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THE 1 WIN CITY DAI Li SENTINEL WINSTON' SALEM, SEPTEMBER u IT'S NOT ONLY THE Purity and Freshness of our drugs that cause so many to have their prescriptions filled by us, but the PROMPT, SYSTEMATIC and ACCURATE way in which they are filled. 3C u A Registered Druggist Always Present n LEARN IKE WAY TO SIMPSON'S 1 CZIZZp3 ZHZm2 EHZZ!I3 tZZIJ JiLl3 D 0 D 3 Bennett & Co. Bevond our exf citations we h;ive had to build ;m ad dition to o.ir already large wood shed we ifow have SOUTHERN STILL LIVING. Former Citizen of Winston-Salem Re ported to Have Committed Suicide Turns Up At Danville. A spi rial from liauvilc, Va., to l In- Charlotte Observer .says: "Watt ('. Southern, tin- young w hit' mini who was rcporttd tit !iai' lu 'i' if mini iit.nl mar UriilsvliM1 Moiida Kiiili a I hi I It t in brain,': is alive am Mil Danville: He was shocked when In , . , ,- . . : i , ...... t I - n an I lit' siori m ms silicon' ami ran capacity for keeping ten car,.,,,, .r,.,.,,..,,, i i,..w it K.n out. south i r:i Iff! hi.s home 111 (ircetisltoro Sun tiny tin ill-count n( some trouble Willi lis wile, anil came lo Dim villi. Mi diii lint till liis wife ..lie! i' lie was HO lliii. While bel'e Sothern has been cm pin vt -,l m.s a ea, la iiN-i . bin at proseii s i ouliiii-tl r.-t bis hi -.1 as l lie result o. .1 fall sustained Monday. He know: :ni)iii.! of il'.e iliuii man and caiiiio plaln liuw it happened that lit catiu ,n possession of his letters." Hoiiiein nimi'leii Mrs. Mattie 1'eilily cor. I. i this ei'y. lie i ii tl his faiiiil resided lien- for several years befon ' heir i i.nnn al lo Ml. "nsboi o. loads of stove wood dry. Now the circus has been, the (heat October Fair will be, Jack Frost will come and stav, so we advise the people to lay in store enough wood to keep w arm when the chilly winds begin to blow from the ncrth pole. Phone 27 Bennett & Co W. W. M;i ) lit ', of Wilkesbon win : In t il nuetnliii'.; I'Vileral Court a: Ir. eiislnii'n. i'i'e. t'til'ii' ilie defend mis in the fcc:iuc ea.-es. spent til. .igut iii'te on his return home. Miss l.ucile Crews, of (Ijeenshori; wI.d has been visit, an .Miss Mabel Sbiirp, renirnid lioine last evening. , t.'v.; 1 ' 4 1 ; Up : ! : 1 l i T, - ! IN -,'y 1 ; "I y' : -mm A GOOD JUDGE OF KTEED decides in favor of the sort ot Ron) Clings for horses, callle, pigs anil pinillry to ho found under our roof. If you arc as careful about tlio food for your animals as you an. about what ybu cat. yoursell you'll do your tnarkellng here. Trices fair ami snuan G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St. Nissen Park Open Each Night A Grand Program THE LOVE LETTER. LIFE ON SHIPDOARD. A DETECTIVE TOUR AROUND THE WORLD. THE TRAIN WRECKERS. PIRSOTS REVENGE. Fries MTg. 6 Power Co nothing you can buy equals Meade & Baker's Carbolic Mouthwash for perfert cU'anMng and preserving tif the ti'i lh. Harmless, yet leave! flte teeth kI''.'""K white, and the, breath pure. 2.V., 50c., $1.00. DoyourCHILDKEN ASK QUESTIONS Of citltr; .' M'- Ii i.i tlioir way of loarni-i? ; : -i it: it your duty to answer Yi. ; rr.y i:co'ln.tlictionary to ai-.l y )U. L v.. n't answer every qucnl.ii. r., ! :.',(' which ii. v i ilefinilo n:..-." only,!t,'t .-';' nmchi: .i - , ; 1: re thousands to tititrt:", clear and : !. r.! ut word!! t!;"!-.i;n,men, , l lv! II .-1 JITlfl the ( I t jP pair ot; sir el Holler Mall H.-ariiiu Shales, ami you i;et -our money s worth. rioer:rs!!uatou is th thief of Mine anil our pm ket hook as w ell. ' Call at our store ti.il.ly and sa.iinni by Inve.-tln in some of the roll Ins itifns. Nieli'e I'lated Corfu' nu Ten Vols. . ChallliR Dishes, Nii kle ilate(l Cream IMlcheis, Knaniellea ware of all kinds. IposithKy-no cll.lsl. Most complete line of Kiie!i,.n -,rnit in e, BROWN-ROGtRS COMPANY. iil.e. V !)i ',, tn, t'n ( hildrcn can fim 1 tl'.olr o,, i ;.::-v,-er.-.. Some of om-jrrei.' - ; : .l'.:.v-'r.:-iTilicd their power I-.; e.f tV dicUonary. Of tour.1-. - y:,u v.v.;-X th- ltesl dic- lionary. 'j lie ).-o. t critical prefer tin; Nov; :;nd Kalarfri-d Edition of webster's International DlCTiONARY Till.' (;t?Avri TtpTK- ni.,. AwAiiD) fi -rv. !:it!i was e iven at the World's Fair. Zl. I.ouir,. 1' I'-"1 -! ;. v iVfitli'tmx ul"lit it irrtp Irs. 'VHMi-'S I iNrmvmu. G. & C. MERRIAM CO, jmtnawy; polishers. - 8PRINOFIELD, M88. The Knox Hat F f) 1 Afef 9 L f sZ 0 L 6 PERSONAL NOTES. C. M. lUinard. uf Raleigh, was here ;od:i. W. Ii. Stafford came ill today from i tiu-iin ss trip South. T. B. ApiX'ison came In this rnorn Inu from a business trip. II. strict AHoiucy Holton relumed torn Mrei iisIkuo last nisht. J. A. 1 Man retiiiiieil Mils nioriiiiif; from, a business tiip South. Mis. W. P. R'id retunieil this af :i riiuoti from a visit to relatives in Vi: i;i:iia. Mis. llrilifil- Perry and children. ,!:o have been visiting relatives here. otit home today. Misses Nell (Irifflth and Eva Whar ion, of neinmons. are the gtiesls nl ihe Misses Minshaw. K. I- Rawley. of Salisbury, afte; spending it few days here with his pa rents, returned home today. Miss (iertrude Tesh returned last uii;lit I'roiii a visit to her brother, K II. Tesh, at Columbus", Ohio. Charlie Sapp and Henry Masten eft this liioruiiiK for New York and Washington to spend ten days. Mrs. II. A. I.ineback returned n ,1'teruooii tioiu a visit to her daughtei vlrs. C. II. WenholiI, at Kernersvilie Mr. ' anil .Mrs. J. B. Moughiss am. i.in. who spent Ihe summer in tin .Veslern pan of the State, arrive, mine last night. Miss Mattie Dove, who has held a 'losition in ihe ollice of Ilie Southern iieifiht depot, left last evening foi f'nion. S. ('.. where she goes to accep: i s::,:ilar position. Clil' f of Police Thomas returned in lay from a visit to his son near Flal inio'o. The latier, who sustained u trior's injury lo one hip by a fall i "w yea is a no, is able to walk withotii rut elu i With Sentinel Advertisers. II. A. Siilihiil. the Salem dry simmIi nan. calls attention to his big stock :f fall. and winter iiooils. Motiiiin & Cuthrell want to repair our old roof or put mi a new one foi .nu before had weather, Meiini'tt i& Co., the wood-yard firm, .ay their trade so far tuts been far be ond their' expecia- ions. .1. K. Shepheid wants to saw your Knoil; his Jiisoliue saw is now on the i. If you want to save money sec aim. liosi ubacher & Ilro The impres sion of a great many ladies at this it ore. Wachovia Loan a ml Trust 'Co. Re )oit. of condition at close of business September 4. 'F you waui your wood sawed, phone (Iradv Critlith. No. ?.K '.OST White ribbon belt with gold buckle. Reward. Return to Mrs. J. 1. Norman. Sale of Valuable Farm Lands. Iiy virtue of an order of the Supe rior Court of Forsyth county made in special proceedings, entitled A. I.. IV He and others, vs. Flavie Petrpe, 1 will sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, at. the promises, .it the late residence of .1. E. Petree. leceased. on Satin day, the 22nd day if September, Mini',, at t o'clock p. m'.. the lands of said .1. E. Petree, deceits ed. consisting of, first, what is known is the home place, "on which is situnt d the residence, ham and stables, tnd oilier out-bulldings, containing 1 In acres and 57 poles, according to survey made by .1. A. I.ineback am! set. forth in deed, bearing date April l". M't'l, by Edward Uondthaler, pics idetll, to .), E. Petree; for more cer ttiinty of the boundaries thereijf, see -aid deed as recorded in Hook ol Deeds No. II::, Pa;;,. N, in office of the Register of Deeds or Forsyth County. Secondly. Three other tracts ad ituning each other, but not adjoining 'he home tract. One of these tracts coutainiiiR in acres more or less, ad joining lands of E. II. .Jones, Widow Spaiigh, and others, known as the Dan'l Powers tract, the other two tracts conveyed by C. M. Rights, pres ident, one containing 5 acres find SS poles, more or less. The other con ainiiii; (J iic res and l,",n poles more ir less. The three adjoining tracts ogether, containing 31 acres ami 4 )o!es more or less. Thirdly, One other tract, not. ad joining any of the above .tracts, con taining I! acres and 1 HI poles more less, adjoining .las. A. petree and oth A f Oii'si- hinds lie on or neai Hie Cleinnionsville and old Town roads, f, miles west of Winston, near 'lallli' ''liHteh, The-homo phiee -'ontauis about In cres of timber and balance in a good state of cultivation Also al the same time ami ,;iu.t, tvill b" sold at public auction, for cash., . ' iliii a l ill net sun,, not sold at a previous siile. This Until August. Iliiul. I. R. PETREE, C propen t nier. "Favorite" Ranges. rflR DCMT 7 rooms on ruir iil.ii i Mainstroot a next hotel Zinzendorf splendidly lighted and ven .tilated. Modern conve-Iniences. H. MONTAGUE. Theatre Peck's Bad Boy" Tomorrow Night. -Peck's Bad Hoy" will be the at traction at the Elks- Auditorium to ni.ir.tw night. This show is to be pre ttfid heie at the following pries: I,",, 2r, '' and "tit cents. It is said o'he'a thoroughly enjoyable produc i.,ii in everv particular and one that le serves i;ood natioiuige. U is ionising situations that never tail ,-reate merriment fidl of to "Human hearts." To be transported, from the strife if town to the atmosphere of the hill oiintry, with its simple, honest pen ile pursuing their lives of affection mil trust, is in itself a refreshment. To hear the singing of the birds ami hose other sounds with the farm, to hear and see all things that flood the neniory with pleasant experiences or xriteJ the imagination to a realizing sense of the poelrv of common things, s not only a relief frpni the cares of he day, but a renewal uf the better -iide of our nature. In the realistic melodrama "Human Hearts," the scenes which are iaid chiefly among the hills of Arkansas, is found a power o charm that is marvellous. Every thing has. its purpose and furthers the main intention of an all absorbing story of love, hate, injustice and retri iiition. The play engages the sympa thies for the sufferings visited on a family of plain, hones', people, through, he unfortunate marriage of the hero with an adventuress whom hi : bought to reform, but failed: the 'cmptatiou of the 4dd lift' proving too trotig for her. Not only these two. nit all associated with them suffer iv their mistake. The dark side of this powerful story is well balanced by humor, adroitly introduced am', mailt' necessary element of the action. To d 'tall the pbu would iob the ''tailor of the pleasure of its surprises, for like Shore Aetes. and the Oid Hoiiit-s'.cail, 'Human Hearts." while on ; different theme, throbs with In 'erest true to nature and is an ever welcome visitor lo the discriminating md thoughtful spectator. That its niuiliietion will be welcomed by an ivei flowing house is almost a fore gone conclusion. Mood plaVs, like good wine, improve Aith age. This is certainly true of that marvellously- (iiicees.sl'ul melo drama "Human Hearts,'- which Man ager Nankeviile offers for the tenth viiir. The company to be seen in the play this season, compiises nil of lasl war's favorites, and wherever a part -ould he impioved upon.. Ilio change litis 'been made, ami it is promis. il that .never before has this beiiitiful play been so well 'presented. "Human Hearts" gives a pine, wholesome les on -that touches- ihe heart stfiiigs in the pathetic scenes and excitis the risibilities in the humorous ones. The pathos and come'ly are so well hlendi'ih that the .audience is in tears one moment and convulsed with laugh 'er the next. The scenic, equipment will lie perfect in eveiy detail, so it is said, and the management has done everything possible to insure it first hiss pet foi mnnce. At the EllA' Auditorium Mondav night. x Miss Leinbach's Studio. ..Yesterday's C'liailolle Observer sios: Miss Emma l.cinbach, vocalist, will open a studio at Graham Ter race, "2:! North Tryon street. Associa ted' with Miss l.cinbach will be Miss Melen Foil, teacher of piano. The studio will open Monday next, the 17th. In the meantime Miss l.cinbach will lie at tut North Tryon street. Cilice Miss I.einhaeh was tissocia'ed with the Presbyterian College here, -everal years ago. as vocal teacher, she has studied with George Hene.hel in London and .lasques Honlcy in Paris. Miss Foil has also studied abroad since she. left Charlotte. Sin and Miss l.cinbach will make a good nam. They are taiented and accomplished. Starving to Death. Ilecause her stomach was so weak 'lied by useless drugging that she 'ould not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters f St. Clair sheet. Clevebnnl ni,i.,' starving to death, she stomach was so weak !nigs that I could not nerws so wrecked that 'P: and not before I was literally writes; "My from useless 'at. and my I could not n up o die wiis I induced to 'ry Electric Hitlers- uitli Hi,. -,i.. Will result that improvement began at 'U'.ce. and a complete cure, followed " Best, herilth ionic on earili. r.ne n,,.,,- lanleed by V. O. Thompson, druggist. j Mother Goose, Revised. j Mousey, goosey, gander, j Wither dost thou wander? I 1 o New 1 ork. and bac; i vnq to the campus I I acre 1 '! meet the lit I Rig folks ar.d ail. I This vei y nighi froiii i nine and make a ea The BUSY STQ A great many ladies urn the impression that w miuwiii ran-suits. We wish it understood- that the present time either an oK Miitora ri X. ' llltf 1' I I I I I Iff ... ...I.:1 V..:... "7.",l "X y nil. n aic SL'iimg ior J7.Vt. and $15 values. Tn nhnnr ton .l.,. . .j v,,, vitl, show the very latest shf Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, for L Misses, and Children. r C 1 1 ft .'1rtl ..r.11 1 A 1IV- OIJ1VJ 1U HOI (IU l)l roj( (j.J minute but they will be exclusive. ' wilt Kr ii vii-iotv- tlrtr. u lll i.. t ..... iuiiij nn.i., mttiy DO (1110 ot a style and none will be duplicated, New Arrivals! 50 Grey Suits, all sizes, S Including. mii'ist's. Shirt Waist Silks. Exclusive patterns. P.hck and colored tin All the New Fall Dress Fa It would take one a day to inspect m V New Handkerchiefs New Hand Bags New Umbrellas New Outing Flannels New Embroideries Call at every opportunity. We n pleasure in showing you the new things a arrive the instructions to our salcspco; not to urge any one to buy. The date of the Fall - Opening will nounced in a few days. ROSEN BA'CHEH Fourth aud i radc Street: Pinnacle Malt Extract " ' 4 if Conveys a maximum amount of nutritious food ii!'o)ertiiM to the system, and in sucli a form as imposes a minimum rax upon rneuigesnvu oii-vto '. n , .,p,jw sicians ami useilinHanitariunis wh'-iyati "l; ,.,.,,13 inirslimukinr. is esneciallv in demand. l'"t " " all weak people, it is unequalieil. At ;iiijl:ti The New South Brewery & 11) t'W!iim ' ' !0 1 7-1 I : ill f I a:n. jondei'. tie folks, six to ten; The colored people of Shih.m In,. ingaiiizi'd a corne; i.and and Mr. Wal : ei v.ituse nas lietn engaged as in-! p ,, VI ,',X!"'-U '"'H (bivor in l '!' 8 Molbrau that is , eeogni.ed liythe connoisseur. Tiy Ii for your- The Seal Purity IR'" it- jj id) " en buy- Where Qf1 prevails For Good Dressers For Sale hv J. M. Woodruff 6 Co. ffkm IHQH'S STORE Stot thai Sai'f s You Money. "Favorite" Favorite" Its economy to use the best. SJ.Nissen Co. Ranges. Ranges. l - .m H
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