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THE TWIN CITY DAILY 8ENTISU W IN5T0N SALE -', OCTOBER, it u PERSONAL NOTES. Do You Want a Pipe? We Want You to See Our New Line U LEARN IKE WAY TO SIMPSON'S .f D.n!nir w,i- ,if Madison, a n .1 m. r..i' here today. .1 l Hatch, nf Spt-iu-i-r, ii in the city ia-t niiht. Rev. Edgar Hoitoti came in oo ru a D ,r:,in ,l,is m0n,ins- ;,:.K; f .:ar.! t V K Sticklev. of Ftur.ii ilall, was: , , H.t at the I'lu-enu la,- i.ir.ht. r f-a- Vi, Keith re' timed yesterday af I t' "'oans 0 ;EiS .:, egssip III NATION'S GAPITftL NOT "JUST AS GOOD" BUT IIOIIE AS GOOD PECK-WILLIAMSON Underfeed Furnace Saties You Money ttrnoon frmi a ten-days pleasure ; to Raleigh. Kditor J T. Itohortson, of the El kn Ki:tTriM'. was here yesterday af ternoon returning from a business trip to Virginia. i Mi Ella V. Rinehanlt, of Haiti-, 'more, who has been the guest of Miss Kiln a' Mas', in for several days, return- '(d home last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flies returned , :mm slight fioin a pleasure trip to New , York. Their daughter. Miss Adelaide. :is visiting friends in the North. T ' A I 1 , This is our honest conviction li with regard to our "Southern j ' t Oiiccll Crates. 1 lie ninosu r j ..,...- tw.at :int cellMlllli' less ll ss i: fuel than any .males on ,n ,tf ,...V U market. Sold by 1 'fk pnci f RRn n uimm NOTICE! Sign Writers We have added a com plete stock of Dry Colors and arc prepared to serve you in any quantity SINK & FANSLER- Painters and Decorators. Phone 668 THAT'S straight! With an Underfeed you pay one-half ot;co-!hirJsless than you're always paid for your Winter's coal. The Underfeed burns coal of the very cheapest grade. Smoke and gases u ni ted in other V "T' J consumed. I A Cellar Sayings Bank. Indorsed by Thousands TOR SAt.K UX CRAWKORD PLUMBING MILL SUPPLY CO. The Season's Wheat Crop. NEW YORK, Oct. 24 Following r!o.-e on the report of the Agricultural Commissioners at Washington of the reports of the wheat crop in the Unit ed States this season, reports are daily being received from the Argen tine Republic showing that the crop in that country will he 9 per cent heavier than any crop ill its history. Fiom England are also coming re ports of an unusually heavy crop in i he British Isle. The U. S. Minister to the Hague. N li . ' YORK. Oct. 2. The 'Ameri can Minister to the Hague and Mr. David Jane Hill sailed today fur Hol land, after being; entertained in this 'ciiy during 'he past ten days. It is 'understood that Mr. Hill has received : seme important instructions from Washington as to the forthcoming lVaci! Conference at the Hague. FOR SALE A good piano Apply at tl24 Holly Avenue Calvary church. for $1.". , next to Nissen Park Open Each Night A Grand Program Cake Walkers Fisherman's Trouble Chooseing a Servant Love vs. Trouble Room to Let The Liltle Train Robbery. Fries M'fg, & Power .Co. Cure Your Cough HOW ABOUT Your Old Roof? Whv not let us stop the leaks while the weather is favor able? New roofs and roof repairing a specialty. Morgan and Cuthrell. There are so many cough remedies Hold nowadays and so many highly recommended that li must lie lianlj for a person to make a selection. Take ' our advice and always use Landqitist & Hold's Syrup f White Pine. .11 1 gives the very best of satisfaction an.ll certainly is a meritorious preparation. We recommend it. cents. I Hi Landquist & Pfohl. The Corner Drug Store S. J.Nissen Co. are leaders in high grade vehicles and repairing.. We use only the best material. Holland Weissert Teacher of Violin, 105 S Cherry St. Winston-Salem, N. C, TWIN-CITY lalking Machine Co. Dealer in RECORDS and NEEDLES Write for Catalogue. Box 243, R. L. RIERSON, M. D. Odlce Over O'llanlon's. Blood, Nervous and Lung Diseases Specialty. Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases. I'etmanently cured by taking Botanic lllood Balm. If you have aches and pains in bones, back and joints, Itch ing Scabby Skin, Biood feels hot or thin; Swollen (hunts, Risings and Rumps on the Skin, Mucus Catches in Mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples, or offen sive crupliniiK; Copper-Colored Spots or Hash on Skin, are run-dowu, or ner vous; Fleers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Carbun cles or Roils, Take Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure even the worst anil most deep-seated cases. Heals all sores, stops all swellings, makes blood pure and rich, completely changing; the entire body Into a clean .healthy condition. It. It. H. is the rec ognized Mood remedy for these conditions. Cancer Cured. If you have a persistent Pimple, Wart. Swellings, Shooting. Stinging Pains, take Wood Halm and they will disap pear before they develop into cancer. Many apparently hopeless cases of Cancer, Suppurating Swellings, Eat ing Sores or tumor cured by R. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly testeil for '.hi years. Composed of Pure Rotanic Ingredients. Strengthens weak Stomachs, cures Dyspepsia. Sample sent free by writing Blood Halm Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Sold by drug gists $1.00 per bottle or sent by ex press prepaid. (Special to The Sentinel.) WASHINGTON. I). C Oct. 2 L ... r-i-ed Slates Weather Bureau to the famishing of, to vessels on every of wireless telegra-. i,v we need an international ia '.mpellins every vessel to carry win-, " t'.'.egraphy apparatus and requir ing them to daily take observations.' to" transmit l 'a em as soon as taken and ;o receive and forward such mes sages to the nearest station." said Proftssor Willis Moore. Chief of the Weather Bureau, in discussing the '.natter. "It will take time to aecom-, pli.-h this; live years, or probably ten. I hut in the end it will come, because by this means loss of life at sea will he reduced to a minimum. At pres-; ent we are furnishing forecasts to ves-j sels along the Atlantic and are re-j reiving daily observations from a; nmne'j of trans-Atlantic liners. We; are also receiving readings from sev-i era' stations we established in the' Azores, the Bermudas, the Bahamas., the north coast of South America audi 'a score of points in the West Indies. With these we are able to make out; jfairlv accurate maps of the storm rem; iters and furnish data to vessels with 1 in the reach of the wireless stations jalmig the coast. When we get daily t (observations from the vessels all over! ;;he vorld we will map out the storm j j centers and cover practically the area of every ocean. This information we ( 'will send to ships 'within two hours of the time they send their readings I land they will have an opportunity tc ! : stear clear of the storm centers. This f : sy stem will be of inlniense value to i 'vessels and owing to its simplicity! I and inexpe'.isnec.ess it is hound to j come. The death of the widow of the Pres ident of the Confederacy recalls the fact that site and Mrs. Grant met for the first time just previous to the hos tilities between this country and Spain. The meeting took place at St. Louis, where the two distinguished widows of the two distinguished men arrived at the same hotel on the same day. Both were passing through St. I.oais on visits to relatives and each was ignorant of the presence of tin other in the hotel, although they were the center of a group of friends In adjoining parlors connected by slid ing doors open to view. A newspaper j repot ter was the means of the meet ing of the two willows, lie nan gone to in'crvicw Mrs. Davis, at the con clusioin of which he noticed the wid ow of Gen. Grant and advised her ol t'.iu presence of Mrs. Davis. MV's. Grant immediately expressed a desire to meet the widow of the President of the Confederacy. An intro duction was arranged by the newspa per man. It is not known whether tht two ever met again. Brightsbane j ! I CHEAP! We guarantee you 50 per cent bet ter stuff. See Capt. Meinung, with S. J.Nissen Co. i No Better Time to Paint No Better Time toDecorate "Get the Best" W. II. CLINARD. Free For the Girls. Free For the Boys SON FISHtH PICTURE. BASE BALL & GIM On account of this great rush of our business we have b"on unable heretofore to properly introduce our game of Heist. We are now pleased to bring the matter before the public with the following an nouncement: On the ITlh day of November there will he- a contest, the place to he named later, we will appoint judges, and to the young lady acquiring the best accuracy in throwing the Boomerang we will present to her the picture now to be seen in our window, and to thu young geiitlemnu ticiiulring the greatest skill we will present to him the baseball and glove, also to be seen In our window. IVxmteraims now on sale at our store, price 1,1c and 2nc. Come while they last; you can't, afford to. miss this opportunity to secure one of the prizes. BROWN-ROGERS CO. li. ' Representative Caahani, of Wash iugton, is (mlic a story teller. ' The following is his latest: "Once there was a young nmn who got into the habit of drinking too much. He would go out almost every night and get tilled up with the red-eye, and a young friend of his would be obliged to bring him home. This friend got. tired of piloting that fellow home night afiei night. One night he was bringing him home in his customary conditiot: and was delivering a lecture on mor als en route. They had turned a cor ner and directly in front of them was a big distillery in which the night force was at work. The structure was lighted up with electricity from basement to cnpalo. .Inst then his friend said to him: "Harry, you ought to huvtt sense enough know that you can't drink all the whiskey that Is manufactured." 'At, this Lhe In toxicated Harry took another reef In his legs and pointed his Unsteady fin ger up toward the distillery, and said: "Well, I call (hie) your attention ti the fact that I am making them work nights, all right." Senator Ray nor, of Maryland, ad vocates the nomination of a Southern Democrat for the Presidency in oppo silion to Editor Hearst. "If it wen .possible to nominate a Southern man i for the Presidency we ought to do jit." he said. "It would be the delight of my life to canvass the country foi I Major John W. Daniel, of Virginia , my colleague in the senate nnd my old ; college male, or for 'Joe' Biackiiurn. I as noble a Roman as there is anion,;: : litem afi. or for John G. Carlisle, who. I though living in New York, is a Ken j tuckiail by birth, and a man wlic i would be a tower of strength to us. I No one can tell who the candidate i will be. Bryan is not pressing his .candidacy, but if the party wants him l utul Hearst should he the next (iov jernnr of New York and his opponent ! for the nomination, whom will wl take" "I have the greatest respect for lhe ; President personally and "officially," : said Mr. Rayuor. "He is a man of I charming and attractive presence, land one of the most wonderful men in the country, but 1 am opposed to the ! means by which he reaches his accom pli.-hnieuts, and propose at tlu next session of the Senate to take up this 'subject." The Dipartnient of Commerce and Labor has been advised that the mu nicipal council of Venice will Kive an International Art Exhibition from April 22ml to October ;!lst next The : exhibition will consist of pictures. iseullltllre !rriwinic ,,.,..,.: ,' suau or i ".-""oikm ami ; decorative art pieces. The aim nf ! the exhibit U to collect fine and orlg- jui.u woihs, ami it will receive the as foolish to try to get !sa,lle independent or schools of art ""vent nald-or tecuninue. lint reieet -ill r,.,u r vulgarity. The city of Venice "will award gold medals for works of pure and decorative art. 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. 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 fue be fore buying. Peoples Fuel and Ice Co. WASHING WITHOUT WATER I. I.Ike Trying to Grt Rid of DandraC I Without ll.rplclde. vui you ever see any one try nr tn themselves without wush water? K you did what would you say of htm? It Is every bit rm ot Dandruff and to ness ny reeillnir the germs whleh cause It, with Canthrarldes, Vaseline. Glycer ine and similar substances which 'form mn principal tnffreillents of most called Hair Vigors. Newbra's Hcrplclde Is successful be cause It attacks and kills the parasltlo germ which feeds on the hair roots ii is tne original snd only scalp pfrmMila manufactured. .-wia by leading druggists. tamps for sampl. to Th Herplcld. Co.. 1J- .1. city S. Cobb, of Durham, was In the today. A few venrs h.. u-.. engaged in the tole.'pn.i n,.oi...... rennlnit . i, .- a ""' - M-cuin a member of the firm of P. '....:.. Send 10c. ln ,v Cobb WOMAN'S HOME hi OtOtlL PlBUSH KG CCMfun TWIN-GITY : DAILY SENT! C r ft rv -. , 'ffj.tu rer lear.) in? WOMAN'S HOME Gil ($1.00 Per Year For Only -$325- This offer is open to both old and J subscribers of the Twin-City Daily si tinel. The Sentinel needs no introductic to the people of Piedmont North Carol Many of our readers are familiar wi the high-class features of the Womart Home Companion. It is full of inter from cover to cover. There are twel departments; something for every me ber of family, much for women-ever thing. There arc delightful stories a articles by popular writers; inspiring ei itorials; children's pages; etc. T Woman's Home Companion has the la est circulation of any ten cent magazi published, which attests its popularity 5 DON'T DELAY as this offer closi Jan. 1, 1907. Send in your subscription once and receive for a whole year TH Daily Sentinel ?nd this popular Magazim Call on or Address Sentinel Publishing Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Circulation Department. Distinction in Dr Full Line Ladies' Furnishin " TV 1 it Ax A M M tu 1 v n vi t mm S(VL I .. .: .. -.A 4 mm Coat Suits, for ladkr children, rf silkcostu linery, ki long and silk wai; collar set! kimonas crepe and Outing sacques, robes, etc, The Misses Mart Phone 674. Ladies' Furnishing Pa A CERTAIN 5 M m TREATME1 W. O'UANi.ON, BpmuI A(il. I T. It. Crews, of server, was here ITuought the Charlotte todav Ob Evea if mercury and potash could ct'.rc C.v.y v condition iu which these strong minerals leave u- cure worse than the disease. But they ca''t can only cover up the symptoms for awhil-' t (i Poison enters the blood the entire circulation loathsome symptoms begin to appear. 1 he u ". and eyebrows come out, glands of the iuv -spots appear on the body, and in severe east -. 1 even the bones become diseased. S. S. h. i-, ; Contagions Blood l'oi.-ion ; tnousandi h-ive I'-' 1 1 ' the mineral treatment, Hot Springs, etc it i - to get at the root of the disease and force o::' ever seen again. -S. S. S. i s purely veget:fv'-( - ntld barks, ami never leaves ;.:iv bad cilcc'. ; ;; ! nch and digestion and build.; up cverv 'i'' '' " Ih" poison from t':te blood. IUk with r!"t"" ',..,. , medial udv ice lae. THE SWIFT SPIHO v.'c ';''' vv:lh r L'.- ; i-i"-;.' t;.-;! ' CO.
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