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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL.WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, JULY 23, u Wc Want our 0 Prescription Business. And Use Every Honest Endeavor to Get It. (A Ric.ki i hi d iDki c;,ist Alw ays I'rim.nt.) Lr.ARN THE WAY rm r V v. v. Jennings' Cafe. 'Caters to the best people. Everything up to date 1 II J l:.,J In order to make mom. wo will for the next-mouth offer our 'entire line of Refrigerators at redtind' price;,. To cash buyers wo have something extra to offer, Do not miss this oppor tunity to .secure a line Itefrigerator cheap. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. III 4 1 III nii: V , FOR SALE. mtm r('"i'iant lumber cheap. lilJLL H. MONTAGUE- all points. , CM. THOMAS 6 CO. GEORGE P. PELL Winston-Salem, N. Attorney at Law. vt n a.a. rr' r 0ray Block, WInslon-Salem. No Better Time to Paint mmm -Lp.1 mmmmm No Better Time toDecorate R. L. rierson, m. d. "Get the Best" OHl-e Over O'llaiilon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a W. H. CLINARD. Specialty. WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. Do not drink a bottle the Peoples Fuel dx. Ice Co. It is so good that you will want another bottle when you are tired and thirsty. Every bottle contains the equivalent of one orange. It is a liquid orange. Does you good, never any harm. There are several imitation's. Get the orange cider in large bottles. Bottled and sold exclusively by us. "All dealers sell it." All other popular ilavors. Peoples Fuel & Ice Co. a m TO SIMPSON'S f cd ri r3 A GOOD JUDGE OF FEEED .decide in favor of the sort of good i things fur horses, cattle, jiigs mnl .poultry to l)o fotnul undc r nut roof. ! If you are us: (art ful about the rood il'or your animals as you are about what you cat yourself you'll do your I marketing hcie. Prices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, W8 Fifth St. ( " I Morgan & Cuthrell. Tin and cornice work that stands the test. Galvanized - sky lights they are the best. . IT its hot air f urnice work we do the bent. Morgan & Cuthrell. Administrator's Notice. raving duly qualified- as adminis trator of the estate of .1. K. Petree, si il, this is to notify all persons g claims .'gainst the estate ol In "i ' . ' to viest-nt 'hem to tr.e pro v ) a.- the law tU.ects within e ii.o. la, from the ith (lav of 1 or this notice will be plead r of ;t heir recovery, and all per iinli'hted to said deceased are hereby notified to make the saiite to niu at once. payment, of j This July 7,1 t:tlH!. t 1 IIW"TI! I Administrator. , , , FOR RENT. 7 cool and airy rooms for offices or bed- rooms, next to Hotel Zinzendorf. i .Modern conveniences. ft ft ft ft ft ft & ft of orange cider made by ft ft A ft ft ft ft ft IF YOU WANT INSURANCE IN A HOME COMPANY INSURE IN SOUTHERN LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY ""7? "V in ti w thA m.lli'v ailmiteit to vour needs; lieciuise. (21. It la thn Rafot 'li ..... .. . i i- liecaii (II It has the policy adapted, to your neeas.ecnHse. (21. U Is Company A ,,I,.TMI'.'I makes a larger reserve w .... ,,00, maimge ."- ;.',''.. .'"ilm" ls 'np nsset any biisines. r, .iu imci.hxi is com.'nct eii w in un o k.. m.ri.dii hliiidred tiolicy holders money at cause. (I), You keep ( ,,,.1 mvnV'iunis teceiveu nuiu u...-, llM HK HEST PERSONAL NOTES. P w Maish came in this afternoo Adams went to Reidiviile i l.n. N. G Stockton left this morning for rout1i i'aiL.hiia. , I.. Hatch went to Moot-'- .-.',;,.... l.Hji Jtj.iiif,j .......... , iwcnde K D P.roadhurit, of Uieenstioio, na:. hole couay. J. (.'.. Powell. of Roanoke, returned ( home this uftertioon. Miss Julia Adams went to Greens ijoro this nnJi nlng. 1 Ed. l.asater returned .this morning from Moore's Springs. George C. Tudor went to Raleigh on a business trip today. Miss Kate Wurresehke went to A,s!io county this morning. Joseph Glenu returned to the city this afternoon from Stoueville. John O. Lindsay, of High Point, went to Vade Mecum Springs today. C. McRat, of Greensboro, and U. W. Ray, of High Point, were here today. Judge Ward, who is holding court here, arrived In the city this morning. Mi. Monroe Warren Is visiting his brothei. Dr. J. Ed. Warren of Mayo dan. . J. A. Griffith, representing the Walkertown Suspender Co., was heie today'. , Mrs. H. D. Vlckers. of Martinsville, returned home this afternoon after a stay here. "Jim" Danes, who has been U Fries, Va., returned to the city this aft :iU.lM. .Mrs. . VI. M. Dean returned this af ternoon from a short visit near VYal keitown. Mr. i and Mrs. R. F. Price returner' vesterilay afternoon from a pleasure trip to Atlanta.) Solicitor S. P. Graves arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from hh home at Mt. Airy. Henry Glass, of Durham, formerly of this city, went to Mt. Airy White Sulphur Spiings today. Rev. J. R. Scroggs, presiding eldei of the Winston district M. E. church came in this afternoon. Mr. J. Charles Thomas has gone to Xew York to buy the fall and wlntet stock for J. M. Woodruff & Co. His C T WnlL-ins tiu ttli'julmtti I VV'nt ki us ami Y H W'ntkins returned Saturday afternoon from Rohda. R. P. Meiidenhall, of Clemmons. who preached at Avaion yesterday, returned to the citiy this afternoon. Miss Ethel Hege, who has been visiting' Mr. E. I.. Hege, at Avaion, retmned to the city this afternoon. Miss Ella Gilford, of Jacksonville Fla., is expected to arrive tonight or a visit to Miss Annie Stein,. In Salem Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Summers left t'.iis afternoon for an extended pleasure trip through Xew England am1 Canada. Dr. I). Clay Lilly returned to Madi son this afternoon to assist, in a meet ing in progress at the Presbyterian church there. Misses Lizzie Roddick and Ruth .lov- tier, who have been visiting Mrs. W. W. Cornelius, returned s;l t u ida afternoon. to the city Miss lmogene Patterson, of Greens boro, w-ho has been visiting at Mrs. R. K. Gray's, on Fifth street, returned homo this morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Leak, of Sum ter, S. C, who have been visiting rela tives here, left this afternoon for home. Mrs. Leak will go to Augusta. Ga., to visit her sister. CUT HIS FATHER'S FOOT. Mr. Felix Sink Accidentally Hit With Mattock by His Son Items from R. F. D. No. 5. The protracted meeting at Fried berg will begin next Sunuuy and will be conducted by tho pastor, Rev. .1. F. McCulston. Mr. Daniel Clinard, who has been ill for several months, Is out again. The Union nidge Sunday school will picnic at Mr. P. Castle's next Thursday. Miss Addle May Heltman and little brothei, of Centervllle. went to Heulah, near Lexington, last week, to visit friends. They will return today. Mr. Felix Sink, who was operated on for appendicitis, happened to a very painful accident whllo out work ing a few days ago. He and his son were grubbing some bushes when the son accidentally struck his father's foot, Inflicting what might have been a very serlolus wound. It is thought he will he out again In a few davs. A STAR TOO MANY. Barkeeper Sues Directory People For Using It Before His Name. ASHEVILLB. July 20. J. . Luke Lancaster, of this city, a barkeeper at the Swannanoa Hotel, through his at torneys, today entered suit in the Su lierior Court for famages against the Hill Directory Company, of Richmond, and Hackney. Moale & Co., bookbind ers and printers, respectively, of the Asheville city directory, the 190IJ edi tion of which appeared some weeks ago. The suit is based on the fact that Lancaster, who Is a white man, ap pears In the directory with a sign placed before his naiup indicating that he is a colored person, for which error he claims that he has been in convenienced and damaged to an amount not yet made public deposit on us policies with the Stateof i. . ciuin-t nn.i ireci'in - iinu . i..... r.umn uv tne oronts nr u i,iii.,i , ' sinnle death loss from iiai...-ni home to h.dp build -"P Jour own section. II GLORIOUS liifiiriiiiip r The Keeley Institute,' Grctn-iboio, X. C : About three years ago I graduated from your grand and glorious institu tion. W hen I bade you good bye and d my way homeward, a wen man wonts coma uoi excess j... thankfulness and enthusiasm tliat HtM mv sou yitr ten long years I : . , li.ii! ias a MCUIll Ol sunns umub. ni.'i 'drained the Ixiwl to its very dregs. At lucid Intel vals I suffeied the tortures of the damned. Only a drunkard can know such suffering. 1 have not tasted or desired alcohol since 1 left Keeley. My health is good, my mind is clear. I owe it all, even life itself, to your good institution. Where all was daik and dieary, now it is bright, and a glorious awakening nas come ro me. 1 regard going to your institute as one of the proudest acts of my life for the following reasons: First: It cured me of a disease as deadlv as the serpents tooui. Second: It gave me an opportunity to win back u good name and charac ter, which were trailing in the dust. Third: It gave back health, mind, and ambition to build up wasted possessions siiuandeitd in drink. Every one, from the manage! and physician to the servants, vie with one another to make one's stay both pleasant and profitable. 1' shall never cease to thank you for the benefits re ceived while at Keeley. It was a ase of snatching me as a brand from he eternal burning. I have been suc essf :il in business since my t L'fiirma lon. J. A. M1ZELL, Williamston, X. C, Xo. 20. limi. Death of Miss ' Lineback. Miss Harriet Lineback died at 5:"0 clock this morning on Pond street it the uge of 71 years. The deceased vas an estimable Christian lady. For ;everal years she and her sister, Mrk 'runibo, had lived together in this :ity. The funeral service will be con tacted from the home at S o'clock to norrow morning. The interment will be In the old Lineback graveyard, four miles West of Hethauia. Pure White Lead Paint "Graded" White Lead, as the cheap, .adulterated article is sometimes called, is an expensive purchase at any price. Pure White Lead costs so little more per pound, and lasts so much longer on the building, that only the pure could be sold if the property owner was al ways fully informed on the subject of paint materials. To be sure of absolute purity insist on having Lewis Pure White Lead (Mje by the Old Dutch Procew) Mixed with Lewis Lin seed Oil, it is a perfect paint. If your dealer will not supply you, write us. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO. 231 S. Front Si.. Philadelphia. Fa. For sale by all first class daaleri. NOTICE! North Carolina, Forsyth County, In tho Suierior Court: A. L. Petree and w ife, Hot tie Petree, Victoria A. Petree, Cornelia A. Jones and husband, Geo. A., Jones, Ednie J. Alspaugh and her husband John A. Alspaugh, Ida L. Ziglar and husband, Jas X. Ziglar, VS. Flavie Petree. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Forsyth county to sell the lands of James E. Petree de ceased, for a division of the proce.Hh thereof; the defendant' will further take notice that, she is required "to aj pear at the. office of the Clerk of s Superior Court of said county, at the courthouse in Winston, N. ('.". ()ti Sat urday, the ISth day of August. 1!n; and answer or demur to the complaint in sfliu action. or iho plaintiffs- will apply to tho court for the relief de manded in said complaint :m.t in,. defendant will further hik.. i,ti that unle.s she procures the appoint ment of a guardian ad litem to appear and defend the above entitle! anti,,,, on her '.behalf on or before the date above named, an application u-ili i. made to the court on said date for the appointment of S()Im, S11,al)le m as guardian ad litem for her to defend said action lu her behalf. This- July is, pun;. K. B. TR WSOr, I lerk of Superior Court. the safrst-it. sll,.,llls tn ,:.,,..,,,,. North Carolina the n ,,,,, ""'" . . .. '"'"' uy otnr coiiinanv .....i, i,.'. , ' l ' " ios at theend So far as Is ,,rar irn'i V-ruJZ IT IS Al.wivc -ru ... V. ,., . ' 1 "'l- The BEE 111 Clearance S HoairQ Vtlo onrl aoo 1.1 a, saurmue. races in mauv ip7l in half. We are going tougS August 1st and our stock must U before that time." This i3 a J The Big Values for Tuesday and all this week. in . XC11UOU1 bUM Ocllt! Will Ufi mnf a. cannot charge goods at these p) DRESS GOODS We have a big stock of this season's bt prices have been cut on every piece in ti One lot Grey Wool Dres-i I (,;.,. k Goods, vortb 25c. clearing sale ! f" ' .,.t, !: - price 18c One lot Wool, Dress Goods in solid colors and faucys, worth otic to Otic, clearing price 39c GENTS' FURNISHINGS. One lot Men's Fancy Drop stitch and black half hose, worth 15c, special 71-2c Men's Gauze Shirts and Draw ers, worth 25c, clearing sale price 19c One loe men's Colored Shirts, worth ,50c, clearing sale price 33c One lot Men's Fancy Shirts, worth tin to 75c., clearing sale prlca 43c One lot Lion llrand Colored Shirts, worth $1.2.ri,cJearing sale 63c ",00 pairs Suspenders, worth 25c to :!5c, clearing sale juice 4, worth lie juice 19 c One lot Men's Sample Straw Hats, worth $1 25 to $1.5.0, c lear ing sale, prioo 50c DOMESTICS. ! n Ttnv nnmifh fn tnl vnil for at. least one year at these prices: 6 Parker Mills Fruit-nf-Loom AIKll'OSSCOggin lllll UOIIiesne, worth 10c, clearing salu price 7 1-2c The best grade of Unbleached Domestic worth 8c clearing sale 6c HOSIERY - Ladies' Black Hose worth 10c clearing sale price. 7 l-2c Ladies' Guaze Lisle and Drop Stitch Hose, worth 50 and u5c, clearing sale price 25c Ladies vests worth UK--, l-k'urini; (l Ai All MnWfi S Jl 111 ' ' ... iU. , . niore uian uonoie mm oi ..... u h.i t.,- u, .,.c..lil.n. nctnarv tn hv " ' ' , v" ,,t he.tei '"'""" " of three years with Insurance in ton for iiivestmeipenl COMPANY loans to A.MJ itltsi 3 ' notions! i.. :( .,tjA MILLINER' We arc offering a lilgirivt values in :': MiHit i..i evrv hei; have bi'i'ii n! !a M Olio lot Ints 1 $1 to J2 were I'"' Will'.- Unci; f. nied tti'h iui:u, in;: : (i . i e. J !, lui b.'.l- ?.: $12".. .!.:.:.- (lac lot ll'il SpN. iSltil,. !'!. J-11"- p:;ee. r - H'Hii'lie.!- T"" ft In s.t H ii.!c..'iu:' 5 While lH 'i I ,." tn S-"" LADIES' SKIRTS V WAiSTJ l.ailici' WWW I'1'1 . i ir worth !o " ah"..' price :::..i l.:n!i''' .lirti 3 RUGS AND TINGS STRA AT COS' qhe Daily Senti i r. mi. equi. au'iii i.i u'1- V)qRURN-VEST CO., District Agenta. equivalent to the and J. W. MCALLISTER, Vice Pres.
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