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PERSONAL NOTES. 7 U I'.iii. i -r ai i. i ti t; tins rhuiiane. j W 1. Wiilw ai.J T. K Kuknian. m 1:1. I. J'n.i.t. n- in tie tin . If You're LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S 1 HOT and THIRSTY D I Mi. ami Mi-- ('O- W. Oun h.ie r. f u t-1 : -ii liMiii Hut'k Hiulge Alum Sup'. IV. S Sn:p-s.- of ci:.. ,-ll(iiils. lft linla fur Ills old Imftu it s:!i .t'iiy. Irene Moll':. (his nuiriiJir (.a. r-" i rjl,UM " "I -" CURES oCAHCEROUS ULCERS Whf-nwer a sore of tilci-r is slow in h'-nlin;:. and Shows signs of eitin Into the surroniidin:; flesh, it i safe to s.iy that the U'xhI is infi-ctcl with cancerous jjcnui. Some old taint or poison that has lain dormant awaiting a favorable opjiorttinitv to assert itself has found an outlet on the face, .'.mis. legs or other part of the lxxly, and the place has Worne inflamed and ftsteml. and a chronic it leer is the result. When middle ie is reaehed or passed, and the vital powers are tnt'irally weaker, a hurt of any kind heals slowly, and often an in: iirnilieai'.t vr.ilch or bruise o:i"v.a:ty fcrjwths, moles", pimples, etc.. will b-:'in to iniiuao and are soon lav jr. catiutj niters. The cancerous jjerms are iot"l in the blood, and .while s.;lves. jiiaMets. lotions, etc., heep the sunVi; le an, they are u lc.-; in aikvtin a rare. S.S.S. cures cancerous uh ers !,v iAu-r ,lwn i:tto the blood and rcm .vin the terms and poivms Vhicli prod'nee t'; tr..-.ble. It cVukcs the cisvnl.iti. n of all in. healthy mill let . ;:y"l wiien the i.r.tv.- is removed the sore lii.-.-ii-'. permanently. K. S. S. enrii-h.es a-: ! f.tr. it;:t'iei:s the viititv MHl.si.;.y, and U-ing purely vt-tetahle. it i a pleas.. safe r ;-m dv for you:! r'or old. ;:rtl nicer:! of every l.i nd vield pr"i:tftlv l. iiscnr.-.'.lv.: -: ;; Mik on si ns r.ml ulcers uvA ii.e lieal rvict free-. THE 5 WlfT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, THE WINSTONIA WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ' A Modern, New'.' Well Furnished Hotel Located on Corner Third and Chestnut Streets Klectric fans and lights, telephone in rooms, modern and steam heated, American and Kuropean plan, rates per day, American plan $2. After-theatre lunches a specialty. Lunch served for those leav ing on early train hy experienced chef. Ladies traveling alone will he met at all trains hy the man agement. J. M. GODDARD, Mgr. MiSft-l'auline ami lo li.iefcs Creek vi.-ii n-lutives. Mhs Annette Wilson returned this I iiionihiK from a visit to her pram!-. paiei:is at Concord. J F. ditlilli went to Moons .spiiiiis u.lIj. .lie ami his famii I .v : ; lj r r nrn the latter part 'of the :iM-k. MKs Ka:c Hutchinson, of Sanil , ;al;:e. lm hps lie'-u visiting relative; ami frit-mis he-re, went homo tin. j iiiiimiit;. j Miss K.s.sie tlaither, or Moeksville. l'm has Inert visiting her sister. Mis jt'aaihs Je.ikins, left Saturday for htr j mine in Moeksville. . , ' Mr. ami Mrs. James McNeill ami lii;:ie i,n. of Tampa. Flo are the I uiesls ot Mis. McNeill's mother, Mrs Mloskins, on North Libert' street. I Mh.su Kale and Willie Slocktim l a:iil Miss Maude Hooker, who at-i ! emfe.i the I'iiot Muuntuin Hapii:i jAs-Miciation. letiuned to then home- ai Kei sv:!!i today. j .Viss Margaret iCouke. of Washing-! : toil, p. c. anil Mi. .1. F. West, of Alexandria. Va., who have hi-en the a.ie.srs of Mr. mid Mrs. H. ('. McA'if'H ! have letill-ntil'home. . I K. W. Car; oil went to Stokes con:: tv tiiday to Interview merchants fori S. II. Ta lor. who is sill; co:iti:ie-d tt home limits hy an m;! carbuncle on .he hack of hh neck. ' , i Miss Mary Lewis Harris, of Con-.-o:d, arrived in the city this morning. She comes to- atteml the McDiwel! Dall mai-riasc which will he cele iiated at the home of the bride at '-1 .'clock tomurrow -morning. Rev. ami Mrs. J. A. Mean. llev. G. ('. Duncan. Misses Lottie Kin?; ami Ida Humphries, and D. F. Kilt u. of l.eaksville, who attended the I'iiot Mountain Baptist' Association al WaiifjlHown last week, returuefl home ualay. ITALY BUILDS GREAT WARSHIP. Brit- Sib v7, OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OAK RIDGE. NORTH CAROLINA The Largest and Rest Equipped Filtinv School for Younit Men and Boys in the South. I'rt'piirrs for ColUie, for Udsiutss, for Life. 55(h year. 32il year under present munatfement. 1 our courses. iiHti students last year. Terms moderate. - - Si tint ted ner (ireensboro, N. C, one thousand feet above the en level. For beautiful catalogue address J. A. and M. H.HOLT, Principals. F3 STORAGE WAREHOUSE. I have just compleied a Tuhlic Stor afro, Wai'elmiiso on Chestnut. St reel, helwcen 2il and "al. and am prepared to furnish you the following low stor aKii facilities. At these prices you can afford to store every n:t!c!e of value' and you will note a considerable saviiiK over tlip rents you now pay for storing ymir household gooils. Isememhir this bioldliiK is centrally located ami con venient to reach. Mv rates for space ai'o as follows: For inn square feel of lloor space, $1,011 per month, $15. mi ijer year. For 'ilil sipiare feel of lloor space, $2. 'al per inonlh. $'.Ti.iii per car. For "iilil stpiare ft et of Ihmr space, $T,oii per niontli, $7ii.im) per jtear. l'arcels or package stoiane such as trunks etc., fan ceuls per moiilli, ior IiHi'tlon ot a month. Insurance n. the rate of $1,70 per tun. mi valuation. For further informal ion call up A V. Messick, phone Mo. 1S8. . Very Tnilv. , AF. F.' MESSICK. Business Men's Lunches A great many of our best business 'men. lunch here regularly. They like the food and the way we 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 i, custo mer and many a good-sized deal has been consummated over the coffee and cigars in our restaurant. Nothing p'ro motes good feelingslike good food. Come in. N 1 Jennings Cafe. Opp. l'eegraph pfics, Outclasses the Much-Discucsed ish Dreadnought. London Correspomlence ofThe New Yurk Sun. According to an article contributed y Colonel Ciinibeitl, chief construc tor of the Italian navy (o the new 'is sue of Jane's FlfrhtiiiK Ships for litoC 7, Italy Is buililini! a battieshin which Is as ureal, an advance upon the IJieadnousht as the latter is upon hei predecessors. The Dreadnought herself, it is as serted, was based upon ideas that Colonel Cunniberti contributed to lane's Fighting Ships for 1!u3. but Colonel Cunniberti, who is perhap: i he greatest living warship designer, holds that the Russo-Japanese- wai proved that 12-Inch guns are very un satisfactory, . am! it is deduced thai he iegards' the Dreadnought as not be ing a typo best calculated to succeed in modern warfare. Ho outlines, although wlih cautious reserve, a "new ideal ship," the main armament of which will be eight incli guns. ,-aca firing at. l.L'.alio-pound s'.iot against' the Dreadnought's . S3u mmmls. l.i addition to this greatei so as to enable all of them to eithej tire singly or as a broadside, an ar langement that lias hitherto not been adopted. This result will be achieved by placing four turrets each , contain ing two guns, at the four angles of a 'honibu.s, that, is, two nirrets will b. ni the center line, one rorward and mie aft. and the- otlu-rs on eithe, beam. Therefore, while the Dread nought can fire at. one discharge 5. Inn eo.oo.h iwieau or astern , anil (i.SOll pounds In broadside the lieu- iilonl will lire T.r.iitt and lO.uilil noinuls i-Us. pectively. or all per cent, nioro'than tlm liritish ship. . I he Dreadnought's speed, too. will ' excei (led In two ami .... ill rep knots. The. water line armor on the Italian slim in i,.. m,i,.i han I lie Dreiwliuiiu.-io'u ,..,,i.... . .1 i:i-jri oif these details as accurate it is seen that the ideal would be able to keep outside the danger zone of liip I):e:i(iuoughl's gin fire and sink her while she herself was unharmed The Dailv Ma, I initl.ill.r f of the loieoing and adding some in- ..,.. o, ,,s 0wn, says that the Dreadnought Is outclassed on everv H contends that it would be iiMass to build two or three ships y ., , ,", '. I'e as is pro- . .... .mm n uiai iii eat nntain ':''!' Ihis ideal ship by building a iim ar vessel l)ut. Iu;lkhl tnent Kj-iuch mUls I SCREENS EOGLEBRO.'SGO Manufacturers of r SCREENS I : I X Made to FIT your J doors and windows. ! Phone 85. 0. L. FISHER, J. B. McCREARY FISHER Livery Company PHONE 16 FOR the best and most stylish Turnouts in the city, Prompt service and prices right. Special at tention to boarding horses. R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Olllce Over O'Hatihin's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Disease Specialty, A Card from Capt. H. L. Riggins. To the Kditor: 1 wish to thank mv Ciieitds tbioimh the columns of vour paper for theiinatience n.i i,.,-.,r. t'ort in our conVeutiim Sauirday' 1 1'ieneu a vine unit was pio-.nl 0f -My campaign was made in leKS das and only three hours out of niy ofhee. I wish to say I beat no ill leelmg and will support the n,.)-',,, ' H. L. RIOCLVS. FOR RENT. i cool and airy rooms for offices or hed rooms, next to Hotel Zinzendorf Modern conveniences. FOR SALE. Lot lemnant lumber cheap H. MONTAGUE In rubber tires we have one grade and guarantee 50 per cent mnr. ..... " " jthan is possible in any cheap tire. S.J.Nissen Co. 3my Store 2 10 OPEN UNTIL SEVEN O'CLOCK, Snorinl niirrhnses bought bv our hnvnr .i!i r' . . t v- l i n New York several weeks ago enables ik J oner me ioiiowmg iig vaiiies. We have to plan and buy months ahead for th!s last growino- biuin order to cive vou not onlv the best values but the host m-L ' . i Keeps us Dusy 10 Keep up wun uie uemanus you are making upon "Your Store" but you will find us equal to it. , We will continue to a tise Busy Store News )ust as it comes to us.Backing up every statemer uu uicicixaiiuisc uy uui siiuiig ujiauive, miiv.ii mcuiis; I OUT RlOri only on deposit until you are sure you are s: yvshed with purchasp New Silks Underpriced. American made silks.- Over a month ago we placed a large c uuect wiui uic lcugesL iiiaiiuiaLuici ui latictd biiKb 111 LtllS C0UI1 our intention was to place them on sale about September lot prices that most of the large department stores north ask for same goods? But as they are here a month ahead of time we w decided to sell half the quanity during August at a savins to If you have or will have use for a Taffeta Silk Waist or Suit, advantage of this remarkable offer. SI INSTEAD OF SI.25 tor 36 in. guarantml tint on .finish black tatttta. SI.25 36 INCH COLORED TAFFETAS SI During this y!t he sold sank-nrn it i f . r DiacK. Vjimranted 7hP. vn n nni mRhi TAfff tav hqr I UU 111! UUL.UIIUU in L nu UUUi cvt'inn- sit;iik-s in, ing white and cream. These aro values that wilf) he hard to duplicate latur Mothers Here is Good News For You: Something new and only on sale at "Your Busy Store," Leather Stockings for children, all sizes. If father is strong enoij to tear one of these stocking? they will not cost you anything. J pairof these the manufacturers guarantees to wear longer pairs of ordinary cheap stockings. They are made of high grade m tenal, stainless, elastic, comfortable and healthful. In order to troduce these in every family in Winston-Salem during August will sell 1AM At this price whit leather stockings have no eqi n them at in the world. Worth a trial, don't you thiif line Ribbed top, elastic, fast black, all sizes, would be a bargain aj a big one at 15c outside of your Busy Store, August price 1A Buy them by the box. j lie 11c 11c 11c lie - Several thousand vards of finpswisc; nainsnrtk embroideries wor 15c, 18c and 20c, on sale for one day only.' tomorrow you buy the: tor 11c. Shirt Waist Madras 50 pieces of choice neat patterns in Mercerized Whitr Madras at 8c, 10c, 15c None worth Ips? tVmn 1 onA o raof nonv 9.) vnlups in the lot vi.wu xuu U11U UglVUl 111U11J uwy. t. -- I s the most m Llll 1 ne Summer (. pnr:mn S-ilo n0 n o Ao Qnfui-.hir t u a cessful sale we have had. With th svrhnn o fv iMs ami em notice our stocks are clear. There r fw mf,mc hd lwcs. a tew duzen' "1 wear and remnants, etc, all of which will be closed at about half pne. "" invite you to inspect our Fall stock it will be like going into a new toie. e have nothing nA O oiivyvv wu. 1 Hi uik 11 UVCIt ROS-EiMBA.GHER'S. Fourth and Trade Streets r"i f
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