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THE TWIN CITY DA'LY 3ENTINEI Yi IN3TCN SALE'. OOTCi XP. 10, Li FERSOXAL NOTES. A Thine or Two n That Concerns You j The vour prescription is r'il'ed. I he i'.iality or its ingredients. The prumptness of its delivery. LEARN EVERYTHING I lence. ou'l! hud it to vour ad antae to I r mdii 7Ur WAV Tfl Off f I LLinii nc if h I iu oii.i . (A Registered Druist aluas prtsent) 3 rzzi rzz: en czzjczuez V H Mari.-r 1,-f; K. A Pierce, of Ma:U: fu: N II. S- I. It ft tester i ai:.l Mrs. In t; recast), ncniiip rouii o n L it? S t ; It-1: ii Wi.lianis Ta last cvviiitii;. hu m n n la in: ho r : We Make Med icines That , Cure Th-re is no doubt about vour eettintr well in the quickest time possible if we fill vour prescriptions, l our doctor understands our irade of puritv that is why he always brings you back to health quickly when we till his prescrip tions. Landquist G Pfohl The Corner Drug Store iCHEAPj 1 FUEL I In order to induce everybody to lay in a good supply of fuel; while the weather is good, we are offering, untV 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 eav r-nsh nn HMiuf.ru e us and get prices on all fuel be fore buying. Peoples Fuel and Ice Co. SinlA H 1 41 i -M-'H-t.HHW' ! 11 4 A GOOD JUDGE OF r-EED decides In favor uf the sort of good things for horses, cattle, pins and poultry to bo found under our roof. If you aro as careful about tho food for your nima'.s as you aro about what you cat yourself you'll do your marketing here. Prices fair and square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St . T 7 she fcaaaaEr. at .tuawsssa i IFOGLE BROS GO. Chi' Mr C W. Hinshaw returned this ii.j: fumi a business trip South. .Mi.-. Thomas Tise is visiiin i;vi. and friends iu C reous'joi o. M.tj. T. J Drown left last t-ti'nin-far luiiloaide to visit his sisttr. Mrs V;',!:- K. Hall. Mr- r. T. Hinc. of Old Town. i- he si.est or Mrs. W. T. .Mill' Son! h .Main s'rect. Mrs. H. ;. Cliaiham. of Kikiu In in b.'Cii visiting friends here, return . il home this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ilymim Went to tireciis horn last evening to visit her dauuh it i. .Mrs. J. "W. Merritt. Mrs. W. E. Stewart, of Hiiisbotn. wliii lias btfeii visiting friends lure, went to (',reensl)oro to.h.v .Indie K. II. Jones returned from the eastern part of the state to-lay. 'A hi re he has been holding court. II. S. Holhrtx.k, of Trap Hill. W ilkes ! county, who has been visiting hi, son, j R. T. Holbrook,. returned home today. I.. A. .Movers, of Macon. Ca . after i spending a week or more heie ailil !n ; Yadkin county, left last evening for ; home. Mr-. ('. I). Kotniuger went to (ireeiis !i :o 1st evening to visit her brother. Ernest Wiles, and attend the (iuill'.nd lait. Mrs. M. A. S.one. of (Ireelisboro vt'.U) has been the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. E. R. .Messiek.. returned home to, lay. Peter V. Iiranie. risidcnt of the Owens Drug Co.. returned yesterday evening from a business trip of sev eral days. .Mrs. Thomas Page. f Chai lottes viHe. Va.. who has been visitim: her parents. Col. and .Mrs. ,1. V. Alspangh returned home today. Kdilor Clement, of the Mocksvilli Courier heard the joint discussion be twe .Messrs. Ctaves ami Dobson j ueie ycsieruay alternoon I i -Miss Mamie Comann. of Lenoir. j who has been visiting the Misses Low J t ry at Kernersville. went to Siloani ,ihis al'lernoou to visit her sister, .Mi : Mat ion. ('. R. Faw and family, of Salem, who moved to Koaimkt: about one year ago. have returned k. Salem. Mr Faw having resumed his position with uic rogio isros. Co : kjtel ?.,:-;;!i5. Names of Those Registered Last Night and Today. At the Zinzendorf. dtiiswn. Baltimore; .Me.-dauits Snow and E. A. IKncini. High S. J. Soudall. tlrcXislio.o; C. I'. K av. k. ' Point ; ;;. P.i.le.. . Adv ance: M. Mc.ore. Hal litnore; T. P. Sucales. Louisville. Ky ; W. J. H.utv. Chaiioite: I!. H. Marsh ! Ki riu-tsv t'ie; R. I Mitchell. Chicao I.I. .Mnehiad. Philadelphia: A. J. Kin iel. C'.iieago; R. Hacker and S. Scl ,'wartzman. New York; II. J. Parue Itiehmond: E. A. Clark. Atlanta; V ; Hasett and wife. St. Louis; W. C. Rufliu, Mayodan: ',. Adams. Cincin nati; A. H. Cross. E. E. Motrll, I ' R w. N. A. Mct'tary. Chicago: S. J. .(iross, Philadelphia: Max Peseky. !.'ew Yoik: C. F, Carpe:i:er, Cincin Hati; Jas. V. Price. Weutwor'h : .Mi. land Mrs. I M. Schwab. New York. 1 At the Phoenix. W. P. Ragau. High Point; R. M. Hooker. Salem, Va.: A. A. Wells, (lieensboro. X. C4 B. C. Wilson. Balti more: R. Alcmore. Charlotte; E. A Pierce. Martinsville: Frank Alston. .1 . Hill and J. O, Weisner, Nortn'Caro lina: W. 11. Covell. Philadelphia; H. H. (ioticheiHiur, C.reenville, Tenn.; Win. Baskerville, Cleveland. Ohio; A. R. Bowers, Norfolk, Va.: Virgil E. llol 'otiib, Mt. Airy. At the Winstonia. J. A. Couoner, Raleigh; Capt. (i. W. Davis and wife. Portsmouth. 0; J. O. Matthews. Poitidexter; V. S. Greer. Il.iliimore; A. S. Bnsch. Chicago; .las. Mc.Master. Detroit. Mich.: C. Lowe. i 7 ft I r 1 ,1 i-'.i: Jr., der New York; -011. X. C. W, H. Henderson, Hen- THOMAS DIXON'S Bill TALK Manufacturers of ! SCREENS Made to FIT your doors and windows. Phone 85. ALDERMEN IF RALEIGH WIN THEIR CASE , . p ZIMERHAH 4 LESTER .loi ii down b'st your loruel. ' Our healing stoves. It's something you should possess-cspecialh if ou at" a critical inilividual. We lone never known people to fie dlssalistied with our stoves. BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. ARCHITECTS. Rooms 13-14 Tise Bldg. Winston-Salem. JOHN N. AMBLER. CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Water-?ov.er, Water Supply, Sew erage, Development of Suburban Property, Street Work near Win ston During the Sumemr. 412 South Broad Street, Winston, N. C. At Home From 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily. new quarters inj Johnson Building, Lib erty street, with a full line ofhouse and fami ly paints, wall papers, etc. SINK & FANSLER. Painters and Decorators. NOTICE. ' I'.y virtue of my authority as (rustic in har.kruplcy or lite eslaie of W. I.. Hill. I will sell ;it puhllc nuetion at the i.'iiili tln.iise door ill Winston, N. ('., on Wednesday, the ITlli du.v ol' Oetoiier. I'.nu;, at i'2 o'clock nooti, to the hih cst lili!iir for cash, all accounts and ":licr evidi i;c s i.f ilelil w liicli renuiin mi that dale due the estate of W I Hilt. ' At the same tim,, and place I' will sell to Uie hiul-.isl hiilder for rasli. IU lot bi-lmiuiiiir In sni.l ..vim,, i.l,l,.i.' ot is hlluated in AllcKhauv 'coiintv 'eir Koaiin;: c,:u Hoiel. (Special lo The Sentinel.) HAI.KICH, Oct. lO.-There can he :iio election on "prohihition," "dispell- ,sar or "open saloon" iu Kulel!;h ;lliis year, the supreme court having Hast evening -dismissed the case of ; Kev. S. .1. Belts vs. City of Raleigh j in winch the aldermen appealed from an order, by- Judge Wehh, allowing a .mandamus roiupcdli.ig the aldermen to call the election in accordance with the petition filed by lletts for such ' election. j The dismissal is on the ground that ;n.- mailer how the court might decide i the point ()f the Watts act. allowing an ! election on "prohihition" or dispell Isary." the technical ooint nf thr. de fect in the WattH act, the fact remains inai it would oe Impossible to hold an election this year now without its be ing either within ninety days before or after a general election. This ruling makes It possible for II the aldermen as long as they see (it lUt-f ffec.tuallv bar all effort . for nnv change from the dispensary, as thoy can stave tiff action on an application !for order of election, then decli MP to grant it, stand suit for mandamus so that some election, local or general, would intervene year in and year out. Raleigh opponents of dispensary will turn attention to either amendment, or the Watts act ot get in favor wiih the board of aldermen. THREE- ORDERS SERVED UPON THE RAILROADS Sentinel.) An order ! II. m.Allt. Trust 1 1 HOW ABOUT Your Old Roof? Why not let us stop the leuks while the weather is favor able? New roofs and roof repairing a specialty. Morgan aifi Cuthrell. Brightsbane Best Cnke a,id Bread. Mrs. Milled Ma.-teii. of Kaiiview awarded liist iin.mim.i f i.. !s: pound 'cake and lightbread exhi-! -,M "" " -ii 1 " - couiitj i:or last wei k. The Hour hvni wijicb i cake and bread were made, wa, sold bv .1. A. t'n ws I'.ig 1 ed'.K ll.ui Big reritction W. O. Senseman oil ,i i lor liea o 'k 'l en parlor hearten K. nn :iih( r f tiiL;oods. li.lis, caps, niiti; s. i-iu-fur:;. si "ther tilings sold gardle slim e "il i .:hat every dollar' i! lions, eloibing tnt'iks cuitaitis :. silks, ribbons. l.o.-ier . i li (Special In Til ini.i'.H.n. tjct. in An oilier was in. me tins atteriioon by the corpora lion commission for the Seaboard lr Line and the Raleigh ami f)iarti.t.i u ., ii t t , . ii.nuo.ui eoiiipanies to proceed with the erection of a union station at Luiu heiton iu accordance with plans sub milted bv (he rnilro:ol nmiinniu - II n tut- estimated to be about tftiun j I ins order is iu the case of Citizens of I Limiiii rton vs. Seaboard and Raleigh jAi- Charleston. There being ,, t.Xcep Minns as ,o the plans they are pr.-sum-ied by the commission to be acceptable ;ti ifle citiv.ens of l.ninberton The ; union station Is to be completed Willi- in ninety days, worth; The commission a!.,o made nn ,,,-,1, , shoes.! loll-iv fr the Atlantic Cosr i , ,,, In repiy to editorial criticism of him for having left the pulpit to become a novelist and playwright. Thomas Dix )ii, Jr.. Saturday night at the Academy )f .Music. Richmond. Va., addressed an audience assembled to witness the production of his play, -The One Wo man." He said iii part: "Seven years ago I found myself the pastor of the larg est Protesiant congregation in New York, In receipt of the largest salary of any minister in my denomination, (tut I found tw0 important facts that I had no talents for the pastorate: that I was only a platform speaker; and that my entrance into the ministry was the most serious mistake of my life for this reason and the addition al rettsou that I could no longer sub scribe to dogmas I was required to preach. According to my critic I should have held on to my big church and my salary, but I did what, anv honest, man whould have done and I' resigned my church and mv .salary and returned to my farm in' Virginia, and began life over again earning a living for my wife and baby with mv pen. For six years I worked dav anil night as a slave, and wrote the three novels which gave me the first suc cess of my life, and gave to mv loved ones the comforts I desired for them l adies and gentlemen, is this a crime? "I dramatized mv novel an.i ne,,i stiil larger succetss in the drama I have no anologies t noit,. r.... .1... work: "Tilde Tom's Cabin' lint i. , ..I ... eil for lift y four years. More than ,!ne hundred companies are nlavinir it i 'very tongue of tin. nt,!ii,,i i i ! .... - tll ndllll. Wherever It goes the ii!im .i... Southern white man is being covered! with immortal infamy. Ten years ago I saw this nlav In Veu- -b i ..... ihrotgh the three horrible ho.ov .'J aw mi mother and f;itl people of the Southland insptakitblc shame I ir;i,,.f he. seat In front of me and hurst into Kars. Then and there I promised l nughty Cod that if tie ,,.. trength I would tell the stnrv or ,,- own silent neonle an.i ,.!, " ,.. oild their side of the ,i,,,.i-..( ,. naTlonUlt ,'V'''' sha,loWt(1 Ult life of a "I WTote -The Clansman' 'and. prod tic d it South and North. "In the North ihnJ.,.i.. . Yankees have, nl T,. " Knowledge thev hud neve, " Ihls ouestlon. if t riinof ,., , .': in the South i uin ...'.. . in the North. Th,:, , ' ."' ,."")""('' . ! ' Ion. x. . West" " :' I t- y OUR AIM is to place within our reach w i! ,n,u!, t. ly fitting clothes at moderate prig's. "V(,'' extravagant in your expenditures in ;-j.,r dressed, if you'll come here and y2' MICHAEL & SON ST IT. " These-jfarments are designed to meet ments of thenan who desires stlih and apparel at a reasonable outlay. Come here to till your clothin- u,;nts. FLETCHER BRC Winston-Salem, N.C. (98c hats are all the io.) THE J. IV. HESTER Incorporated. 441-443 Trade S Now ready to show you our fall line of dress goods, millinery, ccat and. jackets. Big line of Shawls, Fascina tors, Hoods, Caps. Comforts. B'ankcts. knit yarn. Big display of Crockery. GlPSswarc, Chini, Tinu-nrc. Our store is the place for you to tmrlc ,it tf you want to save time 'ai'd mew;. Comt to see us. We want your tr.ide )"i you need ovr bargains. I THE J. IV. HESTER V Tho Qtnro Tlvit s..u'ns nn Mnnc V X. C C C C C . C C C L C L !i SL X ' r 4i' ii tv ti" ii" ti" A" . f,w fi ti fiw n- n - penis trim- IllVt'S. mill hits of d liiiiht ,. v. run: I lie n,yi o dm s re s id' im;s;. ('mm. ,,,i, ,- (,,. i-f U.i Inn miiiis. ('. WilUii;-('...' Il'nv i i. .,11 ...,.. .... "s' "'"i ii'n UlaiHi iipera- '"i; l CutiPld In Hertford c.uiitv a I'onit l:vr,.lur,. a lias stati,.:,. This onh-r is uuxiM i,, Krai,i:K ,). ,. ' Hun. I-;. I), winhurn, (r M,,,-. ti c I's-Umi. Tluro H;u .,,. (in(,i. ' "mill maul, in; th,. .i,i r ... . I m STATE FAIR By Publishers' Prcs? ) v - i . I j n i 11 lift U . I , !'T Iwi.c h .... " " m'VV Hook lor lh "r a hi-h d . Droiiiisc 'Miill'tllien . r ii .n l.n t'cij I I nit i , of ,,, ,.t,a ' ' "':' CHrf Marshal V . i a s.':; ,i " "f the k.,.1, - 'vr.v pan l'-p r-,i,- I, "'"Hires tin.. ' "", W nil .,, ,,. inarsha s' m ti,.. "'"K n'a;iu-(. Sr;:( - No I of 'llllli 11 p IT ("I'll li.'inh d. r'oph'.s X.ilioiini HauU IHNS "fiit lor I'nini'y and loans nt f. III.-! oll':t',l ,.w N; viims iiiim-nt. t'oiiiiiuiniii inti.ri.vi M'i t'o d.n Mr miii' to rail oi Vahiiioa hi, ad and White utter. White Star Co. I limit' M-y..-n for a sue -,. i . '"'Hvl.lual ooimtv t.i,.r .. K ,1 111. Mr 1 Mil.- . .. i . 1 -...HUM " "LIU saw mlil nt I iK'iird hy th, ""' n'w. t ins WSe wa, I'OlllllliSslotl M,,nd,iv. VA.TKI)-., .,, V( , . ii,,,.; . 1 K"v,,"' cintl. i,., noi (.ai urn, " rile Ii ,ni nn.i ,.. ,i,.i.. u.i in, Come today, get pick parlor heater,' must go. w. u. senseman. N.' cereals, all hinds. Sl. t'o. . per '"n run l ined to work I'.i.i ... .' 1 . l,rp ii..,. l),.n ' .. ' nln"IMI 1 ' , 'H. -Muni sMtel. Ask Audi,-, 11 Cll s- for Mr. Thr: "'.eh"P "S.r tire.. .. ,,u,,c loo trade, flood for our :vci of Br-lathe ' to in r.i.. ..... . Hons iw.lioi,,.. .... lii'ilca over r . . ' ?'' ew -. m wi-.iniy " credituhle roll sive most exten live dinl:n .Secrt'iary p,,,,, fi'iitures this v,,;,,. 'x:i'iisive in ,:,,.lrii iiaeuoiis. v,,Ht the IT- I' tllo !ass I ut- fa.vs th,. inidnvav will he t! all hlsf'i-r will he Col .-, ","u '""""R these meat. siien t lit was Hon show Hun at r.rlhtoi. i...; u :-'s.i summer. ,a,K i past Icocreamliumo j. erv, R H E U M ATI . PENN Uric Acid Destroyer ' PFMFhlES VANQUI S H This old Quaker Itcinedy. strik- ., -of many disorders of the human sv- ( '' ' ' ", ... ihe hiood. mies risht 10 He' a1 f ' . and poisons out of tho Mood ant I"' K in ra-es of Hri.Kht's Disease, Cons -' . Tronhles, Dropsical S, ellins'. Diih - x .Muscular lihcliiliatisin. I.uiiiha-o ;u; - Penn Rheumatism Cure ly jears in the special licaune'i' i f :' ' the HiUlitUill of I!lo;)(! Tonics, coin .; tonic. , , p -. . Over oile million sample hoi '' 1 . , have heen distrihii'.ed throu.::!:,mt i i . .mlilfeh- free of chai'RC. ( 'I'll . a n .!'.' (, -,;'-thiinkiiii; the PliNN DRft; COMl'WY " their m r.erons niethod and ptal.-! " ,' , Wh iiiiiat ism cure, if yon have not ..-, ' Hot fail to do so tit once. Do no! a! 1 ... a hold on yon. Hemeinher the yea -. ,. ' siirTerlii!,'. Make lip your iiiiml t '' ' ' ' H . ('rill-;. Take it faithfully !ii'i'H '',i - . ', ' lU'.es, hut you will firndualiy tlml '.' ; ' ' . pain mid fiirmer health. The cV pains will lie none, if not forsott u 1 'Iccldrd to hy I'K.W It I IK I'M AH vM 1 1 ' Wrlle fur n free, generous satup '' 1 ' ' ; N CI KK if you have not. already do wotidetful ellicncy. I'i'liii lihentiuitisin Cine sold 1i a 1 t , v- -lai'Ke hottle Jl.ilii. Tahict. form V- r PENN DRUG COMPANV. PHIL V.:ui;hn-Criichlield Co., Who', -al "rui; Co., IC. V. (Cllaiihiii and I .a
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