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N. C. A'uC-UST 7, THE TWiN-CiTY DAILY EENTiNEUW l-STCM-SAL t I u g CZZ3 If You're HOT and THIRSTY LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S u P . U PERSONAL NOTES. EOY OF, 15 WuSS CIRL OF 13. Ju-i ut Gitei.sfcoro, wtnt ; went lo : n. i . -' in :t h;k Mother Captures Him r. Erowu nH.t to Richmond la: j A, He an(j gride Are Starting G-i 3 Honeymoon Trip. PKUVIDEXCK, H I. Aue. C SUy ml Russell, fifteen years 0:U, me !.u .if J. V. Riii-1!. of t-'is tUr. j Geitrude Handy, eighteen years joid. an amateur actress, were married L -.i. in New' Yoik. 'ily u.i Tu..-:-I il.iv. Tin' couple returned to this city -...stetdav mot niiife" Shepherd today iw made, ilkcshot o i i r i en dan A,vl ,na:i-v ':licr :;-!n,al antl scr,iou tyv M'''t jj ailments ln.ia v. ;.. . :i most mothers 0)yy3 suffer, can !' avi.I.-a by the use of "Motif's fi::i" 'This great remedy is a Gud-seiid to v.-omen, carrying '-vi 13 t'lL'm irouS,a t'lt1' i:iost critical ""liW 0 .fa-deal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses ''Mother's Friend" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insure.; safety to life- of mother ar.d child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also 'healthy, strong- and 7 id pood natural. Our book $t ftfW 8 FWR'7V "Motherhood," is worth ferjp fe ftV its wuVht in fold t- - every & E aLiELasJUr W t.i;i.: - L K 1I...H...... .i Ml. Aii t'liiJ) Mr William M..rt Spiitti-s (;. W liim.h iw made, a business i.-ip t.j XjiHi Wilkcshoio today. Miss B-rtha Wheeler, of Greens boro, is visiting relatives here. T. L. Kai row. Jr.. returned last ! nigh; ti'um Moore's Springs. I W. M Soatigh went to Moore's i Springs today to spend ten days. j Miss Anna Merrltt, of Greensboro, I is visiting relatives and friends here. I District Attorney Holtou returned j lust evening from a business trip to. Yadkiuviile. Miss Maitie Bay nes returned yes-1 iiT.iav afternoon from a visit to tela-1 ! iv. s at Oak Ridge. . j j Mr. a:nl Mrs. K. R. Messick and I j liuglne.. Miss .Nellie. Jet t. this molti ng for .Wrightsville for a stay of ten I lay s or two weeks. Mis. X. R. Oliver went to Kerners viile last evening to attend the mar , iage of her sister, Miss Leila Stock on. to .Mr Wall, of Stouevllle. P;-. II. A. Brown.' C. R. Hoskins and j lis X. McNeill, the. latter of Tampa.! t. ..in ... Y'ni'i. lomi.i Qi.rlnwy ' o'iay for a stay of ten days. .1. It. Lewellyn, of Dobson, was here oday. let.irhing from Raleigh where io attended ihe meeting of the gluTe lectio. i board. if which he is a ineiu-'. returned woman, and will be sent free in plain p ffH R?5 envelope by addressing qybctiou to 1 M fa M i Brad e!d! cu ate.-Co. Atsc.iU.Gf. U n'i! yester- 'iirhtl'i.l visit to friends She was accompanied Margaret I'enn, of that i,'. i 1 V ' 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, mo'tleni and steam heated, American and European plan, rates per day, American plan $2. After-theatre lunches a specialty. Lunch served for those leav ing on early train by -experienced chef. Ladies traveling alone will be met at all trains by the nuin agement.'j J. M. GODDAR'D, Mgr. .;:-- K'he! Kollin i iv from a deli it Reidsvilli iiriic lh Mi ilai ii AO.M. Mctnanu'iy, agent for the Southern Railway, ut MocUsville. was leiy tiiis morning enroute to North Wilkesboro. He will visit Blowing RiK-k liel'ore returning. . iMiss Ivy Xicewonger went, to h'k.'.ioI.v. Va., yesterday afternoon, to .-'sit ft tends. Miss "Xicewonger will each insirununtal music again at he Salem Academy next session. In idditio:t she will be organist for the .miieian congregation at Charlotte.' She will go to that city every Satur day, returning here early Monday miming. Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Smith, who nive In en living at Elizabeth ,'ity for sovi rui years, have decided o become residents of Jacksonville, Kin. Mr. Smith has gone there to tic- p;it a position on the staff of Ihe rimts-l'iilon. Mts. Smith will spend t week or two with relatives and friends in Foisyth before going to her fv home. Mr. Russtli. s'r.. had advertised for his son, till:.'.:- ii:-. he had run away fruai home. j. i-ifoinu-d of the marriage just as :h.e ,oy and his wife wete on the poan if starting on a lioiieymooa t.-!p. It rtiN 'list as the bride and tut jU'i::-,:oni had left the home oi the ! i s relatives this morning th- liaymond was met by his mother ar.d other relatives. He had In his hand a suit case and intended to sta't on I is wedding trip. The tyide fled back ut the house. When the friends of the boy staited to counsel him. the l..,j re fused to consider suggestions which in any way threatened to sepatate him and his wife. He produced a wedding certificate showing that he wedding haij been regularly pernrm ed. The police were called to per suade the boy to return home and the youth finally consented to go to his father's home and talk tht muuor over. This is how t tie situation stoou this afternoon, and the bride s:iil waited to staNu'tt the proposed hon eymoon. , The brlde'was at the window watch ir.g the efforts of the friends of the lad to induce him to give up his in tention to shoulder the trials of wed ded life while still of school age. Yo'ting Russell might easily be mis taken for one several years older, but it is said that he will not be sixteen until December. His family is one of the best in the cotu.iiunity and the ob jection to his marriage is naturally because of his youth. Right Kind of Democracy. Deputy Sheriff ,1. T. Thompson, who withdrew "from the race for sheriff after the result of the first ballot waif announced in the county conveiitioi Saturday, is still a "true blue" Demo crat. He asks The Sentinel to say that he thanks his friends for tin' handsome vote given him and tbei loyal support. Mr. Thompson has heen one ot the party's best workct in Forsyth for years. He is' for the ticket named Saturday and will vote and work for it. f OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OAK RID GE , NORTH CAROLINA The LartrcM and Beat Etiulppt-d Fitting School for Young Men and Roys in the South. Prepares for CoNVict', for Business, for I He. 5Sth year. 32il yt-ar under present miiiiui-mrnt. l our courses. iiHti atudrnta last year. Terms moderate. Situated near (ireennhoro, N. C, one thousand feet ubove the sea level. For beautiful catalogue address J. A. and M. H.HOLT, Principals. 1 1 STORAGE WAREHOUSE. I have just compieied a I'iuiUc Stor age Waiehniisi' on Cliestniil Street. In'lweeii d ami ;id, .' :ind am prepared to fnrnl di you the follow liijj low stor tigu facllUies. At these prices you can afford to hloie every aitii'le of value and yon . will noie a considerrbie saving over the rents you now pay for ptoting your housifloid goods. Remember (his building is cent rally located and cttn venicm, to reach. My rates for space am as follows: For inn square feet of lloor space, $t.iio pi'r month, $ir.Mii per year. For linn ..square rect id floor space, IS.r.n per month, $;ri."U per year, For .'iilil stpiare feet of floor spaci $7. on per month, JTo imi per your. Parcels or package storage such as , trunks etc., fill cents, per month, or fraction of a month. Insurance at the rate of $1.75 per $ I on. nn v;i luation. For further Informal ion call up A. V, Messick, phone o. iss. Very Tntlv, AF. F. MESSICK. SCREENS 1 FOELE BRO.'S CO. I 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 & custo mer and many a good-sized deal has been consummated over the coffee and cigars m our restaurant. Nothing pro motes good feehngslikegood food. Come in. Jennings'' Cafe.. Opp. Telegraph Orfiea.' '' NORTH CAROLINA. CRIME IN f - Edito:' Johnson Says The Mob Spirit Must Be Kept Down In the Old North State, as Justice Will. Be Meted Out In Our Courts. Cl.ailty and Children. Clime, they say, comes in waves, and we hope this one is spent. Last week the list was a bloody and cruel me, and our people were made heart sick. It is most gratifying, however, i bat the mob failed to get in Its work. The attack on the Salisbury jail for purpose of capturing and killing the dowan county murderers was frus- lated and trie object of the mob de ,'ealed.. We hope the negroes will be 'xertited by the law and not by the ,-lolators of It. At this point the value of the wise and prudent men in each ommunity is seen and felt. One such nusou is wort!) a hundred cattle who lose their heads and talk about re .cngc and blood. Vengeance belongs lo 'he law ami not to Individuals. The nob spirit- among us must be sup pressed. No matter how dark and hideous the crime, if it is followed by lynching it is .more dark and more Uideous. Two wtotigs never yet made i right. Our courts are perfectly com yetttu to deal with crime. Our judg es au incorruptible and if we will inly be patient and wait, Ihe ends of justice will be met, It is a great .temp tation, especially lo the hot-blooded and light-hearted in view of such fiendish deeds as that at Barber's Junction, to attempt to justify lynch but It is never Justifiable at all There may be circumstances where olfence . is greatly mitigated, but it is always an offence, against law and order. I. ct .every . man who is In fa vor of (lie supremacy of Ihe law In the community set 'himself against the wild and foolish talk nf unthinking and unwise. Let us put down the mob spliif in ''.North Carolina. It is too good and steady a Stale lo tie stained with this disgraceful crime which we Indict upon ourselves. Manufacturers of i SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. Phone 85. 0. L. FISHER, J, B. UcCREARY 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. - The End of the World ft roubles that robbed Iv H. Wolfe, of Hear drove, l.a,, of all usefulness, rame when be began Inking Klectric Hitters. He writes: "Two years ago kidney trouble caused nie great suf fering, which I would never have sur vived had 1 not taken Klectric BU- Lt.ors. Thev also cured me of general debility." Sure cure for all stomach, iiver and kidney complaints,.;-blood diseases, headche, dlzlness anil weak ness or bodily decline. Price tiUc Guaranteed by Dr. V. O. Thompson. Card from Capt. Crawford. To My Friends--! desire to express to my friends my most sincere appre ciation of the hearty support 1 re ceived' from their bunds on August I'h- R. R. CRAWFORD. R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Office Over O'Hanloii'g. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a Specialty. FOR RENT. 7 cool and airy rooms for offices or bed rooms, next to Hotel Zlnzendorf. Modern conveniences. ' . FOR SALE. Lot lemriant lumber cheap II. MONTAGUE- In rubber tires we have one grade and uarante Rfl nr rint , r, mute service I than b possible in any cheap tire. fSJ.Nissen Co. Galveston's Sea Wall makes life now as s;ife in that city as on the higher uplaMds. K. W Ooodloe, who r.cxTTjTTs on Dut'on, S:. Waco, Texas. -u(eeds no sea wall for safety. He writes: "I have used Dr. Kirug's Xew Disoevery for consump tion .the past five years and it keeps nte:w-ell and "safe. Before that time 1 had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Xow its gone." Cures chronic coughs, la grippe, croup, whooping cough and prevents pneu monia. Pleasant to take. Every bot tle guaranteed at V. 0. Thompson's drug store. Price 6c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A Secret r.a,. Vigor, h (.. lltrjllhv. il. Ill duoJrun disappears. The result cou!J pm u way. And it ii a plendid dressing, keeping t:,c ! pur save wxat nair vou nave ana eet m.,r . 1 - I Y'-" D0LU iPolicem-- ..." " - i HOLi.? -Z " . -- ( I : 1 i . ' r :' : I;..;,... ,., - ' '- : ;( ity a. . " .' ' : pta (,---. ' '! i . ' " i '!':. .f:.:.-.. ...' , .' ' ' - :ani ,v. - - ' win K " ' -j ' ' - : e! ; i - . - ' ,, " ' !ta.--. -a - ' p.easi.',! . . . Itha- :!.. .. ' :i',::i' ' oheni ,t,Ji"u t( ,!- -':,.,i,:-"'.n'. :'UJ I nit aid, . .; ... "" jmak.- ' ". ., ;:,vs.. iboou".'. " jih'.t i- .- r. 'U Ku..-e,l L. Va.qhn'. ma,u Midway Items. (Special to Tlu Sentinel.) MIDWAY, July, 7. farmers a e not tnakiii'g much progftss thieshlng these days, on account ol llie rail,. The infant child of Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Miller died the past week in Win ston. The temains were taken to Hebron for interment. Friday. Mr. A. P. Snider, of this section, at tended tile lSaptist association at Waiiglitown the past week and. re ports r large attendance. William Long has accepted a p.jM lion with tlu- Salem Iron' Works. Hev. W. A. Lutz. ot SU'.tesviile. was a welcome visitor to this section tin past week. Tha writer has been keeping a record ot the weather and '; reports ,mly two davs without rain in July. Lindsay Foltz, of Salem, attended the meeting at Friedburg and visited old friends and relatives. - ' . A. J. Hatlman has a new boarder at his home. Its a fine boy, HAVE Hewer's Satuulay Sale Bargains advertised Friday brought the crowd. They bought freely and went away satisfied. That's why' .). W. Hester Co.'s is the money-saving store. Look out for Wednesday's sale.- ISA PURE FOOD DRINK Our brewery is located amid the mountains. Our beer is brewed from the purest mountain spring water. It is heavy in nutritious malt, but so extremely light in alcohol that it is, in truth, a real temperance be vr rage! It is more nutritious than milk, and f:.r less harmful, than coffee. It is always thoroughly aged and sterilized beyond possibility of germ infection. Write, phone or send fur a ruse. It bringt health and consequent rheir t tlv I -me. The Netv South Brewery & Ice Co. (Inc.) MIDDLESBOROPGH, KY. We Never Bluff, Our Mas sacre is Closing; Don't Wait A Go m e St t)t Four More Days and our Massacre Sale will come to a close. We have arranged for plenty of help and no matter how many or how big the crowd dur ing the closing days of our massacre sale we will ac commodate all. To avoid the rush shop early. RUSSELL L VAUQHfJ Successor to Bennett, Gentry & Co. SCO,
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