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THE TWIN CITY OAXY INTiN EL. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. AUGUST PERSONAL NOTES. 03tO0000& ddddddddddtf d,jddda L J L j. day K Xui fleet Mailed Mt. Airy to- ' 1 If You're HOT and THIRSTY LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S 0 0 n J'vea if mercury and potash could cure Contagious L.ooei i o-.son ine Condition in which these sfrotur minerals leave the system would make th cure worse than the disease, i'.ut they cannot cure the vi'.j disorder; they can only over up the svmpt- mi-; for awi.ile to treat out with renewal vio lence when the ttcittuent is k-it U'li-n the vim.; of Contagious. Illooi Poiioti tr.'.m the bhi.,d he et.ltie c:rai;l.eiio:i K-conu-s oiso-.n d. and th loathsome fvmntonm l.-.-ejh to app.ai. The i::outh thro.it ulcerate, ha: ait 1 eyebrows come out. Rlitiuls .l the .Iunntw-.in.il the ImmIv. and i:l se .:e n id.. I.. ,.. 1. -.-.ir' ib ;. .i . od. S. ('..utalotis Pi )od 1'oi 1'.'. miner d treatai.ni t,. to'-t at the loo'.of t i v r ;:i i n a ;..':!. ;i. I i.nd liarks.;a-.d i.ever n ; t:iou ; in. lb it y.prin:.' ('i,e: e aad : ia.:el i , l' - .11 es .;;, bad i a-'h and ili'.o ;;..) an 1 1 I '"p.ii.-aoi 1 1 . i 1 : c i''o lie it ; deh. !r..e. THE WINSTONIA WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. A Modern, New, Well Furnished Hotel Located on Corner Third and Chestnut Streets Electric tans ami lights, telephone in rooms, modern 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 earlv train by experienced chef. Ladies traveling alone will he met at all trains by the man aiiemeiit.ii J. M. GODDARD, Mgr. , mm f OAK RIDGE OAK RUHJi:, NORTH The l.nrucHl an.l Im'mI r.i;ui:nn i! l itfini: thi-boiith. I'n-purrs (or t.olU-Ui-, for Hiiaini-s:i. for I. if.-, yiar. .i.M y.-w iiiuli-r pr.'iiriit mii.iirini.-nt. l-oui' itmi si-i. rtl, slud.-nlfl lii.it t iir. Terms moth-rilli-. Silurttfd iH'ilr .ri-t-n -lioro. N. C, one tliolmjiitl fi-i t .ihovt. the ru level. t urt.eiiiMifulcJtuloi;'.iiudaris.s J. A. and M.H. HOLT. Prineipuls. STORACE WAREHOUSE. 1 have just completed a public Stor age Wan-house on Chest nut. Si reel, between 2i and lid, and 11111 prepared to furnish 011 the following low stor agu facilities'. At these prices you can afford to store every 111 tide of value and you will note a considerable saving over the rents 1 mi now pay for f toting your household goods. Remember this building is centiaih locate,! and con venient to reach. My rates, for space are as follows: Kor luu square feet of Hour space, $ 1 .( pek- mouth. $l.Yoo per ear. Kor sipiaie feet of II, mr space. $.'.riii per luoatli. $ LT. . 1 1 per ear. Kor 1 0 s(iiare li el ol Hour space, $7.00 per month, $7'Ui(i per ear. Parcels! or iiaekage stosaue such as trunks etc., ,"iii cents per month, 01 fraction of a mouth. ' Insurance at Hie- rate of $1.75 per lliiii.iui valuation. Kor furl In r information call un A. r. Messick; phone o. 1SS. Verv Trulv, AF. F. MESSICK. Manufacturers of SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. Phone 85. SCREENS) FOGLE BRD.'S GO. I D n LJ n A CERTAIN SAFE TREATMENT ntt'k aaJ i.r. -in svmi, eoppcr-t ...:!. cases .sore-5 and ulcers break out, a:,. S. S. is the on!- certain, safe c.ro f.i h. tve been cured by it alter I.uhr.g- wit. ile. Hi; the only rem- dy that is i .r. - e out the ; ei s i that - vi".:a; ar vc-et shle, Kinr in.cio if tool-;, herb li'.vU lust i vie. id, i ,w .-; !.; the Vbmj !,!.; i cv -rv prt i the sy: tent w:r..c svnovirt I. i.e with ii.stritclions for aclf lr- iiannt an TUT SW.-FT SPZCSriC CO., ATLANTA. CA INSTITUTE 1 CAROLINA Siliool (or Vouni; Mi1 ::nl P.oys ill 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 i to meet a few friends and ' spend a social hour, j There isit a better place in town to entertain s custo- mer and many a good-sized ,'deal has been consummated 1 1 .V 1 oer me conee ana cigars in our restaurant. Nothing pro motes good feelingslikegood food." Come in. T . . . yi e ! Jennings .aie. OpP; I':graf.h Cif.ce. 0. L. FISHER, J. B. VcCBEAHY 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. Olllco Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a Specialty. IWbtr went to Ashevilh Il.-Mii:.- ll.ins.i 111 a ile a buslli ti ; U, ElKin to.la . .1 I. Newman went to Charlotte .yes lenliiy ari'Tiiooti. Dr. K. K. Slriek'iuiul, of Bethania. a.-i in the 'ity Unlay. j Mrs. II K. Shore, of Kriu rsville. j ijj. a! I lie tl.4 lo re shopping. Miss' 6: ilia Stith weiit tu Slate.-- villi- vestt'i-ilay to visit her brother. I j MS-ms Laura Cherry and Ruth i ll'.iailily left today Tor W'rlKhtsvilk'. t W. T. IL'own returned this 1110111:11 t'nitii a business trip to Iticliinoiiil ' Ua. I I T. S. Kb simian, of KernersvilV, ! I went lip t.ic Wilkeshoio road yesr -r j lay. . I i Mis. i:, 0. Curtis ami daughters' j went to Creeusboro today to visit rela-! I dvn4. j j A. K Mall w ent to Durham today to I I attend the (irand Kiicanipmeiit of OdiTT i'.a!;ms. i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kries and daush ei. .Miss Adelaide, went to Ruarini.' ''hip today. .Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Huntley have an.- ;n Mi!ri'hi-:d f'itv for u tiiv (if :i week or two. 1 J Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Cash went A i wavie coumy last evening to visu 'etat:v:s and friends. ) It. Hiirton left last evening for M. -iemlCiti. He will visit Atlantic "'itj before leturnilljr. .1. (I. Huff, of l-htst Iiond. spent, the lislit here on his . return, from a bus iiii ss : : ip jlo (iolilsboro. Mr.-. A. llanna, of '.Mt. Airy, who has been visititii; Mr;. H. S. Crist, returned luune yesterday. .Misses Annie and Frances and ! Master William Meileuris are visitlna' . i-la lives in llrecnsboro. , Miss Kaihorine- Casey ami hrolher. b ITi rson. went to Mocksviiit- yester- da iifu-rnoou to visit relatives. M,'. and Mrs. .lames . Crern re- tiinied this morning from a delightful visit lo Wilmington and- Wrightsville. Mr. arii Mrs. Albert White, of I.11111- hertim. are visiting his mot her. Mrs. II. A. Hi aril, on N;-lh l.ihi rty street. Rev. H. T. Cocke went to Bristow. nCar (diarlolte, yesierdav afternoon, to hold a mission, lie will return Saiur i -lay. : .T. Lewis Woodson, of Lexington; I Ceo. A. Baity, of Mt. Airy, and K. A. ! Pierce, of Martinsville, were anicr.g I onlay'-; visitors. I Miss Bhinch Stafford1. 0 trained. I nurse, went to Rockford yesterday af jteinoon to nurse Mr Mackey, who I has typhoid fever. Douglass Rights, who has been con- lined to his room with fever for some ; lays, is convalescing, his many friends will he pleased to learn. Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Benton and laughter Miss Mary, left. last, evening for Lincoln county to spwiil a week, the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Wlnslow Smith. Mrs. P. n. Cold, of Wilson, who has been visiting Mrs. D. R. Burton, went to. Reidsville today. Mrs. Bur ton ' accompanied her as far as Creens barii. ' .' Mrs. If. S. Crist and daughttT, Mis Ruth, left yesterday afternoon on an extended pleasure trip. They will visit Philadelphia. Atlantic City and New York. Mrs. C. ,1. Watkins, Mrs. w. .1. Con rad and Miss lilizabelh Watkins wen: out to the western part of the countv today lo be the guests for. a week at the hospitable home of Mr. and M s. A. E. Conrad. Mrs. T. S. Sprinkle has reliirtud from a delightful trip north. While away she visited Atlantic City, As bury Paik, Ocean Grove, Philadelphia and Washington. Miss Jennie Kyles, of Amsterdam. V. Y.. who has been guest- of Miss Mr Cuinis. on North Liberty strict, left lortiiy, for home. Miss McCiinuis ac companied her as Tar as Greensboro. Miss Carrie Miller, who h.u hew, with her mother, Mrs. P. A. Millei. at Greenville, S. C for five weeks, was here today, returning to Greens boro, where she holds a position in a stoic. Reflections of a Bachelor. From the New York Press. , . A woman's ideal of a house is chisels and pantries. all i ne.e is just as much room in iia as 111 a palace lo quarrel. The people who shout loudest for a, revolution ate usually out: of the colili-i try where it is taking place. When a woman says her husband loves his home she means he opennl a nuicaii drawer wit hi nt, at It. swearing; 'Iho.M. wlio have children have mighty few theories about raising ilii'in: 1 hey are loo busy.wiih the raet of feeding and clothing them. To Confederate Veterans. b is i.he wish of Norllect Camp that all Confederate veteran's and their families nt'ond the pienic rext Satur day with well-llllod baskets and have a guild day. Free lemonade wi'l be sci veil. Picnic dinner at I2.:',u Hnd waicr-niel.in feast at L'iHn p. n. All veterans and their families daughter and sons o veterans must serine picnic badges, which will en title them to one street car fur.. aA j admission to dinner table. I If von cannot sleep, hut 1 1 v i.i. tie of Portuer's Hoi'brau before retir ing. Its hop strength is sedative ill it.; effects. Say, its mighty fine and gav; Sun t'-shinln' ev'ry dav Ov, r at Mocksville. The sun rules the day and the moon governs the night over at Mock.uille Ville, ; St''" Majestic maleable charcoal iron range In use at Brown Lingers Co.'s store, Best rang,, u earth. Three years old today. Lashmit, Thomas , t.ula . - : THREE '2- '! i J . 1 , 1 BUSINESS v '5 ! jj 2nd Year$17,764.95 3rd YearS22,540.43 THREE YEARS' GROWT Persortal attention to business, courteous and tair treatment to all an! cents in wear with each $1 purchase has enabled us to make a stead crease in our sales during the past three years. With increased fad and a larger and more complete stock we hope to merit the continual your very liberal patronage. Keep Lashmit's Shoe Store in your mirf Lashmit's Shoes on your LASHMIT, 415 LIBERTY S Jerome Will Prosecute Young Thaw. XKW YORK, Aug. "-District At ioniey Jerome anu'ounoed today that he would personally conduct Hi,, pios ecution of Harry K. Thaw, who is awaiting trial on a charge of having miirdeu-il SUuibj.d White. When ask ed tlie date of the trial, Mr, Jerome said: "Thl1 case will be called when 'it is ready, and not. a th'y sooiii r. Harry Thaw must take hW chances Willi Me ntha! prisoners in the. Tombs ueeu.-e i ol manic! in the lirsi degree." . Many Orders Booked. An expert c.utfev from the well known higii-art tailoring firm of Hirousc, Bros., is at. Rosuiiincher's for i he remainder of the week bookiirr orders for fall clot hi ag. Siro,lsa Bros., in their fall line, surpass aii former etlnts, is the verdict of aii who have seen I heir samples. Yesier dav was the I'usl day of. the opening It was largely attended and many orders weie booked. The Masonic excursion lo Mocks villi1 leaves ..union station at S a. in. tomorrow. ' FOR RENT. 7 cool and airy rooms for offices or i bed Ains, next to Hotel Zinzendorf. j Modefn conveniences. FOR SALE. Lot lemnant lumber cheap. H. MONTAGUE. As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle-that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust-that gives to the invalid the nour ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. In a dust tight, v 1 moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Three Years Old Today. lstYear--S12,S39.94 feet. h ' ': t J - '.'."-'V'r. '. A G000 JUDGE OF FEEED b.'! i-b.i in favor' of the sort of good tiiiass for horses, cattle, pigs and poaliiy to he found under our roof. If 1 in are as caieful about, the food for your animals as you are aliont w h.it n;i eat yourself you.'! do your marlieting here. Prices fair and squiire G. L Dull & Co. Phone 176, 10S Fifth St. GEORGE P. PELL Attorney Rt Lacw. Gray Eilock, Wioston-Salem. J UrJLJ t Oft I : v y ) m n 1 '-- in A . ' to Aug., 19 BUSINE INTEGR Th !l i, !in: a:ii.!- il ill a. -Hi m i ..f a Hate We i i:-i.-.' uaal ..II "I ',i:.iia! xilli'w.ili't In iiii-re iwf iiai:a r'- CHAS. M.STI SouthernWareJ ... j . fiir!'ll? H. Wilmoth,l( Kinds Letter-Pi All Dune Pro1) CO 0? cr n a -1 19. 1 1 c. BtSSKWSJBKSlW
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