Newspapers / The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, … / Sept. 4, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL, WIN3TCN SALEM, SEPTEMBER 4. aaat - '''fe&&ZlZ iWnn.iV ftoflrlol ANNOUXCPMF t I m . . . i ; .,rinoi; : 1.1 lllll t "1 I llilillil II i h.l. f,.;.,- ij n nr n 1 u im mk i" 11 i i 111111 11 kiiiiiii n i i - v U I U A rr Ynur PrnsrrintionS Filled 4 A. X W x-r v - - J" Dby a Registered Druggist? You Will Find a Registered t: 1 Druggist Always Present When You - - ----- n o p LEARN IKE WAY TO' SIMPSON'S J) 0000000000000000000600006 Friends must pint -both sinner and saint; Hut there is no patting mill True Tagg Pjint. This Paint tin- hv.t "It wont come oft. A word to the win'' is sulllcieiit ennui-la. "It Won't Come Off it slic ks. It stavs; It Is made of Lead arid Zme-alway'. True Tagg Paint, I run to Us name; Summer and winter it remains I lie same. In sunshine, storms ami driving snows; Ami all the changes that nature Knows, t "Wont Come Off" ly day or niKlit; Its True Tagg Paint and made all right. Sink and Fansler will show you why Thr True Tagg Paint is prized so Mull. Give them a chance 10 demonstrate Aim) have your painting done fl rut rale. Yours for True Tagg Paint, 1 SINK & FANSLER The Painters and Decorators. 130 West Fourth Street :: .:: :: :: :: Winston, N. C. a a a a a a ia a a a ia a Theatre pPppppppppppopppppppppppph SAFEGUARD YOURHEALTH PENN NERVE . AND BLOOD TONIC REMEDIES "Around The Town" Tomorrow Night Manager Cromer announces with pleasure the return of those old fa vorites, Murray and Mack. They come this season with banners flying flushed with "victory. Their business along tho line this season "has exceeded any thing in their career, and considering the fact that they have been catering to the puhlio for fourteen consecutive seasons is something to be proud of. They have made a special effort this year to surround themselves with a capable cast and have spent a great deal of money on the scenery and cos tumes. The ball room dresses In the second act will cause the female por 1 ion of the audience to open their eyes amazement, as these gowns are par ticularly handsome. The piece this season has more of a plot than the av erage Murray and Mack production, although the plot is guaranteed not to give anybody a headache, but most of the funny business and comedy situa tions will bo found to come legitimate ly and naturally, which makes them all the more enjoyable. Murray and Mack are today the old est team of farce comedy players now before 'tho public though probably the youngest in years. They have been stalling continuously for fourteen years. When they started Murray was nineteen ml Mack was twenty Vers of age. Their first production was a skit entitled "The Irish Neighbors." fiom the beginning of their careers they have been successful in their par tiiular line. They have made many big productions but this year they are fairly to out do theiuselvesThe produc tion of their latest comedy "Around the Town," is said to contain more, novelties than any farce comedy of a similar nature. Murray and Mack will he the at traction at the Elks' Auditorium to morrow night. Their appearance here matks the formal opening of the the atrical season in Winston-Salem for the coming, winter. Their vehicle of men inicnt is overflowing with new and original musical numbers, beauti ful wardrobe, elaborate scenery, in fact, a thorough equipment necessary for a first-class production. The cast includes the dainty soubrette. Miss jfihdys Van. Miss Mable Blake, Miss .losle .Williams, the Trocaderre Quar jlelte, who made such a hit last sea I -on with the same organization, VVal- S. Ilmwer, the celebrated Pony . .1. -I-.V,, n I' 'favor of the audience. The plot of the piece is founded 0.1 the fahv tale of the dancing princess ,h 'he Bros. Grimm and serves to in troduce Dr ho-e socially is Ifc cure of broken hearts and througn 'a'ioo fiequent use of his love elixirs, I til0 irresponsible little doctor unwinds a -keln of trouble not only for himseli l;t incidentally for a score of others. I He undertakes to torn the hearts of I I he king's daughters toward a band of i.,!M .- ,1'ant knights and in so dninj incurs the wrath of their faiher and is l.anfshed from the kingdom. Taking flight on a boat, he lands at an en 'hinted h where he Is about to have his head cut off when the king who lias discovered the hiding place of the followers of Prince Fortunio arrives with his soldiers and attempts to take possession of the castle but he is cir cumvented by the gallant prince and they all make up and live happy ever alter, and from the rise of the cur tain to the finale they sing pretty songs, wear pretty costumes that Is the pretty girls do and other wise comport themselves in an enter taining way to the environment of a succession of a bewilderingly beauti ful series of stage settings. ter Mallet. chorus. and a large male and female Should be in your vest pocket or hand) about the home. In the trying summer heat, when you are all run down and physically weak with ner vous prostration, skin eruptions, depressed spiiits, peevishness, irritability, general sensitiveness of the whole nervous system, morbid fears, restless' and sleepless nights, eczema, pimples, blotches and all impurities of the blood. ' . Now Is the lime to begin. This great remedy costs but 11 trifle, will save 3011 doctois' bills and years of suffering. If you value your life and of some others, von will only use a remedy 1 tied and never found wauling this can he found In Penn Nerve and Blood Tonic When you lake ft Penn Itemed), ou are using an honest, reliable medic ine, vouched for by jour leading druggist as free from all spirit is or poisons n body-builder, with a tonic found in no other known medicine. It is a tonic that tones. Penn Drug Co., Philadelphia Pa. Vaughn-Crutchficld Co., Wholesale Agents Retailed by Simpson Drug Co., E. W. O'Han lon, and Landquist & Pfohl "Wonderland." The attraction at the Auditorium Monday evening. September 10. will lie "Wonderland." one of the few mu sical comedies that attained the dig nity of a run in New York last season. wonderland' conies under the man agement of .loseph M. Gaites. who has. oiganizcd one of the strongest mtioi cal comedy companies ever put to gether. "Little Chip" and Mary Mar ble, who last season toured the coun try as the star of "Nancy Brown" and whose reputation, particularly south of the Mason and Dixon line, Is one to conjure with, are at the head of the company "Little Chip" plays his orig inal role, that of the Mad Hatter which he created during the New York run of the piece. The book and lyrics are by Glen MacDonough and the music is by Victor Herbert. The fact that lullan Mitchell is the father of "Won derland" will add much weight here, for his clever "Wizard of Oz" and unties in iny land' are too recent successes to be forgotten by those who have an eve for all the word beau liful implies in stage craft. Mitchell lias no equal in planning and execut ing beautiful color schemes, costume effects, transformations, etc, and his stage animals will live long after the pla.s are forgot leu. The new four legged actor In "Wonderland" is call ed Rolla, the laughing horse, and on the opening performance he ran "Lit tle Chip," who was the unequivocal PERSONAL NOTES. E. H. Stockton visited Mayodan yes lerday. Dr. J. G. Ector, of Friendship, was here, yesterday. Mrs. S. E. Johnson Is the guest of relatives at Rural' Hall. Mrs. J. L. Iishmlt, who has been quite ill, is convalescing. Col. John Staples, of Greensboro, was In the city yesterday. K. L. Anderson left last evening for his home in Baltimore. T. M Crews, of the Charlotte Ob server, was in the city today. J. B. Whltaker, of Greensboro, Is spending a few days In the city. K. S. Vcrney returned this morning froni.'a business trip to Baltimore. Miss Julia Garner has returned to Salem from a three weeks' stay in Yadkluville. Prof. John N. Ambler, of Salem, Va., came in cm the morning train from Mooiesvillc. Mrs. H. C. Korner and children, who have been at Kernersville for some time, returned home this morning. The Misses Rilharz have returned from several weeks' stay in Virginia and are now at their home in the Belo House. Miss Anna Whitehead, of Wilming ton, and Miss Virda Nuiiii. of Ridge way, Va., arrived this morning to en ter Salem Academy. Mis Violet Wilson has accepted a position with W. S. Martin. Miss Wil son will be in charge of the hosiery ami underwear department. John Y. Phillips, a, lawyer and farmer of Pinnacle, came down yes terday to take in the circus, but the rain caused him to decide not to go. roR FALL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It gives best methods of seed ing and. full information a'Hjut Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Clovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Vn. Our Trd M.rfc Brand Seed iirr lie best nu cie.ucsi (piamus eiiminni.i.- We ments Church fler. tlolle ing are able cost. We - phone .J'5 l"''tr is 4 u '-he I '-t' our elated ai.d (,!.,,,,, fii. Distinction in Dress. Ladies' Furnishing Parlor. Beautiful line of skirts at half price. Dainty white shirt waist suits at half price. All "hot weather" stuff must be closed out by Sept. 1st, regardless of cost. MISSES MARTIN Phone 694 308 Liberty Bennett & SIMPLE CATARRH REMEDY. Take a Hyotnei Treatment Four Times a Day and be Cured. Hyomei has pei formed almost mi- ARCHITECTS. Rooms 13-14 Tise Bldg Winston-Salem. STEM niriilous cures and Is today recognized by leading members of the medical profession as the only advertised rem edy for this disease than can he re lied upon to do jilst what it claims. I'ntil recently your physician would have said the only way to cure ea tarih would be to have a change of climate, but now with Hyomei you can cany a health-giving climale In your vest pocket and by breathing it a few minutes four times a day, cure yourself. The Hyomei outfit costs btitAOITA The Hyomei treatment Is simple and tasy to use. It destroys all ca tarrh germs in the air passages and em iches and purifies the blood with ozone. When using Hyomei the air you breathe will seem like that on the mountains, high above sea level. A complete Hyomei outfit costs but $l.b0, extra bottles, 50 cents. If it does not give you satisfaction, E. VV. 1 on will refund your money. You run no risk whatever in taking this reliable treatment. t... to A Sale and Introduction of The IS I C E ! Prompt shipment to all points. C. M.THOMAS 6 CO. Winston-Salem, N. C . i i. m tin villi ir'ifiiiiiii n win : RODDICK'S Wood Fibre Hard Wall Plaster A GOOD JUDGE OF Ktt decides in favor of the sort iiimgs tor horses, cattle nf wwuii i io iiiiuiii under ot If von are as cartful about for yuur animals as you an what you eat yourself youT, marketing here. Prices fair am G. L. Dull & Phone 176, 108 Fii WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 5Tf One Nigh! Only T1IK KAMorS OlllGIN.lj MurrayandMi Jn Their Lat"el surresifiil Farce "AROUND THE TOWN, New songs, mw ilanrti girls, handsome (whimcs. P fin, 75 and l."11- Seiils on s;d' Tuesday, O'llatl Ion's, Money bale Guaranteed 36 inch Black Taffeta This silk is what we call perfection in American manufacture. Having I1 taken the exclusive agency for Winston-Salem, and being" anxious for you to become acquainted with same we will offer special prices for Three (3) days only, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. Comes in 3 different Qualities $1.25. $1.50. $2. For the three Havs wp J will allow 25c a yard in other words you pay,$l, $1.25, $1.75. 14 Remember this is a high class taffeta and if it does not cive nerfprt satisfaction there will be no quibbling about making good. YOU WILL CALL AND EXAMINE SAME, WON'T YOU? Telephone 111 ROSENBACHER'S Fourth &, Trade J4 PPPPPPPPPPPPOQPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPpppppppQ Starving to Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Wallers, of St. Clair street, Cleveland, Ohio, was literally starving to death. She writes: "My Mornacn was so weak from useless drugs that I could not eat. and my nerves so wrecked that 1 could not sleep; and not before 1 was given up to die was I Induced to try Electric Bitters; with the wouder- lui result that improvement began at once, and a complete cure followed." nest health tonic on earth. 5i)c. Guar anteed by V. O. Thompson, druggist. This Is Universal Amongst the Craft. Mess. Hirshberg, Hollander & Co.: I have used your Stag Brand Paint and I can truthfully say that it is the best mixed 'paint, ever brought before the people of this country. Very truly, C. T. BOWERS. Waynesboro, Va. jou win ne convinced by one trial ot btag beini-i'aste Paint. "One Kal Ion makes two." For sale bv W II CI I na rd. - Why should, you pay ?r,c for a lace curtain when you can get as good one for 3Sc. at the cost sale at the V I Hill old stand. C. L. Wilkinson - f' The Carlanti Stoves and flanges are acknowledged the world's best. Ho-niinger-Blackburn Co. R. L. RIERSON, M, D. Office.. Over O'Hanlon'B. Blood, Nervous and Lung Piteates a Specialty. Tobacco FLUES. Peter. W. Blum Winston-S,ilcm,N. CJuGfjMDddSHi9 ,'o w'lmnn'' i ness can be owt without chudKt is !ier nature i and want asmucbsof to love the tiftil w The critical ordeal through which the expectant moth" must kn,.,.v c f,.n,Ulth AraA. nain. sufferins and clanger.i very thought of it fills her with apprehension and necessity for the reproduction of life to be either f l he useot Motneri rnena so prepares i'. ,,. " ' nfulorinj1 that it is safely passed without any danger remedy is always ap plied externally, and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Send fnr frpfl book containing informttion of pricclros value to all cxpactant mothera, The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta This great ana K3BtlB0P ' Don't pay SI .00 for :i conni M-nino when you, can get the same for 75c at, the VV. L. Hill stand. C. L. Wilkinson & Co. FOUNDED 1802 C1, Av and Colltf, ' Wrinston-Salcm, N. C. (For girls and Youn- Women,' The Fall term begins Septembei ?tn. t. 3,- 1 Entrance examinations Auti- 31 . ept- Preparatory and Collegiate Departnie:; -tendance more than 400. Special Hepaitne meicial, Industrial, .Language, Elocuinm, u Work. , - Not a cheap school, but an ecor."m" mandiiig a first class patronage from " elgn countries. ' Special information furnished on aiU""-1 ulllli Ma- a ( L K.HI T QligE R W i T H oWeTfj
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75