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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, WINSTON SALEM N. C. AUGUST 10 ' -w I'M -wu jy-L, if, ,f j-p" -' -"'II PERSONAL NOTES. q v W Q Q 2 A A f F. I) ii . of Charlutte, i u u r Tf YonVo 1 j HOT and THIRSTY jj LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S J- n n V EZ3 CSZ3 It . M H J. .if RjieX;h. was hur MrK f r. ni i.it'han lelurt.ed i:.,. V ! 1). C CtuU-li field returned l.t.-t ni prom a ln:s:iir-s trip iu Virginia i .M:.i!i l.;i!ira ('.'vs ent to (;,-rni:i! ;'!! lu.i.l to visit her part-Ills. j Ii: J. C Kct,.!. of Friendship. Uu .jfo.d rwlltity, was licit; today. I .1. K. i.;rifi;!i aii.l family rt-turii pi.is iiiuniiii;; fium Moore's Spring. i Mr Mrs. Frank Stockton iiuni.d ias! evening from in sir . i.o.n-.rv 4. FRANK C. BROWN! SPECIAL REDUCTION ! SALE, WHICH IS p MW OH ll Mi- Ma1.. :'roni an ext I'iili! !..''. "'.;. .J. 1.. linri'.ii'.t f:.ii i Ireland nus return' tided visit to friend Ludlow returned thin I a business trip to Col returned last ninlit ! trip to the easte' n V i n in;!);a. S. C. I.. I'm. Oerry fioii; u business part of the State Mrs. L". T. .Mickey left vestPr.Iay -.iPenioon for A.he coiintv tn visit )ui Mother. . k. Kosltf. ! . :'"- Q- Holton an.t -children. of t a.iki:iviiu weiv lo-re todav entente! :o Hedford City, Va...to visit' relative.,. ' V I!. H. I'.Mioks. of Oreenslioro; 1), T. I Will-.r,,i- Oxford, n II ( l,v,.,.i tk I j Our stork wns woll color!! .in,i i . "j all other merchants wc have a few sumJ ? the room and monev. If von rnn en,,,,, and room let's trade. It's to our m, it t . . "iu;u ad ,,: lau. nuie uic uie, consider tlieni Vr ll!ji uululuaJ wuuiv uiny,u. H)th;in( i ;j two days. 1 erms, strictly cash and no ovrK e m Regular Kt.'Lrular 't J.exlnatoti. were here yesrer T. .Jones went io Kernersvilie iiMiiiiij; t.i s(-e his nnrie. .1. I.. . . h.i was paralyzed on Tiles- Offers to the people of XAT yj ... v 1 r 1 w. o. C Tudor, district iiKent for the a! Henttn .;fi. Insurance Co.. to Italeiffii today on a lmsine.-,s v I., h. llai.iin. of l,.cky Mount, . is visitinjt her pa ten l . hi. and H. K. ChieiiljertL'. she arrived d HUmi is off (,fi a pleasure trip msi!.R:im. W, 'a.. and Louisville, He left to'lay and wil! he away I ... w vicinity the greatest op- S w portunity of the season :S g to buy clean, fresh, re- 8 w liable , and dependable S merchandise at prices miUl liJllO Mrs. R. IS, Clenn and daughter, " J i1 f 1 vft.liss Hehtcra, who have been at Roar- A CiailV With nmn p whn 2? I ::!K ... ; th( 1 sts n ;. ' vf v "V vininani. are now visiting friemis in 1 1 kt I Wilkes oonntv. .irs. lioon Rose ami two daughters H. Ma.-iin is oi'f mi a i.i.-..uo .rip W'achin.mon. Hal I imore and At lauiic nty. ilo left last ev. uins; and ii. ne away aliout two weeks. C. B. Watson reti'.rned lust, night lioni Kei uersville. He reports his !:oiher-iu-;av, .1. I,, Jones, critically ii! as a lesuli id a paralytic attack. A. W. McAlister, of (ireenshoro, i'assed through the city this niorainjr yiironip to i'ieiiniont Spiings, where his family aie sueinlinu th simmier g know and appreciated A ,r1 . r guuu vmues. wur enure stock consisting of Dry $ uuuua, liuiiuiis, 1 1 UI1KS, ft g Mattings, Hats, Low Cut $ wsnoes and Groceries. & Misses Alice and Cassie, and Miss Sarah Booe. of Walkertown, went to Mi. Airy While Sulphur Springs to- nm . RUNT. Two 4-room James S. Dunn, Aent. houses Business Men's Lunches . viivvviivoi a miinyor our Dest M;lne sale will continue 2i 88 men lunth here ?? J . . i fc!reKularly. They like the QAium .ua iu uay until e g stock is reduced. Frank C. food and ihe wav we trenf ! them. IhevVe nlvvnvc curt. jto meet a few friends and jTjvspend a social hour ' 4 hemp hammocks, 5 heavy doth hammocks, f " O 14 1 mission porch s mchain ...n; cry comfortable 1 mission swin as ahovc -4 2 passenger lawn swings 2 4 ' " ' " " ' . . 14 " " " extra heavy, made to wear " 14 hii-h hack, lare arm, rattan seat and hack, porch rocker, finished red, tjjeen or natural color " ,N porch rockers, same as alune except low Back 5 6 foot reed porch shades , - - - 3 S " " " " 1 b " " " " rceii - - 5 N " " ' " ..'.. . 2 4 foot vudor blinds, on account of odd sizes 3 S quart ice cream freezers - - - " 14"'" " . 8 50 pound capacity ice boxes - 3 150 " " ' " " . . 2 200 " " " - . . ' 30 " " Refrigerators - - " 1 50 " ! . 1 75. " " " . 1150 ,!( ' . ... 15 36x72 Jap mattiiirus - - ;-. " 25 pair dottckl Swiss curtains - ' - 6 sofa pillows 20x20' - - . . -2d per cent (1-4) off on any ,o-cart or bab carriage in our - 2..?n In.Dii 1.25 .1.5(1 2. (hi ';5n .1.1,1 0.5(1 l'.5l) 11.50 S.50 15.5(1 10,50 st n Wfi'hnVP n tino colnr'tirvn ol imn At). to let this opnortunitv nass. Romomhpr thoJ I close cut prices. The profit is yours. Friday Saturday only. Come on. We're ready. t - : : : SlJISUTirv fill 07 finsiTnAi nnasni u itti rut a rm w uu mm m . m. n n k m m k w ah h - n i u in nun i ll i mill o i uui i usi uunrirfi tfiwn Thcre isnt a better .piacei ' - f V ciiifliaill 6 CUSCO- 1 ' " " ' "" V KJl 13L1I I I I 1 i:i I Mil j over the coffee and cigars in' our restaurant. Nothing pro-1 motes good feelingslikegood; food. Come in. ; A MEDLEY. ()f seasonable supplies, such as are needed in everydav lire just glance over the little list and .see what will fit vou todav 1-nut jars, rubbers and tops-wc have that extra good thick rubber hke we used to keep! Flour, meal and meat just a little left, come .puck. For ice cream sherberts we have a grated and s iced pine-apple that thev sav is just a little bit better than the other k-llows-trv it-or'it mav be a spool ol thread you want, any number- or a pound of nails. "Col den Kod eheese is now town talk-thatT we are blendin is superb-then there a,e all kinds tea and table spoons.pock et and tab e cutlery etc--didn't kiunv we had it did vou' Uell we have most anything else vou could want or' call tor, asone of our competitors advertised. "If vou cant fund it anywhere else just call on " V nut it this wav. Vhat you can t find here don't look for it an where else" .Ask our ne.ghbi.r ahmit those country hams w e are sellin a'ul that w hite house" and lovefeast coffee-there's noth" ing lilie it. All kinds so:in ctmI.I,;,,,, .... i ... i- powders too. h e cream salt and all kinds flavoring extracts ""ML i auu moiassesselis in season and out cause it can't lu-lP 't. s so good. Order 1-2 dz. of those 1-2 sliced sweet pKkles we II risk vour rallin.r tnr tK,-, tU. 1 o Jelly Glasses too! Jelly Glasses too! Ve were wideawake while some of the others were asleep when the olive crop was being distributed-we h ue a surprise for you in that line-nice bottled. pickles too-for when um go to the park-all this, the res? and everything t vats nice and good. A sister called the other day and'a.ked i .we had anv nu e, fresh apples, w e showed 'em' to her and said es-sir-ree just look at the vine, thev haint been pulled long 1 bey su.ted, as does everything else that comes or goes from. The Wells-Brietz Concern. Slu.w us call us or phone us your wants for better class stuff amKpnek delivery is our banking 'stock and w e take care i,l moo. 326-32S Main St. lhone 50S Jennings' Cafe. Op;, regvaph Ofii:i. 0. L FISKER, J. B. McCREARY FISHER Livery Company PHONE 16 FOR the best and moat stylish Turnouts in the city, Prompt service and prices right. Special at tention to boarding horaes. FOR RENT. L"! ati'l airy rooms' for nruP., r l" rooms, next to Hole! Zinzendorf Modern conveniences. FOR SALE. IOi. i em ii ant' lumher cheap J. WTAGO N- L. RIERSON. M. D. Ollice Over O'KanUiiis. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases s Specialty. QEOROE P. PELL Attorney at L&w. Wlnnon-Salmn. Or&j Hlock. y - 5a tjPnRTiQN OF R.J.REYN0LDST0BACCO COMPANY'S PLANT ISOSJ The vUmcst,v Bsst-Equippsd and Cleanest Flat Pi T; tt)MUWUW liiciiiuiaciunnn riani twins ine, Reynolds i factories. ' everv morlprnTor,,,!; . . . . .:..,1-.tiiiir 2T.i c,,wJlcllltc Ior rimd, 4.1,- 1 onn hae a uinn pson r, tii...ui . -o best chewing tobacco by a clean, sanitary and healthful process,' under the . direction of men who have made 'the business a life allCated in the cent" of the Pied- .... luudUO belt, known tn the world as the best nrorlnrfi,. . v SOU for (nl,- with an ammo ligntful, pleasins 9n .rr6 created and nrmnlnr,- " 1 1 11 1 " V I A m t. W m A U fl U .IB i.1 YV . W Tfik W UT " - - y r - tho rSi!rch- tobacco matured, thorough ly Z?d thiS T"' SCHNAPP? .1 ed leaf are used in Reynolds brands zZ f the hihrade that this tobacco ;Pn CXpert test3 Pr0ve lobacco requires and takes a smaller othtf t and has a wholesome. fying effect on chewers. . J SCHNAPPS is the. brand tr.at to Reynolds factories famous as t..e laciurerso: tne dc-si , Of chewing tobacco, and rn.i.ie rece5- in iKtOt12 Reynolds Co., in 1875, are direc. There are a greater ; iust 2s ? making imitations uji" - r,r;::. as SCHNAPPS than any cotwou-. tr.. tWre nrp more rO"1'5 . .11 ri ..vu,jrw,...v. ,..t Ci 3" i chewed than the total nrr.c ii - a oiaaucr live Liraiius, ui " ' lh " nd.r th. U, .p.n S-C-H.N.A.P-P.S, and you wiN m il
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