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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTIN E L.WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. AUGUST 23 n a You'll Have But One Regret When You 0 LEARN 1HE WAY TO SIMPSON'S That You Didn't Do It Sooner. p 0 Free Distribution RHEUMATISM Gil E From tin' fallowing well-known drurgists Simpson Drug Co., E. W. O'Han lon, and Landquist & Pfohl Positively for 4 Days Only If ynii are a sufferer from acute rhronic, inflammatory or sciatic rheumatism u;; lumbago, rail at fie above-mentioned ding stores beginning Vi ijiu'wiiiv, :Jd. Angus' and emliiijf Saturday, August 25 for A Generous Free Sample Box i if (in f :i in i mi I ii m UlH'iimati.-m Cure, which strengthens the stuni iicli, id I'm.' same linn: curing ca"s nf t he most chronic nature, The Safest an? Best Remedy V guarantee Penn Rheumatism I'mv vn all form of Uheiiina I it-ui if cm ;i lli . We do not wish lo lio umlii s!ooil-li,v this, tliat we rati 'niaki' crookid I i inks straight or cnn wil hill .21 hours. VK' DO CLAIM tliat. aflrr an experience of over Hit years tiy eminent phy sicians in llii' special treatment of Khettiuatic eases, Ponn PHKC MATISM CI 'UK will lioli you almost ti inn .1 lit beginning of ihe tioalmeiil, luil if jour ease is chronic you must expect to take it for scveial weeks to i:t the full results. PENX IIIIKC.MATISM (Till! is an uric acid destroyer, absolute ly h.'ii iniess a-iid riiiiri'i) free from opiates, iodide of potash or uiei tiii . and Is a strong tonic, building up the weak and drbilita led. Wit arc so con lideni of the gn at. anil Inestimable value of Hi- liheumniic Cure that we have lal.eit his luellioil of giving llb-!-hi! uly flee lo every sufferer in Winston Salem a generous sam ple liu sufficient for an honesi lest. This is tin opportunity of your life if jou are in need of such a lUKiiciiie. lo not liesiuto to rail . thioiigh any false pride. You lire under no obligations whatever :u purchase one rent's worth.' All ilia) we ask of jmr Is H fair honest le.si of this great and I u v a limbic reined j. Select the nearest drug store In. your home, call anil obtain an; absolutely free sample of I'enn liheumalisiu Cute, witlmiit any conililiiiiis whatever. Vou will nieei with coin lemis Ireatinenl, and. -' will probably save, jou jmis of stiffci in;;. All aie wclconie, rich or poor, alike. Yours I nr heallh, Penn Drug Co., Philadelphia Pa. Vaughn-Crutchficld Co., Wholesale Agents mm Anrl man j' oilier pnir.ful and scriou ailments from which most mothers suffer, can he nvtfi lcd In the use of "Mother's Fries.." This crc.it remedy is a God-send to women, carrying tlieui through their most critical ordeal 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 crd: al of its horror and insures safety to life of mother und child, and leaves her in a condition riiorc favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and pood natured. Our book "Motherhood,", is worth its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope bv addressing application to fk VM Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. n ill mm bJ. IV'jJ Jl ill n. J l-M WiiM ni few W Q SsrrllMI'i i"i OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OAK RIDGE, NORTH CAROLINA The Lnritp.it und Item KquippfJ Kittinc School (or Vounu Men and Boy in the Mttiih. rrt piiri j for ColU ire, for IluKimtns, for Life. .Vih year. JM year under preientmucJiirmcnt. lour courws, 2HU stuilent.i lust year. Termi miMleralc. Siluiiled near ( .reennhnrn, N. :.. one rlimisand feet above the level. I or tieautilul i ataloituc tddreas J. A. and M. 11. HOLT, Principal. lire Daily Sentinel ! At All News Stands 5c PERSONAL NOTES. A. V McsMck in oCf on a buines ip- ll.iuc... of Mocksvilie, was here Hapcr came in jesterday after niorning for a Greensboro this the af ter J V inlay. S. T loon. K. 1". Allwa left rip south. C U. Watson visited ast evening. Charlie Martin went to Greensboro his morning. T. W. Karrish went to Greensboro his morning. S. V. Vance visited his plantation ;t Guthrie last night. .1. I.. Ludlow came in this morning roni Columbia, S. C. Mrs. r. A. Miller armed in ity yesterday afternoon. K. K. Dalton came in yesterday "inoon fitmi a short trip. W. I). Currin left lasT evening . eastern part of the State. Mrs. A. D. Mickle went to Guilford :it night to visit Mrs. J. B. Smith. , Misses Nan Gentry and Annie Has mi went to Kemersville last "eveii-iit;- Miss Hirtla Nunn, of Ridgeway, was ere yesterday en route to Greens iiiru. V. I.. ('. Ilrown, of Greensboro, was ere yesterday, returning home last veiling. (oorge ami Robert Patterson went n Ri'idsville today to visit Mr. George verndale. Dick Rlackwell returned yestarday i em r.eiflsville, where he had been oi short visit. Miss Grace Siewers left this morn ig for Lynchburg, Va., to visit Miss loieiice Not man. Miss Ada Culler returned lat even ag from a visit to Miss Klli Turner .! Ninth Wilkeslioro. Mrs. William Porter, of Kerners :lle, mid sister, Mrs. Whittington, .ere here yesterday. Mrs. C. .1. Watkiiis went to Char ilte yesterday to see Jlr. H. C. 'eclcs wdio was not well. Mrs. P. V. Mock went to Hoonvitle his niorning to see her sister, Mrs. '. I), ilemiricks. who was 111. fail Harris and Clarence Cromer, .ho have been to Atlantic City, re mind to the city ihi.s morning. Mis. T. H. Siddall, of Sumter, S. '., who has been visiting Jlrs. H. W. 'hoie, returned home yesterday. Mcsdames IS. M. Whit linglon and V. M. Porter, of Kernersville, were ere yesterday, returning home last veiling. Henry and ave been to heir aunt, i the city eUCKSUITH W I HDR ID US: Willie Conrad, who Fiirmington, visiting Mrs. Wiseman this niorning. Misses Ora and Audrey Womblc, nf 'itlshoro, who have been visiting Ilsses Millie and Riauehe Mtty, Ids niorning for their home. Mrs. II. W. Lindsay, of Kernersville, vho has been visiting her daughter, Irs. Virgil Holcomb, at Mt. Airy, assed through the city last evening nroute home. Mrs, .1. J,. Mitchell and daughter, 1iss lloberta and Miss Maggie Sharp, DKTROIT. Mich., Aug. 21 inrougli; 'lie lt-.it h nf an uncle of whom be had never beard until a week ago. i Oeiinie Rousseau, a blacksmith, living at 557 Jefferson avenue, may be one of the inheritors of an estate of $in, iiuil.oiHi. At least his brother. John, who came to Detroit from Albion to attend the Knights Templars' con clave, toU, him he was. and Dennis is living in the fond hope that it is i rue. i According to the incomplete infortn 4tion which Uousseau was able to get! from his brother while he was here, their fathers only brother, Peter, had mme to California thirty years or. more ago ana prosper 10 ucn an extent that he had become a mul timillionaire. At the time of his death lie lived at Oakland, Just across the hay from San Francisco. ' He died several months ago, leav ing no children, and the administra tors of the esUte in their search for heirs managed to locate John Rous seau, a harness maker of Albion. As soon as he heard about the matter John hired a California lawyer to look after his interests. Everything was preceeding smooth ly and it appeared as though a settle ment with the eastern heirs of old Pe ter Rousseau was alxnit to he com pleted when the San Francisco earth quake occured and for a time inter rupted all business in the coast cit ies. Since then "nothing has been heard of the Rousseau estate, hut now that conditions are again settled the Rousstaus expect to hear more regu lar reports regarding the lengthy !t- ?al processes by which they hope to; icquire fortune. ' There are ten different families of heirs who wil come In for a share of j the propel ty. Peter Uousseau, the 'ong lost uncle, was a brother of .lohuj Rousstait, of Toronto, who find a large; family. The people who will share the, estate with the Detroit blacksmith, should the report of the Inheritance i prove true, arc, John Rousseau, of, Albion; Peter Rousseau, of Traverse; City, and the heirs of Elizabeth Vas-1 saw una Maggie l);ng. oi iwcanana, two sisters who are now dead. These are all children of the father's first marriage. There are In addition John Vasaw and three sisters who live at Escanaba. who come into the family by the second marriage of the father. and they, too, will have claims. If the estate has been left in such shape that all of it will fall to Dennis Rousseau and his brothers and sisters, each should get approximately one million dollars. But, however, the returned ! other members of the family look at it. the Dei nut mall will be satisfied with only a part of that sum. For twenty-seven vears Dennis Rons- left I scan has worked before the forge in the blacksmith shop of Severs & Kad man, at Jefferson street. Clad in his leather apion, with his arms hare, he has pounded iron and smudged his face with the coal every day. winter and siimnur, all that time. Naturally he is getting pretty tired of it, and release from the servitude by the In- "The 1 TOMORROW. FRi 7 " IIUL REIIAUT DAY Remnants of Dress Goods, Remnants of Remnants of WashGoods Remnantsof White Gd Remnants of Linens, Remnants of Ribt Remnants of Lace$. I i All marked for quick sellir! ROSEN BACHER ftmiixsmaiatiat 1 if Richmond, who have been visiting jherituuee of a hundred thousand or Irs. Will II row n, eft this morning. on Spruce street, Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, the Almighty God has "en 111. in His alwise providence, to tttnove from our midst our, leader and i'other fireman, dipt. A. J. Gales, Resolved, First: That God knoweth test and docth all things well, and hat He has taken him where there is u strife, but joy and everlasting eace. Second: That the Are department 'as lost an honored member and his vife a good and loving husband. Third That a copy of these resolu ions be sent to the daily papers, and me to the bereaved family, and that 'hey be spread on the minutes of this onipany. J. W. ALRED, B. W. ALLEN, E, C. FULK, Committee Fire Co. No. 1. Galveston's Sea Wall nakes life now as safo In that city is on the higher uplands. E. W. joodloe, who resides on Dtitton, St., Waco, Texas, needs no sea wall . for tafety. lie writes: "I have used Dr. King's New Disoevery for consump ion the past five years and, it keeps ne well and safe. Before that time I tad a cough which for years had been ;rowlng worse. Now its gone." Cures tlironic coughs, k grippe, croup, vhooping cough and prevents pneu Hinia. Pleasant to take. Every hot le guaranteed at V. O. Thompson's !rug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial lotile free. so would be just about as welcome as the same result accomplished by a million. "What are you going to do when you get the money?'' Dennis was ask ed Saturday night. "Oh, 1 don't know. I wouldn't know what to do first. No, you bet. your life 1 woiidn't do any more blacksniithing. I've worked all my life, and I'm pret ty thed of It. If I do get anything out of this I'll take it ejsv for the rest of my life." II. P. Brown last night. went to Greensboro Charlotte Chronicle. Winston-Salem is to be congratulat ed I : i having drawn the Chatham Man ufactiiting Company, with i(s capital of iiiO.onn. The Chronicle considers this ibo most important deal for its piedmont, neighbor in years. We could have wished that the Chatham Company had come' down toward Charlotte and located in the electric zone, but it is not jealous of Vi:i-ston-Saleni. opportunities in and around Charlotte Will be filled in due time and we can afford to .rejoice in every good stroke made by our neigh bors. The value of a modern hotel to a town is not to he lightly handled, yel we believe that the Chatham plant will be wotth two new hotels to Win ston, for In the end it will likely briti;! the second new hotel to that town, or very greatly aid in bringing of it. The location of the Chat hum Company in Wiiistoii-Halcm means a great impetus to the industrial interests of that town. Miss Itessie Greer, of Kernersville, was here yesterday afternoon, relum ing to her home from Spray. Mi. It. I. DMmi ait.!-: enmity I'. :rn-i,i''i: cc Saiiiiihi al Daiiiiiity. H. enthusiastic mtbiiinc f t itied. Mr. I ,i Itnii. who "f flill,' fur SI'VlKll y the ticket nitini'il Salnrili net'. S'liicJnl S P titan ( in and made a liitc pw'f el n, inn - is a- f'iKmis: For i In- H.iim-Ri!. K Clerk of Ceiiil-Tltra. Ill SiiiTilT-S. P Christian. Uegistj t i if l)ritils--iof Treasiui r The:-. W. H: C';oi!!i---''.'a!iiT Paris. Sin icjor--.!. P. CuiitP1 For ('niitiii;-in;iiit-l, Zi I) Mat tin and Ken 5 Mis. Nannie the- N:ii:;i Caitiiimi Chilli" S-ieii ij, ;ri"ilnr.. is Mi. 1! W. H' '" sii" it iisiliij for Rail ('apt. ami Mrs. JfpS turned to tlie (Hi J'-'f Stiilesi'li C.iiiUin Tr: gi.il' from '!. Mor-'W e' ror quality our rubber tires are unex- .elled. SJ.NissenCo. Call Twin -City Wood Co for prices on oak and pine wood, split lor stove. Sold by the load', line to $2.2.1. Special price on live or more cords. Phono 219. Twin-City Wood Co. nnflMQ For Rent-Sui-KUUlllO table for bed II rooms or office; 7 of fhem next to Zinzendorf Hotel, Main St. Modern conveniences. II. MONTAGUE. '-'i i .."t j I I i I ui 0 O c D I X5 1 H 1 en U 0) I X5 O n I The Largest Annual Divi dend Company in the world. District Agents Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. 415 Liberty Sts. H-l f t z J n u t "i 2 y ? i p 3. in 9 s S I ? 00 3 X 1 ? A Mutual Benefit JPolicy Repres ents all that is Best in Life Insurance. v .. - -a ALK IT VER WITH Q'BRTijl
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