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THE TWIN CITY DAILY SENTINEL WINSTON SALEM. SEPTEMBER 28. u JLZDCZU CZU UIH CZ3 Worth Your Thought n Our Handsome Store, Our Courteous Clerks. Our Quick Service. Our Effort to Please. WHY NOT lEXERCISES JIT THREE 111 PERSONAL NOTES. (JohL-boro u LEARN IKE WAY TO SIMPSON'S o a (Special 10 The Sentinel! VuRFtil.K. Sept. 27. Ceremonies ,f an el.iti.jrate and national eharcter !,a! marked tli- most important func in;,, pieiiminary to the opening of j l(ti piofes.iional business today ThoiiUi Eill.fr we lit to tcJav. 1 Mi . Vi.n C.i-t'.e, who has been quite a;. ;s coiivau. seine, j Ckmeut Manly visited Greensboro aud Thoiaaivillo toda. , V. F. ShafTaer made a business trip, to lllecllsbolo today. Ilr. Stokes, of Salisbury, was here I tlii- gatts of the Jamestown Expos! thin were witnessed Wednesday, Sep ember IS. nil I be shores of Hampton K. ads. where ground was uroKen roi !he Mai viand and Missouri j liiiildings and the headquarters of the I 1'iaveleis' Protective Association, and !:be cornerstone was laid for the build iui; that will be mansion of Virginia ami the home of Virgifciang during period of the Jamestown Ter-Cen 2C From London, England, White Star Co. A Choice Shipment of Crystallized Ginger. Quality Most Excellent Phones 98 and 284. i i y"""7"; Tr"rrr:"T7"'"rr"" , teatiiai in U'OT. Virginia's participation In the exer j-ises at the grounds, because of the friends at Mocksvllle. A. L. Mauser returned last night, from a business trip to High Point. j Mrs. T. I.. Vaughn went to Fayette-j today to vi. it her sister, Mrs.i Sta.e-. ' I. f. Shore and W.JI. Renigar, of Shore, Yadkin county, "spent the niht in the city. It. E. Mooney, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the day heie. the guest of Geo. S. Nortleet. Mts. M. E. Parker returned tills morning from a visit to relatives aud 01? If- I ti Yr Me we PRECISION IN PRESCRIPTIONS We ns." preK-o was i,f lilling prc Miiptior.s. We i-'iip! iy only precise ly pure drugs. The benefit you get by these methods Is precise, ex.i'-i. We work In harmony with your doctor always. Whatever be di rects we do, employing a degree of Vuill In the doing that Is not eipwil ltd in any drug store. Landquist & Pfohl The Con.it' r Drug Store The Knox Hat f mm i A Ppf 9 L 0 L 6 For Good Dressers For Sale hv J. M. Woodruff ' Cj Co (Tlfm WflN'S STORE ' Slore thaiSaves You Money. A GOOD JUDGE OF HEED decides in favor of Hie sort of good tilings for horses, cattle, pigs-and poultry to bo found under our roof. If you are ns careful about the food for your animals as you are about what you eat yourself you'll do your marketing here. Trices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St. gU SCREENS ret! 1 FQGLE BflO.'S GO. I CHEAP FUEL In order to Induce everybody to lay in a good supply of fuel while the weather Is good, we are offering, until further no tice, our famous "WIDOW KENNEDY" Coal at ' the very low price of $5.50 per ton. Thii 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 fore buying. Peoples Fuel and Ice Co. I most iuipoitaut part she is to play in j:he Ter -Centennial, was perhaps the I most elaborate function of the cele j .ration. Virginia's sister States, Ma li viand and Missouri, however, shared with her the honors. No less impress i ive were the ceremonies at the site ol j the Travelers' Iluilding. The exercises were formally opened by Harry St. George Tucker, presi jdent of the Exposition Company, who was the presiding oltlcer of the ooea ision. He introduced liishop Beverly llhindiidge Tuckc, of the Southern Di- oces" cf Virginia, who made a most appropriate opening prayer, after iw!, ch ('resident Tucker continued his ri.r.aiks, which were most happy and ekiipient. In his address he spoke of j'lis audience with the King of England and also of his visit to a small Ore co:i town, where out of sixty-five na tive Virginians forty-three had e.Iteiidy purchased thier tickets to i he Exposition. At the conclusion of lis address President Tucker intro- sliced Governor Swanson, who made i !: of the most eloquent orations he ihas t'ver given. Me was full of praise both of the States of Maryland and i Missouri, which participated in the i ceremonies. j Alter the review of troops from the j reviewing stand was completed, the joilirials and pai ticipants adjourned to I the site of the Stales' Buildings, j where the actual ceienionies took place. After the exercises at the Missouri and Maryland Buildings were con cluded, the scene was shifted to the site of the Virginia State Building. ! overlooking the waters of Hampton j Roads, where titling, tribute was paid jto the Old Dominion. Virginia's build ing will be the most beautiful and elaborate structure and it is certain I that she will not be outdone by any of jher sister States. The building will j be a permanent brick structure of j original colonial design, with one hun drcd ami sixteen feet frontage includ iing the pinzas, fifty feet deep, and two. stories high, surmounted by an attic. Mr. Gwynne T. Sheppard, secretary of the Exposition Company and mas ter of ceremonies, acted as presiding oflicer at ihe Virginia exercises. Hon. A. 11, Martin, who presented the deed, giving the required land to the State. 'was very brief and to the point in jhis remarks, as was Mr. -Baker, of the i Commission, who received It on be 'half of Governor Swanson. j The next function on the program was the depositing of the box, contain I ig documents and other data, in the , cornerstone. This ceremony was per- formed by Mr. Baker, who afterwards I read out its contents. This was fol lowed by the presentation of a sliver i trowel to Mi's. Swanson, the inscrip- Ition on Ihe gift being: "This trowel !was used by Mrs. Swanson, wife of the Governor of the State of Vir ginia, In laving the cornerstone of the State building at the Jamestown Expo sition and presented to her by the Virginia Commission, September 19 lu." At the conclusion of the remarks of Mr. Sale, who presented the trowel Mrs. Swanson made a short speech to the commission in which she said how much she appreciated the honor be stowed upon her and assured them that she ,would always treasure the gift as a memento of great esteem and value. After the ceremonies were over, the visitors were the guests of the Expo sition Company at a most enjoyable lunch, served In one of the complet ed buildings on the grounds. Later they were entertained by the Norfolk hoard of trade. Of course we always make irood what, we promise, and we promise you thai the qualiU of our Kitle,; is No. 1. i ne ne-ii I'.vcr. mi es wiiere yon get something special (good ami prices!:' Savage Repealer Unmmeilcss. L'2 cal.j $i:l"ll; Mailin Baby Repeater, 22 cal. $ I ".": Savage Jr.. single shot, 2.'' cal.' $100: Svipe "Target" Ideality) 22, cal lil.no. Got a new shipment of those Carbo 'Magnetic Razors yester-1 day. i BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. HOW ABOUT Your Old Roof? Why not let us stop the leaks while the weather is favor able? New roofs and roof repairing a specialty. Morgan and Cuthrell. Manufacturers of SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. Phone 85. 4 Brightsbane Starving to Death. Because her stomach was so weak ened by useless drugging that she could not eat. Mrs. Mary II. Walters, if St. Clair St., Columbus, 0., was lineraily starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I could not I eat, and my nerves so wrecked that I I could not sleep, aud not before 1 was given up to die was I induced to I try Electric Bitters, with the wonder i fill result that Improvement began at jonce, and a complete cure followed." Best, health ton! con eath. 50c, Guar anteed by V. O. Thompson, druggist j Well Worth Trying : W. II. Brown, the popular pension j ittorney of rittsfield, Vt.. says: "Next i 'o a pension, the best thing t0 R(.t )s Dr. King's New Life Bills." He writes'- "They keep my family in splendid j health. Quick cure for headache eon jsiipatiim and hllliousness. 2,'ic. Guar anteed at V. O. Thompson's dnis- "To Cure a Felon." ays Sam Kendall, of Phillipsi,,,,.-, Kan., "just cover it over with Buck ion's Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the i est." Quickest cure for bunrs bolls, sores, scalds, wounds piles' eczema, salt rheum, chapped hands uuu sore eyes. Onlv V. O. Thompson's drug store. ' "Favorite" Ranges. Are the Best. !o.c at "Favorite" Ranges. Are the Best. Dr. H..A. Brown went to Mt. Airy today to attend a Baptist union meet ing. He will return tomorrow. Miss Georgia Phelps, .of Boonville. is spending a few days here, the guest of her brother, Chas. M. Phelps. Miss Robah May Kerner went to KernersviIK this morning to assist in the conceit to be given there tonight. Col. V. A. Blair returned this morn ing from Raleigh, where he at tended a meeting of the state hoard of char ities. Mrs. J. X. McNeill am little son, of Tampa, Fla., after spending thu sum mer here with Mrs. .McNeill's mother. Mrs. Hoskins, on North Liberty street, left today for home. i Mr. Benjamin Franklin, an engineer of Philadelphia, arrived In Elkin Wed nesday afternoon, says the Enterprise. He, in company with Mr. C. L. Holton, of Winston-Salem, came over the pio posed i onto of the new railroad from Yadkinville. He was joined at Elkin ov .Messrs. 1). H. Blair and R. H. Wheeler, of High Point, and R. M. Chatham and J. B. Morton, of Elkin, the party leaving to traverse the pro posed route to Mouth or Wilson, Va... jr such portion as is deemed neces sary. The matter will be discussed in Yadkinville next Monday. CANTOV S()L . THISREliCSf All the readers of this no,,. doubtedly familiar with the intorestin J nal from time to time. ni similar lines, and we will ciVe fivo nr; " ents of value to the first five persons wh me iveuus correctly. We are sure that this contest will en terest in everv homo rp-.iriir.,i u .1. . c " me sent The only condition of the contest k , answers must be sent in before 12 o'clock MONDAY, SEPT. 24th, and no answer,, accepted later than 12 o'clock, noon, M(N OCT. 1st. In writing your answer write on onp the paper and do not write anything excel answer to the Rebus, your name, street ai! address. Address your answer to the REBUS EDITOR) Mail Order Dcpartmetl . . Care of Rosenbacher & ff . - Winston-Salem, The Breath of Life. It's a significant fact that the strong st animal of its size, the gorilla, al to has the largest lungs Powerful tings means powerful creatures. How 0 keep the breathing organs right ihould be man's chlefest study. Like housands of others, Mrs Ora A. Ste phens, of Port Williams, 0., has learr. 'd how to do this. She writes: "Three (ottles of Dr. King's New Discoveiy stopped my cough of two years and :urcd me of what my friends thought -onsumptiori. 0, it's grand for throat md lung troubles." Guaranteed by V. J. Thompson, druglst. Price 00c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Day of Atonement. Hebrew services in hall over Jacobs Clothing store this evening at 7 o'clock. The service for tomorrow will commence at S o'clock, a. m. and 'outliiue through (he day. The , stores and other places of i business of the Hebrew citizens will j be closed at sunset, this evening until' 'i o clock tomorrow evening, this be ing fast day, known as Yom Kippur or Hay of Atonement. J. A. Jones, who has been quite Mck for several days, is again at bis 1-ost of duty with Russell L. Vaughn & Co. Several exceptionally gorid bargains n a to S Srooni houses, modern Im nrovemenls, desiiable locations. See 1!. II. Motley, over pnstolllre. J. Howard Paylor, of High Point, vas here today. WANTED. Eight carpenters at once. A. L. Mauser, (157, West Second St. In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which .all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, .when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY " - - SOLID, SOUND, SUCCESSFU Southern Life and Trust Company ... Lait year $65,000,000 was paid to foreign life insurance companies by the people of the Southern States. n J!i Plinrmo"s ,,rain is ruinous to our section and should he stopped. Tin mi ' !Tl .l ;"! " ' ' pauonue our own deserving life insurance companies and thus build them. . .. ..4' 1 ,, , U? .mA Tn,st Comv-My is a DESERVING company. Us mnm'f is no iiusL-ess lnvolvmK such resixinsibilil v ami therefm-e remiirinir such ciuti.m ' '..,. o ti i-"S'"'ft"r Tlle lllslllinS public has already been convinced that its p!:'i South Sm l)tgini,il,es it has grown into the largest life insurance company c1,m!e!,,!l1S,.t0 P'Ilcy'),',er3 J"b- .31. 190(5, $300,000, and not a death from nai.ii al -e . .......... 0 inK,nuze(i tnree ii is ine onlv cality. years ago. company that, nroposes to invest In each locality the net pre i tlu! .M,!t'i!, 'i' "le S""111"" l-iro and Trust Company and you get the best 'iith . t k,VVv,mr m""y at home to help build up your own immediate be loaned ifilf dra,n of n"),u'V flo: State.. The net premiums are ?OGBURN-VEST CO., District Ag 5 J. W. McAUSTER, Manager Life Department. I
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