THE TWiN-ClTY OAlLY SENTINEUW.NSTON SALEM, N. C JUNE
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Learn the Way to Simpson's
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MASTIC
PAINT
IS GUARANTEED
to be a Pure Lead and
Zinc Paint and not to
contain whitinjr.chalk,
barytes, or other adulterants.
TRUSTEE S SALE.
Fly virtue of a;i authority contained
Iu a eeitsiu liust deed eecuted to tu
bv E. J. Campbell aud wife. Elita
Campbell, ou the 7th day of February,
litt6. ami duly recorded In the Keg
ister's tittioe in Forsyth couuty, in
HMk No. 4". of Mottjges pass 1 to
secme the payment of a cerlalu bond,
uuu tut stimulations in said trust di ed
iuh iiauug been complied with, I shall
ex;.ose at public auction, for cash, oo
iIib 14th day of July,19nC. at 'l o'clock
uoon, at th courthouse door, Win
ston, lo the county of Forsyth, N. C
the following described property:
The follow I ii k described lot or par-
owl Ait luii.f li-fiii tiiiil helm In Abbott'
we are prepar.u,., ,. ...miiw of Korsvth.
and State of North Carolina, aui belli?
Which statement
In 'substantiate wl'h chemical anal)
signed by responsible and r 'lui-mol paitlcularly described aa follows,
Lit cntmican. no s'"",rl I low it : , ,
wriere it lb property applied on d;yj Beginning at a stone. William Kob
work, properly saoiied, that it i" L.rtaotr corner (now John Bodcnham
give perfect satisfaction In every par- ,lt.1K.(, mst firty-six (50) rods to
tlcular. Hy thla we uitau that tt wl.l L sUme h K Ti-jigues (now U'vi
Ely the best result possible III point , ,...,.. ,h..nc north I4C mU
'of beauty and finish, and that It willjj(( ft .cht,tllllt thence north 4" degr-eaj
". i--' " jeuEi :i runs ami s miss 10 a cursimii
We make this guarantee in prft-t tii,.me north nine (, rods to a stone,
fMid faith, and dialer selling our ,h,,n,,(1 sml,i, lS2 degrees west eight
Mastic Faint uie authorized to sell it,,.. , . . thence north 11
' IU ID10 ACCIDEUT
A Durham special to th Daily ln
dutttl News taji:
J. Ed ug, piivat ecrUry to
B. N. Iuke, talked with Mr. Duk over
the loiig-di;laace 'phons today regard
ing the condition of Aagler B. Duke,
who u badly hurt In an automobile
accident Saturday. Mr. Imke told
Mr. ;Magg that the (list repoits of the
injures lecetvtd by hi son were
rrt-aily eiat;eeratei. H said that
his siiu was painfully hurt but that
his condition was not so Serious as in
duaied. He hopes to be out Main iu
a few days.
Mr. iKjke was burt on Long Island.
Iu company with bis sister. Misa Mary
Dike, aud Miss Fuller, daughter of
W. W. Fuller, chief couutiel for the
Auiviican Tobacco Couipany, aid the
chauffeur, they started for a ride aud
were following a lumber wagon that
would not gitre- way. In trjtfng to get
around the wasou the machine occupied-
by Mr. Duke hkiddd and struck
the waton fuil force. Mr. Duke was
taruwn uu top of the load of lumber
and taken to a hospital to be treated.
He was brui&ed about the head and
face.
About Christinas time, Mr. Duke
narrowly escaped death while at Car
tatet liodge, In Ihe eastern part of the
State, with a party of friends. He was
iu a boat with a young lady who llvs
here and while handling his gun it
fiiet prematurely and Mi. Duke lost a
bait'!. He was not long in the hospi
tal, lit .A-ever, aud now he has received
a K.-coud hurt within six months.
With his father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. H X. Duke, aud his sister.
Miss Mary Duke, the young man left
here a little rmre than two weeks ago
lor New York, intending a tour of the
New England States In an automobile.
PERSONAL NOTES.
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ton.
Aibea left uly for Wising-1
Beno.-.w yisited Grenstiro t:
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tuiiUr these conditions.
Perslcc-Caulbert Co.,
Louisville, Ky.
W. O. Senseman,
'Conractor Btttfr Class
Puintintr.i Taper HanKinff.
l'lione 512.
degrees west, 23 rods to a chestnut.
thence north 22 degrees east, three
C! rods to a stone, thence east 13
rods and five links lo a stone, thence
south 7! rode, to a stone, thence west
forty (10) tods to a staktl thence
south thirty-one 'U) rods to a stone,
thence west forty-two (421 rods to a
stone, thence south eighty-seven (S7)
mils to beginning, containing llil 12
acre.
LINDSAY PATTERSON', Trustee.
This the 8th day of June, 190(1.
SCREENS
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FOGLEBRQ.'S GO.
Manufacturers of
SCREENS
Made to FIT your
doors and windows.
Phone 85.
BROTHER LOCATES MISS H00D7
Mefjage From New Iberia, La., Says
She Ha Been Found, But Gives No
Details Woman in Santa Anna Not
the Victim of "Lord Douglas."
ASHKVIU.E. June 23. Telegrams
received here frcm Snta Anna. Cal..
state that thu woman deserted by her
husband in that city la not Miss Jose
phine Hood, the lutest victim of J. C.
Cavendish, the bogus "l.ord Douglas.'
Another message from New Iberia.
It., Blgned by Edwin Hood, brother
of the missing girl, states that his
sister has been located, and asks that
"plctuie be forwarded for confirma
tion." No other details were given
hut efforts ar now being made by tel
eiap!i to obtain further information.
Morgan & Cuthrell.
Tiu and cornice work that
stands the test.
Galvanized sky lights they
are the bent.
If its hot air furnice work
1 we do the best.
Morgan & Cuthrell.
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Prompt shipment to
all points.
CM. THOMAS 6 CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
THE HORSE IS NO FOOL.
He know whe nhe's getting proper
treatment, when his feed Is BounJ.
clean and nourishing, only he can't'
tell you, gave by his actions, his work,
his general appearance. Do the best
by yourself by doing the best by aim
liv lodging your orders for sound tt'id
clean grain and feed In this marl lor
horso and cattle provender.
G. L. Dull & Co.
Phone 176, 108 Fifth St.
Tlmo Will Always Tell.
Mess. Hit shberg. Hollander- & Co.
(lents There are three houses on
West Main street, painted with your
Sing Paint,. three years ago, and they
still look flue, regardless of the rall
ron.il. etc.
I know merits of your paint from
actual use.
CEO L. DOOI.ITTl.E,
(Irafton. W. Va.
Why don't you find out the merits of
Stag S;-ml-l'aHte Paint? It will be to
vour advantage.
"One gallon makes two."
For sale by W. H. Clinard.
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F. H SinithT at DanTilie, .pent the ,
da) bre. . j
W. rultn. ot Mi- Air). tiui it
ai:ht ia the city.
John A. Tucker, of Greensboro, was
in th city today. ,
r. W. Ofburn vbit4 his brother
at Keiuersviil today.
Mis. B. A. Irriu. of Mt. Airy. fi vU
ltUi Mis. A. F. Messick.
H M Forester, of NortJ Wilkti
boro, was here last evening.
Uits Laura Reid returned this aftfr
aoua from a visit to relatives at Dur
bam.
Mrs. A. F. Young ami Iittl daugh
ter left today tor Kot-k Brldfce Alum
SpriuRS
E. D. Stanford, land ageut for the
l". S. tiovei anient, left today for
Giinesvillt. Fla.
L. A. Myer. of Macon, Ga., who
travels for the R. J. Rtnoids Co., was
in the city today.
Little Miss Lillian Newell Is speud
iug the summer at Suumu'rfleld with
her grand parents.
Mi. and M.s. X. Glenn Williams
went to Greeusooro today to attend
i he Avery-Sharp wedding tonight.
J. D. King and to sons left, today
for Lake City. 3. C. where they will
jtonduct a warehouse for the sale of
leaf tobacco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stafford, who
have been visiting relatives in Davie
countv. were heie today en route to
Stonv Cieek, Va.
J. Thomas Iteubow, of the men's
f,irnls4iiiig detainment of the Uu
Store, returned todar from a business
tiip to East lieiiU.
Herbert Lowery. of the Kerner
vllle New s, passed through the city
i.ist evening, returning from ar visit to
his parents at Mt. Airy
George P. Pell, of Winston, Is in the
city and goes from here to Wrights
vllle to attend the meeting cf the
State Bar Association. News aud Ob
serve.'. Miss Carrie Bowie, of Ashe county
who has been visiting In West Vir
ginia for several mouths, passed
through the city this morning return
InC home.
Lex O'Brien, of Winston-Salem, who
was a tfrug clerk here for some time.
was, here last night on his way to Bal
timore to receive treatment under a
specialist. Greensboro Telegram.
, Mrs. J. C. Ferabee. of Texus, who
has beeu visiting her father, J. S.
Lloyd, for three months, went to Ashe-
villa last night to visit Mrs. H. B.
Stone. She will leave tomorrow for
her home at Tyler, Texas.
Aeents
for
Butterick
Patterns
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A Quartet of Very Special
Wasli ooods liargatns!
Most untisuul opporttmities for sa in,r art, ;
in the purchase of these desirable summer u'i".'
every yard of which is crisp and fresli iu tfJ '
patterns and the most effective color comhi!Un,!.
they are:
12 l-2c Ginghams 7 l-2c
Pretty checked aud striped slug
hams that make up into daiuty
' suiimw-r frocks for ladies aud
chtldien, 27 Inches wide; th
lesular 12 1 2c t rt fur 7 12c
the jard.
12 l-2c Madras 9c
Fancy Mads. flatly woven.
with raised cords, white and
colored grounds on which ais
woven plain and cluster stripes;
2 Inches wide, the 12 1 e sort
for Sc the yard.
15c Oxfords
White U.-!
tLtn d.t.,. .
waking a,,.f
and suits, v.;i .l
2 iu.'i,.,, .
tor !K' Ihe
Apron Cinghamj
GoihI quality, si,-:,v .f!Lj
a variely of L. 1
ana uiai.
fade; iisuu!l
inches wide, , .,
thj aid.
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Death from Lockjaw
never follows an Injury dressed with
Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antisep
tic and healing properties prevent
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer
chant, of Uensullaersvllle, N. Y.,
writes: "It cured Seth Bureh, of this
place, of the ugliest scar on his fleck
I ever saw." Cures cuts, wounds,
burns and pores. 25c at V. O. Thomp
son's drug store.
New Advertisements. -
Meyers WVstbrook Co. A qua) tot
of very special wash goods bargains.
A, C. Vogler Si SonFurulture that
lasti.
. Ogburn-Vest Co. Insurance afiainsl
fire, wlndtstorm and lightning.
The Misses Martin Big bargains iu
every department.
Jce Jacobs Clothing Co For big
bargains In two-piece suits see display
Iu store window.
Simpson Drug Store Why so many
patronize our fountain.
Rusenbaclmr and Bro. Publish .
coupon good for six mouths' subscrip
tion to Fashions.
I We Are Here to Stay
On January 25, 1906, we did our fin
work in Winston-Salem, since then we ha
J painted over a score of residences and busine
2; houses and have decorated one hundred an
twenty seven rooms. We have in our emplu
three expert paper hangers, one of the bt
grainers and three best hardwood finishers i
town.' and a number of experienced brush mei
J All work entrusted to us shall have our persorf
aland prompt attention. Our references is phi
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D cu customers inrougnounne city.
Yours tor tirst class work and material
130 W. 4th St. Painters and Decorators. Phone M
SINK & FANSLER
Wanted to know Ihe present post
office address of T. W. Campbell or his
heirs, father or mother. Ho once llv
ed in Clint bum county and located In
Parke county, Intl. He once owned
lantU i Texas. If nny one knows of
his arfdrcss will confer a favor on him
by notifying J. J. Dillard, .Lubbock,
Texan.
JUST A MINUTE OF YOUR TIME.
1 low about a Peerless Freezer? If
you (lhr.'t know much about them the
reputation of the muker Is a guaran
tee that you can buy nothing better.
BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY.
Removes black heads, drives away
beauty ills. Stimulates tho wholo ner
vous system. Greatest beautifler
known. Nothing so helps fading love
liness as Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. 35 cents. E. W. O'Hatilon, Win
ston; Lnndqiilst & Pfohl, Salem,
agents.
Democratic Judicial Convention 11th
District.
Notice Is hereby glveu that the Ju
dicial Democratic Convention ot the
Eleventh District of North Carolina,
will be held at Winstun, N. C, on
Thursday, the 12th of July, l'JoO, at 11
c'clock a. tu. Thtf purpose ot the con
vention Is to nominate, a solicitor fot
said district, and for such other busi
nem ns may properly come before It.
All tDeinocratic papers of the dis
trict please publish this notice.
CLEMENT MANLY,
Chairman Ex. Com. '
10 DOZEN $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 COL
OREO SHIRTS, CHOICE 75c. UNTIL
SOLD.
M ENS OUTFITTERS
Primitive Baptists Buy Church.
The Primitive. Baptists have pur
chased the Broad Street Baptist
church, tha price belug $1,500. The
latter congregation will continue to
worship there until they complete
their new church at the comer of
Spring and Fourth streets. For the
present the Primitive Baptists will
hold services only once or twleo a
month.
Free Subscription to "Fashions."
In their space In this Issue Rosen
bncher & Bro. publish a coupon good
when mailed to the Busy Store, for
six months' subscription to "Fash
Ions.'" '
THE PRICE FURNITURE GO
Wants your furniture trade. We believe
we have just what you want we feel
that it will be to your mutual interest as
well as a help to this store to have you
visit us often. We sell for c;ish or easy
terms. Many people are taking' advan
tage in buying here of our easy payment
plan. It will pay you to investigate.
THE PRICE FURNITURE CI
Successors to the E. M. Andrews Co.
INVITING - ENJOYABLE
Nothing will help to make your eveniig dnvcm
inviting'than your buggy newly painted. "?Pa'
them fn look likp new" - "
Nothing helps to make an evening drive more
invnbli thnn vmir bno-irv flttoH with a set 01
"llide Easy Rubber Tires." "
CRANFORD & SNYDER
For Startling
!Mces
oii Clothing
LOOK IN THE WINDOW OF
JOE JACOBS CLOTH
WE WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT IN
Joe Jacobs Clothina Co. - -
NGCOilPANY
THIS SPACE TOMORROW.
The Leading Clothiers-