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j ZZ LIZj c PERSONAL NOTES. u Lutht-r XI Tesh. of Raleigh, is in ti,e tiiy. R-v. J. D Williams came in from iU.tcuiU.ro last nihl. J V. M Blown time in last nigut If. on; a business trip. n 0 If You're HOT and THIRSTY LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S ""1 J. .. Hutch, law a j ern. was here today j Miss (Jrace Monrc , j visiting Miss Edna J. .. Hutch, law ageut of ihe South- Monroe, of Salisbury, Is swluk. n m,s- E ' I morning fro j i Mi.-s Eoli lJ is visiting E C. Bowman returned this from Moore's Springs. Eoline Shaw, of Red Springs. fMiss Jaule Revelle. n H. E. Fries returned this morning from a business trip to Washington. I). C. Miss Marion Revelle returned last night from a visit to friends at Salis bury I nun". Wilkes Edith Andrews, of 'orth sttoro; went to Durham todav to V visit relatives. IZJ lZJ L-Z3 Z3 u V F C, I ft SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE, WHICH IS J017 ON $ Offers to the oeonle ofS Winston-Salem and this t vicinity the greatest op- portunity of the season to buy clean, fresh, re- g liable and dependable w merchandise at prices & that are filling this store 8 w daily with people who 8 v kno w and appreciate & good values. Our entire w stock-consisting of Dry Good s. Notion q Trim Ir e w Mattings, Hats, Low Cut & g Shoes and Groceries. w The sale will continue i from day to day until stock is reduced. w & I Frank C. Rrowni D r. ana .virs. j. a. Houcbins re I turned today from a two weeks' stay lat Moore's Springs. ft I W. T. Gentry went to Rocky Mount. V j Va.. today to spend a month In the Interest of his health. ft Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Messlck and daughter came in last night from Wrightsville Beach. 5? I Mrs. W. H. Turner and children (it went to Norwood this morning to i spend several weeks. V j Postmaster C. A. Reynolds attended Republican congressional conven tio:i In Greensboro today. Capt. Pride Jones, of the Southern, 's at his country home in Yadkin coun ty spending his vacation. Col. V. A. Blair went to Roarlna (lap today to snend Sunday with his family, who are summering there. I- M. McKenzie, a successful mer chant at Oermanton, spent the night here, returning home this morning. Miss Grace Ray Taylor, who has been visiting the past two weeks al .viorgamon, returned home this after noon. Mr. Z. V. Peede, a prominent bus iness man of Wake Forest Is here to day With a view to liiratiiii? In Win. Mon-oaiem. Sidney H. Womble. of Houston Texas, Is here for 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Womhle on Pond street. R. S. Reynolds, of Bristol, Tenn., after spending a few days hero with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon for home. H. P. Brown, of Winston, was among the visitors In the city yester day. He was a guest at the Manu facturers' Club. Charlotte Observer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones went to Kernersville on the 10:io train In response to a telephone message an nouncing the death of Mr. J. 1,. Jonef. BISSELLS CARPET SWEEPERS Are useful all the time. In fact no carpeted home is complete without a Bissell Sweeper. We sell them. REVENUE RAIDS IN IREDELL. THE WINSTONIA WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. A Modern, New, Well Furnished Hotel Located on Corner Third and Chestnut Streets .Klcctric fans anil 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 early train by experienced chef. Ladies traveling alone will be met at all trains by the man agement. J. M. GODDARD, Mgr. Officert Capture Two Plants Assault on Negro Driver. From the Statesville Landmark. Field Deputy Shepherd and Deputy Marshal Scroggins. of the internal revenue service, and Sheriff Summers made a raid on a blockade distillery, near Prospect church, in New Hope township, early. Tuesday morning, while the moon was still shining, and captured one copper still and a quan tity of beer and low wines. Some one hRd notified the operators that officers were coming and onw still and other supplies and products hud been re moved. While the officers were at the still Will .Wasson, colored, one of Mr. W. ft. Mills' drivers, was asleen In the carriage some distance away. Sheriff Summers feared that the negro would have some trouble and left a gun with him. As' Will slent one of the inter- ested natives of that section made an ittack on him, Will seized upon some ocks and succeeded in running the man away, forgetting that a gun had been left with him for defence. As Messrs. Shepherd and Scrog gins were returning to Statesville they noticed a stlslilMrms mart mid following It came upon a big steam plant near New Hope postofflce. There was only one man at the still, M: Uoyd Marlow, and he was cap tured along with the whole outfit, boiler, stills, a quantity of beer, etc. Marlow bad a hearing before Vnlted Stales Commissioner Cowles and was bound over to court. Mar low claims that he has no interest In jthe distillery, that he was working mere a wnilO for what wh sWev hp could get. The bond was $300, and falling t0 find sureties Marlow went to jail. FOR THE LITTLE GIRLS We want .one hundred (100) little girls under 16 years of age at our store Monday Morning at 11 Each o clock. Each one that 9 comes will receive a beau tiful little Japanese Fan. Be on hand promptly or you will be counted out. HUWTLEY-HILL-STOCKTOfJ COMF1 BEST ATTtlTl III KINDEST TREATMENT Fimtwiit must rass "si WJ 6r dan"or anJfl HuEi x& t0 llie l'rit'ca Is to love children, and no home can be completely happy with out them, yet the ordeal through which the eipectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, . fear that she looks forward cal luvir with apprehension and dre;id. Mother's Friend, bv its nene. trating and soothing- properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the orueai tuat sne passes throug-h the event safely and with but litUe.suflerinir, as numbers ha testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. IHt BRIDIIILD RIGIUIOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. ve IftHnHHNH CO. rreii The End of the World l f t rnntitiin tltn. ....I.I 1 t- TT 1 of Bear Grove. T.a . of nil came when he began taking Electric Hitters. Ho writes: "Two years ago kldflfy trouble caused me great suf fering, which I would never have sur vived had I not taken Electric Bit ters. They also cured me of general debility." Sure cure for all stomach liver and kidney complaints, blood diseases, beaiiche. dlzlness and weak .tots or bodily decline. Price 50c uuaraiiieeu by Dr. V. O. Thompson. In Self Defense Major Huma, editor and manager of uie lonsumtionalist, Eminence Kv when he was fiercely attacked.' four vears auo. bv idles hmuiit i Llucklens Arnica Salve, of which he vi. s. it cureu me in ten davs and 10 trouble since." Quickest healer of uuins, sores, cuts and wounds 3r,c ii ui. . v. inompsoirs drug store. New Advertisements. Huntley-Hlll-Stockton Co.-Wanted, l m little Klrls, See large ad for par ticulars. v Misses Martin Announce bin clear ance sale at half price. The Allen Co.-An attractive tailor ing ad. on editorial page Landqulst & Pfuhl-Cream onlv 'll" npe fruit used in tlavo,g. ' Your health will i.u . . drinking Por.ne.'s Hoib.au The Keeley Institute,1 Greensboro, N. C: Some three years since I was treat ed at the Keeley Institute in Greens boro, .M. C, for the whiskey drinking habit, and was cured, after a continu ous habit of drinking for fifteen vears. I can say I am todav a solipr man and I would advise any man who is ,'ien to in inking whiskey, or using 'Inigs, to place himself under treat ment at the Keeley Institute at Greens lioro, where he will receive the best attention and the kindest tcL'atment. I can safely say that the officers and physician are gentlemen of good repute, and will treat all men under their care right. I speak this of niv iiwn knowledge. I was a wreck when 1 went there; but when I left I was a sober man. In Eond health nn.i .. Just the same today, and hope to re- imtiil so. I give here my reasons why a man snouiii lake the Keeley Treatment. rust, uecanse the habit, once ac quired, of drinking to excess leaves .i man with no other cure.' Second, Whiskey shatters the brain ruins the health, and makes a total wreck ol both body and mind. Third, It takes a man's money and causes his children to want tho'neces sa.ies of life. It causes a less of friends am eaves a ,. . . and worst of all, it will drag him down to a drunkard's grave, and send Ins soul to hell after death. So I hope r omieier may be benefitted by these lines and go and be cured Waynesvllle, N. C, Sept. 11), mm. A Mystery Solved. "How to keen f biliousness and habitual constipa tlon was u mvste.rv ' h... ' . Xews Ute Pllls soHed for me " w rHe olm N. Pleasant, of Magno in nd lie cvnly pMU ,hat sre guaranteed ,o s;He perfect sat sf.-wii hmi nj rverv- I'ody or money refunded. ).,v or,, 0. L. FISHER, J. B. McCBEARY FISHER Livery Company PHONE 16 FOR the best and most Btylish Turnouts in the city. Prompt service and prices right Special at tention to boarding horses. Tin, Slate and Gravel Roof ing, Gutters and Spouts. W. O. SENSEMAIY Stove Exchange, Phop-54? No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W.H.CLINARD. Business Mi Lunches A (re;it manv of J - . business nerf lun regularly; They Ii food and the way i them. They're alw: to meet a few frit; spend a social hour. There isn't a bed in town to entertain mer and many a goJ deal has been consul over the coffee and o. our restaurant. unites good teenm?" food." .Come in. Jennings' C R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Ofllce Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a Specialty. FOR RENT. id airy. rww rot r,l A 'i;rv rw . ,7 next to - bed rooil FOR SALE GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at Law. Orj Block, Winston-Sal em. j. Mil ("Paving 1 .J.rfflW Sendinyourorucr Winstou Tile CoMm u. ihompson'3 drug stoie.'
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