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THE 1 WIN-CITY DAIL1 SENTINEL WINSTON SALEM, SEPTEMBER 21, mim "-"mii hi- W m r IT 1 fS. r i l . t I J Irtl . IVUI I.T r f 1 . Fl Jl it it J I it ik M Tl willbeadis-I U If You Arc Proper results from the mcdicineyour doc tor prescribes. Maybe it isn't compounded right, or fresh drugs are not used. This won't happen when you LEAR N IKE WAY TO SIMPSON'S Prescriptions filled by pi only. THE WHITE STAR CO. Caters to the wants of Good Housekeepers. Our Aim is to Please. Phones 98 and 284. Beef, Iron and Wine Wi'.'-n ynii V! run down. J nil Mill! nil invigorating tonic 11' linn and Wine is s'ituiiiat in; urn! i. irisliinir. It brace dii for a ila's work. II accelerates tin- rir cnlatl'in of iniii blond. Ii builds iii yi.ur nm.-cies. It U an agreia lile hevrni'. Acceptable In the liml squeamish stomach. A liuim Id weak children, lint it must be pu' e. i f lull si I'i n.ul Ii and fresh Our Dccf, Wine anj Iron. Price DOc. Landquist 6 Pfohl The Corner Drugstore A GOOD JUDGE OF FCEED decides In fjivor (if the sort (it good things fur horses, cattle, pigs and pinillr)' tn he fou tul under our roof. It you are as rareful about the food for jour animal!) as you are about what you eat. yourself you'll do your marketing here. Prices fair hud .square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176," 108 Fifth St, pair of st i el Roller Hall Hearing' Skates, and you el our numci's worth. I'roci asl ;nat ion is th ihicf of time and your pocket book as well. Call at our store today and save mon ey by iuvesiing In some of the roll ing Items. i .Vickie Plated CoITi e and Tea. Pots, ('baling Dishes, Nickle piuied ('nam I'licbeis. Knameileit ware of all kinds, (positively no dtds). Most complete line of Kitchen- Furniture. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. HOW ABOUT Your Old Roof? Why not let us stop the letiks while the weather is favor able? New roofs and roof repairing a specialty. Morgan and Cuthrell. lli.!T'i VLM If IL$ Not Getting u registered druggists 3 THE BEE HIVE! New dress goods, dry goods, silks, no tions, gents' furnish ings, and millinery ar riving .daily. Here is a few of the many special values that will be offered Saturday and all next week: ;'H .11 a i i ! '. 1 1 : ; 1 1 1 s . i.'le price !;- Din k Mill 111 I'ei'calcs in inc. Special 6 c Ni w w.i is line I'luiil Silks foi ls, mil Hi Tiic, Kpeciiil Jiirt sale prtiT 59c lllai'k worth Taff"la Silk, guaranteed $1,:!.". Special sale price 98c linn Ladles worth from sale pi ice Sample H'c to ,'u. Collars. Special 5 and 10c liimn yard Walsl ings is tu '.'lie, While Mercerized in Remnants, worth Special ii ice 10c ."ill dozen Ladies', Misses' and children's Fall Sample Hals, worth1-from 5i'c in $::,0n. Special sale price 19 to 98c ; ; i m I lie W III 1 sale Uen s Sample Hal; all shapes and i $l.-"iii tn $::.iiii. price in al! colors. Special 98c ArmiM-lli'iiiey S'Mge, new shade.. Special in all tile sale pi ice 15c It will pay you to keep your eye on this store. THE BEE HIVE! Marriage License. A marriage license was issue, t,,. da by Hegister ,,f Heeds Lindsay- for .Mr. Win. .1. Morten and Mi.s i:',a,,i,. V. Neal. Pot II ol lit'li'Ws ( leek tion. 7.eli (Iridiih, phoiil lever. of Cctitei ville, bas m m I nrncAM & I I1ATCC I $ ' ".J fit K U- H!HIZ. Ol UllvuBiwiu, i R G. SluiMz. of Greensboro, th,. ( iij cstenlay. James H.'crly made a business trip ! in Ml. Airy today. i . ' It II lllackliuin, or Keiusvilie, ' in t in- citj unlay. j Miss Sallie Karrnr and mother went in Kaeltr;(;''tilay. j Ml! 1 . raven came in this morning ,mi, i a Hi Mix-ksville. W. 1 hit came In this morii- in., ft i till isincss trip. l)r .1. F. Shaffner. Jr., returned thisi ! rtiiiiu from a trip to Baltimore. j j Miss Martha doff, of King, who has ( j been visiting Mrs. D. H. Wilcox, re-j 1 1 in ned home today. , I j Kditor C. O. McMichael. of Madison. I witnessed "Sultan of Sulu" at the j : Auditorium last night. ; i ... Mrs. Krnest Wiles and children. who have been visiting relatives here.! returned to Greensboro last evening. ; Mrs. S. S. Flynt and five children, j of Rural Hall, who have been visiting j relatives here, went home this inorii-j ing. ! Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Harvey, of Mooresville. are In the city. They anie in on the Greensboro train this A morning. A. V. Young and' little daughter re turned last night from Rock Hrldge Alum Springs. They are stopping at i he I'hoenix. Mrs. I.. B. Hrickenstein and daugh ler returned this morning from an ex tended visit to relatives and friends n I'e.msylvania. .Mrs. Blanche Graves Hint's and Mr. and Mrs. .1. Woith McAllister, of Win ston, came In Monday from a stay at White Sulphur Springs. Mt, Airy News. W. H. Tunis, a former resident of Mt. Airy, passed through the city this mot nine enroute to that place. He is now engaged in the railroad con tacting business and has been in ,1), 'liver. Colorado for three years. Mr. Trnis still has property Interests at Sit. Airy. He will go to Washington tomoi low. And Still They Come. Ili'ius have been published from 'time to time during the past HO days. (abnui the gnat arrivals of new' china, glass, .la panei-e ware and crockery, at 1 1). S. Reid's, and still the goods con tinue to arrive at the rate of 10 to 7" bands per week. Reid's store al ready presents a crowded appearance but tin re Is still, about a car load of ; goods to arrive before this store will 'have in its fail stock. Visit Reid's -toie daily; it will pay you. WA."I'KI. Kxpcrienci d clothing and shoe salesman, at once. Good salary. ! Apply in person at Shapiro's. FOR RK.NT. Ten handsome offices. Y. M. ('. A.'s old rooms. Call at my nfliee and see the new plans. ('. A. Jenkins. Mrs. Richard Malcolm, of Woodland, ('a!., is the guest of her brother, J. I). I.nughcnour, on South Side. Notice. We have opened our meat market to be run in connection with our groc ery store and will carry a full line of fresh meals. Each order given us will teceive prompt attention. Thanking our many friends for past favors, 1 remain, Very Respectfully J. M. DROWN. Hence llailey, of Columbus, Ohio, i iii.siinig removes in tsaiem. Just arrived, fresh shipment of dried beef. We chip to suit the taste. I). S. Reid. W. (). Sensetnan is visiting his brother in San Francisco, California Hig shipment of newest embroider ies to be soul at special sale for two hours tomorrow morning at Rosen- bacher's. 1.. I!. Hrickenstein and family ar rived home this morning from a visit of several weeks to relatives in Hot h leheni, I'a,, and other places north. Store News, for Sept. 22, the semi monthly publication by the Meyers- West brook Co. is out. Angel Food Bakery. at Winkler's Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER, en dorsed ty thousands; guaranteed to remove frecklef. pimplel. all facial diacoloritioni nd restore th . teauty f youth. 1 he worst rases in twenty days. 50c. and 1100 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prtpsnj t national toilet co.. ji,, Te, Sold In Winston by Simpson Drug Co., K. W, O'Hanlou and other drug- "Favorite" Ranges. Are the Best Brihtsbanc "Favorite" Ranges, Arc the Best. a a Rosenbacher s Between the morrow we will e ' i 1 ox wiae camDnc insertion values up to 20c yard at The sale of Hand great s.rA You suc- will cess. not have another opportunity to buy such values, the saving is fully 30 per cent, they were bought under price and as is our custom sold that way. Special Sale of Hosiery. 50 dozen ribbed top ladies hose. regular 15c value, sale price 10c. Childrens hose, best 10c value, 3 pairs for 25c. iHLjgHjaiiwiimairoua BEAUTIFUL HOME WEDDING. Marriage of Mr. John Jones And Miss Ola Jones in Surry. One of the prettiest home weddings witnessed in this section for many da,s was solemnized at the home of Mr. Sexton Jones, of Utile Kichmond. Surry county, Wednesday nt high noun, when Mr. Jonn Jones, of New port News, Va., led Miss Ola Jones to the altar. Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, of Iilkln, officiated. The lilkin Knter rrisp says: The home was beauti fully decorated for the occasion. Mr. Houston Jones, of Hoonville, was best man and Misses Ina Jones, of Win ston, and Stella Jones were maids of honor. Little Miss Ilarbara Weir, of Klkin, was flower girl. There were inly, a few relatives and friends pies nl, and imnie-llatelv after the cere mony the wedding party pnrticiruited in a most sumptuous and elegant din ner, I he happy couple boarded the illeruoon train for their future home in Newport News followed, by the icarly best wishes cf a host of iriends. Mr. J ones is a prosperous mevrhanl and is to be congratulated on secur ing for his bride one of Surry's most popular daughters. OF The Kecley Institute, Greensboro. N. C I think it my duty to let my fellow men know what ,tke Kecley institute of Greensboro, N. C, has done for me. Seven years ago last s August 1 took the treatment, I would not canci that act of my life for thousands oft dollars. I was ashamed at first to go. nut now l rejoice because I went. I consider the Kecley Institute a (!od--end and blessing to any person, it is second to none save the church of Christ. Hoping some pour brother who has fallen a victim to strong drink may profit by this, with best wishes I re-n,ili- T. J. WOUTHINGT0X. AyiLm, N. ('., Nov. 2S, l'.in), Porlnei'.s llofbiau is the beer f(ir the liinclieon an,! dinner table. It aids digc.-tion. If dyspeptic, just try a bottle wifli your meals, and drink and cat slow. J.ilin H. K.iss. business manager of tne Chailotte Observer, was here he- 'eeu irains tins morning. The ob- 1,1 ' I" visit was to look after some Dtisiness matters for hi is paper. Masquerade at Twin-Citv Rink Miinday nrght. Skating Masquerade at Twin-Citv Kink Miinday night. Skating Administratrix Notice. Having qualifier Ks administratrix on the estate of Samuel II. Tavlor deceased, notice U herebv given to a. I persons lmlebt,,j to said estate'to me iimiieuiaie painieut persons having c'aims ai ; and gainst -mi esia.e are require,! to present he same to me for payment within twe ve months from the 10th day of , "" or this notice be plead In bar of their recoverv FANNIE E. TAYLOR, will ."iiuMiisirnirix ol Samuel t deceased. EiiRonp E. Gray, Attorney. T.iyler, IT will be a dis play that no woman can af ford to miss. We refer to the Fall opening, the date of which will be announced in a few days. I ,zzr in a Bikv hoursvof 10 and 12 o'clo offer for sale over 2,000 1 ? J einuroiuenes, Doth cdgM iugnt up to the minute styles. The new blouse is shown in this cut. We are showing our initial assort ment of prac tical tailor made suits. We patronize only the best makers so we can give posi tive assurance of good work manship. No charge for alterations. New Arrivals Special values h el ts, neckwe waists, silks, -it dress goods. Men's, Young Men and Bop Fall Suits A re All Here! We have now as complete a line as will be show n the whole season. The styles are those that will be universally worn for a year to come. If you are looking for $10, $15, $18 to $20 suits you will find them here in larger va riety than -has ever been shown in Winston not ex cepting the Busy Store. The tailoring is equal in every way to the $35 suits, the only difference is in the quality of the cloth. Ask to see those $15 rain coats sell ing for $10. Rosenbacher s WTEES OP STATE NORMAL COLLEGE. (Special lo The Sentinel:) j KAI.EKlll. Sept. In cmincclioti with the talk about the piobable m' cesser to Dr. ('has. O. Mclver as pn dent of the Slate Normal and liel i : trial College the list of llilstees the irstttutioii oil whom will ievoie. the duly of electing the new pi .-: (lent wiil be of special interest. Tlie are as follows: First co;igressior.a disltict. 11. T. McMulleli. Klizali'l'. C4ly; second district. A. Connor, "i Rich S(uare; third district. It. '' Aycock, I'lenmnt; fourth disUici. I! T. Gray. Raleigh; flt'lli dislrirt. S. l Gallis, Hillsboro; sixth district, Cm Walker Tuvlor, Wiluiington: s"veni!i district, T. K Halley; eigh'h distii''' .1. L. Nelson, Lenoir; ninth dtsttii' C. II. Mebane, Newton: tenth ilistrici. J. I). Murphy, Asheville. Stat mtenilent of Public Instruction I. V in. i' Joyner, who is most prominent!; tinned for the pre."ileiiQiy. is chainna ex-ollielo of th eboard. Barlow's Minstrels Tbnight. Harlow's Minstrels will , hold 'h'" boards at the Elks' Audiloilum t -night and a thoroughly pleasing p.-' formance in every respect is pionii-e.i b.v the management of the )"" There are said to be quite a niiin'"'' of new features connected with the show this , year, including new wma hits mid spleniiid spectacular fl'1-', part.. It Is probable that a large num tier of people will be ill at tendance upon ibis performance which prow ises to be a notable one. A Corset f I'igu '"ore dent i r mi tne torJ it tilt prc. The Uk; toda are w symmetry when an nttingcorfi Oiirnint incut is rep! ;i great ; of style?, i the prtstr.i expert rittt you that ot corsets ar he ri'-ht. Visit the vcry 0 uul limit; Mi, I pids in i
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