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THE TWIN-CITY DAILY 8ENTINEL.WIN3TQN SALEM, SEPTEMBER 5, PERSONAL NOTES. U Are Your Prescriptions Filled U Oby a Registered Druggist? fl You Will Find a Registered Druggist Always Present j n When You - ----- n n LEARN IKE WAY TO SIMPSOH'sJj PROM RIIFICH TOOiy IVAn,,,r.e1atoChathanJ I C? ,(' . I L II II 1 11 I III I UU1I I ' " I H l I m . -x- -n ,,:i.v... -1 of iloct villi. -.is .n . i . y t or i r . I PN SAFEGUARD YOURHEALTH (Special to The Setitltiel.) RAI.EICH. Sept. 4. Judge Piirno:i in the federal court heard argument today and made an older In the bank H. (.!- Cliatliiim n't day. l-i f. J. N. in 1 1 1 a . vMteci Zimmerman visited Mt. A in tod.. Hip i-itv tnda.v. I t Newman ni:u'.c a business trip ruptrv cast- oi l. u. nmsr, iimu.i,( (.,( .pM!,)(m) ioiay. contractor, of Durham, l ne oraer, d wt,lU lo the casU.,- was to the firm that If tne truslec.j V j J K Howling, thinks it advisable hcl,a" 01 , . can bring a lo, of forty odd head of Col. J. I.. Luc low came mjlns n.,.,n- mi.! mules from Virginia into .r.s v.vm a c REMEDIES PENN NERVf; AND BLOOD TONIC Should bi; In our vest pocket or handy about the home. In the trying hummer heat, when you are all mil down and physically weak with ner voiih prostration, skin eruptions, depressed spirits, peevishness, irritability, general sensitiveness of the whole nervous system, morbid fears, restless and sleepless lights, eczema, pimples, blotches, and all impurities of the blood. . Now is the time to begin. This great remedy costs but a trille, will save joil doctors' bills and ears of suffering. If you value your life and of some i) tliers, you will only use a remedy tiled and never found wanting this can be found in Penn Nerve and Blood Tonic When you take a Penn Remedy, jmi are using an honest, reliable medic ine, vouched for by your loadlnj druggist as free from all spiritis or poisons it body-builder, with ii tonic found in no other known medicine. It is a tonic that tones. Penn Drag Co., Philadelphia Pa. Vaughn-Crutchfield Co., Wholesale Agents Retailed by Simpson Drug Co., E. W. O'Han lon, and Landquist & Pfohl hot Kes this Siatejand sell them as assets of the bankrupt. Trustee Bowling was represented in the argument by J. A. (iiles and the creditors had Guthrie & (.iuthrie as counsel. The First Baptist church, colored, held practically all day services Sun day in their new church at the south east corner of capital square, It being the first service ever held In the new church. $mi;;.4'J was raised during the day, $71.79 being for the comple tion of the auditorium and $71.70 for incidental expenses. The services were held in the basement of the church. The auditorium will not Jje completed for some time yet. STATE'S OLDEST EDITOR. w i S-sSts .... .: SjjsS; Positive A soda cracker should be the most nutri tious and wholesome of all food3 made from wheat Comparative But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. There is however, one Superlative soda cracker at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone in its supreme excellence the name is Unecda Biscuit (Tfi a dust tight. (V moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Major Bernard and The Daily Star Got First Experience on "The Star Spangled Banner." Raleigh News and Observer, Major W. H. Barnard, veteran edi tor of the excellent Wilmington Stvr. wa , pleasantly in Raleigh last weex The Star, over whose destinies Major Barnard has presided since he Pub lished It in 18(i7, Is the oldest dairy paper in the State and the Major him self is certainly the oldest newspaper nan in point of service in the da.ly field and unless "Father Creecy" has not retired, in the weekly field also. During all the years The Star has kept the tenor -of its way conserva''vely and usefully. There has never b '-'ti n better exponent of sincere Journalism in the State. The Star's editor is full of reminisc ences of a life which has been packed with experience and struggle. Since his early adolescence he has been identified with newspaper work; In Texas, after an intermission during the war on the Fayettevllle Presbyte-I daughter. Mrs. Clement Manly, ic rian a religious paper wnh a secu turning home today lar department with tne old Wilming ton Dispatch and, finally, with the Star. In 1S55 Major Barnard went to Tex as wiih the intention of becoming a lawyer and studied there for a while under a famous politician, who in the manner of his (lay had an organ There was another politician In the same neck of woods or thereabouts, and he. also, had his organ. When the campaign came on, the rivals left the town of Henderson and each left his Mrs. E. P. Miller went to urtns bo'io today to visit friends. Mis. M. K. Teague and children are visiting relatives at Kernerswile. Dr. H. T. Bahnson came in this morning from a professional trip. Mrs. R. B. Kernel returned this morning from a visit to Kernersvllle. G. W. Martin, of Madison, was here yesterday and today, returning home this afternoon. Miss Eva Farmer, of Wilson, who has been visiting Miss Robina Mickle, returned home today. Miss Annie Grant, of Mocksville. passed through the city this morning enroute t Philadelphia. W. M. McDanlels, formerly with the J. J. Norman Co., has accepted a posi tion with J T. Poindexter & Co. Mrs. M.E. Stein, or Jacksonville. Fla.. is the guest of her sons and daughter at the Home Bakery. B. F. Montague, of Raleigh, who has been visiting his brother, Dr. S. J. Montague, returned home today. Willie and Grady Mailer, R. E. Dai ton, Jr.. Pride Jones. Jr., and Chas. Vaiice entered Guilford College to day. . Mrs. W. H. Hitt and son, of Roanoke, who have been visiting rela tives here, left this afternoon for home. Miss Delia York, of Greensboro, w ho has been visiting Miss Mil tie F ma i for a nioi th. rcurncd hone today Dr. D. X. Dalton made a profession al visit to Kernersvllle today. He was called there to see Mrs. Virgil Holcomb. Col. A. S. Buford, of Richmond, Va., spent the night here, the guest of his Morgan Hill, of Pilot Mountain, was here this morning, returning from Ire dell county. He is just recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. X. A. I.ewls.oiie of the foremen with the Southbound construction force, went to Greensboro this morning in search of men to work on the railroad. A. T. Thornton left this afternoon for Roanoke, where he expects to locate. He has been salesman for the Meyers-West brook Co. for some time organ with an aspiring young man.i Mrs. I. Rosenstock and children, of Major Bernard's politician had named Danville, who have been the quests of his organ the "Star Spangled Banner" i Mrs. Carrie Rosenbacher. sinter of ami the future editor of the Star, who Mrs. Rosenstock, returned home io was not then so conservative, sure did make her wave. His friend across! the street was running the Democrat and showe dhis Irish. While the poli ticians were at each other on the stump, there was music In plenty be hind. And, when the campaign was over, there was no more law for W. II. Barnard. He had got' his fing'.'r in the ink and he followed the call. The law went to the "scrap." " In the daily field in North Carolina the Star has been and is of a solitary type. Every page and every line shows forth the personality of its editor and owner, in a day when papers are more and more showing forth In con tents and policy the hand of the busi ness office, The Star intensely indi vidualistic lg a pleasing exception to the rule. For1 years and years It has consistently defied what had become general newspaper usage. Editorials c.a I items appeared bravely on day. Mrs. C. L. Holland left this morn ing for I.eaksville. She was accom panied by her son, Henry Ogburii, who goes there to enter the Leaks-ville-Spray Institute. Register of Deeds H. W. Lindsay went to Kernersvllle last evening to see his daughter. Mrs. Holcomb, of Mt. Airy, who Is 111 at the home of hei parents in Kernersvllle. She is suf fering from -acute Indigestion. Miss Mamie Lee Richardson, of Asheboro, who has been the uist of her aunt, Mrs. E. R. Messick, for two v t-eks more. we. it f. Gieeiisiio-i this morning to relatives there for a few days before returning home. Mr. and Mis. W. ,V. Reynolds and Miss Susie Bitting, the latter of Berk ley, Cai., returned this morning from a visit to New York. They were ac companied from that city by Mrs. J. the front page, as they still do. Al- A- Bitting, mother of Mrs. Reynolds. .1... L . , ! n-t,n ..:!..' L . I . ' visaing ner uatignter, Mrs. Farrlsh, in Canada. though the paper has grown and pros :vict;, it was only recently that It. de scended to the linotype machine. Even now Major Bernard sighs when he think of them. "They make a fellow say awful things sometimes." - ! Spot, it! The hardware stores that gives exceptional values. Call on us ut any time for an; thing you need in the hardware line and you will find us able to filpply your needs att he low est price. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. To Remove FrecKles Pimplei la Ten Dayi, Cm adiliola A naw discovery, sold unir positive guar antee and money re funded to every cae where ft falls to remove freckles, pimples, llver pot tun -tan, mIIow ness, collar discolora tion, blackheads and all eruptions of tbe skin, no m alter of how long landing, Cures ordinary cases tn 10 days, and the worst In 20 days. After these defects ire removed the skin will be clear, enft, healthy and benutlful. No possible harm can result from Its use. 60 eeatt and 11.09 at leading drug stores or by mall. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Fart. Ten; Sold in Winston by Simpson Drug Co., IS. W. O'Haiilou and other drug- It'son your neighbor's wall RODDICKS Wood Fibre Hard Wall riaater r The Piedmont Furniture Co. Is offer ing some exceptionally low prices on mattresses this week." TEMPLE IN RALEIGH (Special to The Sentinel.) RALEIGH. Sept. 4. Lieutenant Governor Francis I). Winston, who is grand master of the North Carolina Graiiil Lodge Masons. is spending a few davs in rhe cltv on lumin nected with the supreme court and says that he spent several days last week In the western part of the State delivering addresses before large Masonic gatherings, called by the dfs- itici deputy grand masters in several )f the ilistricts, notably at Ruther I'oidton where District Deputy S. Gal lert presided and at Shelby where Dis trict Deputy S. .1. Durham called ihe session. Great interest was manifest ed In the building of the grand lodge temple at Raleigh. Sumptuous din ners were served at each of the meetings, "j7'M''H. CHEAP FUEL Tobacco FLUES. Peter W. Blum Winston-Salem, N. C. R. L. RIERSON, M. D. t Office Over O'Hanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diieasei a Specialty, Notice to Teachers. Thera will be a teachers' meeting in County Superintendent Speas' of fice Saturday, September 1J, at t:;:n l. m. There will be an address by Rev. V. W. Grabbs. of Bethania. Elec tion of officers and some other busl hess i look after. All teachers are earnestly requested to lie present J. W. MI'RRAY, Pies. We have sold the Garland stove and Hinges for several years. Have sold several ear loads. ot a dissatis fied customer on our list. ' Roniinger Blaeklnirn Co. K 1 Jjyrlghll; '(G06 B It. SCMLOSS t)0S. A CO. Fine Clothes ilake Baltimore and New York 1906 Fall Tailoring M of the Season T HURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY. SEPT. In order to induce everybody to lay in a good supply of fuel while the weather ii good, we are offering, until further no tice, our famous "WIDOW KENNEDY" Coal at the very low price of $5.50 per ton. This is cash price. Put in your or ders now for your requirements and pay cash on delivery. See us and get prices on all fuel be for buying. Peoples Fuel and Ice Co. ndflMQ For Rent-Sui-I UUIllO table for bed 1 1 rooms or office; 7 of hem next to Zinzendorf Hotel, Main St. Modern conveniences. II. MONTAGUE. An Expert Cutter represent well known tailoring house Schloss Bros. 6 C will be at this store on the ab( days. See that your Fall S bears SCHLOSS BRO Trade Mark. Its the guaran of Fit, Style and Wear. M M KM CLO lllb. WWk w I w "High Class Carments Reasonably? . "1 ipJVi toawnaiJiiiiwiiM ill i . cEPT.51 WEDNEbLm" - . i ne ,. . S IT' 1 i A GOOD JUDGE OF HEED decides In favor of the sort of good things for horses, cattle, pigs and poultry to be found under our roof. If you are as careful about the food for your animals as you are about what you eat yourself you'll do your marketing here. Prices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fiftb St iVfurrava lu Thtir l. " ' tHET0WH N vv .,, -i. . . illle ' - till-. h-i; iseat " M'' !0-llaf'!"'V- ' i i r. F. prompt suiP 1 .11 nnints- am-- . t TALK IT QWER WITH O'BRlE'l A L K
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