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THE TWiNCITY DAILY SENTIN EL, WINSTON-SAL EM, N. C. JULY 25, L? LJ D 0 Ll i CTJ L.J C2 L THE BEST SODA LJ AT THE BEST FOUNTAIN 1 he reason's clear only the best Fruit Syrups used. L PERSONAL NOTES. K -V H ; was here today. ( ii.ihm. cf Elkin, was hr? -lix Ciutititield went to Raleigh Jenkins left last evening for n LARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S p dZJ CZD CZZ2 EZZ3 CZD P 1 I V. ... i -- i Jennings' Cafe. Caters to the best peopK Everything up to date A GOOD JUDGE OF FEEED decides in favor of tin; sort of good tilings for horsi's, cattfe, plfts am! poultry to be found under our roof. If you are as careful about the food for your animals as you are about what you wit yourself you'll do your marketing here. 1'riees fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St. H. t..Ja. t.id.i.. 11 K A-liewil Mrs. V. 1- Stagg went to Greens ,on, this niorninK. l.i on Cash went to Elkiii today. He ,vi!l letii! it tomorrow. Cameron lluxtou. of Philadelphia, arrived in the city today. Dr. and Mis. II. H. Kaiip are at v'aiK .Mecuui for a week. W. It I'amidiu and family left this moinint, foi Virginia Heach. A. K. Moses returned to the cit this iiioi n in t fiom lialtiinore. VV. II. Mailer returned lo the citv this lnorniiig' from Mooiu'a Springs. Hubert Idol returned to the city his morning from Moore's Sorines Master Monls Pfaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V.. Waff, of Tobaceovifle, is quite sick. .1. H. Walker, who has been to Moore's Spilngs, returned to the city this morning. Wiiigute Browu Is oft on a nlcasnie in p. lie went out on tiain this morning. Miss Bessie Lewis, of VVilkesboro who has been visiting friends here, ieturned homo today. Miss Iiessie Strupe, of Williams, who ha ; been visiting Mrs. J. L. L.isli mit, returned homo today. UilUGE OF POPuLUa Z-Y THEY CANT EC BEAT. the COUPLE AT 5IL0HU Mi. William tliay Vilhr and Miss Jennie Ingram Atkinson, of Siloani, were united in mai riaoe today, the ceietiluny being performed at home of the luiile bv Dr. II Chrt'ilzberg. of this city. Mr. Miller is a popular salesman i'or the H. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., his teiritory being in Texas. Miss Atkinson is a chaiming und accom plished young lady. The happy couple passed through 'he city this afternoon en route to IVxas. in which stale thev will reside. on the X. & V , , . mm If ''asthsmJil' ""nil Morgan & Cuthrell, Tiu and cornice work that stands the test. Galvanized sky lights they ar the best. If its hot air furnice work we do the best. Morgan & Cuthrell. VV. F. Shaffner, of the Wachovia Loan and Trust Co., returned yester day from p. business trip north. Messis. Giffrich and Paul, of Dan ville. Va., have returned to the city and will open a first-class tailoring establishment In the new Tise build ing August 1. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Stanton mid chil dren, of High Point, who have been to Vade Mecuui Springs, arrived In 'he cltv this morning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stanton, on Main street. TWELVE YEARS Rev. S. D. Brown, Senatorial Nominee. ! iom Castonhi Gazette. I' lom an item which appeared the ither day in the Charlotte Chronicle, it is to be inferred that (he Rev. Sol. I), brown is in politics again. In lays gone by he was the "silver tongued war-horse" of the Republi cans in Oastoti county. Whether dt; lotineing the wiles of the devil in a protracted uleeting or the Democrats in a county convention, 1t made no dil 'erence in the fervor of his oratory A'hen the strenuousness of those lays had somewhat subsided In poli ces. Mr. Hrown went to his old stamp ing grounds in Yadkin county and be an to devote himself to pastoral and evangelical work. t .Now, wB soe that n the Republican convention nf the t!9 senatorial district at Yadklnville on the 7th, he was nominated for sen ator on the nth ballot. Thero Is an unwelcome something about a minis ter's dividing his time between the pulpit and the hustings, between tin? mourner's bench and the bull-pen, and there Is also something un i n v i: I n p about the number Ki, but we ventiii j the observation that none of those things will move the Rev. S. D. Brown. He is fond of oolitic nmt the fact that, be stayed In the tight to the tinal ltith ballot is an augury that he will not stop running for the senate until the votes Hl'o pfliintmt election night. Kreley institute, Greensboro, X. Administrator's Notice. Having duly (itialilied as adminis trator of tin- estate of .1. 1C. Petree, ileci.'iist'ii, this is to notify all persons having claims ,'gaiu.st the estate of aid !crr to :es ut ;i m to n:e d i!y ei a, the law ih.ects within "" i "ill un: ,1.1 i.jv 01 i inn Inly . 1 :: i- this HolTce will be nleh'il I ,, In order to make room, we will for the next month offer our entire line of Relrigeratins at reduced prices. To cash buyers we have something extra to offer. Do not niis this oppor tunity to secure a fine Refrigerator cheap. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. ''-'r Ol I ill -i - ri coveiy, it 11 1 L il l)t ;. inons indehteil to s,dd deceased are j hereby not Hied to make payment of jtlio same to ine at once. This.. Inly The ('. I It has been twelve years, Xovemher I 17. since I finished the Keeley Treat i meat at (lin'tisboro, X. C, for the j whiskey habit. I was forty-four vears ;o!d when I took the treatment, i had been a slave to alcohol for twenty I years. Since being; cured at your In stitute 1 have never tasted liipior nor I any medicine that contained alcohol. have 1 had any desire to drink. I sure it saved me from a iimni.-. Mrs. Robert Gallowav and danirhtor Miss Bessie Galloway, of Salem. Va..' were in the, city last evenliiL'. enrnntP to the Western North Carolina mountains. After Defeating All Comers She Alcpaugh and Dr. Sapp Lay Claim To Title of Champion Flinch Play ers ot the Country, Sheriff Al:.paur;!i and Dr. C. C. Sapp rhiini to be tae clianioion liim-h pl.iy eis not only of the town but of the country. Nearly every night these two add other victims to th,-ir al ready long siring of fellows who thi, light they knew how to play flinch." The contests generally come off over in tiu rourthou.se in the reg ster's oflice and they absolutely .re ruse to play until after supper is over md they leave their busine.-,s affairs in heir tespective offices. Register -ind.-ay and Deputy lliitchings ait 'too easy" th -y say. and the Register says he is a professfbnul. Clerk Tran soii and lawyer Hasten "play a very ',ood game" says the sheriff, while ill other comers are "beat before they it down to the table." Reglstei l.inii ;ay says the sheiiff is ."ton protnis: 'Minus" with the card und Deputy lutcnins avers that Dr. Sapp is as straight as a cork-screw. All of which Utfct to show that their victims are if the opinion thai the. sell-styled diampions are not firm believers In lie square deal theory. SN3 S witlm i t-;,i POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Vroni the Chicago X,;ws. ' Air castles ought to be cool, at. lea:-:l. Lovesick couples should take theirs 'rout r. spoon. A woman doesn't faint every time ihe has a faint idea. A tombstone record has no lu luence with the recording angel. Some men act us if they really be hvul everything thay say. If a man is crazy and doesn't know t, its because he is a bachelor. As the policy holders multiply the nsiirance company directors divide. Many, a man has the tired feeling because of his strenuous efforts to ivold work. Its easy to nut the lid on. but when it comes to keeriint it mi u-i.lt ti,.,iv inothe.- story. When one man "wants to turn mother unia's head he tries to get .lis ear, but a woman makes an effoit io catch his eye. Reflection, o. a 8 !l" x' w V.,; k I1-,.,, ''evi ft tl,,!., It a man habits he scoie f,;. -,,;, , I He (lill-i. .. Ili.s Wile iv ,! '"its and !.h bv high Imaiifiers thev - they aft,.rffri tn t . 'axl s !'" .'.-,. u ra. pi;.:. ! 'U Henry George, wife and and Mrs. E. C. Ilownian Moore's Surlim;; todav. daughter, went to The verdict of ail: Btr the money at Lashmifs, Comfortable homes fori The Great R. PHTIIKH. Administrutor. aril's bell The twelve years since I took the treatment have been . a blessing to myself and family. If Is Kl irnnfl tn FOR ICE ! Prompt shipment to all points. C. M.THOMAS Ct CO. Winston-Salem, N. Ce rent. 7 cool, and airy-rooms for offices or bed rooms, next to Hotel Zlnzendorf. Modern conveniences. FOR SALE, Ixt lemnant lumber cheap. II, MONTAGUE. Miow tiiur i am a cured man; and to know if I am faithful to the end 1 win nave a Home In the Bright Ue "" .1. M. HCXSUCKER. Gibson, X. C, Aug. 2IJ, 1U04. No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W.H. CLINARD. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at Law. Gray Block, Wlnton-Salera. R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Olllce Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases Specialty, ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft WARNING TO THE PUBLIC. Do not drink a bottle of orange cider made by the Peoples Fuel & Ice Co. It is so good that you will want another bottle when you tired and thirsty. Every bottle contains equivalent of -one orange. It is a liquid orange ivoes you good, never any harm. There several imitations. Get the oramre cider large bottles. Bottled and sold exclusively by us. "All dealers sell it." All other popular flavors. Peoples Fuel & Ice Co. are the ire in KILLED BY MAIL CARRIER. Hiram Wilson, Slayer of Two IVUn And One of State's Most Desperate Men, Meets Death in Madison. ASHEVIU.E, July 1M. News was received here today ol the killing of Hiram Wilson on Shullun Laurel in Madison county, Friday afternoon, by Hert Sams, a rural mail carrier, some -h years of age. Particulars of the killing are lacking. It Is said, how ever, that Wilson mado Sams climb down from his wagon, and that, the t'liid ai"i( r suddenly turned on the desperado and killed him. Wilson was considered the most desperate man in western North Carolina.- He was a blockader and mti derer. He killed his brother, State Senator Seeb Wilson, at Btimsville Yancey county, four years ago, and war; acquitted, fAl!(!"1, 2'!. yrn,s a h as tried for blockading before Judge lxUig. omul guilty and sentenced to four years the penitentiary. Judge U,gi bad the man hnen.,i ..j ..i.ff.l i , uiiu imiKl- utT. tl in the court room and sent, to "ueigu witn a guard of 15 men. He ... p. H.ui.Mi aner a vear's servitiid.' me 12 venia ui. .. iiii.iiii iison killed oung Honeyciitt, in Yancey county, in cold blood. Thn 'our trials mm ho ..,.. . quitted. ; "3 ' ""tt"J ac" Vie vjy J! -AT- E. R0B1S Sa ON'S SED COLBER IT LEAVES FOR NORTH General Secretary P. M. Colbert, of v ,..u . '"', - "ft for the ;...u, ., iiii.riin,K, Whilc away Mr. nlu visu various y. ,i n A bu.ldiims in New York and New Kng ""' th a view to studying theTr peclit! construction. The local association s to have a ;;.nl-ln.g that shal. b, modern, In every Our rnid-summ! .1 fords are built f "LI ina ' ft jonably. priced. LathmTt; The crowds were great. The Bar gains were greater. The people's surprise were more great at the low prices. The goods are marked. You are expected one day this week, if you failed to come last, week. REMEMBER Your money back if you are not satisfied with your purchases- E....ROBIS0N 405-407, Main St. Winston-Salem IF Vnil AAMT IMpiiw.., - 1 cr, itl pbm 1 "Ur.iN A H0ME C0MPANY INSURE IN SOUTHERN LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY Because. (1) it has the policy adapted to your needs; Because CI it i .1.0 , . T Company it makes a larger reserve dennsii tin t ,,..ni.... .,.u ,8'.no safest its surnlns tn m.iinv.i...i,i... . . .. . ' .. x- ..... c. TO a i. t Lies wun me state of North rrnn, .t.' ..... ' ' ls "ie man (lotib e that of nnv otner ...... , n .1-1. 11, ir, f.,,,111 uiiiiiiineuifiii ,is us success shows mill i.i .., ... v.... .,,, u,,,,, allv 0110.. com 1111 nv'i 1, ., . ,, ,., ' ,1, . - its business is conducted with nniu- is the best asset . 1,,,..,. "'V "."s roiiKiuting acttuary hh. ,,,, it-,- r iiii 11 onev 11 1. no in it 1,, tw, 1... 1.1 ,',,ti 11s r iir tf ..,,... . .,;.,t .. , ,..., uuiiti u i your own sect nn tn, .. 1 . ' '"""" u nan lietter n t for invokinieaifiil ' "' locality. (JKT T1IK nii'T.n. .0 . ,.."'"' ,w" sut.TIIERN IJKR AVli tiii-ct ,U-v thn.11 lll'j.M I'.M 1 , "i""!"'11" iu premiums received trom this locality. QKT TUB iVrST OGBURN-VEST CO., District Agent. Nui'l'i lead;:';' I IrSllitN ;; on ilie.h than ali) :li Ci (lit.'lf. J. W. MCALLISTER. Vice Pres. and Mtff.
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