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THE TWIN-CITY OAILY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, AUGUST 13 If ch':V.X ' 4C I .-A - . u .t'-" " l K :4 ' ' ''' " Charles A. Culberson. Senator from Texas. Three Million Dollars vent N'oith n :i u it ill I y .fur Hfc insur ance A better policy and larger li v- il! Mills COUld lif hilll U! llOflle in li!,' Southern IMf ami Trust Company. )g hn; ii-'i .st CO.. District A'Uts:- .1. V. McAllnter, V. P. anil Mgr. of Life Pi-paitmcn.t. Worth it's Weight In Gold! TO REMOVE FRECKLES AND I PIMPLES IN TEN DAYS, USE The Complexion Beautifier T T T fl 1 Is guaranteed, and ni clCllROlcl monfy refunded il it fails to remove the very worst cases and beautify the complexion in twenty days. Mrs. Edward Jones, of Mount Sterling, Kentucky, writes i "I frrl it my duty to toll rm the b, nrtlt NftilimiU hitH twn in in. 1 had siitti'n'd untold mortification with trerkU'H. since clnlU hiMMt. Having u.wt all iho highly rvcom mrnilfd crcainft and lotmns, with inurr hfmtancv I iKiunht yovir r.tirc treatment After Hiving it a fair trial I most hcnrlil rrrnmmend it, for it's worth its wesight ir Rnld to any woman . having frrcklrn. Ynm ladinola it the only thing 1 liavo over uacti with MuccTis. Your Nailine Knee Powder it grand. Wuhing jou tbo (icsiirvod aucceu, I m. ulnccrely." Price 50 cents and $1.00, by leading druggists or mail. Prepared by the National Toilet Co., Paris. Tenn. bold III Winsloii h'y Simpson I.) rim Co.. E. VV. O'Haulon and older Urns- Business Men's Lunches A rcat many of tnir hest business men lunch hero i regularly. They like the food and the way wo treat them. They're always sure to meet a few friends and spend a social hour. There isn't a hotter place in town to entertain & custo mer and many a good-sized deal has been consummated over the coffee and cigars in our restaurant. Nothing pro motes good feelingslikegood food. Come in. Jennings' Cafe. Opp. I'! -graph 0?fu-. ('( Hli'iLiiy Methodist church Is for ttiimtif in securing tlic services of llev. D. H. Comau. the great . nihil' pieiii'l.i'r, to preach a series of ser- iir.uas in tint cliuicii iickimuhik tie I first Siinilay in OcUiher and contlnn inn. for ten days. Mr. Comau preachcil I'll iCentiMuny one Sunday morning dining the pn.stoiate of Dr. Creasy land chanind his hearers. Since then 'he has lieconie one of the greatest ! teachers of the scriptures in this cc hi u 1 1 v , nianv believing him to o far lietter postetl 'lian even Mr. Moody. A Wins i ,ii gentleman. wh: knows of his work, iind who has recently heard 'iiim ..thiotigh an entire series of set moiis. says: "Cojiian is a great preacher, a gi enter liilile teacher than Moody. He st inlied for some time ;il the Moody Itlhle school nnd impressed the direc tors ol that seliool to such an extent thai lie was much spoken of as Mr. Mi-ody's successor. His sermons on (liileou's hand, David ami Cioliath. heaven, ami the devil aiu inai'velloiis in power. I had ;ui crroneints Ulea of heaven and also of the devil until I heard Coniaii." PERSONAL NOTES. ' M. .V Williamson left today for Bal litnoie. Watt Martin went to Danville to- iay. Frank Wilson, of Durham, was here today. R. A. Mills went up the Wtlkesboro road today. Or. .1. A. Blum visited Pilot Moun tain today. Maj. J. E. Alexander visited Greens boro toUay. Carl Asihoraft. of Mt. Airy, was In ;he city today. D. C. Crutchfteld went to Mt. Airy this afternoon. Miss Adelene Williamson visited Greensboro todaj. C. S. rails has rSuirned from a bus iness trip to Goldsboro. ('. A. Lewis, of Wilkesboro, was one of our visitors today. Miss Cora Kimey, of Jackson Hill, is visiting relatives in tne uuy. Miss Hattie Reid left this afternoon for Statesville to visit relatives. C. H. W-stbrook and D. H. Wilcox left Saturday afternoon for New York. Capt. C. II. (iuthrie went to Graham today to see his brother, who Is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker. return ed Saturday afternoon from Greens- I boro. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dalton, of Val SAT ON TELEGRAPH POLE. Robert Wolfe Defied Arrest But the Constable Went Up the Pole And Got Him. HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. lit Terched seventy five feet in the air on top of a telegraph pole, Robert Woif, 19 years old, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was wanted In that city to answer a charge of abandoning his 18-year-old wife, defied Constable "Tini" McCar thy to "come up" and arrest him, in Windsor Locks, a few miles from here recently. McCarthy went up and Wolf was taken to Elooklyn tonight. Wolf was working for the Windsor Locks Electric Lightning Company when McCarthy learned where he was. The constable sam him at work with a band of men, and started to ward him. Wolf broke Into a run for the telegraph pole and reached H as the constable grabbed him, and. as ho had climbers on his feet, he went up the jiole. But he left part of his shirt In the constable's grasp. Reaching' the top Wolf perched him self on a crosstree, lighted a cigarette and invited Constable "Tim" up, say ing, "The air up here Is fine and cool." McCarthy tried twice to manipulate a pair of climbers and nearly broke his neck In two thirty foot tumbles, but at the third attempt he rearhed the top of the pole and arrested Will. "Very good, so far. but how jre you ,!,.st C:i arrived In the eitv Satur- going to get me down?" asked Wolf. inrow you aown, gam lonstaiiie "Tim." Start right in., I ve got as good a chance of giving you a bad tumble," was Wolfs reply.! Then followed a. game of wait, with Wolf smoking oil one crosstree and the constable swearing on another. The news spread fast, and several hundred persons arrived to see the fun and give advice. The two aloft argued for two hours, and men with cameras took views to-perpetuate the memory of the arrest. Finally, at 5 o'clock. Wolf said it was time for supper and he would descend. Weary and sore the two men de scended to the ground. Then the con stable had revenge, for he hurried his prisoner to this city without any sup per. Detective Sergeant John A. But ler came tip from Brooklyn and got Wolf. Constable "Tim" shook his fist at Wolf a he was led away and Wolf retorted by advising him to get ? job as p. lineman. Revival at Clemmons. The series of meetings which began at Clenuni.ns chinch yesterday was al tended by a large crowd. There was preaching at eleven and again at three o'clock, by Rev. Sam, Motcn, of the First Baptist church, of this city. Rev. H. K. Mason, of. Rroad Street, who is to assist Castor Sheets I he remainder of the week, arrived eserda evening and preached a splendid sci mnn Inst night. The meet ing will continue throughout the week and ii successful meeting is expected. , Money To Loan . I. lie Insurance money tn loan in Winston Salem on three to live years' time. This is a result of taking our 1'1'e insurance In the Southern Life and Trust Company, for particulars si e Ogbui n Vest Co,, District Agents; I. W. McAllister, V. V. and Mgl. Life Department, .Mis, M, Culhin, ol California, who has lict ii visiting her daughty, Miss? Ethel, a student at the Salem Aca demy, left today for home. She was accompanied as far as Washington by her daughter, who will return in a few davs. Paving Brick Send in your order promptly Winston Brick & ... Tile Company. Administrator's Sale of Land. Ily outer of the Superior Court of Fors.Mh County, N. C. in the proceed ings entitled K. K. (inry, administra tor ol .lohii Hover, deceased vs. F.me Kr.e Harper ami 'others, I will sell at im'iiic ,'iiie'iie.i fr cash ai the court house door in Winston, X. C, on Sat urday, the Nth day of September, 1900, at v: o'clock. M.. the following par eels of hmd, to-w it : Fiist. A tiaet of land In the coun ty of Forsyth, adjoining the lands of Kineiine Harper. Rebecca Kills and others, containing nine and thirteei iiie-himili ( ill hs acres more or less Second. Also a parcel of land on the waters of Muddy Creek in For--tli ciuint , adjoining the lauds of E1I phan Harper and others, containing nunc or less: This I'd dav of August. 1 E. E. GRAY. Atlniiuistiator of John Dover, deed. da;'. ' j Ex-Postmaster E. B. Barkley, of North Wilkesboro, was in the city to day. Mrs. Reves, of Virginia, is the guest of her son-in-law, P. E. Allen, at Hotel Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Holbrook went to Wrightsville today to spend a week or more. Miss Mary Cromer returned this afternoon from a visit to Ocean View ami Roanoke. Misses Bcssje Cromer and Mary Ogburn returned this morning from Vado Mectim Springs. Miss Sadie Jordan, of Franklins vllle. who has been visiting Miss Inez Day, has returned home. J. S. Cri and J. L. Cantrili came In this afternoon from a business trip to the North and West. B. F. Huntley and family returned this-morning from g pleasant utay at Moreheud City. Geo. H. Hauser. of Vienna, was in the city today. He went to Mocks ville this afternoon, Rev. A. L, Hetts went to Stoneville this afternoon to conduct a meeting at the Hajitist church there. Mrs. J. .1. Roddick and Mrs. J. T. .loyner, of this city attended the pro tracted meeting at Clemmons yester day, M. E. Motsinger went to Roaring Gap todav to spend a week. Mrs Motsinger has been there weeks. Mrs. E. O. Bra me, of Trinity, Ran dolph county, Is here enroute to North Wilkesboro to. visit her son, R. M . Brume. Mr. Herman Fletcher, decorator at the Busy Store, will leave Wednes day for Charlotte to visit relatives and spend his vacation. Will X. Coley, of the Raleigh Times, who has been visiting relatives In Davie county since the Masonic pic nic, was here today. C. E. Johnson spent Sunday here with his family, leaving today for the eastern part of the Stmte to sell to bacco for the Ulpfert-Scales Co. Misses Smith, of New Orleans, are the guests of Mrs. J. P. Taylor. They have been visiting In Raleigh and Morehead and arrived here this after noon. Prof. R. D. W. Connor, of Raleigh, was here today, returning from a trip to Surry county. He made an educa tional address near Mt. Airy Satur day. Robert Rubrlght, of Macon, Ga., dis trict manager for S. H. Kress & Co., Is here arranging for the opening of the store In the new Ttse huild.lng on Main street. Mrs. J. I,. Stantdn and daughter. Miss Jessie, returned this afternoon from a visit to Friendship. They at tended the Friends' yearly meeting ut Guilford College yesterday. i. l.. rleming and J. W. Crotise oh me t nited states Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va., are spending a few days in the city. They are off on a fur lough and have been visiting relatives in Surry county. sji ii ii 1 lj rw J HAVE YGU HEAF J Our Electric Piano) We have secured one h J D n LEARN THE WAY TOSImd!o Vir ir entertain our customer A little rag time now and then Is relished by the host of .t.n 2 V i Leads for Second Week. Master Marian Nash has beqn noti fied that he was in the lead the' sec ond week In the Saturday Evening Cost pony and cart contest.' The first week Marian tied another North Car olina boy. In the report sent out by the Saturday Evening Post it is stated that "Marian Nash, of Winston-Salem, N. C, makes good gain over his near est competitor from last week's bales." Marian has doubled his last week's order for the Post and if he can hold several! his own this and next week the Post's pony and cart will be brought to Win ston. You will scarcely bP lieve a soda cracker caij be so perfect until yo) taste the one perfect Sod'' Cracker Uneeda Biscuit rt ; i i i '3o aenciousiy DaKea-sa tender and flakyso won derfully preserved by a moisture proof package, It is the only real Soda Cracker. j NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY O 3 3 RIDS THE SYS np if ii in 0Z0 Uf-MALAK Horse Aged 32 Runs Away. The old grey horse that pulls one of the small delivery wagons for C. M. Thomas & Co., became scared at a car this morning and ran a circuit opposite C. L. Sharp's store on Lib erty street. Old "Bob," notwithstand ing his age, which is VI years, made things lively for a while. The negro driver and the load of io were thrown to the giound and the wagon upset but no damage was done. Death of A. B. Newman. Mr. J. f. Newman received a tcle- igram advising him of the death of his uncle, A. B. Newman, at his home at Leasburg, X. C., Saturday afternoon. The deceased was only sick a short while. His age was Si years. Mr. Newman visited relatives here on several occasions. He had many friends In this city. The healthy color of the skin is given to it by the niilira' J corpuscles in the blood. These are the earners ol novtnsitme-.it. Strength to all parts of the lwdy in other words the wit blood. When the germs of Malaria get into this vital fluid L these corpuscles and rob the blood of its rich, lifcs-itsUi!r,.i;j:. derinrr it thin, weak and watery and unable to supply t'.tcsy: needed .strength to resist disease. Then the symptoms of Mali: pale, sallow complexions, weak vitality, poor appetite, derailed' ireneral "let down" condition of the svstein, and perhaps chills fever, show that this insidious disease is Gradually altoim;' tie til Malaria must-be removed from the svstein through the cirouUM medicine to accomplish this is S. S. S. It not only cleanses the imnnre. niihealthv matter, but riis the svstein of Malaria,'! WnnH tn st stmnf. tu-althv condition. S. S. S., !esi ks rctsivu; of Malaria, builds f.n and Hves tone and vigor to the entires; c .,irf.. m.,i. ;., - 1.1 1 nnd S. S. h. WW iiiii; iwuiv. i nixw. i'luuu id i.i ..I...". ., it is .1 oerfeet blood Dtirifier. Hook oil the Mood ami anv rite without charge. j-ffE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., FOR RENT. 1 cool and airy rooms for olliccs or bed rooms, next , to Hotel Zlnzendorf. Modern conveniences. FOR SALE. Lot icntnant lumber cheap. H. MONTAGUE- Tin. Slate and Gm ins;, Gutters ar.dSj W. O. SENSE Stove Exch PhorM? FROM ANY POINT OF No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W. H. CLINARD. R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Office Over O'llanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a Specialty, GEORGE P. PELL Attorney at L&w. Gray Block, Winskm-Saldta. STORAGE WAREHOUSE. I have just completed a Public Stor age Warehouse, on Chestnut Street, between 2d and lid, and am prepared to furnish voii the following low stor- agti facilities. At these prices you can afford to store every article of vnlim nml von will note a considerable saving over the rents you now pay for storine vour household goods. Remember this building is centrally located and con venient to reach. My rates for space are as toiiows: For inn square feet of floor space, $1 "n per month, $15. mi per year. Kor 2nd square feet of iloor space, $2.."i0 per month, $25.00 per year. Kor 5no square feet of iloor space, $7,00 per month, $70.00 per vear Parcels or package storage such as trunks etc.. 50 cents per mouth, or traction of a month. . Insurance at the rate of $1.75 per i oo.oii vaiuaiion. rr mi'iiitr information call up A. r. .viessicK, pnoue .No. IN8. ' Very Trulv. , AF. F. MESSICK. New Advertisements. Simpson's Drug Store "A little rug time now and they Is relished b the best of Mien." Itosenbacher & lira. Special Au gust prices on sTlks; you can't beat tlieno StlefT Piano Co. C. H. Wilinoth, Mgr.. Southern saXsroom. char'r.'tc N. C. " Sink Kansler.-rTho Paint is here to stay. Standard Peed and Seed Co.. Tinde street. Pan Valley Patent (lour the standard for quality. Smokers' Den.-If hunting for choice cigars its a case of seek no farther. True Tagg -Not-fleet Camp or Confederate veterans wishes to return their thanks to Mrs. Clement Manly for hip- k'nd uess to the old veterans bv furn'uh ing them with cigars at the picn'c The camp also returns thanks to Mr Henry E. Fries for a complimentary fide on the miniature railway ai d a Piute of elegant cream for taoi,' old veteran and to the Winston Conet baud for their excellent music d'.ritie the day. . I B 1 I V e ... . -Deputy Sheriff c. W. Jone of Walkertown. who was here todav asked The Sentinel to say he appre ciates the handsome vote he received in the recent Democratic county con vention for county treasurer lionm. Jones says he Is still R candidate but it is, inr mniriniony and political office. not for a The Mutual Benefit Is Best. Geo. C. Tudor, District Agent, Winston-Salem, N.C. t - Pi The Mutual Benefit Is hest.
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