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T"E TVN-C'TY CA'UV S isTsf-. w:3TCVSaley, PERSONAL NOTES. There is One Soda Cracker and rOnlyl One. You do hot Know that Soda Dacker until you know Uneeda Biscuit To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to Ja!I in love with them. You never forget that first taste, and you renew it every time you eat Uneeda Biscuit 3 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY In a dust tight. J men's turt proof packagt. i i k i i i h li 'V I I HEN ARE FCWCHLESS I X1 P J I ' J I "1 J""""-'! J ru to- !.- i c. it r-. J. t Ftat Acmlaal DUeaa. TaJeaa Tkey Stria. at I aarl;tas Caaae. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, -- SHAPIRO'S BIG SALE of Two-Piece Suits A chance to buy a neat, nobby Two-Piece Suit at from one third to one-half of regular price. Hundreds of Winston Salem people are. taking ad vantage of this great sale. SHAPIRO'S. Mvors rft arced last Bi.sht f-''U . N,lh. U. McU.chael, of Ma A. IVao cr.me in this nraics fu m f. busiueii trip. Mrs ralvln Ttague L'id children went 'a Rearing River today to vUit rciliiti Will OTirlea and Jesse May nor re-t-jir! this morning from week's ;jy at Mjore s Springs. Ii.:r I) mil. of Washington. l. C. i :i:-:g his grand-pare rrs. Mr. aud .irs. William Miller, ia Wts: S-Uera Mrs. !Ma Wiiker. of His'i Point, w ho has been visiting her brothes, E1- aid Ferguson, returned home tm'.ay Mr. aEd Mrs. A. A. Hipp. .f S-!ma. h lave bea visiting Mr. and Mr J. O. Hipp, returned home yesterday Mrs. M. D. Bailey went to Creeus tam Jist evening to attend ft? funer al "Ait nt Lucy" Cunnlngsim. wbicb wa't held today. , M. Charles Williamson, of Moor esviHe, !to ras ben vlsi'in hit pa rent and oilier relative here, return e ! hoti today. Cczgreistnau Blackburn pasieii through the city last evening, return Inn to Greensboro from the State of WiIUe.. Presiding Eider Scroets went tc Snmn-.rfl.'lJ todav to preach ant hiM rniaitjrlv coherence for the Mt hdlst charge there. O. V. Branson, cf the D. A. Tomp k!r Co.. of Charlotte, who inatalled the automatic sprinkler system for the B. K. Huntley Furniture Co.. left yesterday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J .Shepperd, of Wuughtown, are visiting Mrs. Shep pcrd's sister. Mrs. Reuleit Reld,at Wer.tworth. They went there hoping the change will benefit the health of their little Ion, Mais'.iall, who Is just recovering from a severe illness. . S (J. Andetfon left today for Win-ston-alem where he has accepted a poslticn with the Standard Feed and Seed Co., a new concern that has Just been Incorporated. The Herald U sor ry to see Mr. Anderson leave, but withes him success in his new home, Madison Herald. with Irritants or oil oa whlen a pm- i altje errn itt praffyrr. to like sK?!nf J water from tha ocesa ta prevent tt tide I frora risirx ' I You eBBOt accomplish a Mtts'irt rr ! La eur without Having a rignt unaersiana lur of the fundamental eauses of th trouble. Toa inuat kill tha Dandruff Cerm. Kewbro'a Htrpkld doea this bacauaa rt to pctal!7 mad to do that very thing. Whn ,th trm Is removed, tha hatr )ta no rholc but to ruro h.ilthv rmwth and beauty. Destroy th cause, you remove tha i effect." Sold bv leading drugrists Send inc. In stamps for aampl to Tt Herp.cle Co., Dviruit, Allen R W. O IIANLON. Special Agent Nadine Face Powder Produces a Beautiful Complexion. Soft aad vtlvtty. - t t ... .....1 off. Purified by a arwly JiacovarcJ aro en. Harmless as water. Prevents re- " turn of discolormtioBS. (la grcca boxes only.) Buy one 90c sack- afe snd money will be rcfuaded if you art aot entirely satufiea. Tints White, Fleak, Pink, Bnuette. By UaJinf drugguu or nuiL Pre' by NATIONAL TOILET CO, Paris. Tna to;d in Winston uy tiimpson Drug ,:o., E. V. O"llanlon and other drug- n L WHY Do so many patronize oUrf Learn the Vay to Sir.J And draw your own concbi 4 a .--.----- - - NO MORE BArlS IN CHICAGO. At Least Not Until the Population Ha Nearly Doubled. CiflCAGO, June 27. After July 31 of this year uo more saloons than are In existence can be opened in Chicago until the population of the city is near ly double that of the present time, ac cording to an ordinance passed by the city council last n'mht. Tin ordinance limits saloon license to thu'ss in force on the last day of July, prohibiting "any new ones until the population hi! no Increased that now licenses cau bo is.med at tlie rate ot 1 to every 500 persons. Tho meas ure received very little opposition. MASTIC PAINT IS GUARANTEED to be a Pure Lead and Zinc Paint and not to contain whiting.chalk, barytes, or other adulterants. TRLSTEi in i - . Lanit-'i. 1'... i r. '.star's ,.f -v . Bv..i. X .. St-oiji,. (. aaii !,.. Get ex;A,M. ;u 'he i;r. ,i noon, at StO'l. in jl the I . ,.u TT '-IX ",of J ' cor 's itte- COMMISSIONERS SALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order of Superior Court of Forsyth county, at January special term. Ifl4, In action entitled E. B; Jones, executof of T. T. Best, vs. E. A Griffith., administrator of H. E. Mclver. Mattie. Mclver, Elizabtth Mc- Iver and H. D. lver, 1 shall expose at public auction for cash, on Monday, Julv !3. 1900, at 12:50 o'clock p. ni. at the courthouse tor In Forsyth county, Wlnpton, N. C, the following described property, to-wlt: Two lots of land lying near Winston In Old Tow' township, Forsyth coun ty, N, C, and known and designated on the plat of the Ijike Best property as Lots Nos. twenty-two (22)and twenty-five (25) which plat is duly recorded in the office of the register of ded3 of Forsyth county In Book 3S of deeds at page 15, and for fuller description see said recorded plat. This the 14th day of June, 190C. UXDSAY PATTERSON, Commissioner. FOR THE BLOOD . The demand for S. S. S. lias sttadily increased since it wns first filnccd bn the market until it is now recognized us the greatest of all Mood purifiers. It lias won its way to success' because IT CURES DISEASE, r.nd there are few homes where "S. S.,S. for the Mood" is not a lumselmld saying:, As t,he blood is the very life of the body, nourishing find Kti!plyinj; strength to every part, disease in some form is sure in follow when it becomes contam inated. Kczcuia, Acne, Tetter, lioils, rimpVs and the various skin affections are due to nn over-m id and impure bloud-sttpply. Rheuuiatisiti, Catarrh, Scrofula, Chronic Sores nnd I'lcers, Cot't.'ijTioas'Ulond l'otsoti. etc., an: all deep-seated blood diseases and will continue In pt.'.v vcie ;:r.d more du'tev otts ns long as theitnpuritiisatul p 'tsott s vh icli prM i ttce them remain if. tie blood. ' In all bloed ilisorutfsH. S. S. has Movcn itself a nerfect remedv. and wdl earned the ti;;ht to be called the greatest r.f all blood purifiers. It koc.1 n:a a Kp0" m'- lie operation waa SURGERY TO MAKE BOY GOOD. But He Said "Cutting Things Out Of His Throat" Was No Ue. rHILADELPHlA, June 2Ci Jacob Hlilit mati, n smtill boy, was today ar raigned before Judge Bariatt, who found he had adenoids In his throat. Hiddlman was charged with incor rigibility, and' the Judge believed the removal of the adenoid, or foreign vegetable growths, would make the boy tractable. Ho ordered a surgeon to cnt them out. The buy was not alarmed, simply remarking: "Cutting things out of my throat won't make Calvin H. Grainger OSTE0PATHIST - Specialities Chronic Nervous Diseases. and Lady Attendant Phone 460. 414 Liberty 8t. to substantiate with, chemical analy- Lr,. l0-''--?. c sis signed bv resuonsible and renuta- " a " ,lf vli ble chemical's. We guarantee that w,..l,u where It I nroDerlv annlled on dry' work nroDerlv seasoned, that it will Lit- " ' give perfect satisfaction in every par-l".'";'" s Cu!a,r ! lli;u,ai. Li.' iiilo t: uil.ii it, w,i give the best results possible in point of beauty and finish, and that It will not crack, peel or chalk off. We make this guarantee in perfect good faith, and dealers selling our si one ia E. a Marthi-w'si lo a r:it rui:u. ttK east ;i rrnls a::d tlinioc lior'h j j, ri, .!,,. - ... .naLlU I a 111 V mc buiuuiucu iv acu hijj r'jlls t lilgffcS l- thence ni.rth t-j in ss () a 8.0; roils ani five 'j; forty l tin wis south thirtj-une c thince west forty s.otie. t n t r.ce son-! roils to ueg:r.tlr.f, acres. LINDSAY P.m Tins the S-.h dav under these conditions. Perslee-Gaulbert Co., o Louisville, Ky. W. O. Senseman, Contractor Btttpr Class Painting. Paper Hanging. Phone 542. -TW J ilim-tl itl!rt iUa fit'.il -it.t f-.-,.e (mi ilt tMiinr.rn; i m m i rt t i.-o 1i'.i,i.ri! .............. ... .... ... .Ml ,..l. lll.JiU. nnd ttnhealthy m.it'.L'i-, ami makes this life-stream rieh, pure and heallh-fus- taming. vS, S. ,S, reaches inherited mood taints nnd so enriches the circula tion that diseasiescf years standing are permanently cured. It contains no harmful minerals ;i;;! i.i tiatuie'a red blond purifier. Booh on the blood and .medical advice free. . THE SYSIFr &PEC1FSG CO., ATLANTA, V'. performed at the Germautown Hospi- Tin, Slate and Gravel Roof ing, Gutters and Spouts. W.O. SENSEMAN Stove Exchange, Pboi 54? ' tlMu.tS VI Maw -JIWS1 I J, Vade Mecum Transfer Co. - - Meets all trains at Rural Hall. Good horses, easy .carriages Phone us at Winston, Rural Hall or Vade Mecum., J. H. VAUGHN, Manager. Celebration at Vade Mecum. Arrangements have Just been com pleted for a big celebration at Vade M;cum Springs next Wednesday, July 4. Several prominent speakers of the Stato are expected lo be present and iloliver addresses. A hand has been secured to dispense patriotic music, and at night a big german will be given in the spacious ball room of the hotel in honor of the occasion. FOR RENT. 7 cool and ail v roams for offices or I bed rooms, m-xt. to Hotel Zinzendorf. Modern conveniences. 'FOR SALE. Lot remnant lumber cheap. H. MONTAGUE- SIGNS I Paint Them-Prices Right X G. G REYNOLDS. Phone 478. 4- Rally at Germanton. The citizens of Germanton are ar ranging to have a big celebration and educational rally In their town July 4. 1 Some of the features of the day "will I be an address by a prominent speak er, a match game of hase ball, balloon ascensions and a- rag-muffln parade. MubIc will be furnished by the Center vllle Cornet Band, and refreshments will be served all day. . J.S. Zimerman ARCHITECT Office third floor Municipal tiuuaing Winston-Ralem. N. C - FQGLE BRlh'S GO. 1 Manufacturers of i SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. I Phone 85. , -'M4 Morgan & Cuthrell. Tin and cornicework that stands the test. Galvanized sky lights they are the best. If its hot air furnice work we do the best. Morgan & Cuthrell. T C E ! Prompt shipment to all points. C.M. THOMAS 6 CO. Winston-Salem, K. C. THE HORSE IS Ho kr.ows whe & treatrpent, when to clean and nourish tell you, save by IM his general appesru by vourst'.f by dolaf In' Imiu'lr.z your ordr! clean grain and N horse and cattle pw G. L.,M Phone 176, V JUST A MINUTE OF How about a PwH you don't knew " reputation of the !" tee (Hat you Wnl)" BROWN-ROGERS nheard of Two-Piece Sui 016 ppor The sale is on and if you come while they last you can buv a Two-P suit that was formerly ft 15, ftl6.50 and $18 at the astonishing low price THE ECLIPSE S1.00 SHIRTS NOW 60c TNI hi JOE "J ACOBS CLO G COM PAN lis
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