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THE TWINCITY DAILY oENTISEi V. i N3TCN 3 4LEM, CCTCSER L2iZZ2ZZ2 CZ3 rERSom notes, jry QHUBGHES Eli n Do You Want a Pipe? n Vc Want You to See Our New Line LEARN IRE WAY TO SIMPSON'S u M : - -I ' a, i:i ' i . !! M leg ii. -in i.. K K t ci'y r::i-r. today of Kernel svi 3 n L NOT . 1 JUST AS GOOD" hut i in RESGOED FROM IE 4 4 4 4 t t HONE AS GOOD Wl . .1 I lil.li. inc.; ill a 1' i t cell l i V vv ( II! (Inn: 1:hh I f. .1 c-. r This is ot lean: Qlioeu lira liii.lv 1; al fuel than market. S !U! ! ' Mil; I.. have the (! :i ;iar inst i: ute 1 w;i' .aril. ti r.'as h.iv ;n! ; man. and have I let'; y .uir Institute very mali-fiil lo lit Keelcv 1 1 1 -1 it i : t . In. i.une I n in.- in enr i'lk habit, hicii was 1 ii initio They fiirnh ami iiiiMiiij. FOGLE GO t t f 4 4 t i ami in'; i;h n. ; llll ill and my family down i.; ry . They arc now hap 1 homo. a;ml I vvi.-h ev ., ry aks KimM go l. vh:t i:: ,. man. Hod's richest Mile Keeley Institute.' tine fur treatment, for I know thai w.ml.1 in' cured as I was. The inca il-i ! . ii ;, Institute Were .-t Kin ! nv ; 1 : ; S I ran i eeoiiimeud tho;n t y 'man who will .an and lie cured, i ifatnn hi coiih; lie belter ihaii lat : "a ej I !' i e. I i . 1 1 si . i r it ;s "sin.; m any man lo lie aide to mi Ihc (liecusboio Kaiiev Institute lei a he III;: !,e , freed from tile ivit el' aiculnii and made a new blessijigs iipoa NOTICE! Sign Writers We have added a com plete stock of Dry Colors and are prepared to serve you in any .quantity SINK & FANSLER- Painters and Decorators. Phone 668 I'a i tin lib . Al.i.EN CRIMSLEY. ('.. Dec. !nil. "FEASTED" ON BUZZARD. Italian Laborers Dined On It, But It Nearly Killed Them. Tv.n liaiiau laborers, employed by Hie Tidewater Railway in the con st I'll!-: inn of ti e new road al l.ync!;'s Ya.. says a dispatch from Danville, Killed a large turkty Inizzard which I invaded the camp of the laborers Suti iday. They then dressed (he liinl, cvi Idintly thinking it was a vvild turkiy. and after cooking it up "a la Italian" I feasted mi it. Shortly afterward the nun were taken violently ill and physicians haslened to their aid. They could scarcely speak English, lint one of '.hem sneceedt d in mumbling "hlg Mack bird, liy hi.nh. no goad," and the doctors ntalei stood. It was only after a trying time Hat they recovered. C:e.it came in tl U mo: n bu,;:; s t r : l . H A. (.in r-h came in yesterday af ! rii.): n mi a l.i:;:t'ss trip. W. M. Hiadicn came in yesteida.' af'. men from a business t rip. Miss Marie Palmer went lo Greens boro last eveiiiiis: to visit relatives. Alexander Chaihain. of E'.kin. was here to lay enrouto to dreonslxiro. Mi A. V. (I nner le'nined yester 'day a!tr:. o n fioin a visit to Gree.) lioro. ,1. . Wo'ff. of Rural Hall, was h re ibis niornini:. leim uii.t; from the Hal YU'.i fair. I), M. Rcece, of Yadkinvilk'. vva l:ere yestei lay. renirning from a 1ms; ii t ss trip. Mov'aines .1. T. .loyr.er and J. .1 Roddick win! lo Mt. Airy today to vis it i .atives. i K.liior Kobeitson. of the Kikin En- li'piise. was lere today envoute lo' Roanoke, Ya. Mr. and Mis. Waller H '!' retnriie.l ! esterday from an eti ti led brida. nmr thro'.if;li the North. j Mis. A. Y. Xa.-di returned yesterday) al'nioon fioin a visit to her brolln r. i W. .1. Martin, al Raleigh. .1. K. ReiudiU. of the Mt. Airy , White S;i':!:ui- Spriims. was here to-: lay. iei::uiiii4 from Ra! 'ii;h. j ,r. and .l:s. i.asion i.auowav, oi M : . A.iy. p i ihrim;h the city this .nornins, returning from t'l ai iotte. .1. .1. Norman weal to Daltoti today, lie was aciompanied by his nepheW. Norman Moir. of Stuar;, Ya., who will en'-, r Daiton lusiitnte. A. U. Mendeiihall. an aclive Su:;day scin.oi workei of (i . eersbor i.was hen 'his afternoon en loute to Rockford a;:d Yadkin county to deliver a series of aiidri'sst s. Rev. and Mrs. Marion Hester, of (tianville county, are the masts of ('apt. and Mrs. R. W. lieio. Rs v. Hes !(' will preach al the Four Kohl (ios i i..; church at II a. m. and 7::i" p. in. tomorrow. Dr. (.'. H. (Iraiumr wen: to Durham todav to attend the annual im-elim.' of tile Slate Osteopathic Society. He jwas accompanied by Dr. W. Ii. Meach iam. of Asluville, who arrived here yostei dav afternoon. Usual Services at All Houses of Worship - Strangers Welcomed to All. IS YOUR BUSINESS m THROUGH THE W M. E. Church. Centenary 1'reach' ard :.::: . m.. AYCOCK AT ASHEVILLE. 1 .. . - a Hit In BABY WITH TWO HEADS. APPEARING OLD Boy Has Four Arms, But Only Three Legs. Likely to Live. MOl'NDRVI I.I.1C, W. Ya.. Oct. III. Aets Bar to ProfllnblT rnrnt. Toil cannot afford In frrow old. In thean days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, as long ns possible ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Pandruff Indl-alos Iho presence of a burrowing perm which lives nnd thrives on the roots of tho hair until It causes total baldness. I '". Xewhro's Ilerplrlile Is the only .:nwn !' be destroyer of this pest, nnd It Is r.t effee- no; an tlve as It Is delightful lo usn 'caused Ilerplelde makes an elrcint hair dress- I Ing as well as Dandruff cure, I Aeoept no gnhsntiite there Is none. Sold by lendlne druggists. Send 10c. In ! stamps ifor sample to The IWplrlSe Co., Detroit, Mich. B. W. O'HANLON, BplI ijtu.t A hoy with two distinct heads was bom Tuesday (venin- to Mrs. .loin; Cuilillll. imeri eii;lite( n. Th:; two bodies, which face each other, arc attached at the umbilical Employ. . i !-r ion and are pi rfect. In shape. There are Iwo spinal cords, four shoulders, four arms, and the lingers are normal. One of the faces is masculine and tile other f.iniiiiiie. The breathiin; is ::: i cruai e, and ti'e two heads take nourishment and cry naturally. Helow the point of iinion the trim',, lis noinial. hut i::,:e js a third : at-! i tactual bi iho hli Ex-Governor's Speech Makes the Mountain City. Ex-Governor Aycock, in his speech at Ashevillc Tliursdav tiifdil said: "My liieads, we are right on stair and national issues and right on ev er. thing except when we get scared. Hut tin Radicals the slate never trust ed. They went in oa imyonets in ; 1 srs. What did they do?" (A voice. j'Wolliiiis.") "Oh. no; you are wrong. jTliey did something. They stole $lnn,. noo of the school money, for example." He mid of Wilmington and sarcastic ally told how the Republicans were now bragging of being a white man's party. . "We washed them." said the governor, "we got you clean with I'M water and strong soap and now yon are bragging, Who is your leader? I hale to tell it on you you big talking folks Marion Butler! There was a man in our town named John Smith. I reckon he is here now, he always is iround and he joined a Presbyterian ! Sunday South. ng at 11 - m. by Evangelist D. 11. Sunday -ch.xd a' : T a. m. Grace Sunday school at !):!." a. m. 1", ... ',. ! . at ! 1 a. m. by the pastor. R, v. .1. K. Kirk. r.iii khead Sunday school at 9:15 a. .,. m. Pleaching a: 11 a. ni. and 7:"" p. ni. by the pastor. Rev. E. K. Wil liamson. Soiuh Side Su ".day school at Id a. ni.. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:".n j. :n. by the pastor. Rev. W. M. Piles. West Salem Sundav school at S p. :n. !': caching at 7:iJu p. ni. by J. K. Kirk. Methodist Protestant. Sunday school f.UO a. m. Preaching .it 11 a. in. and 7 ::'.' p. m. Moravian. Uv.nie lUshon ItmiUhaler, pastor, Preachirg at 11 a. m. and p. m. Sun.lav school at 1 1:1."' i- . Christ Rev. J. K. Pfohl. pastnr. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at !i:"ii a. ni. Calvary Rev. K. S. Cro.slai'.d. pas tor. Preaching at u::;u a. ni. am'. 7:"o p. in. Sunday school at ll:;!u a. in. ; Kim Si reel Sunday school at 1::M; p. m. I'rotractid lueeling liegius at j 7::!n p. in. Fairs ievv. Sunday schooi at L'::h' a. m. Kast Salem Snndav scIkmi! at n.Cu a. in. Preaching at 11 a. in. by Evau gelist llurd: ;k. No services ai night, vice at night. Baptist First. Church Rev H. A. Hn.wn. D. 0., pas'.or, Sunday school a 9:30 a. in. Preaching at M a. ni. and 7:"ii p. in. Broad St n i !,- i'reachiug at 11 a. in. md 7::hi p. m. by the pastor. R"v. B. K. Mason. Sunday school at !i::;oa. m. Morning subject. "State Missions." and at night. "Redemption." South Side Sunday school at II: 15 a. ni. Prot: acted servicis at 11 a. m. and 7: -hi p. m. Presbyterian. First. Church Ro". D. Clay Lilly, D. D., pastor. Sunday school at. !: la a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. ami 7:i!u in. by the pastor. North Winston Sunday school at '1:'M p. m. Lutheran. Sunday school al H:-ir a. m. Preach ing at II a. m. ami 7::in p. m. by Ihc pastor, Rev. Ceorge S. Bearden. Christian Church. Sunday school at !':!' a. in. Preach ing at 11 a. in. and 7.:bi p. m. by the pastor, Rev .1. A. Hopkins. Episcopal. St. Paul's-Rev. Henry Teller Cocke rector. Holy communion M a. m.; Sunday school !i:"n a. m.; morning service and sermon, 11 a. m; choral evening service and special music,) 7::10 p. in. There will lie no sermon j a) the evening 'service but the service given up lo music, making a special musical service. . Catholic. The first, second and third Sundays of every mouth mass at 10: 110 a. in. school and benediction at J O V til IV Is iuir lui?i:K's lni'i.; the people in tlte cotuitrv w. their trading point: Increase vHir Inisiiu - .: ston-Salem the largest niar'.u: the liheral use ot iood nutil -I paint and erev t Ro i l. that hrinL,r trade. Not so expensive as ou It will pay you to in i s'i. matter of road sins. Phone me todav. Gordon G. llleynol l'lione -17. AMONG OUR MANY NEWARFI New line sailor shapes an j hooJs New line soft felt street hats. New line college hats for girls New line fancy feathers & flowers, Winston Millinery 415 Libertv Street. IlllC ss's ef lit.Ei. . Li:: t: :. ::.lt!-'n om a motlier siioulJ be a. i.iurce c( joy to all danger ittci icnt to tho ordeal makes its ni.'' I'other's fiiend is tlie otilv remedy which re! pain and danger of mivtcrr.ity ; this hotirwi i. severest trial-is not only made- painless, but al by its use. 7'hosc who use this remedv .".re r gloomy; nervo'.:snes, nausci and !!; r. ovcrcoiiie, to' svstcm is made reaiiv (rr 1 1 . serious i:i idciiK so coninion to the or:' -.1 hour are oLvinted W t!;o use of MoUicr's i.:cj.;i' Friend. "It is worth its wt-i-jjl 6.",ys many who have used it. bottle at dpi'.' stores. ook vrnmiHe i : il'ortii .-it ion of intcro-w be sen! 'o nr V a-', ires-. I ret: ::i K'.i.: ,;:itah.; . ad v.o ".If 5 I). .1. State.- v s the cbibl seems hcaiihy. and iis chances for liv e pti:. The strange birth ha; iniense excitement here. Mv R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Offlce Over O'lIanloti'B. Dlood, Nervous and Lung Diseases a Specialty. Brightsbanc SJ.Nissen Co. A Young Mother at 70. mother has suddenly been tna.b- voair; a: 7. Twenty vents of inii.nse saft. ri'ig froui from dysiiepsia ;h. in'ir'ly di-abied her. uiiiil six nioiehs a-: i, w i.eu she began taking ! Electric Bitters, wi'ich have complete ly i iired h, r and lestored Hie .strengih land activity she had in the prime of lire." wriics Mr. W. I,, (iilpaiiick. of jDaid'orth. ,.: c, real est i est oral ive tiiediclae on Hie globa. Sets stoinach. liver and Kidneys right, purities the blood, and (iircs malaria, biliousness 'and v. i ai,. ess. Wonderful nerve i tonic. Pi ice :,v. Cuarantee.l by V. . 1 1. Tlinmn. an's drug store. church to make a row and you know a man that's looking for row can get it there, for the predestinators arc powerful people to beat when you start them, and trc.ii lie went to the Methodists and then to the Baptists, and one of the members prayed. 'Oh. Lord,. if it is consistent with Thy will, .end John to Hell,' .on the thoon that as John had broken up tin churches re migh: break up ho!i. Marion lias biokeit up tverything lie has joined and I am glad he is with the Radicals, because von know what will happen." (Tremendous applause.) p. m. Father Stapletrm, Four-Fold Gcspel. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7::in p, m. by Rev. Marion Hester. Sunday school at 11:1,1 a. m. . ' No Better Time to Paint jRolland V No Better Time toDccorate "Get the Best" W. H. CLINARD. TeacluTof V 105 S Clwry St : Exchange your second hand stove 'for a new parlor heater with W. O. Sensenian, Knows by Practical Experience That Stag Is Best. Messrs. llirshberg. Hollander & Co.: Cientieinen 1 have had an actual experience as a practical painter of In years, and I never saw the equal of Stag Brand Semi-Paste Paint for ec onomy and durability. .1. II. SWAN. Bristol, Telin. Stag Brati.l Semi-Paste Paint tew looks old. I, is made ri;:ht, and when applied according to directions. a;.j always that bright fr. sli appear,!. ic t is iiiiii.spcnsibie io well kepi ICS. "ONE UAl.l.ON MAKES TWO" .. For sale by W. 11. Clinard. ' 'a are leaders in h repairing.. We material. y Ii grade vehicles and! use only the best ' Nil e iot of new bat wings, elf oi ived a' M re. M. D. l.assiter': that It is enough be ell and s, ro'lg heautiiul. in o'dei take HoT-;, -. lb one of the creates Tea or tablets. ;i: & Pfohl and E. W woia sb to be lo be loinii ; ci.ai mini: and , this she must ' k M i in 1 1 ' a i 1 1 Tea.) beam i tiers know n. cents. I,audiiiist j O'llauion. ' Dou'i on think vou ha. I better try To wear a snil'e ami sing a song? li s a m od old u'oi 1,1 after all. Provided you take Rocky Mounlali Tea. In l Ik spring and fall. Iv W. O'llauion ami Pfohl. Man Drowned. , Oct. I!C A. C. was near Win- and an Italian were drowned in Free For the (Jirls. Free For the Hoys IB FiSHLR PICTURE. USE BALL & GLOVE On account of Iho gieat rush of our business we have been unable heretofore to properly introduce our game of Di'isi.; We are now pleased to bring the nialier before the public with the following an nouncement: On the 17th day of November there will l.e a contest, the place lo be named later, we will apixiint judges, and to the oung lady acquiring the be-t accuiacv in throwing the Boomerang we will prc.-citt to her tho picture cow to be seen in our window, and to the young gentleman acquiring tbegreau'st skill we will present lo him the baseball and glove, also lo b- seen in our window. Boomerangs now on sale at our store, price l.V and 'Juc. Come while they last; you cau'l alToi'd to miss this opportunity to secure one of the prizes. BROWN-ROGERS CO. Former Forsyth t'ist ROANOKE. Va., Pin ki r, whose l;oti 1 i i i-Sa i em , N. (',. known as "Jack," .Ni w iivi r. near Radford. Ya.. today, v. hi!,- clcssiim the swollen . ! -at. Four other nu n in ibo i,..i weie re.-cueil. Parker's body ha., not In i n recovered. He was employed as ...uooiuiM ami a waiKing doss lor a railroad construe-! tion loree, , Found Convict's Suit. i estenlay the ollieets r.n:nd a con viei's suii in one of the staiis a' Brown's warehou-.e. The clothiif. hi,1 l'"i been ihcie very long was nuile , '. ident, but who left u,m ,h, js a m.vstety as a telephone nie-age .-,Ml "o- i.oup slllil none of Fin luiihlers had taken Minbi. cDowe 1111 W$i 11 RCgC; roan Sale of Personal Property. -IM ... i niiisiiay. .November I, Hinil uos,. larm w.ll be s ild " ei ion. comm. i;ci at ni Public at In mi -eii i.illllM.y cattle, dail nnd fanning iinpleinei:!.,. y, o.ioimaiion app.y t,, .-,cd " .ici.ev ia i.oan a:id Ti ii.-i ' alitornla evaporated liMllle, r further Sheets, at Co. peaches. Iteid piur.i ami WHISKEY HABITS cu teil at hitine wuh. oui ).aia. buuk f ,lr, licul.ir jft (f Our Big Sale of Over, Top, Rain, COATS The past week was not due to the weather alone Style,0uality,Fit and Price made 'em irresistible. Have you seen 'em yet. Going fast get an early choice. An immense stock All sizes, Men, boys and children. lit LITTLE I YOl SUITS f !, ME mJ or With f bV Knicker- fn! af( bocker or Plain iJ witl PantS, New Styles ready. Exceptional values Boy's Overcoats All ages. Unusual variety of styles for ages 3 to 7 years. Bring us Your Boys Evcrv yiuirmman them. 10 the an style s cloth see and learn of price. found in ourcw-j Xow fabrics 1 cd in the kno Far better than measure suits for dollars more. n (SI Rogei we I Clothiers and Hatters-Under Hotel llioem- I
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