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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL.WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, JULY 19, I t J I . I i : J i! It irl EZZ3 I 3 CZ3 Want Your Prescription Business. And Use Every Honest Endeavor to Get It. FILTHY DISS OF - LYNGHERSJiDL TO BE THIED AT THIS TERM t ! ? Daily-SentineVi TOPEKA, Kan., Jiify IT A niea-tf slaughtering house n?nr Wellington ; inspected by onler of the State board j ,f health, lias, becu found to be in j iich a fllthv condition that Dr. J- S. ! v E (A Rh.m i.Ri i) f)RK.r;isr Ai.wAVs Present.) P LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S fJ 3C C 3 f ! ... I. L llll II I I I '" " V 5 - . ) Jennings Cafe. V Caters to the best people, i Everything up to date I fa ; I ; 1 LI Lil y i fearer .; :rrr: . f - ----plSa In .order In make room, we will for ll)e next upmth iff,i- our entire line (if; Refrigerators, at reduced prices. To cash buyers we have something extra to offer. Do not miss ibis oppoi- lunlt-, to ' secure a line Refrigerator BR0WNR0GER8 COMPANY. I C E ! Prompt shipment to all points. C. M.THOMAS Cj CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. No Better. Time to Paint No Better Time toDccoratc "Get the Best" VV. II. CL1NARD. JOHN N. AMBLER. CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Water-power, Water Supply. Sew rag. Development of Suburb. Property, Street Work near Win ston During the Summer. Camp Near Pitft Store on Shallowford Road, R. F. D. 1. Paving Brick Send in your order promptly , Winston Brick & Tile Company. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at Law. Orj Block, Wlnston-Snlnm. ' FOR RENT. 7 e(Mil and, i tiiry rooms' fur offices or bed: rooms, next lo Hotel Zituondorf. Modern conveniences. , - -, FOR SALE. lot remnant ' lumber cheap H, MONTAGUE. ' R. L. RIERSONV M. D. ,,. , OMlce Over O'llaulon's. I Blood,. Nervout and Luna Disease a Specialty. PERSONAL NOTES. W. .1 Hutx-rtM wa:; in Greensboro to- '!). (mii, of Danville, is In W. I W thn city. K. ('. Clinaul left this morning on a business I rip. T. I.. MeCnIIas. of Raleigh, nan one o, o:t; v i itin;- today. E. M. Griffin, of Farnilngton, wa. In Hie rity today. Alex Day,- and litile ion left tins nioitiiny for New York, S. T. Raper. aftei a short stay in ; lie ciyt. left lan, evening. .Mr. and .Mrs. R. F. Price left this niiii ning mi a pleasure trip to Atlanta. Tin:'. R. Pratt and R. I., falter, of Madison, were In the rity last night. Jo. W. l.nsU v, of South Tloston. Va. a piomiiicnt leaf tobacconist, was here today. " W. A. I'air returned last evening from Koa'iing (lap. Airs, lllair and cliililree arc still there. .Miss lles.-ile I.l.iyd'went to Guilford Collcg.- ihls morning t visit her mielc. Ml. W. 11. Lloyd. Alaj. ,1. K. . Alexander ciTin'e in tliis looming froln a visit to his." old ho'.ne In Ih'e easlein part of the state. ticoiKe P. Dwiic canu: in this morn iiiu fioni u business tjip up the Wllkes'joro road Mi. and Mrs. .1. V. Hester returned thii afternoon from Pinnacle, where liny attended the M. P. conference. IClward Slnipe, one of Cleminons' Ins'- (il'zeni. was line, today, lie icports the (oni crop in his secliou lo.ikltw: line. Mrs. V. I), Kd wards and rhildren It-Ti this nminiiin for Spartanbury. S. ('.. tc visii het iniiher, Mrs. M. E. Peuen. Mrs. Kdivani A. franc, of Philadel- llila. who has been visit Ine Mrs. V. Revnolds, left this nioruinir for MONROE, July IS Judge Thomas J. Shaw, presiding over a special term ul Vnion county superior court at Monroe this afternoon granted a moduli in nnash the Indictment on the ground that they emild not prop- Ciumbine. secretaiy or the board, erly lie brought In I'uioii county. Ihas sent notices to the county com-j Th n.niisiil rm thp State pYepnted nilssioners of every county in- iae; and appealed to the supreme court. State directing them to exinilne the; The tweiih defendants were held In (slaughter houses in their districts and , $j.nim bonds each for their appear-'if not found to be lit a sanitary coii anre at the next term of I'niotv supe-lotion to all.iw five davs for cleaning tior court, by which time a decision hip at permitted by law. If the order may have been reached by the state's 'in not complied w ith in the time pec- highes; court. ; ilied to an ttt and prosecution will T-he cabe fit Zeko Lewis is the one at dssu, and if the supreme court holds that the effect of the revisal "( the rode by which a portion of the istanitA was not brought forwaid has t lie effect of annuling the provision for ti.iing the case In another county, they will doubtless be remanded to Anson, the county In which the lynch ing orruiTeit, for trial. If the court hold:: otherwise the cases will be heard at some filiate term of court in f nUip county. POPULAR WANT COLU Claisified Advertising Ratci. iulluw. -. ', "it la impossible for me to describe the actual conditions as 1 found them,-' said Dt. Crumbine. "No per- Ic a word for one Insertion. 2c a word for three Insertions. t Want Ads Must be Paid for in Adv,v 3c worj for six Insertionj, HELP WANTED. WANTED. More whiskers at Climax Barber Shop. CAMPAIGN GOMES TO E ( ".p'-cial to The Sentinel.) RALEIGH, July 1!). The last .of the meetings of Democrailo candi dates for county and legislative of fices In Wake subject to he approach ing Demoriatic primal Ivs was held today at Township House, ten miles from Raleigh, this closing probably the most .strenuous canvass that Democratic opponents for office have ever held In the county and one of the most, strenuous ever known in the State, the fight being headed by Percy J. Oliver for the senate and advocated by the morning paper here and another ticket headed by John f. Drew iv for tlio senate and supported by the afternoon paper. Conservative estimates of the vote to be cast In the primaries Saturday concede Mr. Drewry a majority in the county of from six hundred to one thousand. There will in all probability have to bo a si'coml primary for the noniina- ition of a candidate for sheriff and possibly for one or two of the mem bers ol the legislature. The fight against John C. Drewry is on the ground that he Is an insurance man and under the control of railroad iu-tluences. son who has not seen the place can ; conceive the Hlthiness of It. It wasj w.ANTED tv, 8a,ciimpn 5 saIps. so bad that. 1 cannot see how the place can be cleancdi in flvt days- or fifty I ladies and two bundle f.,.. l.Uv l.-.vTu dfititrluv da,. It's my opinion that the , burn- ( ' , 'a, ,lct nig of the house je tue -only ' A""'? at "cc- nieaiU' of eradicating the disease wrappers S haplro. IvVAVTirn A Ktenoffrnnner who run germs. . r The order applies to some of the -it0! HpnujRwpmi b j.i.w big packing houses at Kansas City, keeping and wants to grow up with whVe plants are located on the Kan- IhihIiipm. Young man preferred. Ad- sar. sidu dress V., care Sentinel. Deputy Collector O. A. Starbuck, of Greensboro, was in the city today. EXPERIENCED salesladies wanted in notion and dress goods depart ment. Permanent position and good salary to those of experience. None, others desired. Address The Hub Dry Goods Co., Greensboro, N. C. NOTICE! North Carolina. Forsyth County, In t lie- Supeiii;;- Court: A. L. Poirco and wife, Pa .tio Petrec. j WANTED The public to call for our Ictoria A. Petrec. Cornei.i, A. .V inrs niesseI1Kers for delivery of notes, and husband. Goo. A. Jones. Ednie i packages am, enal,U8 of a)1 kinds, at j. nisiiaubii aim nt- iiun.m.iu .iu.il. t smal, cost service prompt, conven ni .1 ilspaugh. Ida L. Ziglar and husband, ,ent and reUable. .phone No. , Wes in N. Ziglai, S. Flavie Petrec ,t(rn i;ni Toloiminh Cn FOR SALE. The 0 feudal! t above named will take notice that an action eutltk;l as; above has been commence I in the j Superior Court ol Forsyth county lo F0R SALE.-Eight registered bird sen me lanug ot .lames u.. reuce. ue-1 ,... nlin,,ips '7 workli ni,i 25 each. , Oscar Hcge. FOR SALE-llorse and buggy'at bar gain. Apply to G. H. Myers. BUSINESS WANTS. X. horn President II. G. Chatham, of the North Carolina Railroad, (pent the da here; arriving this morning from hi,-, hornr at ElUln. ' X. Oliv'ei, of Dunn, Is visiting his hruthei, E. a. Oliver, on Chestnut street, Thir is Ml. Olivers first visit I i Winston-Saleiu. George I). Sboie, of Sumter, S. ('.. who attended . the funeral, of his father. Mr. IK V. Shore, . left this inonrlnj, for his home. .Mrs. Frederick Meyers, of Lynch liurs, Va , who has been visiting Mrs. Albert Wie.-nei. on Elm street, Salem, returned home this morning. Frank P, Miibiini, of Washington, D. C., who drew I he plans for the new county home, spent the day here looking after the work in progress.. Miso Ediia Swink returned this af ternoon from a visit to Mr. Keeber. Mis. Keeber-accompanied Miss Swink on her return and will be hei .gue.il In.' ,'. few davs. DEAD MAN IN HOLLOW TREE. Nevi Advertisements. Simpwm Ding Co.-.-Ve Wi,nt. V0Hr iiresci Ipllon business.' Wells-ltiletz Co.-Hot wealher fare. A winner roi breakfast, dinner and -uppe.-. A. Shapiro In a page ad, announces a record breaking sale to start Satur- ila..'. Rosenbachei & llro. Specials in lohes. at the Husj Store. E. Robinson Hniiouiices great slaughter ta start tomorrow Fri day. Thn Miss? Martin.-Xew arrivals of the wpnk. . Only 82 Years Old. "I am only 82 years old and don't expect even when I get to be real old o feel thai way as long 'as I can get Klectne Riders." Kavs Mrs K J( Ilrunson. of Dublin. Ga. Surely there is nothing oise keeps the old as voung and makiy? the weak as strong ns this grand Ionic medic.'iie. Dvsp(psla tor I'Jd liver, inflamed kidneys ' or '.hronic constipation are unknown af ter lakliiR Electric Hitters a reason abiu time, (iuaranteed by V O Thompson, druggist. Prlco Dtlc' Twenty Year fiattle. "I was a loser In a Iwentv vear battle Willi chronic plles alu ,,,',,1. naut sores, until I tried fluekieirs Arnica Salve, which turned the tide by curing both, till not a trace re mains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farm vllle. Va. Dest for old ulcers, cuts inirns and wounds. 25c at V. 0. Thompson's drug store. ' . Itr Economy to use the best. SJ.Nissen Co. $6 and $8 tw"o-Diece suits now $4.50. Joe Jacolir Cloth ing Co. Cut prices on all low mi shoes. Frank C. Brown. $5 two-piece suits nnu- $3 25. Joe Jacobs Clothing We please th hard to please. Climax Barber Shop Supposed to Have Been Murdered And Body Hidden. ALLIANCE, Ohio, July 18.' The finding of an unknown man, sitting upright in a hollow tree, in the Al Johnson woods, near - Mount -Unlou College, a mile north or Alliance to day, lias revealed a mysterious death, which may develop sensational inur iw features. The body wan well dressed. It had bejn In the tree some lime, and wSc .io badly decomposed that the cause of death is as yet undertermined. There are evidences of violence, and a pluusihle theory is that the man wan murdered before being placed in the tree. Another theory is that tho man took lefuge In the hollow trunk during a storm and was struck by lightning, The body was discovered by Joseph Gjibbeii as he walked through (he woods, and has been brought to (his city. Near it was a grip containing a iuzor, a few articles of personal weuriug apparel, and the photograph of a .iouug woman, supposed to be a resident of Sebring. Dr. II. T. Ilahnson, of this eltv. went to Elkin a few days ago and as sisted local physicians of that place in performing ;, delicate surgical operation upon Mrs. Win. Comer, who had been dangerously ill for a week. At last accounts the condition of the patient wan hopeful for recAverv ceased, for a division ol the prc;c ds thereof; the, defendant will further take notice that she is required to np'i peai ut the office ot the Clerk ot tho j Superior Court of said county, at tho. courthou.'? in Winston, N. C, on Sat-1 unlay, the 1 St h day of August, llMUi, I and answer or (Jjimn to the complaint! in said action, or th-j plaliitifti wiK j apply to the court for the -relief u.'-1 maimed in said complaint; and tin Ur.crat.crp defendant will further take notice ' "a or DaggaR?' that unle.-'s .'he prccuu-a the appoint-1 TRANSFER CO. incut of guardian ad litem to appear Winston Firp C.n No 1 and defend the above entitled action I " 1I1MOI1 flft VO. i"NO. A. TVkftyck 13 or 568 for r JlOne either car- DEAN Office, on her behalf on or before the date above nanxd. an application will be made to the court on said date for the anni.intniiMit r( kmiiii, vnhuliUi niu..ii as guardian ad litem for her to defend, ichl;ill,e:it 1,1 thc loK ''UI1 said action in her behalf. Thia JuTy IN, lOPti. R. E. TRANSOr. Clerk of Superloi Court. THERE SEEMS lo be demand in cer tain towns' for a cheap paint. We all know that the best is always the as the ex pense of applying an inferior article is Just i he same as first-class paint. Get the best, which is Masury's. Sold by J. H. Phillips. Mi hTk v .1 .. M''' iiie. u.ii. , ;lt" COUN; , CANDIDA- CANDIDATE lo a I deslr. in .Z. 5"E Forsyth conn'v Mh JOHN t. THCrf To the Voters 0f i nereiiv Forsytk "'"iii'ince ijii co u nly, con7ention. lte for theoffircofgjj 5""Ji' to ho rJ J- E. z; To the Voter, 0, Fo1 " "o iiil'UKifl ol ; Wlf acatuliteeforthj subject to thi action o a, vittuu cuineaueil. C M. McKATi 25 PER CENT discount from regular prices on all baseball goods for next ten days. Hege Bros. . GUNS traded for bicycles, bicjtlcs for guns, fiego Bros. WE CAN FURNISH testimonials from many of the largest dealers throughout the country likewise re ports from consumers mid painters who attest the merits of Masury's Paints for durability, economy and beauty of color, especially for tlxdr wearing and covering qualities that they are not. excelled bv any paint in the market. Sold bv J. H. Phillips. ! FIRST CAR of Eastern Carolina mel on., to arrive at Eflrd'a Friday. A GOOD JUDGE OF FEEED decides in favor of the sort of good things for horses. -cat lie, pigs and poultry to he found under our roof. it Mm are as careful about the food For Regis,er 0( D(MJ ' (" iirktuuc Voters i! County: Gentlemen-For thl libert which you gave uV for tin Hon in the last primary louncUy grateful. In ;1C C01 lest lor register-of deals I speetftilly ask ymir earns; for tlie nomination. With your endorsement I you that I will do mr hpsl the county by a roo.1 majority try resoKtlt R. R. CRAH Candidate for Register of M I hereby antioutiee myself date for the office of register of Forsyth county, subject acti'in of the Democratic. to' Thanking my friends tho kindly endorsed me for this am, Respectfully, OIJNW.ffl For County Treasurer, I hereby announce my ti for the nflicp of county trcasiii jeet to thn action of the Drf county .convention. The sir my friends is solicitcd, with Ik auce that their efforts ii) be; my nomination will tie h predated. C. W.JO! CANDIDATE run SNMj i desire oi auuouinc nvr.. candidate for tho office ol (! Forsyth county, subject to 1st of the Democratic tonvemioi ing those of my friends who a klndlv eruloricil my rarnliw respectfully, JESSRJ.W 1.000 CORDS of 4 ft. wood' for sale t ft. pine In car lots at $3.00 per cord I ft. oak at $3.25 per cord; car lots. iplit as you want It. nine $4.00. oak for your animals as you are about ' ":5 "or corn. All delivered. Phone Dr. Wade II. By num.. of Germanton was registered at the Phoenix last! uighi. what you ent yourself you'll do youi 21!)' Twi"-City Wood Co, marketing here. Prices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St $15, $16 and $18.50 two piece suits now $8.50. loe Jacobs Cipthmg Co. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, Faun containing '24 1 acres In South Kirk township about two miles from the western cumulation llniiu ,.r Win ston for .-ale. Applv to Einreno v I F0R FINISH and durabilitv use Ma- Climax Barber Shop None but the best workmen. (lay. Attorney. July IS, lftoij. sury's paint. I lips. For sale by J. H. Phil- HOT WEATHER FARE. M. T. CO. Nice rubber tire carriages for ladies calling or shopping, 76c hour. . For Breakfast. Second . hand guns and bicycles bought, sold and exchanged. Hege Bros, f Rnetz's White H ouse Coffee. Rust loveteast. Co onp and C VitPcn T i,... t s.e . , egirs. hominev. rrrits.oatml ,rPi VXA .u. j l. Da, on ' cJ.' a t . r . nt,ii Mircuea Wheat hK' bwcuij ..fried 1 tripe. ".corned beet hash and barbecued h si ,7rl (somethine that is nice.) "asn, i.k si edge IF IT'S A NEW RANGE Sledge sells live best on tho market for the price. IN ROCKERS and chairs your money long way if you buy of For Treasurer. I hereby amimui'-p ill vself date for the uoiiiitiauin n treasurer, sul'j' ct to tl actni Democratic couuiy coium .K'AS:.C SALE Or LOT, ii.- v-!,in.. r,f an nrd:r of ,-l,,-'ri.,-i made at MJ'fli Tern in an action entitled United Brethren of SaN) Itv vs E. T. Uumi.lli""1' will sell for cash at the t door, in Winston on ;r dav of Aumisf. V. -" ,;, cji,,ei,;!.- .!ecribe(l pmfw ualed in Salem.' NM1- follows: . i.-..., ,,-in.r ,,!i ( rem s'm town loe t.-.'t and of ttat teodin- w'cstwaidiy y . .. . i , ),i ere. II parsonage lot. J Still ' N I " being lot .. - - smc rmm:!Sl i .,..,, iievtMti k Watson, As T77T n'r riTV LOTS' If rice oi Court of i-ois." ',,1,13(1 1 li I 1 Under a dence lnrsyth 1 ; m i r. . in a si" veniber.i. i' "". " ";',(., ti(4 for sale ol i.uni i". ; signed wiil. a' "u t,,., squash, For Dinner. Stewed torn, boiled corn, boiled rr .t j furnish votir new home and demonstrate, to von his easv payment plan. PAINTS which are not commended hl,.l,l.- .... , . - I j i . ,i ."' u'hi.i.. s iiiasury s are expeu aiKl tried ;Uients at the cost, of the consumer. onions: viL-tv i-.ff l i ,vv "'v u- o iicnmKnm i ii 1 "eets, lOHiatoes B" experiments are costly wnen ."tUinbers and pickles. ULS' ;t Is considered , hat the heaviest Item ,in ino cost of painting a structure I labor may be lost in addition to the . icost or the paint For JTea or Supper. it.SttlS fe.rii. ,P "cam chWM sliced beef, Venna oS?' Chickc"' For better, dm good, a promp, !erpvi(,80-ne The Wells-Brietz Comoanv Sold- by J. H. Phil- FRESH HUYI.ERS candy at Efird's. aivd Roystef's- f'lNE CANTELOUPES. ireaches. np ples. pine apples and bananas at Efird's. Phone 508, Salem, N. C. i The best news of today be found on page 3. UINE HAMS and breakfast bacon cheap at Efird's. Cut prices on all low cut snoes. t rank C. Brown. ' W instoii. a' ,,.aii - in. si .. 1 dav of Jul lie' auction to the h'' following id1' l.l!f- 5; I)' nated city of Winston. ,A( 1 v., 1.1 :n ' " ff mi f,et i' Lot No of A. E. H'-rry (North Maim width exf!:IIj' to the' rear "! being liouiol :i(l on the wc-i north by l-'! N"! by Lot No. H- 1,01 .NO. I . 0, I"" " . J ',! 11 , liy 1;i . - gin 1 (North Main width exf'i'l'1'8 eiisi' , . V. -0. to tlie reai 0. '- . v. ed on the e,.- -on .s, ' i ,- tiv N. ' .v. w'.t rl r n V.i. ami 1 in - ... at finlit of tlu i!iS " y 1 :'V;dth . DOLLAR SAFETY razors: take '.it I h(,nie, try it thoroughly; if not pleased return to Brown-Rogers Co- RROWN-ROC.ERS Co. has them now. dollar safety razors, 12 extra blades, try it, i not pleased retura it. No. 17. 'lo Lot No. - I) ieoi. " .... in westwardly Et No- ' lM';";ff east by the -," '.. thr west bV I.'" ' lhe son Lot No. . No 20. . . , , . Land solo court, and r' firmed. , ., ..... i - louii. . , sfCa. June ' ' ' , .,,t,ii ai.s'"- t. O - n.rrinf1- the -I.OI'i-1 " Executor ol Scott & R' N. C. id. i""n,,' .
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