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THE TWifl-CiTY DAiLY SE.NTiNEi-,VVifiS7Cf-SALtf.i. N. C JULY 11. 3 czrs Emperor of Japan. Beautify t Corr,- P.-.-!u(i 'n.'K.it".'-. Ml...i.'!t. a !.::t,-d: V.:ei.-:r Chi ! oi i: us oui bei J J 1 I 2 L ' the Wii'tun Firj .i en .T.iiy Ii. l9- ta'e was u:ia.im.,.isiy -.as pica-- d tho i:-w;n r MOTHER!!! Take Care of the Baby. Don't buy baby food that has been on some one's s'lelvts for months. Buy where you know its Fresh LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S aflnZS .1.a v& J CmmZH ! PAirjT . , THE ROOF, THE BARN, ' THE BRIDGE Do It dow. It doesn't pay to wait whan fourbulldlnmneiHl painting. I'aiutuig I economy, and- the aooner il is .Ion fflesni Increasing" your popertjr'a TkiuetTery lime. Fir.E-PROOF ROOF, EARX AX3 BRIDGE PAINT- if metallic Oxide I'nlnt, and It ! not iwnHe. Proof araiir.t run an. I tho weather, makes )uur IiuII.Iuik and fences look lmUer.- Asu prestavulivo Fire-Proof Hoof, Hum ami Uri'itfe Paint Is unapprout liable. Whtu you paint be lure to ak for it. Manufactured or rtmU-SWlKllf CO.. Inc., Ualiilili, (. FOR SALE BY W. 0. SENSEMAN Contractor Better Claas Paint ,ing, Paper Hangings, Phone 02 ' TRUSTEE'S SALE. Iiv virtue of ai: authority contained In it certain trust (Im J executed to me by K. .1. Campbell anil wife, Eliza Campbell, on the 7th day of February, slim.',, and duly recorded in the Keg ,ister's office in Forsyth county, in liiHik No. 4."i of Mortals page JS to j senile the payment of a certain bond, jand liit si illations in said trust, deed not bavins been' compiled with, 1 shall expose at public auction, for cash, on the Hth day of July.lSHG, at. 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door, Win ston, In the county of Forsyth, N. C, tho following described property: The following described lot nr nar- eel of land lying and being in Abbott's kJ n A N3 -.,- N - V ' II lit V 1 ai! m iwi.ovp fsoia aawni 'vc! thin ai::l bother. A. J 1 1 fura, bt it u; .Nvd: it ;G.iies, ll ' First. That wi.iie we bow in uuvk .submission to the inscrutable ways of PiouJence. we are' hifciiiy sensible of the Icfiy aims, noble life and spotle.-s character ot our departed cr.ie., a;:d iaie deenlv prievf.-i lit his !;; ifi :'joth as a citizen and an honored and raiihfu. caief of the instoa fiie de "partrtetit; EiZOM, That we tender our sin ;e:e sjrr.pa'hy to his bereave:! wli'e in 'he. great s mow; Third. Tiiat a s.iitabie memnri.it . ic'jlet enclosing tl'tse resolutions be i I'uced UDOil the wans oi our denari meat in conunenujiatioa oi his life am1 criaracter; Foarth, That these resolutions Iq litKead uruu tile mi nates of Ibe ,to pattnient, published in the loal press ,anit mat t.'ie seci.'tarv send c copy of the same to his wife. I). M. I1AITHCOCK, U. S. LINDSAY. CHAP HODENllAMKR. I Committee. Creek townshlu ronntv at KnrKvth 1 and State of North Carolina, and being J Winston Churchill, the Novelist, Can more particularly described as follows, didate foiGovernor. lottlt:. "Concord Dispatch to New York Trib ijs"""iifc wa sione, tMiuam itou erlson's corner (now John Bodenham- ers) thence west fifty-six UIl". Tho Lincoln Republican Club, of New Hanmshire he.id.,1 bv Pmi Ins Matthew's) line, thence north 146 ro Is 1 F. Colby, of Dartmulh College, and to a chestnut, thence north 40 degrees ntshon William W Mies ,,f ,h !,-,. I nC) roda tn a stone in K. B. Teagiie's (now Levi east 21 rods and 8 links to a chestnut thence nofth nine (9) rods to a stone, j thence south 82 degrees west eight ! (S) rods to a stone, thence north 11 uegrees worn, roUK to a Chestnut, thence north o2 degrees east, three (.i!) rods to a stone, thence east 137 rods and five links to a stone, thence south 71) rods to a stone,, thence west forty (401 rods to a stake, thence Jouth thirty-one (ill) rods to a stone, thence west forty-two (42) rods to a stone, thence south eighty-seven (87) rod t0 beginning, containing 113 1-2 acres. LINDSAY PATTERSON, Trustee. This tho Slh day o June, 1S0G. f FOClrtOrS CO Manufacturers of SCREENS Made to FIT your, doors and windows. Phone 85. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to an oruer of Superior vouii ot fTirsytn county, at Jaiiuary special term. l!)()4. In B. Jones, executor of T. T, Best, vs. E. A. Griffith ndtninltf rat. r. U I.-' Mclver, Mattie Mclver, Elizabeth Mo- iver anu it. a. Iver, 1 shull exKise at public auction for cash, on Monday, uuiy it, ivm, at iz:au o'clock p. m., t the courthouse ti Utl ill WVtretrth county, Wlimton, N. C. the following u'coviiuea properly, to-wlt: Two lots of land lying near Winston In Old Town township, Forsvth coun ty, N. C, and known and designated on the plat of the Uike Best property as Lots Nos, twenty two (22)and tweii- ty-flve (!5) which plat is duly recorded hi tne omco of the rigister of deeds of Forsyth county In Hook :S of dwd-B at page 15, and for fuller description see ald recorded pint. ... This tho Hth day of .Tune 1306 LINDSAY PATTERSON. . Commissioner. testant Episcopal. Diocese of New Hampshire, has asked Winston Churchill, of Cornish, the novelist, to become a candidate for the Republi can gubernatorial nominal Ion on the issiio tif reform in the party, and he has accepted. "During the two sessions In which I . have been In the Legislature.' he suid in his letter of acceptance, "I have had an opportunity to study the political system by which this State PERSONAL MOTES. . C. Bi Watson went to Lexington to day. . H. G. Chatham, oi Elkin, was in the city today. J. T. Chanibors went to Statesville last night. J. S. Zimmerman, went to ML Airy this morning. Thomas H. Cash loft last evening hi; Ashevilk'. Cameron . Buxton, of Philadelphia, (Siniejn this morning. iMaJ. S. H. Smith and E. B. Kearns left yesterday afternoon for Norfolk. Charles Tavlor retiirileTl last even ing from a nip to the western part, of thri State. Miss Cassandra Vaughn left thi POINTED PARAGRAPHS. i A supremo test of friendship is a loan. ! Beware of the friendly advice of ;'oui- enemies. I The man behind the plow makes an impression in the world. There's nothing -new under the sun j except inethods of distorting the i truth. j Things wo vould like to be thankful I for so seldom give up the opportunity, j Love and common, sense but what has love in common with sense, any iway'i' . l!d you ever hear of a married man wasting any sympathy on an old bachelor? People may applaud a kicker at the siart, Din tney teel like kickiug him long before the finish. Analyze the contents ot your cup of sorrow and more or less happiness will be found therein. A woman never accuses a man of (lattery It' he praises her for nualltlou she knows she doesn't possess. . ) Nadl e. 11.00 at all 1 SuM in Wi:;,0. i v.o.. E..W. O'Har' "', A Hard Lot of troiibles to contend with spring trom a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to is wMMiitiuy controlled, ami 1 ta :e ,.! , . : , : """'' " -ou uwduen ir.ein to the libe.ty of siiMgesilng that the!v,, to v,8,t Mrs. j their proper acllon with Dr. King's uroad issue and' general lilatfnrm , - AUW !"' i'llis; the nleasantest .'L' "ti iiiii i r ii r i iir i l l I sr r t va .nnro t.,,- nrm t..)idst)oro to visit his grand-lath"., , lon. Tlioy prevent appendicitis ami " J'. IOlll,CI, . . Cel. 0. E, ' Welili i ttni-iKd last night from it pleasant trip to New York with Strong Water. I the National Tobacco Association. Woman's Home Companion. Maj. S. li. Smith and E. B, Reams ', mison was once asked to st'ml ' at Norfolk, attending a meeting should be the nou-intei feieiiee of iht Huston am Maine Railroad or am- jotlier corporal ion In the politics anil ;overiinieiir. oi the stale. ' a phonographic cylinder to a fair. He'H' the N. & 'Vi" traffic liiaiiageis. sent this renlv "You ask liif to send you a phono oiaphie cj Under and to s,tij a few words to the audience.. I do not think the audience would take any interest ! Miss Ciavvford Smith, of I.evini'tnn wlio has been visitln;? Miss Helen Mo' Aiu..h', on itioad sireei, returned honie today. Mi. ami .Mrs. V. J. Wolfe, after a One un the Thompson's d system. "itg store. and 5c at V. O. Mrs. .1. A. N( ville this morning to spent with Mrs. H. W, Lindsttv WissenPA Open Each n) A Grand PJ ine Living Flowen Mr. Butt in. Tit for Tat. Winter Straw Ride Ephemerial wealth. Fries MTg. 6 P0Wer T. V. PFA Repairs. Rents And Sells Wheels. Under Postorrice. LIVERY 13 111 Rural Hall, N.C, We have" Ijought' the livery ; Smith, Kiser and Miiicr at IkrJ and will run a nice line ot &: and hacks to Mtwre'i Springs li: son. Will have polite aiid pof.i f.v went, to Kerners-.drivers. Our ni-rn. iiiJ tho day in ,ir,- u,.i.,.if, ...,i.i... !...'. . ' ami iheymKhtbe Inti rested In T ' It0 ." "a- city, have 'returned story that a man sent me on a phono- ) oui p rid Ztv ti 'rfiBV'W- M1? Kiaphie cvlindcr the nthe, ,1,,,. t - ,,ol"M d,lli Master Thomas Pepper r'e San. Francisco, In t!. vrm'is i ""ma 'um wit!l thyl11' t I from Massachuselts came to Califm-L v,is,s,,s .'anet Austin, I THE HORSE IS NO FOOL. Ilia with a chronic liver cnnml.-ilnr llu I searched all over the coast foi a inili- era-i spring to cure the disease, and finally found, -down hi the San ..Joa mii:i valley, u sijriiif,, the water."of wnicn almost iMsimuly cuied him. Ht He knows whe nhe'ii e-eitini? nrnnst treatment, when his clean and nourishing, only he can't wn you, save by his actions, h a worit hiu cono.,1 : : L .i.-.wum euieu ill 6-..,sl !,v uue. i me Begiitneretore started a sanitarium and tyZZle ly Mn th! best im !P?0Ple from all over ,i,e world c.une and were oiiickly c:;ied. Last, year this man died, and so powerful has been the action of the waters that they have had to take his liver out and kill it. with v club." Morgan & Cuthrell, Tin and cornice work that stands the test. Galvanized sky lights they are the best. If its hot air furnice work we do the best. Morgan & Cuthrell. I C E ! 9 Prompt shipment to .' all points. CM. THOMAS 6 CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. Notice of Dissolution. The firm of Nis.-en & Roan Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. S J. Nissen will con-.iiiii,. business- at the old stand. S. J. Nissen assumes the payment of all firm debts and obliga tions and Is authorized to receive all debts due the firm. This June C7, mot;. S. J. NISSEN. . HENRY HOAN, k In. lodging your orders for Hrmnri nnrl clean grain and feed in this mart tor horse ami cattle provender. G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St .I.uit't, Crump, of Salisbury, and Mary Ben how;, Hl Greensboro, are to arrive tomorrow and be the guests of Miss Mi'.iy Cart?i, on Fourth street. . To call your attention to our stock of Hardware. You'll fin,t In a-inm nvit. cles..ahat are not only ornate, but snove ait wen-made and lasting.' When -011 llllV hni'dWnro thorn la r,rilv one kind that It will pay you to buy. uwu is me oest. You get this kind any time 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. $10, $12 and $14 two-piece suits now $6.50 Joe Jacobs Clothing Co. VEHICLES AND REPAIRING SJ.Nissen Co. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney ot Law. Gray Block, VlnMn.SaUns R. L. RIER60N, M. D. Office Over O'Hanlon's. i Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a i Specialty. SALE OF CITY LOTS. Under a decree of the Superior Court of Forsyth county, 0f date No vember if, 1905, in a special proceeding for sale of land for assets, the under signed will, at the courthouse door In Winston, at 1 o'clock, on Tuesday 24th day ot July, 190C, sell for cash at' pub lic auction to the highest bidder, the following real estate, situated" in the city of Winston. Ixt No. 15 In the plat of the lands of A. E. Berry, fronting on New street t.uiui .iainj tuo reet and of that width extending eastward!- 211 feet to the rear of Lot No. at), the same being bound on the east bv Lot No 30, on the west by New Street; bn the north by Lot No. 1C and on the south by Lot No. 14. Lot No. IS, fronting on New street (North Main) 100 feet and of that width extending eastward!)- 211 feet to the rear of lot No. 27, being bound ed on tho east by Lot No. 27 on the west by New street, on the north by Ut No. 1), mid on the south bv lot No. 17. To begin at $2IS.l!0 Lot No. 2S. fmntlnir Y- I on feet, and of that width i xf tuliii westward!' 211 feet to the rear of Lot No. 17 he'iiir. i,,,.,, ..I. ..i , 'east b" the said New street, on t'b west by Lot No. 17; on the north bv Lot. No. 27 and on the soiitl, ,v Lot No. 20. Land sold subject t., lonllniaiiou ct KmliU UlW' n';:'!iKd ll,,1'v 00i1' June 17. lOinl. JOSEPH ALSTON.' ' Lxeentor , ti, . ,,! B;l,.,;u,,,, been .V R,-id. :m .. ... , . , . , ... (, ' '" ueiusville Under the Anti-Trust Law. RICHMOND, July 10.-Edward T. bantord, assistant, United Slates at toriuy of Kuoxvilie, Tenn., is here for the purpose of. milking a motion be foie .liKii;,. Edmund Waddell, in the I mti'd Slates district court, to trans l';r S. T. Morgan, president of the Vii.yiiii;; Carolina Chemical Conijtany, (oitescu.. Whittle, ..and S. Dabnev Cn nsii.nv:, ofticers of the same coni l'iin, lo i!,e middle district of Ten nessee foi trial under Indictments made against them for violation of the She; iniir anti-trust law. . Only 82 Years Old. "I am only 82 years old and don't expect ,evcn when I get to he real old to teel that way as long as I can get t-iectric Hitters," savs Mrs. E H Branson, of Dublin, (ja Surely there is nothing else keens tho i,i 0 a.itl makes the weak as strong as this !" ionic medit-.fle. Dyspepsia tor Pil liver, inflamed kidnevs or clironic constiuation tor taking Electric Bitters a reason-" ;"ie nine. Guaranteed by V O Inompson, druggist. Price 60c' ..,$15, $16 and $18.50 two piece suits 'now SS.5fl. Top Jacobs Clothing Co. Sledge is offering special imluce "mnts to furiiiture buyers. SJ.Nissen Co, UP-TO-DATE REPAIRING --- DR.MOTT'S iirrsiirninr c nenvemnr. s mi i m m MsdaThlt Chanos. L Df n?m K.ffer T3 J WE OUARANTEt ticn,Fallln(for3VQTTt.5 Nightly EmiaZ 1 linn Hhi..L.- Ertia. tieesntve l,M 0f Tobacco or Onlum? Hnt teMiVA.el4Pt0fl,;1.ce' moTrSi i UK,jliCAli tO Clereland, Ohio. f0nly at Simpson's Drug Store. J.E.Ziglar&B rfllnri n.Atia and we itntt Uj our ffuaraaiteo. 'S Sold Ht $1 per hoi, q uost9 a'1 MEN AND WOMEN. I'.r Ri' ti (n,,,.rnf,.nl I. 1 u t d..A J tirlnrai'.luCuiiiiiiulioii. '""f-ti'"" or ulcfiallou. ItheEvansChemS. ItToZ,"""- luinunrun.u.g J Sold bj Orusfflct vt miu in pi am wisppttr, Circular tent on roiutrjL Twenty Year Battle. 'I Was Jl Incfif In n h,,, :u "u-r,"' " l"e,": year mm tmuuic pnes and .tialU mi.it sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which turned the tide by curing both, till not a trace re mains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farm Wile. Va. Best for old ulcers, cuts barns and wounds. 25c at V. O. lhompson's drug store. Peter W. Blum Tin, Gravel, Slate ROOFING. "DISTINCTION IN DRESS" at Ladies Furnishing Parlor. Executor's Nntir. FOR RENT. y'a;;:;ii:;! ? wcutor of the f.'l and airy roi.m for oin.-.w i.'..',-,,,',,.'.'".'..!;' ''' .,h.;? is !o Notify ali he.!, rooms. net In tt.itel 71.,....,.'...... " . .' cl:l,,i;s again: said -,.,., ...,,,,.,,. , l,r, ,,, ,, or i...r , i ' , "" "i ") rue on V , " Jl:";' 4' l;"17' "' this notice Me.ii ru conveniences. FOR SALE. Ixt remnant' lumber cheap. H. MONTAGUE- I-'', ,, ' ;t,,s ""l-hlfd to. said M.ljor I Juno 4, l:i,rXl:'Un; Ewcu""- R. F. BYERLY & CO., Brick Manufacturers Winston- Sa!em,N.C Phone 790 WE MAKE IceBoxe Mantles Screens J.A.Weisner& Sky - Light Gahenlzed Sky Lighu art tki Why? rtcAAnan Ihav naval w.-ar O'lt. Ot Uetl Sky-Lights are flre-procli VY.i.j? Because wire glass ciio boawii; prevent the glass from falllil' here can Gaiveaized Iron. Lghts be gotten? AI I 1 R RriVL'nn(b!r spring LillltW' Live or Dressed. Fresh Eg ' Chickens from 16' 2-3 to K& Sam Rose's, 440 Trad? ''street. Sign Red Coop. Phone HI- No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W.H.CLINARD. Tin, Slate and Gravel h in?. Gutters and Spouts. A1 n'-RE!NSEM Stove Exchange pilot.- 54" ii WOOD sai "its easy to Tm,-mi W after tho fiut I""- ..- ' T REYNOLDS BROS. j WINSTON HILLSrimY& PLUMB '.TV Vnrhot'& Skirts; 10 "' ' ''. HI' on Sill; Petticoats . B . -i.'iins in every department. ftiibbES MARTIN. . Would lite io n with you ou strictj standard and samtaj plumTbiiiff. If you prices on the su- plumbing, we resp i J..H-. i'aT roll .1 ffliintc. as not care to do it- I'hune i',7l IltiS Liberty St. ,
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