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1 a 1 i 4 ; I t i I ? 4 Dissolution Notice. By mutual agreement among the tbiee Uieiubers, tit: '. I. KuiiilnKT. J. 8. trim ami V. 1.. Bluekuuru. trail In ai Koutiagir aud Crftu Furnishing Company, No. i'X and 2S Maiu street, Winston, N. ., the copartner ship It hereby dissolved, aud J. S. Ctlm having told' hi interest 111 the business to the ottir partners, ill retire from the business aud here after the business will be rontluucd h i' ll (jiiiilni'er ami V. U Ulack- burn under th name of Romluger aud i B.S' kburn Kurnbhliig company. . All persons ludenttd to Konilnger and Crira Furnishing Cotnimuy M k. eatlL. with tlm It I .in 1 Ilifl' r i.d Wackhurn Furnishing Company,! am creditors will look w me new company for payment of claims, as the new company assumes tho debts auJ credits of the old company, aud the puMIe will l:i the future contract with the new co paruierHhip. looking to the remaining partners to fulfill all future contract. Mutually agreed, this May 1C, 1906. J. 8. CKIM. Retiring Partner. C. 1). HOMIXtiKll. V. U HUACKHURX, Continuing Partners. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Puisuaiit ' to a:i order of Superior Oouit of Forsyth county, at January special term, VMA. In action entitled K. H, Jones, executor of T. T. Beat, v. K. A. lirlllltli, adiuinls.iiitor of H. E. Mclvcr, Mattie McUer, Elisabeth Mr luf and II. H. Iver, 1 sluill expose at public auction for cash, on Monday. July 2!!, VJWl. at 12:5 o'clock p. m.. tit the courthouse d-ior In Forsyth county, Winston. N. (!., the following UtMIlliril imiei i , . uri u . Two lots' of lulid It lug near Winston In Old Town township, Forsyth coun ty, N. ('., and known and designated on the plat of tho Luke lies! property us IjiiIh Noswenlytwo C!2)aml twen ty live (ll'i) which plat in d.tly recorded In the office of th register of deeds of Forsjttt county In Book 1W of deeds at page 15, and for fuller description see said recorded plat. Th'.H the Hth day of June. lilOC. 1JNDSAY I'ATTKKSOX. (.',minlfislotwi'. GOV. PATTISON, OF OHIO, DEAD. Newr from Sick Bed Had Been Con tidercd Favoiibk And Death Came ae Great Shock to Friends. CINCINNATI. June IS. John M. Paulson, governor of Ohio, died at his hMK lu Miiford. a suburb of this city, at 4 -u o'clock this afternoon. He iiad passed a gjd night aud there tiu.it beeu no report of any serious change during ih day. During the early afternoon the news from his home was coasidei-d favorable aJ the later announct tnent if death cam? as a great shock to the gov ernor's friends. Not at any time a man of powerful physiqulf, tloveruot Paulson entered uu thu responsibilitlt s of his .office in a weakened condition, the strain of the puliittal campaign having so worn on him that a trip to the South was taken In November and Decern Ik r lu the hope of regaining health. After the inauguration festivities he went to his home, fioni which he never emerged until bmiiHht to Cin cinnati, April 3. and later taken to his old home at Miiford. He had bt-en officially reported as gaining since then, although another report was curiciit ihat he had suffered a rt lapse. JohiOM. Pattison was born In Cler mont county, Ohio, on June 11!. 1M7. ictainlng his homo there during his entire life. For the last fifteen years ho had hi en pielsdent of the Vnlou Central Life Insurance Company. As a Democrats leader In the state senate he supported the legislation for a mofV Btrlngent observation of the Sabbath. His position on this subject was will known when he got the LMnociatic nomination for governor one year ago and It was because o thli that the. anti-Saloon league gave him its support. He was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was a trustee as well as an alumnus of the Ohio Wesleyan I diversity. Andrew Lintiicr Harris, Republican lieutenant governor, under the con stitution, "becomes governor during the rest of the term for which Pattl s.ili was elected. , , . 8EAS0N 1306. Buffalo Lithia Springs Hotel ' (Cottage System.) Njw Open. CWses Sept. 3lth. On Norfolk Division Southern K. li. C2 tulles east of Danville, Va. Round : trip tickets, good to return until Sept. tloth, on mile at all principal points at reduced rates. Oticsts have the free use of the medicinal waters. Hot add cold mineral water baths. Send for pamphlet giving full particulars. , A. W. AKCHKIt, Manager. DR. U. K. HAYS, Resident Physician. Estate of THOS. F. UOODK, 'Prop. Morgan & Cuthrell, Tin and cornice work that stands the test. Galvanized sky lights they are the best. If its hot air furnicc work we do the bct-t. Morgan & Cuthrell. A silver offering will Ik? taken fct tin- Christian church entertainment Thin sday night. Proceeds from the entertainment are to be used In pur chasing new trymn books.' All trimmed' hats and ribbons sold at cost for next two weeks. Mrs. M. 1 1avslter. For Club Ties, Tub Ties, go to MENS OUTFITTERS ECZEMA AFFLICTS IDLE FAMILY t0 TOO suffer s Proitrs iloa, f slllsf or Ixsit Manhood, ImpottQOT, DR. MOTT'l PILLS iMsitThli Ctiinjt WI OUHRiNTEt to ear o or rnfund moo??, Uirt va Hand h ig ! ftlArulM, S II... Mum 5 f. is. y t'ndrtopd Pnpas. Toothful Errors. J7.?.,!L,in "csiPt of Prlco. Kit, KI OTT' J 4 UtniCAa. tlO., Cl.T.Uud, Ohio, Only at Simpson's Drug Store. J Father and Five Children Suffered for Two Years With Terrible Eczema Home Remedies arid Medicines Gave No Belief Mother Expresses Joy at WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES Sals of Lot. Dy virtue of an order of the "super! court made on thu ICth day of May lltuti. by It. H. TratiRou. clerk, and ratllled by R. B. 1'eebles, judKc, In a special proceeding eutltled Max llanes et, al., expnrte, the tinder slRtied will sell for cash at the court house door In Winston al. 12 o'clock m on Saturday, the '7th day of July, 1'JuC, the following described property. l'Vontltig on Summit street, Winston, N. C, loo feet and extending east wardly of the .same width between 4 street and the lot of W. A. Whit aker to the property of the 'estate of Frank Haues. being a lot 10(1x200 feet. The above lot lies directly behind the residence of Hubert Oalton. T. W. WATSON, Com, Juna D,' 1SH1C. PERSONAL NOTES, ! A. H Ellrr wriit U, Rjic.rh toJsy. "Witt Martin Dua a DusiDss inp Stltvville today. K H $-navi. ft Iiii.toB. ws jOc 'J "Uf ir.itvr-j je?terjlay. N. S. SUiCkt.-n went to Mort's SpMLgs t.jUaf to pnd a moatfe. Supt. V. S. Snipes. .f the city ichooU. returLed last night from Ral Thomas Manila left Ust evening for roaav tu attend to State Bankers' -tKiVt-UI.OU. " Mrs. H. F. ("arp nter and threv chil Irea left t'elay tor Durham, where aey will rvMdn-. W. W. Kins, of rianbury. spt-nt the :ilIii tier' uu his rvturu from a bus uess Hip to HieUitKMa J. H. SUplii aud K. C. Stone, of Jartinsiilie. and J. H. Miller, of rrinily. were lu the city toiay. "J. 1). Mack. trafelMng inspector f'T he liidustiial l.ifs and Health la .iiraiut Co.. was in the city ytster tay. P. T. Wllroa rttutied this nioruliif' roiu a tii to. New Yoik. He attended be T. P. A. coiivertiou at Buffalo last .!.. Mrs R. A More sad child hav re umed from a mouth's stay at To laccoville. Mrs. Mioie, who has been juite ill, is improved. Mrs. W. C 1-assiter, of Liberty, N who lias been visitiux her sister, dis. Kd. Power of West Sal in, re uitMd home today. ' l'rol. J. H. Allen, superintendent ot he KIkiu gradid school, was here this uur: .is. uttuiiiiiK from the Teacheiu' lsst.cU.ikiu met ting at RaKdgb. Mis. Shelton aud Mrs. Silver Bitter aau returned to their home in toannke, Va., today after a short atay ith Mesdames J. B. and A. C. ftnniJ. i Hubert Jenkins, of .C.oldsboro. who las been visitiiiR bis mother lu A'aiiKhtown. since the meeting of the jiand l.oilKe Knights of Pythias at ireensborc, returned home today. Mrs. R. E. lissiter and sister, Vlrs. W. ii. Patterson, went to East ilend today to visit their parents. I'rom there they will go to Mt. Airy Valte Sulphur Springs for a numth's my. Kll-LEQ A MAM l WAiSE. Then Fu;d to Cai.fom.a and Liva Forty Years Under Assumed Njme.' W!ter Mrvia Unciiter hi car id his seci with tioa ta th grsvd. H lived f D4r! ,,rt 10 Bear Valr, this coaLty. uudtr the; ujuie of John Lau?. aud nobvdy . ues.M-d that it was auuird until the, Ucis cam to light after his dcatu r He bit his brains out. Tae Inqiwst developed that Lang i as uot the csrrect name o the de--.tased. A fitness sUted that short iaie ago lJ"g him that iu ca:e iiiv thing should happcB he wanted it iiiiowu ttat his true name was Walter; Marvia LamasUr. aud that be was a cative ot Maine. LaueasW-r further iaid that he had killed a man lu, VtaiiH" mauy years ag., but had beeuj tcijultti-d. Femius that tiie dead) aiaus fraKi would take bis life.: au-vei. he sa'i he had fl-l his home! and changed his name to John Laus I It was under that nam? he located j in Kear Valley, set out a littl j orchard jud built Mm a cosey home. He was j liighly resided by all bis neighbors.) iith whoui he was on very fiieudly trtiiis, though of his past life none of, tt.tm had the sjis'itejt lukliug. For: tais he cuudyct.'d the Culberts; ull bridge at his home, but after U sent out of commission like many jthirs be stiil clung to th valley and en.ed content t spend his dayf hei. lie was a niau of gigantic n.iild. Sacrameiite. Ee. Agents tor Butte rick. Patterns -aAi.in k c Lyi in lirffWTRinn $10 for Biggest Load. July 4 will b a big day lu Winston iud everybody will bt here. Just as tll bring your family and your uelgh uor's family in t'u- same wagon aud inload in front of Lashmlt's S!i.k Store. The man that brings and un oads the largest number of peopl fiom one conveyance will get the 110. Jte thd cash In Lashmlt's stpie window. 415 Liberty street, Winston, C. Refreshments free. The above Is for country peap!e but get everybody busy we have de I iled to give j in gold to the person ueslng the exact or nearest the xact number of people that will bt jtiloaded in front of our store during he cotitst of July 4. With eacli pur- laise from now to July 4 a guess free. LAH MIT'S. SHOE STORE. Card of Thanks. 1 wish to extend to the noble Chris Han lKonlo of this city my heartfelt ippreclation of the many deed of dullness extended to me and niv chil- Iren during the Illness aud slue the death of my beloved husband, Rev. B. F. Carpenur. May heaven's bless ings ever attend the good people of this city. MRS. 11. F. CARPENTER. We are selling all tan oxfords at cost. Sea us before you buy. Ben lett, Centry & Co. Wo shine all shoes and any color free of charge. Huinetf? Gentry & Co. ( (1ATH POWDCH) ' J.S. Zimerman -ARCHITECT Offlca third floor Municipal Building Winston Sat.km. N. C "Mr husband and five children ware all afflicted with eczema. They had it two years. We used all the home rem edies we could hear of, without any relief, and then went to a physician and got medicine two different times, and it got worse. It affected us all over except head and hands. We saw Cuticura Remedies advert iscdnd con cluded to try them. So I sent for $1.00 worth, consisting of one cake of Cuticura Soap, one box of Ointment, and one vial of rills, and we commenced to use them. I do not know how to express my ioy in finding a euro, for two of my chil dren were to bad that they have the brown scars on theiitbodies where they were sore. If it will be of any benefit to you, you can publish my letter with pleasure.- i purs truly, Mrs. Maggie B. Hill, Stevens, Mason Co., W. Va., June 12, 1905." CUTICURA A BLESSING l To Skin-Tortured Babies ' and Tired Mothers. The Buffering which Cuticura Soap and CuticuraOintment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and worried parents, have led to tlicir adoption in countloVs homes as priceless curatives for birth humors, milk crust, scallcd head, eczemas, rashes, and every form of itching, scaly, pimply sMn, and calp humors, with loss of hidr, of infancy and childhood. Guaranteed absolutely pure. W tknauHM! IK. rM. CllWrl Soap. Wfc, Otrt. awitf, 00c., RMulTmt, ft. 4 In him, t Cbtk-nitlr Cnat4 rillf. tt&r. tT vial ul fltn, lt,r li hl of all Uniity!.! rtir Onii f hvm. Cutu., st,lv t'r,'., bou.t, Uw. TSiiW i m, " U n, won kiui Uiuum." MAKES Soft White I A delicious eomblnttlon of "HI Mu!-Tem Boru nod pura white Toilet Soap. A bth and toilet luxury. Delicately perfumed with ddr of frwh Violets, Its use in the bath or bowl produces a foamy liauid of eouiiite fra- rsnce,treatina the skin medicinally while la parting a deligbtlully cool and cleanly enact. i Especially adapted lor Baby'a Bath, , being absolutely pur All dealers. 15 ecnti. Free temple for tee) f one-pound carton 20-Mule-Team Boras and dealer'a name. Send for illuatrated book let " Borax in the Home." Addreaa PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO, iNew York, M. V. 20 - Mule - Team Borax Cleane without Inlury the meet delicate fab e-ica, as weit ae attcnen uteneut, wood-won ilvet, china, alaaeware. linen (table, bed em penonal), blankets, woolena, ailkm, end ell weuwhold ertlclee. It ie of the hiheat value) in tne toilet, bath and nureery, ana It a bit diiiafectant. All dealers. PICTURE OF BOMB HORROR. ipanlsh Paper Reproducer Photo graph Taken at Time of Attempt to Kill Alfonco. from Madrid Dispatch. A remarkable photograph taken at the moment of the attempt to kill Alfonso and his bride, appears In tin tirtent uiimuer of. the lllustrat;c journal, A. B. C. It gives a far mor. .ivid picture of the occurrence thar Is posslbfe to deduce from confue:l and conflicting narratives. In tne middle of the road Is the king's carriage with the coachmat itlll on the box. To the right is Jeuse fog of dust, from the middle ol which emerge the figures of three oiotinted sold'ers, one apparentlj headless, and another with his arm iipruifitt. . In front of the carriage one horse is lying dead, and the other Beven are spread out across tha street In n panic. The leading outriiter Is wlklh gesticulating, while a civilian has lust seized the head or the other leader On tha left are the horses of tht escort rearing and prancing, aw1. mixed In the utmost confusion. Tt the tight of the foreground Is a delist ?rowd. A soldier In the front Is nresentiiii! ill lifed tr.yon;t, whlb a ptallcemar mini's with his arms extended wide ward the carriage. Between hlin mid the catriage are two blurred fig- tiles Mangel hie iu the foK of dust. On tho left side of the uictitre is an officer on a white horse apparently ad- netisitig the king or receiving orders. "Royal UndergamierJ Made of snowy white muslins-the have, bten carefully selected-.,, JPH shows the hand of the needle artiste ? designs wuu umiimngs oi ht'autifui r "i VUlUlUIUVIlvu Ha.3 . V- 1 1 1 V l ( III I ments secontl f,loor. 50c rvirst Cotters, made from EC )d ouatVv cambric aud trial Hied with acfS and ribtniUi 39c each Tic Cort-et Covers, nude from extra fine cambtic, triniuied with beautiful laces and riu bou t 50c each Jl ihi Gowns, made of fine Nalnoik, yoke of tucks and lace insertions, and finished with ribbons 89c each $ i. .-.. t1-:p tu s qualit tlilhllit.l niinj SI $1 (2 $1.2.. :..;. uwd, Kti'ch.d a, .,kHl llltli Wild ll. ):l, 8 85c ea From the cheapest to the finest grades. IB We Are Here to Staj On January 25, 1906, we did our I work in Winston-Salem, since then wel) painted over a score of residences and bui? houses and have decorated one hundred twenty seven rooms. We have in our mf three expert paper hangers, one of the bt grainers and three best hardwood finishers 1 town, and a number of experienced brush m' All wnrk pntrusfprl tr us ch'ill hi VA ruir nun.' aland prompt attention. Our references is pi. ed customers throughout the city. Yours for first class work and material SINK & FANSLER 130 W. 4th St. Painters and Decorators. Phone VICTIM OF BIGAMIST. "Lord Douglas," Alias Cavendish, Dis appeared After Marrying Girl. ASHEV1LLE, June IS. A lettei was received fiom F. P. Hood-, of Nuw Iberia, Saturday, Identifying the pho tograuh of "Lord Douglas." alias John C. Cavendish, alias Duncan, as iru- lolm C. Cavendish who married Miss Josephine Hood, of this city, In New Iberia. December 16 last, and whose whereabouts have been a mystery since the day of her marriage. Many Incidents connected with. Miss Hood's marriage are similar to the marriages of some half dozen or more women In Fort Worth, Tex.; Hot Springs, Ark.; Denver, Col., and Vlr glnla. who. It is claimed, married the alleged English lord. Although Miss Hood's funiily won't accept the theory that the Asheville girl married the bigamist, letters In possession of the police authorities warrant them In believing tlmt the man married by Miss Hood Is the original "Lord Douglas." Something Unheard of One of our local firms; after a lone series of Inquiry, has discovered hid den In Illinois a sure, certain, positive and very satisfactory destroyer of Hies. They have not only discovered this great remedy, but are offering it for sale, and with each one there is a guarantee that It will kill the files o ryour money will be cheerfully re funded.' For further Information see Brown-Rogers Company. and ask to see the Kiug Fly Killer. See our straw hats at cut price. MENS.OUTriTTERS All questions pertaining to health and beauty are answered here. Makes people feel as they felt in full blooded youth. Does business while you sleep. That's what Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents tea or tablets. . For sale by E. W. O'Hanlon, Win ston; Landqulat & Pfohl, Salem. ' , ' Death from Lockjaw never follows an Injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antisep tic and healing properties prevent blood poisoning.. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensallaersville, N. Y writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this pfaee, 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. Miss Mattie Holcomb, of Edge wood Va., Is the guest of Mrs. George Stan ley, on Woodland avenue. Violin solo at the Christian church Thursday night. Elegant, line laces. pnihrnlfti,tl0 ll overs and white goods at cost, at cloi. mg out sale W. L. Hill stock. -F. M. Sledge te displaying a nice 11ns of felt mattresses. Is an ordsiln women ippntf indescribable id nothing awjcj the pain ana a child-birth. W of the slffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant: of all pleasant anticipations of . the coming event, andciitin shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousaadid' have found that the use of Mother's Friend during prepn confinement of all pain and dancer, and insures safety to life and child. This scientific liniment is a cod-send to ill wo: ... . ,LJ. time ot their mom. critical trial. Not only doe mourn carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, K gently prepares the system for the coining event, prevents sickness, and other, dis comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at It nn tW Vinttle - iW.1, f containing valuable information free. ' ( Ike Brsdfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, 6a. IT fill""' FJJdDWEi THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial Col COURSES Literary Commercial Classical Domestic 8ei" 'Scientifio ' ' '. Manual Training Pedagocjlcal Musn ' Three courses leading to degrees. Specinl courses for I- niinnA. ii'..n m-..,. m i Ti fih,rs. iw1 " Alleges, we-ii-r.iiutiiuea training ncnoui i" ut tllll,,,, .! r,. ...... i n piir. f'JI "1 oii.mi, niiu I tTH nil use Ol IPXl OiHIKS, KU'., f" " .- students, $125. Fifteenth annual session begins Pepifiii Cllrn hn:irrt in tha lvrn,ttl.,n n tnlliMii M imlications .r. .... . . ....... .i...,. ll rinr uchmu Jiny i:. correspondence lnviten trotu "' 7 ' lMt teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other mi'"" 1 CHARLES D. McIVER, President GREENSBORO, N. C. her 28,'! show Vade Mecum Transfer J 1 ivieers an trains at Kural Hall, uooa w - i . Phone us at Winston, Rural Hall or 'a& MeCUin' J. H. VATIHN. Mm TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTlN Phoenix Hotel, Smokers Watkins' Eook Store.
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