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hia u S TODAY'S LEARN THE WAY 000000404060000 0000000006 'I'll. I.- i Tie Tha A e I'lie Th'. I: h T.i'-:! ,-. r.i! i, I.. nl iial Zinc a-al II .t. ea re I'.iit .it! T.'ic T. I'aiiit i u ! 1 1 ; K hi t in liecaibe it F.vcr. da vc.-, iiii.ti It' Wi l!ei ,i nm ii'a ;;e voiir 'd Tr Yours I'll- Ken;, ad a V SINK & FANSLER The Painters 130 West Fourth Street :: ?.nd :: 000d0PPPPPPPP LET US Your couch, lounge, parlor siit or odd 1 pieces. We renovate mattresses. All work guaranteed. Prices- reasonable. HOOD LOUNGE CO I'hone 40U. If li -fc, .-.wiy".' - '! ft " Jl ' A l.aB! .... I (5 .1: ft--' a ill -.-...4 in order to mak room, we will tor the next, month offer our entire line of Refrigerators nt reduced prices. To cash buyers we have something extra to offer. Ho not miss this oppor tunity to secure a fine Refrigerator cheap. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. I C E ! Prompt shipment to all points. C.M? THOMAS G CO. Winston Salem, N. C. No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W.H.CLINARD. Paving Brick Send in your order promptly Winston Brick & Tile Company. 4 WOOD 50 cent $1 loads Its easy to remember' our number Tafter the first load. REYNOLDS BROS. Phono 478. Notice from Mayor Eaton. Since tho recent ihIus grass and weeds have grown up in m:ny places on the sidewalks. There is an ordi nance reiiuiring all persons to remove the grass and weeds from the side walks In front of (heir premises. Pub lic will please -lake notice. 0. II. EATON. Mayor. We please tb hard to please. Climax Barber Shop I . II H till i mi. in . r-T i il i-.v M l n LESSON D TO SIMPSON'S mm I 1 J I f . il a, i aiol Zinc. Sink : our liiiiiie. 1 aliii.f. a, i aiol Zinc. a a a a a a a a a a a a st.r pun1 to ion o!e- 1 1 . t . i : Decorators. :: :: Winston, N. C. & 4 4 000000000000 REPAIR Business Men's Lunches A great many of our business men lunch regularly. They like food and the wav we best here the treat them. They're always sure to meet a few friends and spend a social hour. There isn't a better place in town to entertain f. custo mer and manv ; Ood-SlZed deal has been consummated over the coffee and cigars in x f 1 our restaurant. Nothing pro motes good feelingslike good food? Come in. Jennings' Cafe. Opp m-graph OiTK. NATURE SPARES The StrlcLrn Hone From firlcf. Vhnt a fortunate provision of natura It Is. that deprives the rose of mutual suffering; f'T how poignant would be IIS grief to discover, in the height of its blooming glory, that a canker fid at Its heart, nml that Its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature always pares the suffering; she is c veritable Ftere-house of pleasing reward. I' r those who seek her aid. In l!ie year.: gone by falling hair ami gr.ayne.s have cast a ploom over the lives of thousand.) of young women, hut thanks to the In vestigations of scientists the trim cau.-o of hair destruction Is now known to lie a germ or rnraslte that burrows into tho hair follleles. Newbro's Horpieido ! absolutely destroys" this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as na- ture Intended, Sold by leading drug . gists. Send lOe. In stamps for sample to The llurplelile Co.. Detroit, Mich. I E. W. O'HANLON, Special Ajent. 0. L. FISHER,- J. B, UcCBEARY FISHER Livery Company PHONE 16 FOR the beat and most stylish Turnouts in the city. Prompt service and prices right. Special at tention to boarding horses. R. 1. RIERSON, M. D. Ofllce Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases Specialty. i ' ABOUT IIGM 111 view if tlit- general Interest t hiit thioaghoiit the South in regard ti iwmiiiiatimi fur this section, the ilia! i'T of rod ding another meeting of he Siu'1,1'111 Immigration anil Quar- i Mile Conference The Tradesman has been taken up by Willi eiov. .lOilll - i 'Cox. if Tennessee, who was made permanent chairman of the Chat 1 taiioogu conference, anil Gov. R. II. (Ilei.i:, of North Carolina, oil whose .motion the conference was made a ;it'! Illiltielll III ga II liai Hill. ' la, Hi of these governors ; approve of the hoiding of a inieeti!!)? this fall, and Nash' 'given as the place for its assi owing to the facilities that fj Mimmni organization. ' stror.Kly 1 second ; .tshville is 1 assemblinK. I iwitm tu the fac;iit;-s that liov. 1 nx will hae for closer co-operation them; with thus.- who will take active charge! if at taiiiiiiiK for tin' conference than j hu conhl do elsewhere. ' j Kxpressions have been given by a! nun. her of others interested in this j n.ovea.eiit and the opinion is uniform I that there coiiid not be a more oppor-j tune time for such a conference than: this colic law. fall will he. It is universally, di d that the national quarantine j passu! by the recent congress. ! was in (inect response to the demand then lllei I I'oie created by' the Chattanooga ing and these are matters that a -ecoad conference can settle for the South of eipiai importance to this one oi nuaratit ine. Among these matters, one of tak--in.;' ia'.i:- from one state to another hy ialior agents is becoming the oiirce of great demoralization to labor (itst !f and entailing expensive biiideas on employers, with even fric tion between state authorities where tile laws of different slates are in con llict reganfing the enticing of lab oteis away fimn eiiiployers. There should be uniform, policies on this im portant matter, and this will dotiht Iims form one subject that will en gage the attention of the conference. , In tills (iinction a prominent cotton 'inill man has said that; as high as one. third of the cotton mi'tl labor of the U'arolinas was more or less constantly on the cars, going from one plant to another, ami from one state to another and that, if the practice could be stop !ped there would not be so much com plaint among the cotton mill men about, their labor. But the whfile subject of immigra tion and labor can be profitably con sidered by such a conference and the meeting will unquestionably bp geu 1 orally hailed as timely and will be largely attended. FOR STATE REFORMATORY. Embroidery Club of Kernersville To Give a Concert at Korner's Folly Friday Evening. The ladies of the Embroidery Club of Kernersville will give a concert in the music room of "Korner's Folly" Friday evening, August lid, for the purpose of raising funds to aid in es tablishing a State reformatory for youthful criminals. A limited number of these tickets will be on sale at the IMnnlx drug storo in Kernersville. Program for Evening. The following program will be car ried out : Chorus O, Italia, Italia, Beloved, (Donizetti). Instrumental Solo Pensee's Dan suntes, (Julia Rive King) Miss Har mon .ami-Mrs. Fleshnian. Reading Our Hired Girl (.lames Whitcomb Riley) Miss Annie I.ow ity. ' Instrumental Solo A I.a Tii'oiieiine (J. Raff) Miss Dore Korner. Vocal Solo For All Eternity, (Mas clieroni) .Mrs. Fleshman. Iheiditi'r A .laminewp Ijwp fionir (Clayton Thomas) Miss Mollle Liu- ville. Violin Solo Kujawiak, (Wienial skii (iilmer Korner, Jr. Vocal D.iet Sweet, Pleasures on the water. (Vicontis) Mesdames Fleshman and .Tone. 1 Reading Soul of the Violin Miss j May Kerner. Vocal Solo The . Shoogy Shoo (Grace, May lie.w ) Mrs. Weuhold. Part II. I Petticoat Perfidy Characters: ' Mis. Mountrevoi. Miss Mollle Lin , ville; Mrs. Norwood Jones (a widow) I Mrs. It. R. Jones; Juillette (ladles' ! maid I Miss Doi u Korner. ; Inierior of Mrs. Mont revor's recep tion room. Mrs. Moutrevor awaits the ; at rival of her afternoon callers, bill jits the time advances and no one ap peals, she grows anxious. Juliette, her newly employed maid, repealed ,ly insists upon attending ( her visi tors, but is as often surprised by their j absence. At length Mrs. Norwood l.lones announces herself and explains ,the myslery of tile disappointment. Mi.-. Montrevor then seeks revenge to her utmost satisfaction. Galveston's Sea Wall : makes life now as safe In that cily as on (he higher uplands. E. W. Coodloe, who resides on Dutton. St., Waco, Texas, needs no sea wall for safely. He writes: " have used Dr. King's New Disocvory for consump tion the past live years and it keeps ;tne well and safe. Before thai time 1 ihud a. cough which for veals had been growing worse. Now its gone." Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough and prevents pneu monia. Ple;isant to lake. Everv hot ; tic guaranteed at V. o. Thompson's .drug More. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial bol tie free. Mrs. A. Dave and son left today Atlantic Cily. for WANTED An experienc ed bookkeeper, one that can t ike charge of office, interest ing salarv offered. Apply box 88 ' i In rubber tires we have one grade and (guarantee 50 per cent more service i than in possible in any cheap tire. ISJ.NissenCo. P.eiibuw went to YadkUiviUe .1. T !ocla. Mrs. Cicero Tise went to Vade Mi cum !oda. .lacoh Stewart of Mocksviile. was in the city today. Miss Ida Hoibrook went te.ilav to visit relatives. to F.lkin w m n,.ssie .Cromer went to Vail miiiif toilav. I . ,.,. Miss Corai , . l,l,i- (i;ll UMieil '""',u""1 VS,S Haitie Carroll went to Moun vt..ie sttnkes count v. today to ,ii relatives ana menus. .). (j. Hackett, or Minn " 11KMK,,U-! was here this morning, returning iiom j. business trip to Raleigh. .f. L. Casper came in this morning from Ronntike to attend the regular meeting of the Winston aldermen to night. Mis. John Trausou and two chil dren and Miss list her Hampton left today for Waynesville, Ohio, to visit tela lives. Mr. and Mrs. George Mum and daughter. Mary, left today for Hunt ington. W. Va., to visit relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. M. K. Motsinger went to Klkin this moruiirg to visit her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chatham, anil other relatives. Misses Mary Regness and Hessle Crist left Monday for Mount Ilethei, Va., where they will assist in the summer mission school carried on at ;hat place by the Helping Hand Cir cle of Salem. The former will rentiin next week while the latter will"' re main until the close of the session: COTTON STALK la the last issue of The Tradcsrmin. there was an editorial in reference to the Cotton Slalk Products Company that had been recently Organized under thy laws of Maine with an an nounced capita! of ' $l;a,uiMi.iiiiil. it was reported : lri a reliable New Y-ork paper; and extensively copied by the Southern press, as coming from the1 president of the new' company, that "Severer-plants would be erected and in successful opeiation by Jan- nary 1. 1!()T," and the marvelous: results that were to follow from the opeiation of these plants were such that we felt impelled to (in'o the;.; us being worthy of having emanated from the fertile brain of a Colonel Mulberry Sellers. We know that, no plant, for making paper from cotton sialics had ever been operated to test the commercial value of the enterprise, and tho only object-of our publication was to have; those who had made these claims de-j monstntte their correctness, bel'or i entailing such 'losses in experiments j as had occurred elsew here, and under I the fame patents that this latter com pany were reported as intending to use. For the information of all Interested we give below a report made by a competent chemist to the Little Rock Board of Trade on the practicability of such an enterprise: To the Members of the Board of Trade, Little Rock, Ark.: I notice considerable comment, in the press regarding the Cotton Stalk Products Company, of which Harvic Jordan Is president, and would stale to you that paper stock cannot be made from the cotton plant, eithei staik of hulls; that is, the high-grade paper slocl cannot be manufactured I from the staik or hulls, but a cheap grade can be made, but not at a profit. (Signed) J. A. SPl'RI.IX. Chemist Little Rock Hoard of Trade. ' Utile Rock, Ark., Jitlv IS, l!)!l(i. New Tailoring Firm. We take pleasure in submitting In your notice that we are now open for business. . Our establishment will be found replete with all the latest ma terials for gentlemen's clothing. We are soliiliing an early inspection. Thanking you in advance. We are Yours truly, CIFFRICH & PAUL. Tise Building. Everybody getg a square deal at Rucsell L. Vaughn's massacre sale. Found cake Home Bakery. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. I have just completed a Public Stor age Warehouse on Chestnut Street, between L'd ami "d, and am prepared to furnish you tile following low stor age, facilities. At these prices you can afford to store every article of value and you will note a considerable saving over the rents you now pay for storing your household goods. Remember this building is centrally located and con venient to reach. My rates for space are as follows: For ltlti square feet of floor space, $l..rji) per month. $15. ill) per year. , For 200 square feet of door space, 12.5(1 per month, $25. no per year. For 500 square feel of Moor space, $7,011 per month, $7o.ot) per year. Parcels or package storage such as Irunks etc., 50 cents per month, or fraction of a month. Insurance at the rate of $1.73 per $100.00 valuation. For further information call up A. P. Messick, phone No. LS8. Very Truly, AF. F. MESSICK. FOR RENT. 7 cool and airy rooms for offices or bed rooms, next to Hotel Zinzendorf. Modem conveniences. FOR SALE. IiOt ' lemnant lumber cheap II, MONTAGUE- Announcement. f,'l 't-4 I hereby announce myself as can didate for constable In Winston town ship, subject to the action of the IK'iiiocralic convention. . JESSH J, COFER. Spring Chesterfield (;,, W. G. Taylor, Prop, Winston-Salem Agent, Simpson D The ONLY' water for nil liver troubles, being endorsed j' ; thoritv and prescribed bv the ontaineu irom me IOIlOWnig ( -irolina. lAlberinarle, N. C Alhermaile Dmu-ii; ,, (c. In,, '.Apex, N. C A. V. Hanconi & Co. ,,A, j llelhavea. N. C W. II. Manner. '., . 'Iliiscoe, N". ('. J. W. Ma.M n:o!. s . . Hoard man. N ('.. .I. Clegg Hall.. i ' (Charlotte, N. ('. Haw!e's ri.ainiai y. i .s.. , . I Cartilage, X. C Chas. Cole Co. : Sa - iCarv. N. C K. O. Wa'.do. s -., Chadbiirn Withers & Brown Drug Co Cedar Muff. N. C H. I). Shank. Durham. X. C R. Ulacknall A: Son. sp:,; Elizabeth Cit v Albemarle Phiirmacv . i -, . v Edentoli, X. C. HasUins Drug Co. ..;--,,: Elm-City. N. ('. E'm City Pliarmacy. c.. Kayetteville Aitntield & Gnenwooii. .T.;:'. C.astonia. N C Ciown I kittling Co. !;., (i'yldsbnro, X. C. Goldsboro Drug Co.i Wa!.' tUreensboro. X. C Howard Gardner. ; a Greenville, X. ('.Coward & Wootteti. j Wi-.. Heitford. N. (. Centra! Drug Co. i Wliii Hope Mills, X. C ,l. D. I'ierce I v... Hickory, X. C.C. M. Shurord. !v.,i Hickory. X. C. E. II. Menzies. I iu High Point. N. ('.-.Mann Drug Co. jv; -Henderson. X. C Melville Drosev . : ; .lonesboio. X. .('. .lonesboro Drug Co. i Wa.; King s . Mountain neduiimt Drug Co. W.u KillKton, N. C.--J. E. Hood & Co. -Lexington. N. C. Lexington Drnu Co Littleton, X. C. Littleton Drug Co. Liimherto'i, X, C. Pope. Dni'-r Co. Mat ion. N. ('. J. W. Stfeetmaii. Liuirinburg. N. C. J. T. Field. Morganlon, X. C John Tuil Newton, N. C. R. P. Freeze. Nashville. X. ('.Ward Drug Co. New- Hern, X. C David It. Davis. Oxford. X. C.-.L C. Hall. Pnrkton. X. C. Cobb Bros. Red Spiiilgs, N. C. Townsend Dn; Co. Rockingham, X. ('. -Lujdulph (!. Fox. THE WINSTONIA WINSTON-SALEM, N. C A Modern, New, Well Furnished H Located on Corner Third and Chestnut Stre! Electric ians and lights, tele and steam heated, American rates per day, American lunches a specialty ing on early train traveling alone., will be met at all trains In the ir agement. J. M. GODDARD, Mgr. fi-ntinir and rrihnrr nrnnert ie. nlkivs tlilUSvU. niTVO'J nil iinnlm ei fnlimro Mm) er iiren:irc: tho SVStCDl ordeal that she passes through the' event safelj and with but little suffering;,' as numbers-have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in rjold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADFI1LD fttG'JLATOR CO., Atknta, Cj. PINNA1 is n innit! which ii conililt -IV'' oi . r.rf..et nssitnila'ieri. neriecr. rei ei .inn Btrength than 1'innac ! Th New Sonth BrwT Ice I A WISE SUGGESTION Wlie iniflut its runnuilii vnlir t';in'l;1-1 II III I1UI no ll-lliiTiuw ,f' i vou are away on your Summer at.-; We are making a specialty of tine p:n'--tire work. Cranford & Snyder. Va stun .1. ;.,!. rr. ie;uii; 1 Uru' !i Hie X r 'I' K H.,: X i K W ''.-I -t Mi - M-la-Mr-- " R ll' " v Ik I1. Ve. . t A'.i : iC.i !,-,,. I .: C... i i!..e;. ; I'll;. -1)' li' MioncinnMims.mcd and HumpcM p l;in $2. Attcr-thi Lunch served for those i by experienced chef, La Irs to love i-'iililreti, anJ can be cuatji.cU-.y ciif. out them, yet '.heiiriiea;!: which tils; esr-'cunt must pass usually it; so f-l! o' s danger and fear that siio aus to the critical h '.;:: vvlt.h y and drciid. Mother's friend,!.,:: prepare:) - r 3 OIL Malt ExtracrA :;r, i, rM I oieru, . ...IV0 ..k.riT indigestion and dyspepsia, u , i.. ,:Tal!v, v down, overworked mental-y er l could not possibly find a i"-. ' " . ; rle Malt Kx'nu'l NEVE 1 TAKE A : to, .(at, i niaW' or hu;.
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