Newspapers / The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, … / July 26, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, JULY 26. PERSONAL NOTES. a 0 n cz nzn czzi c3 czd czd tui? TT7cnp cnnA u 11111 ULJ X JViyil AT THE BEST FOUNTAIN. The reason's clear only the best Fruit Syrups used. M. N. Williamson left today for -Ai-Inula. . Miss Siiilic Jones Is visiting nda lives at Hcthnnla. M. I). Bailey. Sr.. left today fur Washington. 1). ('. m LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S ri iici Business Men's Lunches A great many of our best business men lunch lure regularly. They like the food and the way we treat them. They're always sure to meet a few friends and spend a soc ial hour. There isn't a better place in town to entertain b custo- nier and many a goou-simi deal has been consummated ' fiver the coffee and cigars in our restaurant. Nothing pro motes good feelings like good food. Come in. Jennings' Cafe. Opp. Telegraph Office. I!. S. Noi -ill. Nissen is off on li ft today. it Imsini'ss tri SI jTi.W- i . J A GOOD JUDGE OF FEEED decides in favor of tlie sort of good things for horses, cat tie, pigs and poultry to bo found under our roof. If you are as careful about the food for our animals as you are about what you eat yourself you'll do your marketing here. Trices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phoned, 108 Fifth St. In order to main" room, we will, for the next month offer our entire . line of Kcfrigeriitors at reduced '. prices. To cash buyers we have something extrit to offer. Do not miss this oppor tunity to secure a line Kef liberator 17 cheap. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. 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 bot- Morgan & Cuthrell. Administrator's Notice. Having duly qualMed as adminis trator id' the estate of .1. E. I'etree, deceased. this is to notify all persons having claims ,'gainsf the estate ol said leee 1 to '-lesent ilietn to me duly pro e.i a.- the law !:;ects within twelve tr.o. from I he. it'u dav of July. V.m, or this notice will bo plead In bar of their recovery, and all per sona Indebted to .said deceased are hereby not Hied to make payment of the same to me at. once. This July 7, 'libit;. J. U. I'ICTRKIC. Administrator.' F. I'. Hohgood. Jr., of Greenshoiu. was in the city today, M, D. I.asiter went out on the X. ii W. train this mornlns." Mrs. n. S. Xissen and daughter will an 10 Klat Rock tomorrow. K. F. Strickland, of Bethauia. was one f if our visitors today. Miss Delia York, of Greensboro, is Hie finest of Miss Mittie Ferryman. Mrs. H. A. Siddall went to Roaring (lap today to spend a week or more. Ernest I.. Pfohl, of Norfolk, is spending a few days with his parents on Main street, Salem. J. T. Miller, of Old Town, who has liecn quite ill for several days, la thought to be slowly improving. A. If. Eller went to MocUsvllle last evening. He delivered the address at the annual Haptist picnic there today. T. ,1. Ml lard, of Charlotte, was here this morning eiiroulc to Roaring Clap, where Ills family aro spending the aiinine.1. General Superintendent Coapniau. of the; Southern, went to North Wilkesboro today. He was travelling In his private car, which was attached to t'lc regular train. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Willis, of Rocky Mount. Va., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mock, on Hi Dad street, Salem, went to High Point this morning to spend some hjllle. he Big Sa Death of Mrs. William Tate. Died, at her home In Greensboro. 011 the afternoon of July 25, Mrs. Ida Tate, daughter of Dr. icilsha and Mrs. Antietla Clewcll Smith, and wife of Mi. William Tate. Her age was f.l years. She was educated at the Sa il 111 Female Academy, and was a mem ber of the Moravian church. Her hus band, one daughter and four sons and two little grandchildren survive, also her mother and a younger sister. Miss Donna Smith, who resides in Salem. Her eldest daughter died a little over three years ago. Mrs. Tate had been 1111 Invalid for about eleven years, the few last have been years of constant suffering, but she bore if all so un complainingly and unselfishly, and so much patience that even he" imme diate family did not fully realize her condition, so that her death at last came almost unexpectedly. A FRIEND. cool and I GEL Prompt shipment to all points. C. M. THOMAS & CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDccorate "Get the Best" W. H. CLINARD. FOR RENT. airv rooms for offices or bed rooms, next to Hotel Ziuzciidorf. Modern conveniences.. FOR SALE. I.ot tetuiiiint lumber cheap. II, MONTAGUE- Death of David Settle. Mr. David Settle, one of the most prominent men in North Carolina in ids day, died at his home in Went worth Saturday, aged about 'To years, lie was clerk of court of Rockingham 1 county lor a long while and held jollier important , offices. lie was railed States marshal under the first administration of President Cleveland, lie was a practicing at loiuey ami has always made his home of the illustrious family. The deceased was a brother of file late Judge Thomas Settle. Continue Not a dull hour since the great sale star stock is being reduced fast the purchaspri more than pleased. This great sale is an opp) nitv that will never acain be offeror! tn,K J - c? niv. nr of Winston-Salem and Forsyth county. As b) V . rv AAA j 1 S stated our entire zu,ouu stoqK must go regar of prices. Not an article will be reserved, you need clothing, or will you ever be in i if so read the following prices: MENS CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. $l5.nu mack Granite and !;u;orUd Worsted Suits $7.98 $12.51) Illack Granite and Worsted Suits .$6.89 $11,110 Fine Worsteds and Cashmer es ....$5.98 $Kt.lMi Fine Cashmere and Imported Worsteds $538 $!Ulu I'nUm Cashmeres $4-48 $S.nn Fino Cashmeres, medium weight suits $4.21 $S.5u Fino Cashmeres, medium weight suits. $1.48 $7,511 Ail-Wool Cashmere Suits $4.45 jil.nu All Wool Cashmere Suits $3.98 $5.im Fino Suits, any size.. ..$2.79 $k;.00 and $1S.imi Suits .. .. ..$8.98 .$22.50 and $25,011 Suits.. ....$10.87 CHILDREN'S $i...o -Wors-t'-d' $ t.uo IIcas' (Vhm.-i $3.3n Sag Xet Sutu. $'..011 Cashnit 10 Suits $2-50 All Who! Sail.-, $2.00 All Woo! Suits. . $I.5U All Woo! Suits One lot of " i 1 1 ; j : f . tanging from $.'..-.i : at SUIT DEPARTMEV t HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, Ladies' iic Hose l.adicV 15c Ho -. ' . I.adic-.' 2i- llosi' I.ndi. 'n' 25c lloe. . One lot of Impii!:.'! .r.u.cv 50 value. . ,, In addition to the above we have hund; of articles too numerous to mention that I suffered the same great slaughter. Come and get your choice of the lot. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at LikW. Orny Blnok, Wlnnton-S&lem. Notice from Mayor Eaton. Since the ref ill rains glass an .veeds have grown up in main1 place 111 the sidewalks. There is an ordi nance roouiiing all persons to remove the grass and weeds from the side walks in fruit of their premises. Pub lic will please take notice. O. It. KATON. Mayor. SHAPIRO'S Sample St Look for the Great Green Banner Sign, 4 ? WWWHWtfj IL R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Oillce Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases Specialty. W W When summer r.ttn with torrid heat W , , A Heats down upon the city street, ifit Xf, When collars wilt and all men sweat, - & Until their vef-v shirts are wet, When every throat is choked with dust, , V( And every man feels that he must & Take something; for that awful thirst With which he seems to he accursed, Vl Happv the man who slowly takes " " . )fit A hottle of Orange Cider the Peoples , Fuel and Ice Co makes. ' V ' Big Hardware Line. Mr. (!. G. Tucker has returned from Richmond, Va., with WatUins Cot Irell Co.'s larne line of liardware, sani pie and calaloKue. Mr. Tucker will continue to make Winston his head quarters and will he glad to have any ol his customers call on him or send him mail orders, which will have prompt attention.' Sky - Lights Galrentzed Sky LlehU are the licit. wnyr Beoaunlhy nevnr woftr out. Oalveri Ued Sky-LiRhUare flro proof. Why? Itncanan wire Rlasscao be used and so prevent the class from falifns; out. here can Oalvenlznd Iron Sky Lghts he (roHenV At L.B. Brickcnstcin's Paving Brick Send in your order promptly Winston Brick & Tile Company. WOOD 50 cent (Ml T $1 ioaas Its easy to reinemher our number lifter thn fii-t Ir.n.l s Reynolds' bros. t Phone 478. t ! (Special to The Sentinel.) UAI.KKill. .Inly Nutnhet two of voluive live of the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Colics' I'ocord, affricnltural education, lias Just api-rnred. t It consists of sixteen pae pamphlet .i-ontalnliiR an illustra tion of the new agricultural hnildiiiR and statement of the aKiicultural I faculty, comprising Hixleen men (who devote, their time exclusively to liiKiiciiltuie. The iiKiicultural course of this college Is outlined; the re quisites foi ailnilssioii given together with a statement of expenses, facili ties for the student to come and to earn his way throiiRh eolleno, etc.. with some ten pases Rivii-.K in detail thn course of instruction offered. All students who are meditaliuu collcne entrance should send for a copy of this bulletin. It will he sent to them free upon application. It should be noted in tlii.i connection that there are now many openings In . agricul ture, both In tiachliiRS, invcstiKatioii. snpervisiaK farms, and above all in farming for one's self. Tire idea of ai icuif.ii ul education is spreading willi amazing rapidity tluough tire, world, in I'rag.iay, Paia guay, Bolivia, Kugland and even far away .lapati and backward Ilussia. the idea of agi iiiiHiira! education is gain ing a firm foothold. In our own coun try many of ;he slates aie adopting laws for a compulsory agricultural education. High schools aie being v , talilished foi this subject. It, is being placed in the common schools. All of this It:. ids to many openings in agi iciilturnl education. 11 -s t;;o special effort of the A. & M. College to so instruct their agricultural stu dents. that they In- fitted to secure for .North Carolina her share of the new positions which are developing in tills new field. Opportunities for the educated agriculturists are opening up as never before in the history of the world. It. is possible for students, espec ially agricultural students, to earn a large part of ihelr expenses without in any way Inlerfeiing with their regular college work. Tiievc is much woik to he done 011 the farm in the green-house, in the barns, daiiry,. and 0:1 the. college grounds. This work, whenever possible is given to the agricultuiai students. Kspecially as signing io aid agricultural students to help themselves, the board of ugri ciilttue appropriated $L'.Mm to be used in paying for student labor. Many of the students In college earn: a large pa it of the money necessaiyj t 1 pay their expenses while here. j TiuTe are many openings for men. who are pioporiy trained for modern-! :tgi Icultiire. Kxnerimcnt stations aie. on the constant lookout for men:! positions throughout, the I'liiteilj States to teach in colleges and agii- culluial high schools are opening, and! wilh the rapid sprond of agricultural eduentioh there will be 111 the iu xt ; few )( a prrai t in leiich iii common o; out ihe "lav.ii. Th-" a f-.f. t. Ii ' ope-:. Dr:troycd by Hsi K i ! pi' el V., Ml; i!' MIJS !l ilkiii e Til i-i'i-l in h;.;l' Ij.Kcn for Mr !:i'r! 11, m il ii inMU'' ; P lli,,' -;i ci ,1 1. U'i::"S iiiiiIh Ii.'Ihi.;; U )l Ki:!t-.i. Climax Bartc None h-it the bnt Will Wire Is to lnvc chiMrcn. a can be rotiipctci.v H out thetiuyrltiic'1 which the cs;f!l . " .1 is SO ttlll 1,1 10 l' must pass iistiai 1 dancer anil fear tint to the cnti.'.t! Ii"". i""' 1 j.. ..t Mother's rrifw..' anu iiic.iu. ,,;.., ,-,1 .nultilnir nrnnprlicn. it 3.1 V IMttva. WP all unpleasant feelings, and so prcp.tre ordeal that she passes throu the event Rafelr and with bu little r-uffcrinir, as numbers h a v testified anil said, "it is wort its weight in pold." Sl.nt) p:r bottle of druggists. I5o;k c otit isn:"? valuablc information mailed free. THE BRnri3 ID RfCDLATOM CO., All.-.;it.i, 0). the- ; 111 12 A WISE SUGGESTION, Why not let us renovate your "j",,, vou'a're awav on vour Summer x ;U '!' ! ", .,nJ We are making a specialty of line 'u tire work. - - ' Crahford & V.' .UPIDk in it " -U-....UI .-. 'ff Ml. U ggd c .-si r : IF YOU WANT INSURANCE IN A HOMF HOMPANV INSURE IN SOUTHERN LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY Because, til U has the policy adapted to your needs; Hecausc, (2). It 1, .hp si.fest its K,-nlii lo ,v,tlnv.i,l,i.., t.. ,i r -mv oil;, r -ii makes a larger reserve deposit cm" itx nolicles with lh. ssinter.. v.,,.... .. .,...'. '. ',. , u... voinpiui--ii ui.me a miK.-i ...'. e ueiiosi, mi us policies Willi tile State W North ('..rolina than anv othr.r r..n.....,.vt. . . .... !.. .eluarv Aim-rleu -lt has good niauaHe.nent as its success shows, and good inanagr.Burt Is the hes, asset, any business can have. Ilecause (Ul You will get !) r r. : ... ............ ..v am.nu . hi- i 's or Ms initial oporal ons-at the end of three vears with iuHUiaiir iiiU'i tX U, r n'-i -re of selcction-it. has heUer flciliti,, for inves,n,,nen, . eimivulent to the ne m-emlun.s received fro, t Is toe v ' , u'e"", 'tt HVLS " AM) TUl'ST COMI'AM ""' i'mi-o k AWUtS IHE CUKAl'KST. n OGBURN-VEST CO., District Agents. j. w. McAllister, vice . and 0h
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 26, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75