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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINELWINSTON SALEM, N. C. CZZD CZZ IT CHURCHES TOMORROW; 1 I S A TT 7 u a 0 You'll Have But One Regret When You LEARN 1HE WAY TP SIMPSON'S Q That You Didn't Do It Sooner. Vbczi tzi3 czzj cm cn czzj n (OT IN Hit CIRCUS TRUST) JOHN ROBINSONS 10 big stows combined. 4 rinsed circus Big double menagerie. Hippodrome & Wild Wett WINSTON-SALEM. MONDAY, SEPT, 3 Presenting Ufider Ten Acres of Water Proof Tents I Battleships ii rp k i,tl JJ " " 1 1 i Usual Services at Ali Houses1 of Worship Strangers j Welcomed to All. j M. E. Church. South. (ViHt'iiary Preaching at ll a. ni. ! i j a r. Pr II. K. ChreitzherK. Nu ; .miff ;il nir-ht. Sunday schoola at ': I.-, a- ni. 'liraee Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ! I'lfai'liins at 11 a. in., by Rev. J. F. ; iiri. ' pastor. ; Hurkhcad Sunday nthool at 9:45 a. j I. in. 'reaching at 11 a. m. and . ; i in. In pastor, Rev. E. E. William ! i n. South Side-Sunday school at 10 a. in. - I West Salem Sunday school at 3 p.' in. Preaching at S p. ni., by Rev. J. , t Kirk, pastor, j Methodist Protestant. ! Sunday school at !!::!0 a. ni. Preach, ! ilH, ul II a- nH and 8 p. m. by Rev.! I. S. Williams, Christian Eiiduavo. , p. ni. Iloinr :1a p. in. Christ. Moravian.. PreachiiiK at 11 a. m. and in.: Siiudav school at 1:41 1 " -Sundav school !::ll a. in. Calvary Sunday school at 11:30 a. in. Pioachinj; at 10;:;o a. ni. and S p. :n. by Rev. E. S. C'roslaiid, pa-to: . Kali view Sunday school at 2:UU p. in. Dim Street Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. East Salin Sunday school at 3:2U 1500 RARE AND COSTLY WILD ANIMALS Ponderous, Perforniirg PschycfcVns, Pre senting a PfCgfsm Comique of mfecticr ijie Stupendous Realistic Production BATTLE" OF WOUNDED KNEE Introdiu in MX) Indians, 'Cow hoys. Scouts, ami SoMiuS THE LEAVEN WORTH ZOUAVES l)ircct I nun a succcssliil I'.tin nan trip incrica's Greatest l Hilary Coiany, Presenting Butts anuat cf Arms to Music TWO COMPANIES OF CAVALRY Late of the. U.S. Annv.in expert feats of horsemanship ELLSWORTH FEMALE ZOUAVES" Sec 1 apt, Winston's Wonderful' Educated Stab The Lucuzon Sisters Wonderful Aerial Iron Jaw Act Flying Banvards, Scnsation.il European Aerialists The Latest Foreign Novelty Mr. James Dutton and Mile. Winnie Van 1 1 sulci Spectacular Douhle Riding Act. McNUTT TROUPE - - Aerial Cycl- Whirl Rider. PROF. WARDS SCHOOL IF WONDE-FU LY TRAINED M N AGE HO : S S-12 in Numbei 20 MALE AND FEMALE RIDERS 20 300 daring gymnasts, nimble acrobats, talented aerialists-Pick of all arenic celebrities FORTY MERRY OLD CLOWNS GRAND $300000 00 STREET PARADE 3 miles of gold hedecjied wagons and chariots, prancing horses, dens of rare and costly animals, and including the season's newest novelty ; a quarter of a million dollar reproduction of Battleships of our Navy The Grand Musical Ballet, 500 men, women and children in the cast Chief White Thunder's Band of Indians - . 50 Bucks, Squaws and Papooses Celebrated Handa Rosa of 50 soloists, under direction Antonia Oliveto, give 1 hours musical program before performances TWO SHOWS DAILY RAIN OR SHINE " Baptist. Firs! Church Rev H. A. flrown, D. IV, pas' or. Sunday school a. 9: SO a. in. I'i iichlni; at 11 a. in. N;i service it night. Hroad Street Sunday scliool at '::in a. in. PreachinR.at S p. in. by lev. II. K. Mason. No service at nij;ht. iluet hy .Messrs. Covey and Fletcher. South Side Sunday school at 9:45 i. in. Presbyterian. 1 First r.aireh-Rc--. D. Clay Lilly, I'). !)., paslor. Sunday school at ;t;J5 i. ni. Preaching at II a. ni. and 8 p. in. by I ho pastor. North Winston Sunday school at !:3U p. ni. Lutheran. Sunday school at !:!" a. in. Proach 'ir at II a. ni. and s p. in., by pastor. !i v. Geo. S. I!i ai den. Christian Church. Sunday school I'.l. "J: 15 a. in. Episcopal, ' SI. Paul's- liev. Ib-uty Teller Cocke ccior. Sunday school at !-"0 a. ni,; lonil'i;, i.civ'ice ainl sermon at II a. ii. : eu'iiiiit, iVrvice and sermon K: 15 i. 'in.; Monday service ul. ,7::io p, in. Catholic, first, (sci'im' and third' Sunday a f cvrrv mctn 1 h mass at 1 1: :.' a. in. iurulav school and benediction at I! i. li Father Staplel(i. Four-Fold Gespel. PrrnrhiiiR at 11 a. in. and S p. m. Sunday school at 0:45 a. in. 1 clothing " " PREVENT MOTHS ' WITH 2Q muleTeamSorax V Before packing away Clothing, Furs, Flannels, Rugs or Woolens, sprinkle them freely with 20-Mule-Team Pure Borax. t IT WILL MOT INJURE THE FINEST FABRIC Leaves no grease, stain or odor, and will keep the arti cles free from Moths and germ-proof. All dealer, or Free Sample and Illustrated Booklet for 5 cents In stamps of PACIFIC COAST BORAX CQNewYork, N.Y. tn Launary'WorklherbesTloaplo use with "20-Mule" Borax is "20-MULE-TEAM" BORAX WHITE SOAP. Insures white clothes, soft hands. All grocers. Toil! Wate Vilft Toilet Landquht j 'l''-' Corner )n No woman's happi ness can lie complete witliout children; it is !ier nature to lovs and want tliem as much so as it is to love the beau tiful, and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that tlis very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. ' The use of Mother's Friend so preparcs'thc system for the comingevent that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful i.. : . ..i .... plied externally, and L I jfTiifa UFS 4f . lias carried thousands ffjtj i rt IliAiimil 4 ht-.Mi rrli (li sfcsW sW MsW trying crisis witliout sutTcring, Srnl f-r frcn hmk fontnlnln information prtri'b viihif? I" .ill ci ;irtnMl ui'ihprn. Tho Drailiield Regulator Co., Atlanta, NissenR Open Each A Grand Pr, J'-a- -I, I.-...X.V -i! f; '" I' .Mlirvf. 1 1.- Mi;l; ,. I- V; iii !!".:. tliivitr W Had Boy Fries M'i'g. 6 pi To vi.sit llie Peoples' N; I'. S. Iliie;iii;irv. for ASSETS OVER A H People's Mm IOMN W. FRIES, ISX PREACHERS OFF EXCURSION RATES on all Railroads SPECIAL NOTICE ' ' Prnp!o ;i!lrtid:u:; nisht iAli!1l:lnli.- !ll .iii.Kr' t.' m- men merle, oponins spectacle, and I he hit; aci.s. nui.-.l lie pa m 1,01 hiier tlum 7 ::'. p. in, ,Tlie horses, ponies. wae.iiiis I 1a li d ai dusk are iiscl .,nl in puraile. and ale hurried to the nei town as "The I'him; S'piadron." i DMIrlCTUliilk J " i Rrv. .1. J. r.each, of Yadl.i'i, and lev. W. M. lloidiins, of ll.ivie. passed IiioiikIi (he cily Tluuaday en loiite o (licciir.lioio for a fiee tup to New l'oik. A special from I.exiiiRt on to .'e Chailolte O'nserver says "Thur.,di: s: inini.sleis (iT the B ' el, succi ssful font 'slants ill a volin.;i oiitisi of the Lexington Dispatch. I '-.ve for New York city, where lhe vill s)cnd ten days siulil-secins a! he rxpi'tisc of The Dispatch. These ninisK'is are Revs. Henry Sheets and I. 1). Newton, of Davidson county; .1. I. Ueurli, of Yadkin; K. C. Harner, ol Montgomery; ('. M. Camphell, Sr., of landolpli, and Y. M. Rohhins. of Da vie. They were accompanied by Mr. j il. It. Varner, editor of the Dispatch, mil will no to Norfolk, from Greens 'Mini, At Norfolk they spend a 'day ookins over the city and will ,go h learner from thai place to New York. The itinerary will he extended up the !lml son river to West Point and the iropram includes the Bryan reception. U which the party has seats. Coney 'slatid will be 'did'1 as never before y any New York visitors. In addi- Mon to tile contestants, several other gentlemen will make the trip. The nluisleis are supposed to ho the most i nipular id thi' five counties named Hid were selected by the people of tin omrlies. and as the New York Sin. iiys. .while they .may not ho as beau ifr.l as the Louisville t'oiirier-.loui nil's paily of ladies, these cierK.vinin ue qeod. Their coiiiIuk has ahead,' leen heralded ill the met rnpoli,, and it collide iiie town is on lip'oe wir.i xpeciatioil," DflflUS JV IIIV Hi ForRi tabic lu'in next to Zif Holt'l, Main St. coiiu'iiiciia's. R . h 1 Iht r ft a v-t fill rooms or oi Vnur ctuirh, Itnin;...', jxiilnr suit or odd pifft'S. Wo mimaic inatlicsso;;. All work irti;iiaiitct'd. I'ria-s roasonniili.'. HOOD LOUNGE CO Phone 100. H. M Tor eil lllty our riihber ! crllci!. I iSJ.Nissct The Largest I Annual Divi dend Company in the world. Notice, Juniors. The iiH'ilihcih ur Salem "council' No I I aie r (p.esU'ii io meet a: llie hal tm ij; n i at V.;n to mal;e anaiicenieuis to attend the fuueial of our hrothci Nihil II. Siliitli. I. C HKNliIAU. It. S. The End of the World i. Ilioilbles that loble, K. . Woifi d Hear (liove, La., of ali n.v liilii anie when he h'-nan takiiie Kleetih iilers. no writes: I wo years iiduey trouble caused llie Kreat ferlnu, which I would never have vied had I n:.; taken Kleciric 'ers. 'Phcy also cured me of cmo lehilitj." Sure euic for all stomach, liver Hinl kidney complaints, blood diseases, headche. diziues.s and wrak- ness or hod iy dec ine V- u-n Oiiaranleed by Dr. V, O. Thompson 1 m mi j I 1 u w-c'S i Timnp a uuimriqii I i ? H . C H u H J II Mil I IkI I II I II. B ' U -"I ! C rw' j " ? o 3 3 O p OJ District Agents 1 n I S f! s .t5 g 1 Life Insurance i r "S c i 2 S t: p 3 Company. I 2 X 1 415 Liberty Sts. " I A Mutual Benefit Policy Rcpres- m 1 ents all that is I llie L- K T" . T C " B I .i m no.sr in Mie i 1 Insurance, j r. W M I i-r-iii i inAnwTimn,! 'K. ..i.r.'IIW... - -! rwif spw " y. nii'i I 'l 'I I III i Uf M IrlH! ITALK I T O W J 75) i3
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