb au4 utility tul ulJ pupu?. Weak, SR'k : uii.ra a::. I chiMira and l-i cult talvSiH'Bt. create aa appetite, cure i.-iUUih tiuulilt-s. make t!io.e wao are too tarn. fat. risf and tealthTT Oi i-ufe tiaekiiie cvui;h. t-hrofiic colds. throat aiiu broucliial troubles. TU.s is exai'tly tbe. offer our known and tellable; druggist E. W O Haiilun makes to every person iu tt'ilistotoSaieni. ' Mr D'hjiilun sas: "Our nffer Is banl upiu what we believe to be tlie ideates! strtirt a creator autl Uealth 'restoier known tit liiediritie, Vinol, j which is the uito uate form uf adiniu istering coil liver oil, recognized fi.r iceattrics ai the grandest uf all body building agents for uitod hiunati sttent.'i and vital!t. In Viiwl wp luve &In.p!y done away with the iisi-li s kvi.Ii tn-cli ri. inc nil and if I veil :he neonle ail .the iiir.l cinil jeuraiin eieuients of CoU liver oil ac uallv taken from fresh cods' livers. ami we have never sold iu our store a medicine of more intrinsic value. Ai a body builder and strength cre ator for old people, weak women, pit ny children, after sickness and tor all pulmonary diseases. Its iamo has spread- so far that it Is now guarau teed by over two thou.-and of the lead lug druggists of the country, aud es pecially by ns." E. V. O'llanlon, druggist. t Tt?e ) V. C. Crist, R. E. Carmichael, Dr E. F. Strickland, of Uethanla. R. C Taylor, C. E. Bennett, V. H. Turner and Frank Vogler wetrt to Greens boro yesterday oftf rnooii for the K. of I' reinvention I Following the Flag. When- our oIdiirs went to Cuba and1 the Philippines, health was the nios-i lmpurtaiit cotiwlderation. Willis T. Morgan, retired c'oninwssarv gei gcant V. S. A., of Rural Route i .Con cord. N, H., says: "I waa two years In Cuba and two years In the Philippines and being subject to coids, I took Dr. King's. 'New Discovery for .consumption-, which kept me In perfect health. And now. In .New Hampshire, we ntwl It the best n.edlclne In the woild (or cotishA colds, bronchial troubles n t all lung disease. Guaranteed at. V. O. Thompson's, druggist. Price 5tVc and ?1. Trial bottle free. NEWS FROM Remodelling $ liuinuiiuuus i nink Reductions r 1 t rr , uuriine oi lrunks and L marked at sale priccs tempting inducements tntJ who contemplate going aJ for the summer. A few0f special offerings. :: .. T OF THE 44H.4"f-4l-r-f44--H.4i mm 1 1 I 1 1 I IH. 1 i I UUIIL.LI1U lly virtue of an order j ''fy.nt made ui the Kit I 1 :')'!, by It. K. Transi f tatined by 1L 11. Peelil i FflGLEBRO.'SCO. I." . ( Manufacturers of SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. - Phone 85. "Sky -Lights" OalTenlied 8k; Llithti are tho Beit Why? Because they never wear out. CalveD- iu oay-i-ignis are nre-proot. Wbj? Because wire plats can be used and to prevent me plans irom falling out. Where can Oalvenized Iron Sky Lghts be gotten? At L.B.Brickenstein's TCE!" Prompt shipment to all points. CM. THOMAS CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. Sale of Lot. lly virtue of an order of I he superior tli day of May, isou, clerk, und 'lilrs liirttre In a lecial proHed;n entitled Alex Manes el. a expnrte, the undcr Kined will null for cash at the court house door In Winston at 12 o'clock m.. on Saturday, the 7th day of July, KMifi. the following described property. Fronting on Smrmlt street. Winston, X (',., KID feet UJid extendln;; east wardly of the same width between IVj street and the lot of W. A. Whit nlior to the property of the estate of Kranl; HaiiPS, liertig a lot 10(1x200 feet. The above lot lies directly behind the residence of Robert Dulton. 9T. W. WATSON, Com, .limn 5, 1W, LIVERY AND TRANSFER CO. Rural Hall, N. C. We have bought the livery outfit of Smith, Kisornd Miller at Rural Hail and will run a nice line of carriages and hacks to'Moore'g Springs this sea son. Will have polite and careful whit8 drivers. Our priccs will bo moderate. J:E:Ziglar&Bro: WASHINGTON. June 8. Congress man uowcrs. chairman of the cam paiRii committee of the Democratic CoiigiesKhHial Committee, today gave Jin uie following statement of tils views on the recent election In ore ?on ud Its effect on the summer and tan elect long of members of Con grtss: "Tho Oregon election Is an Indica tion or the revolt of the people against the stand-pat policy of the Republican party. III Ullll Olteoil E.lvn Proulil.mr Roosevelt 42.1)00 majority out of a to- lai vote or so.uiw. This year, two years later, Oregon returns to office with an Increased maloi-ltv. r.nvumm (icorge M. Chamberlain, Democratic lncumuent for the past four years, reouces tno majorities in both Con KicRslonal districts given Republican candidates and on popular vote for LMted blatea Senator, against Im mense majority given President Kooseveit, offers Republican mana gers cold consolation of baro Ave thousand majority for Republican nominee, jonatnun Uourle. Jr.. over me Democratic nominee. J. A. Rh, In, Incumbent. ; The issue of revision of the tariff was presented by Oregon Democrats and It was dwelled upon in the utterances of all the newspa- ifis wnicn supported the Democratic nominees. Inasmuch ns mpim-itio., i.a celVed by Republican candidates who are elected were smaler since tho presidential election of 1890. Deocrats may take some comfort from Oieen.i outcome and rlrd themselve fn,- n winning battle for control of the next Hou8o of Representatives." J.S. Zimerman I ARCHITECT , I Office third floor Munlclpill Building I WlNSTON-SAtEtf,' N." C. New Advertisements. The Suitltotium-Tailoring, ckan- lug, dyeing, pressing, rennlrlnir nttor. I.i.i'. Ogburn-Vest Co. "If v..i i v.u ill IU- te.rested." Meironolitan IjiiiH rv inn... continuation of lot sale through Thursdav. Rosonbacher & Bro. What to ex pect tomorrow. W. 0. Senseman. Painting, paper ing contracting. The paint to use. D. 8. Reld. Some ononlnl j,nl,in l iiiiiiuierv. flejers-westorook Co. Trunks at apei'iai prices. Death from Lockjaw never follows an liriurv dressed wltb Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. Its antisep tic and healine nronertleit nrevent blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensallaersvllle. N. Y.. writes: "It cured Stth Hnreh nf thlK place, of the ugliest scar on his neck I ever saw." Cures cuts, wounds, burns and sores. .25c at V. O. Thomp son's drug store. Hand Bagt at Coat. Watkins' Book Stor3 Is offering ihelr entire lino of hand, shopping an-i1 vanity bags this week at cost. The sale started yes:ier,lay and closes al'te." Saturday, 30 inch trunk$5.00 32 44 ii 44 5.50 34 44 44 6.00 36 44 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 4 4 36 4 " Canvas covered J ily brass bonnri J sior lock andU aiiappcu, steelboc Dress suit cases W to 512. Turf Dags of every M tion. Trunk ii satchel straps, etc 5c Be Daily Sent i At AH NewsSW COflTAWOS MOOD FOB HUMILIATING -VILE-DESTRUCTlt The very name, Contagious Blood Poison, suggests contamination and dread I 1, , , . cvcl "-uuwu; responsiDie ior more unhappiness anara wiuuiucu. xououy Knows anytmng about the ongm of this loathsome but as far back as history goes it has been regarded the greatest curse of mankind iNO Dart or the horiv is hpvnnrl in. rool, : i U the blood may be, when the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters, the entire dri becomes corrnnted t1i linmili.itJt-irr .,,,,,...., 1 . i .t n- e.sA ,. r u'"""u6 ojriuj7i.uLU3 ucgiu to appear, ana me sunerer bub diseased from head to foot with the vilest and most destructive of all poisons. I the first symptom is a small sore or ulcer, so insignificant that it rarely eve ujjiuuu, uui. iu i oiiuii wiiite uie styn breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the groin swell, the throat aud mouth ulcerate, the hair and eye-brows come out, and often the body is covered with copper-colored spots, pustular eruptions and sores. There is hardly any limit to the rava ges of Contagious Blood Poison; if it is not driven from the blood it affects the nerves, attacks the bones, and in pvtrfrfn ri COO - .aw X-toj causes tumors to form on the brain, pro ducing insanity and death. No other dis ease is so hiehlv contagions- m cent person has become infected by using the "at ivuciuiH.ie&, nanuungiiie ciotluno- by weal oil 3 . i uau B irieuu WUU uu w-' . . I m i ! . i . . iki.r isgiuun jDiuuu roison ana was id a mwi tried all the medicines ha could hear of, bit"' him any good. Ha went to Hot Spring! Wl the other treatments he had used, and lit of a cure when he heard of S. S. S. After tn awhUe the sores all healed, his hair atopped V and, continuing with It. he sood found ainn' tlrely of this hideous disease. JOHN Rock ford, 111. 719 H I waa afflicted with Blood Poison, inJ W tors did me no good, though I took' their l"1 fully. In fact I seemed to get worse anthifWi almost every so-called blood ramedy, b0' "T seem to reach the disease, and had no I was disheartened, for It seemed that I wwj cured. At the adrloe of a friend I thntooi1 v..... . i . .i .u. mHic m. "Su m improve, i conuuucu i" """ ;. me comrjletelv. W. B. Nl"'l Tin, Slate and Gravel Roof ing, Gutters and Spouts. W. O. SENSEMAN Stove. Exchange, Phone 54? 'i:uia.nafous, June 7. The urmucrais or imllnna la convention todav adoutttl niuifm.,, .1,. ,.. ursiuB mom. w. j. Brvan for the presidency and selected a state ticket for all, offices except governor and re- iuiit 01 me Biiprenie court Benjamin F. Slilvely was the per manent chairman, in his address he said: "That which Is today eulogized and approved as the broad statesmanship and enlightened patriotism In Theo dore Roosevelt was only a few Years iRO denounced as reactionary. Revo. lutionary and unpatriotic In William Jennings Uryan. "The afieralght of the one Is al-othrV.'n"nl- ,0 tllC foresiKnt of the Oet ready for Hester' 's big Saturday from one afflicted. But no mattpr v, Vf aegraaation that accompany the vile disorder. Mercury and Potash ar rntntiirvnltr iu- t t .e r..imiie Rlooc but these minerals cannot cure the disease they merely mask it in the system. uiMliWi lurawmie, diu me treacherous poison is at worKum-- members and Ikuac mA ,.1, i ,. n- ....,c orst . 1JVI llllcu minerals are lert olt the disease reuuun hiTrvT,t hjntiA tl, 1 . . .... .nl'll ana mat is . to. b., the great vegetable blood purifier. It attacks the disease 1 way by going down into the blood, neutralizing and forcing out every particle of It makes the blood pure and rich, strengthens the different parts of the body, to system, ana cures this huinili:iti I hp lmnrmipmot . . . . . . n..a. IliUV"-- and rr o uv-an limine uiauiuer pennaui."iM. l ne improvement conimenrp: n cmn o t, i.. ii, ;,i continues until every vestige of the poison is driven from the blood and M is completely restored to health. success. an experiment; it is a suae- - muusmius oi cases oi vyuuii""- mot,,, ...i,:i. i.j ,y,Ypii the ."i Tl. 1 ' . . . TT . C-.'i.irC tlCl roiasn treatment. 1101 o ""'6j .ti iii"'- i ough trial, and had almost despair? being well again. S. S S OT rnofc herhc onrt h.lXKS. u auuvwa uvi UJ a-au r - ' - . 1 lure the svstem in the least u y o w j e PURELY VEGETABLE Sfe?. out of yor K , rreatniPntnn Z j- , , . vvc WU1 glaaiy send our book witu msu--treatment and any medical nrlvir. Mti,. .t. n i ..vv, uuuuL tuarge, 10 an wno wrue. saic
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