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PERSONAL NO It.b. Losina Hair 2 CZZ3 a CZ3 tZZ3 (i PH08A3LY 1 1ST 1 ui i l j ion i -c-1.. Wl'! f.Ll ,t MOTHER!!! Take Care of the Baby Don't bin baby food that has been on some one's shelves for months. Buy where you know its Fresh DEBATE III I ATE" n D shelves tor months, miy wnereyou Know itsrrrai ri LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S U I 3 CZ3 1 CZ3 I 2 3 The Sentinel published a report a few days ago to tDe enect tnat me . , R. C. Cwi. f North la t r..?r.i. ; J. E. Buxton went 0 re-en sboro to-; day. ' ! J. E. Kavananeh visited Cieonsboro today. Clement Manly visited Greensboro voa cin stoa it quickly, too! There is one reme.i. ... Vigor. It stops falling hair, cures dandruff, anj keeps'th.' beslthy. We speak from long experience. kl!5 4 Republican congressional committee j Hanes visited Greensboro ; SOME FIGURES ON IMMIGRATION, via; e,u ot the eighth district had voted ! loday ! . ' " Sinc' against a joint canvass. Mr. R. X. h. Eller went to Mocksvillo last 'Hackett. the Democratic nominee, j evening last week .-ent a cnailenge to Mr. H E- Jenkins left last evening for, Blackburn, asking him to participate ; Boston. i in a joint canvass of the district The, R j g(one of stoneville, was here1 Republican candidate replies that he ,ast uiglt ' i nas reierrva -r. nvui iwc. , , . ..n, ,4, arotn tat'. 1.027.421 Immigrants came to Ttiis; total r.'iiu,. Country During the Fiscal Year I 'n 'hi cot ..... , u it I mat.rh 2;. Austria-Hungary Than From Any Othe,- .Country Thj following New York. was contained about immigration In vestcrrtay'a Char- TRUSTEE'S SALE. the chairman of the Republican com iriiii ho U Mr. Chas. H. Cowles of Wilkeiboro This is taken to mean! Henrv Foy went up the Wilkesboro lotto Observer: that the challenge will not be ae-'road today. ; It Is stated that for the fiscal your cepted. I R A. Wommack left this morning ended June 30 S50.0WJ immigrants If Blackburn loses out in his fight ' 101 Lvnchburg were !anded in New ork brea!;'!;S for the state chairmanship I'm afraid " ' ...-,, afternoon a" c'orii"- The Pvlous year . Hackett will defeat him." said one of ; R. o,?. ! v-! afternoon tHen passed lhrouRh Enis u. Bv virtue of an authority contained Spencers admirers this morning. He""" u Greensboro J and t0 lnake !a tn,l! ?'M' in a certain trust deed executed to me added that the appointment of 'M.Jm l,ry- The ,otal " ' T hi K. J. Campbell and wife. Eliza Douglass as postmaster at Greensboro ' '" 'f1" immigrants at all ports m the t nite.l Campbe'l on "e 7th dav of Februarv. , was evidence that President Roose- J- Powe.l. of Roauoke, Is taking ; Slates Q,irillg the hscal year 1U .: and dulv nxorded in the Reg- veil is still against the congressman treatment at the Sanitarium. ; was 1.027.421. The previous high ister's office in Forsyth county, in now representing the eighth . district. ' J. C. Buxton and H. E. Fries went;figUre was in liM. when the total Book No. 45 of Mortal's page 1!7 to i , !to Mocksvillc last evening. " 'number was 837,040. During 19Uj u,.r ih.. i,gim..nt nf o rrtaln luind Mr. Haekctt't Challenoe. i .i r vnaof rof nmpit 1 273.GP.9 immigrants came from Au- PAIWT THE ROOF, THE BARN, THE BRIDGE Do It now. It domn't pt; to wilt whtn Tourbull.ilntnit"! pawlliii.'. Pooling is cotomy. and the tucmer It u dui,a I tie grML-r Ui ncuuoniy. v Itintlnx uhu liHiriiug jour pruprl''a Talue erery lime. nSE-PROOF BOO?, BARN AHD BRIDGE PA1PJT U nxtallie OihI) faint, ao'l It t not aiwniUt'. I'lvr.t H'M'.'iM rit tLo w.jaln. r , 1 aiiii fancw .tk : ct va'ivo Kire-Hiif . I- tirul',-0 fslM.is t.,i-i.v- . ti.tn ycu ptint U atv i J Jtinih.-:1 17 ftiSLIWO" HI CO k: li.'..:,U. t. FOR SALE 8V W. O. SENSEM AN Contractor Bitter Cass Paint ing, Paper Hangings, Hrione 52 the 14th day of Ju:y,19uj, at 12 o'clock )U"rlj al Greensboro: noon, at the -courthouse door, win- ami l iie s';,)u!atior,s in said trust deed WILKESBORO. July 7. The follow- this afternoon from Flat Rock. not having been complud with. I shall inj? js a col). Df a letter which was to- p. w Crutchfield went down expose at puum: auction, lor casn, uu (luy mitleA to Hon. b.. Spencer MiacK- Greensboro road this morning. " i Dr H V. Horton and R E. Carmi- ilM C Cnoirur mal-Kurn r.r00II. .1 . ' . j sum In thn cimmv nf Knrsvth N. I . .. - .vnaci .cui u ult-c " u the followtng described property: sir; . ,ime.honored The following uesenbed lot or par- . h . nn,inllI,tlon eel of land lying and being in Abbott s h , oppogin candidates or the dif-j W. M. Hendren returned to the city Creek township county of rorsyth. fi,pn. n ,h sanle;iast evening from Vade Mecum. and State of North Carolina, and being., ,to h d n&ke a G w. Patterson returned to the the ! R. C. Click left last evening for New ! York to look after some business. tow joint canvass of their respective : clity last night after a short trip. t.'' i ..' ,i-m. nk counties or districts, so that-thej - anA Mrs. a R. Ttennett and son. erK7o ma;,haVl!IV ?a"1"- to Moore's Springs to- Ih..nr meet Cf-v.siv 5P. Ton. tn """S a "' aaV. L i t- u tA.. .J i ..i anv question on which the parties a stoue m h. 11 leagues (now Lrevl . ,,.,,.,., , , j . ,,. j Matthew's) line, thence north 14G rols to a chestnut, thenre north 40 degrees are divided, ami also of judging oy compari.-on w hich of the candidates, ; tria-Hiingary. Italy dropped to sec ond place for the first time in six vears. the total from that country hav ing been 221.479. Russia came third with 1S4.S97; while Great Britain was fourth with 137.057. The Scandiua- li. tering !: was Ts.v '. Baltimo:,. . Montrt-al. i station.. r. ted 4'Mv;. with 23.24 6.955: Va:.t all cither V:: -0,577. T;;. iiiR ninr,. a. foreig:;'! h . the mi.;. OIK. Ladies of wnJ To the i i.. --1 i.i..tt- ; machist-s. which hotlh- (!,.;, and give ,u .,' v shanipoc. ru.N l hl.I.A EARntu :t.fii 2:18 Muii I': CV-.-i 1 Piffifi Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Fleming returned! to the city last evening from Boon- i ..in.. . r.n , b'- in ,h(,:. nm I. mn.t unrthv of eaM .1 rods and 4 imks to a chestnut; suffrW which wold serve W. W. Farish, who has been vlslt- inenre norm nine t'Jl rous to a swne, ,. ... " ,,,... ht.. .A:lnB' hi n:,rent In ihla citv left last 1 4i triii ttuu uiusi nurm , iiuiicolj aiiu ---.-5 thence S'juth S2 degrees west eight td.grccs west, 2:1 rods to a chestnut, f,"" ''i ability In a representative capacity evening Ithence north "2 degrei.s east, three the interests of the peopi?. Since , trods a . I..,..,. nnn.l,..n 1... V,a Dn and five links to a stone, thence ! p,ubli"". Part' ot e eighth ,ngres- ! tionar uisinct as ".it li 79 rods to a stone, thenco west 1 forty (4iti roils to a stake, thence .iiit!i thirty-one (".1) rods to a stone, representative in its candidate for the national Con gress 1, as tiie candidate ot the Demo- n.,.,. .0 ncct f.,rtv.i,. (I'M r. irauc iiariy ior uie same posuitrn, 111- . thenco so to btginnii ton... thenco south tight v-feven (87) " mer me iu joini uiscu.s- 1 . , ." . .v'suin throuphnnf thA rut one pnnntieli containing 113 1-2 'ac-rtf. LINDSAY PATTERSON. Trustee. .This the nil dav of June, 1'juC. such times and W. R. Doss a tobacco manufacturer of Copeland, Surry county, was in the city today. Mrs. T. V. Rierson. of Charlotte, is visiting Misses Mary Wommack and Carrie Keith. Hon. R. X. Hackett. of Wilkes, passed through the ciiy last evening en route to Raleigh. Mis. R. T. TSYis went lo Greensboro T t iOUllUnO KWg, wuawsamtm mwumeb l f .-r. f I FOGLE BRD5 GO. ij WyiJ of the district at places as we mav hereafter agree ui'i"us w visit nei parents, u.. fupon. Trusting that, this Invitation ind'Mrs. X W. Griffith., -will meet with your favorable con-j ' Mr. W. U Forrell and sons. Marshall Isidcratiou and that, you will write me 'and l.iUhei, left for Durham this at your carlU-st convenience suggest-j moralnj, to visit relatives. ,ing when and where we shall meet Mn0v. w. rpohurcli and daughter. riliil UMilllfee IU, uaiu JUIIll euiliiss, I rtf Pi'n i.' ,lrti ;c:tn.r -Mnr. lf, rl tvery mother great dread ot'" and danger at:Mc1 the most critic of her '.iff 0 mnthaF tVtr.11 1 it Kjk ftAllrA fit f. nil V... .1 u.vww i j . v oui me suat-t danger inciaeni to tne oraeai ma:es its anticipation one oi Mother' Friend is the only remedy which relieves women ot : pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger ii by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer des gloomy ; nervousness, nausea and other distressing condi: overcome, the system is made ready for the comir. ties: erious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. "It is worth its weight in gold," says many who have used it. $1.00 per bottle at drug stores. Book containing valuable information of interest to all women, will J be sent to anv address free upon application to fPI C.TAD FIELD REGULATOR OO.. Atlanta. 0a. Ill ftldlfll , I am, respectfully, R. X. HACKETT. Manufacturers of SCREENS Made to FIT your , doors and windows. Phpne 85. Textile Education. I The A. & M. College at Raleigh has !?;'.:. d for distribution an attractive pamphlet describing the textile courses. The history of the depart ment is one which shows uolld, sub jstant'.al growth from, the smallest be 'ginnings to the best equipment for j teaching textile industry. In 1900 it jhad only one instructor and three stu ! dents, with au equipment consisting of i one spinning frani and two looms. The ; machinery was located In the base- He knows whe nhe s getting proper 1 nit,llt f th Illain building, without treatment, when his feed Is sounl !a"-v Pwer t0 run - Since that time clean and nourishing, only he can't jthe . department has developed until tell you, save by his actions, his work,'now ,hee are fo,lr Instructors. 37 his general appearance. Do the best students, and the equipment which Is bv vourself bv doing thn best bv .urn "icri at lau.mw Is located lu lodging. your orders for souna atd,scial textile, building, which THE HORSE IS NO FOOL. Iu a cost clean grain' and feed in this mart lor ' 25.0o. All makes of cotton mill horsa and cuttle nrovendcr. machinery are included, and the equip- iiiiem is regarun as one or me uesi in the country for instruction in cot ton manufacture. Professor Thomas Nelson is head of the department. G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND.; Pursuant to an order of Superior Court of Forsyth county, at January special term, 19(M, in action entitled E. B. Jones, executor of T. T. Best, v E. A. Griffith, administrator of H: E. Mclver, Mattie Mclver, Elizabeth Mc Iver and H. 13. Iver, I shall exjiose at public auction for cash, ou Monday, July 23. 190G, at 12;5U o'clock p. in., at the courthouse door in Forsyth . county, Winston. N". v., the following described property, to-wit: To lots of land lying near Winston lo Old Town township. Forsvth coun ty, N. C and known and designated on the piat of the Uike Best property a Lots Nos. twenty-two (22)and twen- ty-Bve (25) which plat is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds! of Forsyth county in Book 3S of dveds'To call your attention to our stock of at page 15, and for fuller description; Hardware. You'll find in same arti- are visiting 'Mrs. H. Vpchurch. or. Cherry street. J. T. Beii6w is chairman of the 'Republican executive committee of jtno fifth coiigtcssiopal district. I Mrs. F. D. 1.. Mcsier and da.isaic. Miss Zilphia. have returned from a visit to relatives at Thema'vilie. Mrs. W. V. Garner and Miss Haydie went to Greensboro this rooming to visit .Mrs.' (iarner's brother.. A. M. Hay. , Mrs. J. H. Dingelhoef and (blighter, who have been the guests of Mrs. j. A. Etird, left last, evening for then home at Statesville. I. M. Gordon, of Stokes county, passed through the city, last evening en route to Greensboro for the Re publican State convention. Mrs. R. C. Matheson and Miss Daisy Busick. who have been visiting C. D. Busick for a week, returned to their homes iu Madison this afternoon. Mrs. M. L. Swanson. of Tuskegee, Ala., came in last night from Buffalo Uthia Springs and is the guest ot her daughter Mrs. W. A. Wilkinson. The local revenue office will be closed to sale of stamps at close of 12. owing to PINNACLE Malt Extract C sleep; to perfect assimiliticr, r.rl r::i;'frot5 s. indigestion and dyspepsia. ltyiaari'V.Mk,ra- down, overworked mentally or r-re-f:rai;y, w could not possibly find a better ft a or drink fa perfect relief and restoration of vtaiity td strength than Pinnacle Malt Extract. NEVEtl TAKK A rrBSTtTTTS Tfc New Sonlh Bnwtry It Co. (Inc.) M:WlaKAI. CASPER COMPANY, Distributors. A WISE SUGGESTION Why not let us renovate your carriage or buggy v: .vou areawav nn'vnur Slimmer Vacation. ' 1 Ve nre makino- a snprialtv nf fine naintinir and rub. . & - "t -V " r tire work. - - - Cranford & Snyder. A Tragic Finish, A watchman's neglect permitted a 1 business Thursday, Julv leak in the great North Sea dyke, transfer ot business of fifth district whicn a child's finger could have U' new collector. ' stopped, to become a ruinous break, i Miss Virginia Middleton who has devastating an entire province of Hoi-'just finished a post-graduate course iauu. in use manner ivennein, mc-, in the Infants' Hospital at Boston is- li.. it Vannan'rtli 1 a am i n.t i .. I.. I . : ... , . ... '' . i . .c, iniumicn , MMi.ug ner s.isier, .Miss Haywood i a little cold to go unnoticed until a! Middleton t iho v,, nf V c we tragic finish was only averted by Dr. son. ' ' j King's New Discovery. He writes: j - "Three doctors gave me up to die of BAPTIST AID SOCIETY MEETS lung Inflammation, caused bv a neg-' lected cold; but Dr. King's New Dis-! Interesting Session Held at Home of cover)- saved my life. Guaranteed. Mr. n e o.im Thompson's drug store. 50 cents and' Mrs. D. S. Reid was hostess on ves. A w i $1.00. Trial bottle free. Iterday afternoon to the Aid Sorie'rv nf i A IxfcHlfl PrOPfaill Nissen Park Open Each Night If you are looking for bargains you' The devotional exercises were con-jThe Living Flowers. ..... r.v. . .mug uaigaiiis ai cios-: ""en u airs. ti. A. Hrown. Ing cut sale Hill stock. i After the report and business of the ' 1 meeting was over, the ladleswere ': f tut LOTS. . (Dusiiy employed in working on dainty i.i.ud a. uetie or me superior pieces ot emnroidery, which thev will! v-uuii oi r orey in county, of date No-'contriDute to their bazaar, which they ! u,., ,uiif,raaiproceemnj,iin 8,vl. lne Comjng winter. The jthe First Baptist church. seo said reconded plat. This the 14th dav of June, 190C. LINDSAY PATTERSON, Commissioner. Morgan & Cuthrell. Tin and cornice work that stands" the test. Galvanized skj lights they are tne best. If its hot air furnice work we do the best. Morgan & Cuthrell. TCE! Prompt shipment to all points. CM. THOMAS 6 CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. cles that are not onlv ornate, but above all well-made and lasting. When you buy hardware there Is only one kind that it will pay you to buy, that is the best. You get this kind any tittle you make, your purchases here. We handle only the output of reliable manufacturers. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. Paving Brick. Send in your order promptly Winston Brick & Tile Company. for sale of land for assets, the under-! monthly contribution ,r i fL t.i signed will, at the courthouse door in ! City Hospital was collected this being Winston, at 1 o'clock nn Tnesii (day of July, 190. sell for cash at mib-jpUal. ue aueuon u tne nignest Didder, the Later a social hour-was greatly en following real estate, situated in the joyed, the hostess serving delicious re city of Winston. Ifreshments, the delightful reciHtion Ixit No 13 in the plat of the laudslof Miss lone Fuller making a pleaSan, of A. E. Berry, fronting on New .-reel 'diversion for the afternoon 1 (North Main lco feet and (if that! On next Monday Mrs. j' T Jovner width extending eastward!)- 211 feet'wlll entertain the society to. the rear of Lot. No. ?,u. the 6amei . ' " being bound on the east bv lit Xo!n T t. :ii, on the west by New Street: on th V I 1VTM l J:itorlh by Lot No. lfi and on the south llloaCll VjCi. Mr. Butt in. Tit for Tat. Winter Straw Ride. Ephemerial wealth. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at L&w. Gray Block, Winston-Salem. 1 R. L. RIERSON, M. D. , Office Over O'Hanlou's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a westward!)- Specialty. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Nis,ep iu,an is 53 day dissolved by umtiml eonsei.t. S. .1. Nisneu will ront little liusim-.s ut the old stand. S. J. Nissen assumes the payment of all firm debts and obliga tions and is authorized to receive all debts duo the firm. This June 27, ln. S. J. NISSEN, HENRY ROAN, bv Lot No. 14. Lot No. IS. fronting 0n New street! iNorth Main), loo feot and of thati width extending eastnardlv 211 feet to the narof Uit No. 27. being bound-' ed on the ean by Lot No. 27 on the west by New stieet, on the north bv, Lot No. lti, and on rite south bv lot NO. 1,. To lieglu at $24S.0u. Lot No. 2S, fronting on New street l,MI feet, and of tb.it u-iritk ...i.n.... ' "11 feet to tho r.j.. ..! . ... m - - i.ai v. I., t.ie;ng bounded on .i.i iiv tne fa;.l New ciro.t UP-TO-DATE REPM RING FOR RENT. 7 etHii and airy ro.ims for ofl'u bed riMin: .uodi-ru com emenees. FOR SALE. IaiI remnant lumber cluap ' II. MONTAGUE. WE MAKE Ice Boxes Mantles Screens Fries M'fg 6 Power Co. T. V. PFAFF, Repairs, Rents And Sells Wheels. Under 'Postoffice. the ...... 1 , . inc wi .no. u; on the nor.h bv ' -' o the south bv. i.0't or No. 2 '. . next to Hotel Ziiuei:dorf.: Land sold sulik-ct to mnflm,n.:.. ... a . ro'irtnl .i,l retained unti! duly con.; J.A. WeiSner&CO Juno li, 191'Hi. JOSEPH ALSTON Kxecutor of General Barringcr. dee'd Nott & Held, attorneys, Reidsville VEHICLES AND REPAIRING Rural Hall, N. C. We have bought the livery outfit of .Cniith. Kicr and Miller at Itmal Ifa!! and will run a nice'line of carriages and hacks (b Moore's Springs tliis sea son. Will have polite and careful white .drivers. Our prices will be moderate J.NlSSen Co. J. E. Ziglar & Bro. "Sky Light Galvenlzed Sky Llghti w Because they never wetr oufcOt UedSky-Ligntssrefire-P J Because wire p.ass can thP irlass trom , here can Gaiven lied Jrot S Lghts be gown ?AI L.B.Brickcnsta Spring Chkkf yi to 3ii Live or P:es Chickens fn m Sam Rose s, 440 Trad- s're. 'SM?' Coop. No Better Time to P NoBetterTimetoDec "Get the Best" W. H CLINARD Gravel I Tin, Slate and in., -Gutters andSj W. O. SENSED Stove Exchaf Phor" WOBO f Its easy-tn twff
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