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ThE TW.N CTY C. .E PERSONAL NOTES - . . -r- c A'-. TS L BUTt - '. STS. , JW , n ,aBMiiflirnilMiTirrr' r "i r - 1 r- i r- "i r r r- i J ......J .nn i 1. iu-" gt,..- v L" a ! I '-. . I . ... ... mun -'. STS. . . ! 0 PAY 75 CENTS For a Rottlo of our Tasteless Cod Liver Oil. A Reconstructor and Rody Ruildcr. LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S nm nzj nzn Q n L 7 I M:. H W S:a:.furJ e&t lo P.ot ij i lUuh.n t.-i.,;. i.t i:tHes. d I M - V il r.Ur.rr wn.t tj M:. A:r Ji 'tl-: trT n. v.er and brtn.r f CLditoite. i- euiou'e ta t'.e 1 m u UNIFORMITY PREVAILS. Each depai intent of our estab lishment receives the same scru pulously careful supervision that the pioper conduct (if a ' ll-reg-nlaled Pharmacy must have i:i ni der to command t!' approval of business men and ihc n sped of customers. Should we cxperiem-e a failing off in iir sales we would look for the cause in oiirsi-ivt-. Order and Reliability it our motto. Landquist & Pfohl The Corner Drug Store fCHEAP FUEL In ':tM (Si I W order to indue 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. 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 fore buying. Peoples Fuel and Ice Co. , INU1 I it v ..!!.:. !;rf- tfi.: moMl.ll it ate uf Wokes. I Miss M:i?tiP Joyce, of Germanton. , ho has been UsititiR relatives beie.' Iretun.eJ borne today. . ' I.. 1.. Thomas is spending a few ! t latTTitie in the interest of the North ' iCaroiina Christian Advotale. j ! C. S Pa'is has u-tirtied from ICieeiisboro. where ho has been doing ' I some decorative work for the Reubin '. Hink Co. j ' Clarence Call and family, of Wilkes ' lioro. passed through the city this 'morning, returning from the Greens-' :kh) fair. ' ' : l.en Hiackbuiu, RoCert McArthuri and Paul Montague, students of the t'uiversity at Chapel Hill, are visiting their parents heie for a few days. j Mr. Chas. H. Westbrook, of the Meyers-Westbrook Co.'s. big store, left yesterday evening for New York to buy goods for bis firm. This is Mr. Westbrook's second trip North this fall. The firm's fall trade so far has been beyond all expectations, thereby necessitating a second trip to the I market. I h A GOOD JUDGE OF HEED decides in favor of tbe sort of good tilings for horses, cattle, pigs and Duultrv 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 aud square G. L. Dull & Co. Phone 176, 108 Fifth St JUST AS GOOD" RUT NONE AS GOOD This Is. our honest conviction with regard to our "Southern Cjaeeu Grates." ' They furnish more heat and consume less ', fuel than any grates cm the market. Sold by IFQGLF RRO.'SGO. wan la. One week, Htarttng Motiduv. Oct. j The following Is from the Richmond i Times-Dispatch of Wednesday, rela jtive to "The County Chairman" to be 'presented heie at tbe Elks' Audi torium tonight: "The County Chairman," rombining 'delightful bits of comedy, a touch of ! pathos now and then, and the neces sary local coloring that gives atmos i phere to a piece, is one of the best plays of its type that has been pro duced in years. George Ade has im parted to his comedy an element that ;at once makes its impression upon an audience. He has pictured village life in a town in the Middle West, but has not altogether relied upon the coloring to appeal to the audience. The play is. not without strong dru I malic situations, and the story that Is jtold has a certain heart inteiest that j relieves the comedy element w ith 4 1 which the. piece is so liberally sup plied. The Hon. Jim Hackler, as played by Mr, Theodore Babrock, is an admir able creation. Nothing could be finer than this character portrayal. The actor's work is smooth and finished at all times, ami never once suggests the too emphatic methods so often employed. The old campaigner could easily be overdone In the hands of a less cap able and less artistic actor than Mr. Babcock. Mr. Ade has not, in writing the play. given very, lofty political ambitions to his thai actors. He bus struck neater nome aim instead ot senators, con gressmen, or state legislators, there are simply the candidates for pros-.-c ttttng attorney, with the small politic ians usually found in a local political fight. Sassfras Livingston, the colored voter,, who "won't stay bought," is 0:1' of the types, and the work of Mr. Thomas J. Grady in this role left noth ing to be desired. Indeed, the entire cast was exceptionally well balanced, the result being a tine production of a clever play. Jot it down lcst you forget. We have u most complete line of Healing Stoves, all prices and kinds. Just re ceived a fresh .shipment of those ex cellent oil stoves. Come in and see them. ; BROWN-ROGERS COMPANY. The Osman Stock Company. Monday Night-The Moonshiner's Daughter.' Four big vaudevih.: acts, headed by Grin and Barrett an! Thompsin and Farrell. N. I!. Monday nitjtit iaJIes will be admitted free when ucwcip.'ul' l by a paid :!u-cent lichot, a p.u .'.a'ajil be fore II p. 111. at O'llanlon's drug store. At Home 1 From 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. I Daily. At new quarters in Johnson Building, Lib erty street, with a full line of house and fami ly paints, wall papers, etc. SINK & FANSLER. Painters and Decorators. JOHN N. AMRLER. CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Water-?ower, Water Supply, Sew erage, Development of Suburban Property, Street Work near Win ston During the Sumemr. 412 South Broad Street, Winston, N. C. HOW ABOUT Your Old Roof? -Whv not let us stop the leaks while the weather is favor- ahle? New roofs and roof repairing a specialty. Morgan and Cuthrell. " NOTICE. Ry virtue of my authority as trustee in bankruptcy of the estate of W. I.. Hill. I will sell at public auction at tbe courthouse door In Winston. N. C on Wednesday, the 17th day of October, l'.Mifi, at 12 o'clock noon, to the high est bidder for cash, all accounts und other evidences of debt which remain on that, date due the estate of W. I,. Hill. At the same time and place I will sell to the hlghi-st bidder for cash, a lot belonging to said estate, which lot Is situated In Alleghany county. near Roaring Gap Hotel. 1). H. Bl.AIU, Trustee. Big Shipment Cut Glass. Watkins Hook Store Is displaying a very handsome line oi hue cut glass. Tlie stock is varied and embraces all that is new and must be seeu to be appreciated. This stock is very reas onably priced and selling fast. Names of Those Registered Last Night and Today. At the Phoenix. D. C. Downing, Kayettevlllc; N. 0. Petree; Danbury; H. M. Kramer, Dur ham; W. W. King, Daubing; T. G. Williams, Richmond; I). A. l.aughan, Virginia; C. Scarratt, W. A. Hege, Jr.. N. C; Frank P. Milburn. Washington. D. C; W. I.. Smith, N. C; J. G. Moll field, Vade Mecum; S. P. Tesh, Mayo dan. At the Zinzcndorf. J. T. Drake, J. T. Quay, Fred Colin, T. R. Cherry, Sam Maine. Chas. Horn jand Kd. Gorman. New York; E. V. i Wittier. Seattle; R. S. Smith, Philadel phia; H. C. Uradisl, Rochester, N. Y.; S; II. Field and W. S. Buiinbaugh, Bal timore; J. D. Hodges, Martinsville; J. C. Cooper and John C. Foard, States ville; J. E. Moore, Virginia; A. E. lEscott, Charlotte; R, k. Uggett. oouuiuouiKi Kallroad: c. H. Keik- Greenville, Tcnn.; J. W. StanW vn. ciunatl; H. W. Bntner. I'. S. Army; Harry A. Leverson, Baltimore; A G Fisther, Cleveland; Horace Tansill. rreuericKsimrg, a.; K. M. Dawson. iiaimnore; j. D. Hirsch, Atlanta- I C VaiiForum, Philadelphia; H. P. Kirk Roanoke; E. A. Porter, Cincinnati' I i .. ...... ' u Jones, t'hllaaelphia; T. 1,. riiueonie, ureenslioro: A bert P:irt,,i, Bristol, Tenn.; F. T. Barber, High Point; Max'S. Nathan. N. C. NOTE WELL THES You are lookingfor something at lessthanrcg price. It may be here. Every man reader of j paper should find something here that he neei BARGAINS Are real when the prices read like these, merchandise is desirable, seasonable and reli; READ ALL THE ITEMS. Men's Fleece Lined Men's Royal Silk Plush Roy's $5.00Sui Underwear Underwear rhu s : . . , , , , Itltlde ,.i i . '". ' res n'.-ir made good In aw grade, n , ', single bieaMed shirts, drawers at. f.,r men. ab-iaftely s.lk ,dush, gua, ... k I . made with double gusset, color:, antcei fast colors, full regular ' , ., au liglit, grey and tan. made, extra good quality. The ear m - $L50 Roy's Knee Put Men'sFleeceLambsdown Underwear Men's Natural Wool I pant:; in ,;,., , . ll L, ..I IT vears fi,i' Full regular made, good heavy Underwear grade. A special value for, tlie gar- 0 5 Z( "7 C n,"nt ma.ia full and' largo, shirts come 3U ' 1 TC sl.igle and donlilc-breaste.l. Guar- " . autesd fast coirs. The garment Mdl's $15 Suit; Men's Worsted Derby $1.50 I twilled ( IT r; :: bro,r , i Underwear ; '; Heavy grade, fine derby ribbed. Men's Negligee ShktS CI C A A made full and la'.ge. shirts are J)A5.UU trimmeil down the front with grey a om, ,.,,,. malrai!t ,,as silk and finished with :'. pearl but- 7 ' i tons; drawers made with double protection neck band, fel.e.1 seams. f , tii c'J gusset. The garment. double stitched front yoke and arm 111.11 ! flD 3U1L -jv rf curucs, cut full and large. A smait- i.obby :; ,.,!i, .J Jjk J tO a'"' ,"''s,'"'t "1 50c and $1 la prettv plaid .ff-t: !ri Men's Cooper Ribbed . , il"""v!"" f:""""' Underwear Men's Neckwear $15.00 Extra high grade (all cotton) made 0bbv effects It. : 1 full anil large, shuts are tnmmeu - n tn en c down the front with silk aud finish washable and silk neckwear. Spec- Men S 5.M 5Ut; ed with :l pearl buttons. The gar- ial value at -. , . J mem. - A J-':''- '' .' grav noxtaie. miv.v an:a SI 00 25 and 50c ' 1 1 v 1 $13.50 Men's Wool Sanitary Boy's $1.00 Suits . J Underwear Boys' two-piece knee pants suit. Men's $10 Suits . , , . ' coat double-breasted, black ground . ., , , . , Extra heavy grade; shirts come . , Here is a siin'ui; w.n.1 i single breasted and drawers are Wlln l alspl1 stripe, in brown and nlixtlll lllH1i,;, . ,i ,., inade with re-inforced gusset; nal blue. Prices tie with i'... ' pi. oil) '-. iiial wool. The garment and noii'iy for $1.00 . $LQQ $10.00 Men's Wool Sanitary Boy's $1 50 Suits Men's Finest Gn Underwear Uoys' twiJicce k"oe i,an,s s,lit' Rain-proof Overco black ground with sail and pepper Extra heavy grade; shirts come mixture, red and brown stripe The Perfection of Sty:.; .-' double-breasted and drawers art ,, ... . . .,, manship; : aa . made with double gusset; natural tlm,UHh makillg 2 "U,!l1 l'fftct signs, car, fully tutl.nei. wool. The Garment, Price fl'tum values l..r. $1.25 t $1.50 $17.50-S16. LIBERTY 6- 4'J aT, f LIBIRTV6-4TJ. STS. - LIBERTY tr 4'J. STS. . g , LIBE R" f".,"'! I' ' ' ; : j j iiii ' .-.:....: i. . n. loom 't!i'.t'ggpWaailUiLJWllf iTqiiiT mil. flLULHU HUUIILUJ Ull I j ODD FELLOWS' ORPHANAGE II Of I Ren ember that everv dollar's' worth of drygoods, notions, clothing, shoes, hats, caps, trunks, curtains, trim-' uilnss. velvets, silks, ribbons, gloves, furs, corsets, hosiery, bells and lotg of other things not mentioned must be sold and within the next t',0 days re gardless of cost. Come and get your share of the bargains. C. E. Wilkin son & Co. Tennessee's Crops Badly Damaged. (Special to The Sentinel.) MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. ll'.-Owing to the recent incessant rains Irrepar able damage has been cause,) i ,,n crops in Tennessee, especially in die eastern districts. The commissioner of the department of agriculture lv- IWtVta Dial ti,i ..I. .. ..., I,,,,,!, uuoKeiner pre vented the proper plant lnK f w!l,,u while tbe corn crop, an important one' has been knocked fiat aud Is rotting oil the ground. To adit to the unfavor- uuie oiiuoou tne cotton sproutiiiK in the holls. seeds aie Brihtsbanc We never The best is trade. use cheap rubBer tires. none too flood tor our SJ.Nissen Co. "The Cotton Leak" Case. (Special to The Sentinel ) WASHINGTON. Oct. l:'.-The trial of rrederick A. Peckhain, of New urk, charged with divulRlng the se cret cotton information of the bureau of stailstics of (he I-H.partm.Mit of Aa- I tOllll lit .1 I . i ... - iv uproeo louay. K.lward W Holmes, formeily assistant siailsllJ eian ,,r ilu, ,1. ..,,.,:.,,. ,,, , . . i Tlie Washington correspondent the News and Observer savs; The Odd Fellows of this city, who are planning the establishment of an Odd Fellows Orphanage had as their guest last night Past Grand Eugene P. Albea, of Winston, X. C, who spoke o them of the successful efforts of the Tar Ikel members of the order in the establishment of such an Institu tion. Mr. Al bea's remarks were very much appreciated by the local mem bers of the ord -;r. ' He snoke of tlm efforts that resulted in the esiiihlUh. ment of the North Carolina Orphan age, its success and present strength and urged the Odd Fellows of this jurisdiction to take earlv steps to build a "home." He referred to the fact that the North Carolina Homo has 1 in. orphans under its care aud Is considered one of the model Institu tions of the kind In the South Mr Albea received a fine reception at the nanus oi me Washington Odd Fellows, nave already undertaken the of the eslablishmeiii of .1,1. charitable undertaking. who work most W. n. Glenn, who js now llyj a( isaianac Lake. N. Y.. Is spending a few -i-ivs M.-ie, me guest of 1, v Mrs. Snllie Glenn. Hvnnm friends in the Twin-Cltv are i mother, 's many delighted REMOVAL SAL Starting Monday Sept. 2 4 ? and continuing from day to day until our immense stock of Clothing, Shoes. Hats and Furnishings an sold. This sale is prepara tory to our moving int( our hew quarters and the. goodf must go. U)si considered. E. R 0 Two Stores. 3 i S 0 N, Market Building' . , . ' , "' '' HUIU't- to .. i.M- same oin uee. 1 see mill molting so we' II pulls the scales i:.)W
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