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THE TWINC.TY DAILY SENTINEL, WINSTON-SALEM, NOVEMBER S. FERSONAL NOTES. Free ! Free ! Free! I. lis: n l.:. v. I J r. v a i H it t M f 5 i j Simpson Dm Co.-'s ',VH'T PINE COUCH SYT.LP FREE ! ry.it r C -o.i Url ' Now .0 I'" ! ''' n .! K AVx.ind'T went ;,i II ik!: i. 10. 1.1V. jt (Ireeiisu.ir i . CI! V U U M ii v f H ft H I w H 1 v U Y ' i a (' Til.ii. ha I'cHirued f. ,s 1 1 ip ! Virginia. LEARHIIIIE WAY TO SIMPSON'S H - fci tie iM mmm 'Illl I to SYhoi: I'arto v . siei da al'1 ' st ; mother feels a r.-i,l of the pain er attendant upon l critical period life Heroin ing the siTfTeriiiir and danger incident to tho on'.eal mike; its anticipation one of misery. .'.Olher'j Friend is the niilv remedv which re'Leie women of the grc-t k2t of her mn'Urr tSmilil hr . i.inr;c rf iov to a!';. lt:t jin and danger of maternity ; this Iiour w1 ii dreaded a woman's vrrmit tria! is not onlv ri.ide painless, but all the iIjujit 15 avoided ty jti use. Those w ho luc this remedy re no longer despondent of plootnv; nervousness, naiHca and other distressing conditions are overcome, the nystcm is made ready for the cominj event, and tho serious accidents so common to the critical lour are obviated bv the use of Mother's Friend. "It is worth iu weight in go! Mva many -who have used it. $1.00 per bottle at drug stores. Hook containing valuable information of interest to all women, will be pent o any ad ires free upon application to CUOrilLO RfPULA 10H OO.. AtlaMa. C.i. 5 ioiers lie Newfoundland Fisheries Dispute. (.Special to Tin), Sentinel.) ST. JOHNS. Xowfo-.tmUaml. X.n. v --The l'alt Ad. which forbids Ncw fiMtxihin Icis Id fish on board fiici.mi vessels wllhin colonial tva;."..-. is i CUltsillK Cum-dlll 1 ilble lie.lliile bt :( Proseeuiblis of a number of fisher iiwmi who have br 11 h!pp,'i! Iiy Aia-r leans out -uic tlie. rirce mile iiniii hum ihviiI!ik. Tlic t ivernment's anion clVicntly lntcrdi d t.i (lor t-.-: ,-ii.it from KOillX ln'tond t i maiinc Imau-j (la.l.v to join liu: American tes o !s :n. ,i ' thus be t tic mi. mis of jii'i-v -:it ii'.n Anier-; lean vessels from ui.'iunini; their boa's j during tin tishii::; sraKv.n. i Ohioans Entertain Upton. .1 ifippria! to The !.M-tHin. I ' j DAYTON. 0.. N.iv. S,-- Sir Th i:x 1 Ipton, Ilir Ri'iilii I'-'is'.i l.ino'iM. lui'l Avilii ;i hi :;rly n ei-ptio'.i li' r '.: :: .; ' on tin- oil n.-.r-i:i if hit? in-oiiitsH t;i lliis city. i.v rai : I ! :: 1 1 ! ;i .! : Kiiat!ir. K);;:!i'i' ami D! I; l.i". !ii::i ' on a 1 1 H iiis ii:nl icr.Mi!i.i.l --.i it . : liini th: .iii..:li tilt' rift . I', .iti .:-! tnrhtir.ui from ll-iffa!,i. ('. :.: :i i . To'nlii. Dnrcil ami t'ldtas 'ti..l'.itl in imniltt : s and thr !taii'i!:i'' toiiil:-!-! Sir Thomas tills aft- ni.n w; ; ; ;. rs "li t ;i live :.n Kmui Parmers' Institute. (Spceial to T!i Sontine!.) AKIIINS, Kan.. Nov. S. Profissor A. M. 'It'll I'ji-k. ill' liu- Kansas Stalt ci irnluiral C(il'c:;t'. tvlio is accrrilit ',! Willi lii'ini; ahlt to pioilnrt- an I'nor 'ii.iii,, crop on Iain) no; oven ciH.-si".', as ar:i!i!c was the principal fpttikcr :! Tie annua! ni'ing of 1'ic Kan.-ns Kai incrs' Inslii'iti today. Mis adtidrt s- .1 'tin ("ii;ii:il' r. of Imiianapoii.x v ni:r of our i itoi s today. M:. I. M. Ooti'.on is visiting : . i it. s r i d frit nils at Dalloii. IHstrict Attorney (lolton has U'"" o Aslo tilii to anend Kodtral r.-ur'. .Mrs. I'. M. Mi Kanslian wi-ut to T ; larcot ii'c this marning to visit tier not lie:'. Dr. K. K.ilp. of Tiilp. was ho" 'oiiay I'liint; liow t ic election ; in 'r.e oaiity of St.iKts. Mr. and Mrs. I). D Seluuii-r hate .t'tiiniicl to tin city afftr liatinc t-pent lie siiuilllrr ll'M li Itcv. .1. I). Williams rctiirnt'd this lioiniii from (Irct nslioro. t licit' lie ins lit'i'ii a-;siiiiK in a nicetiiis at t'.ic 1. 1'. chinch tlicic. l .i-., niastt r Mori is. of Mocksvilit's tin. was here l:!ay, ;"ii!iried that i:i" i-.epnliliciin niaj :. i;!.-s i'l Davio co'inty ranp from :h'i) to im.i. Miss Siiaip and Mrs., tiwaltney. oT I'ay lovsvillc.w !u have bet n l lie Rtii'sts :if Mrs. ('. K. - J.ilmsoii. dnrilir; tho W. C. T. V. convention, ictiirnnti luime tcsi'niay. Mrs. C'huulc Hlinn ami iluuht V f. Mrs. .1. I.. CrUz. and baby, who have icon in Orci'iisboro on a i.-it to Mr.-:. K. t'. WatliiiKton. ltUirncd j i sti rday al'ternoon. I w III the ;n :i: inipi rtanci- t ) pr, :c fat int'i.- cnera.iy. a tie sti r.t i optv ';a: tically valai less laud couli ic ma ie his!i!y p'oductive. Anothe: nii'ii'Min;.' f i ;i l ii ii- la ronueciio'i wit! ho r-ia'cr.' H'O w is the adiiess ol Mrs. !!en:'i:'t!; Ca'vin. an a.'kn.wi y.i- 1 i Hit ion i teacher j;' tloni' Stic sci -tice. Tennessee River. (Spe'cMl Tlic fVnl'sitf.l .-M i ;;!'!"! h:i D. .v.i.. . . s. ai , -; 1 '.. V.y i"yt lu ll 1 1 1 1 t;.;-; ( t::i '.' .-. 't r Ititpi : :'.':-' i: Asi'i l'. i-i I:-, re i ,.',a .Ini;'e Tin. Ill IS It U'rvth ., ' !: pie: Meal i.f tin ' as.icia :' n. Hllf.'-m: dl I n iillU t !'; ' : "'ii :i .f lile ,k.-:-: i ilio.i ail oii'ii. iiiiv Unh'- r', . : Twsi'vi' r;vi .: .!: :;. a ".s i'!' t :.. , t liio j is -is -in: v.-.v n '" . .:!'' !. Missionaries Arrive in Jaoa: Mr. and Mrs. I!. Utiri. . c ville, says the l.amliiiai K. lia r t'd iellcrs fioin Mr. 'iiol Mr . i Dozli r. niissioiniries :i ,1 i i.oi, si that, ihct reached r . ii d, -lie. X.igaHal,i. Si-jiii mid r "7. i.f;..- ll il - a lit voyage. Tilev we;, I: tin linai Iiy 22 Ann ricaus aih! v. oorteil to an inst ititllon win-r wl.'l remain .sonio lime a :u s' :i i .liipaticse luiiftiiaKi'. Tliere.ait' ! cr niisslonarics undei.noini; ; , at tl'e IliKtltiitiou and ;.'! i",' ph'ii.'-nl with theiv vir.mmtihi The Michigan Fruit Market. j (Special lo Tlic Sent hxl. I j DICTROIT, Mlcii , X iv. S. An in-1 tcnirban railway to naM ise N'oitheiu' Muskegon romiiy. ilie hear; ' of tin Oceana fruit bell. Is now assured. When tho line is cunipleted it will nir.an a great ileal for Hie Weslern and Northern Michigan fruit d'aleis iio hflvc their eropa'at prt'sent al most UoKuoyoil owlns to lack of rail way comninnicntion. iuuliL jja.-.t-.u' y.i'ti'iif.vii 'ii'X A,. M c'.i .iiiioiiL, tut- pfl ,11 NEW ARRIVALS I us, IT i Mrs. Stanton's ' Mis. II. IC. M(;;,ie. c.T HUh r li'c deli .uafes to the W. Convention, it-tunit il h-aii vVliile in tlie eitv Mis. M hii ..ni. li-.u . t. r. today, was far I laN---" I .i to Shapes. l'aiK and Ostrich I'cathus New N ciiiiitj; New line ! -inen Drawn Work Fancy Belt lickles New Hack (A mbs Etc. ;uc-.t of Mrs. .1. 1'. Kearrinxton. Mrs. I.i.zie Moore, of Tay'. .1 s, i'le. a i turned uiiyshinarv Irc.n .i.ipan. is he ue.-: of Mrs. .1. . I'VaninHt.m. tlis. M;:'ire att: :t ice the W. ('. T. I'. 'onvt ntioii lieio a".; will n main ic lie city about a week. Opening Saturday. Tile handsome new store of l'l. Itoh nsi'ti on Ka'.t Fiaitii strecl, opposltt lie nrmory. will lie open for liusint s. i.itui'iiay nioi 'iihis at S a. in. Tliis is me of the largest s.ttr.-e re mis It; Hu I'v and with a stei.; eeilinii ai..i a'. notlorn impi ovem uts. All lines now .ir.ieii lit thU firm will lie iuct'.ase, mil new lint s a.hh'tl. Saitvenirs wiil ie hi vi n on oi'.t niii.u ilay. Killed By Her Brc'her. lit (iranville c.iaiv a few days a.i Hiss Hazel Cuvrn. 1! tears (".!:!. was !U.t! by the accidental discharge of Kitti in tin. hand; o! lier y.iun.n lirotii r. Tlie boy was taking the trim o:i' ol !.i riMiu t sl.not a sipiirrel. Tlie n. miner -tnick ihe iioor and the load literi'd lii.i sish'i's sii'.e, killing her nslanily. THE opening of E. Robinson's no1 urday, Nov. 10th, gives Winsto store nr? inston-S;?pm J the most up-to-date stores in the State. This I is one of the largest in the city. The lines n' will be the most up-to-date that the mark fords. The prices on. same are much lowVr found in other large stores. ? CLOTHING DEPART ME o vor Men, Young men, isoys ana Uuldren. can fit most every one. Our trKntn-v. ? MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED YUUK 1JUK(JH stands tor all times. 5 are cordially invited to inspect our Clot Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishings ; also pare our prices. Goods marked in plain fijJ SHOE DEPARTMENT JJ lor Men, Women and 15oys. Our Ladies' S i have the snap of the season. From SI to S4. S sell the best $1.50 Ladies' Shoe on earth. guarantee every pair of them. Let every man, woman and boy come to this store. Our force hi l ii .i. - i i . i . i win DC triau to 5iiov you mrouLui every uepanmenr mk tiuoto your READY 1 OR BUSINESS NOV. 10, S A. M. X) t r-i Souvenir on Opening Day, 1 1 PPPPPPPPpppVPQQpp&PPPPPPQPPPrQPM, lOBINSONi Winiton's Best Clothing Store. 14 E. Fourth Street. Tront of J Takes Place Next Week. Ti:e annual if Keiil. the text week. S 1 fall oiH'iiiiiir at lb store I i ft Clii-na-nian, lakes place I f j j See ins nil. I B 4t Tlie Amusement Xovelty Cumpimy ue nraiijUnK to opai a penny ainiis" ncnt i-illtTv ill file new Olnim liuiiil i.. oe, Ka-i Itli .street. Saturday will c opening dat. Tuesday's Tluns lays and I'tidays will be exclusivilt i.r white people. : t The "Piano & Organ Purchasers Guide," of New York, Has the Following to Say About the Harvard Piano: "The Hart aid piano lias been hct'oic ihe muMcd public for many years and enjoys an cutiable reputa tion as instrument of the better ftraile. As a piano of lili;h musical ipiali'c the Harvard is popular with musi cians, while its ranuirkali'ie duraliilit) makes it a I'aioiiti' wltli iKalers throughout the country. Much has been added to the reputation of the Harvard through new scales rivulet! in 1 1 and new and beau tiful case designs which have recently made tin ir ap pearance on the market, fn tone ipiality tlie Harvard ranks hiult. Its action, ni,i:Mil'actuied I'tipressly for Hie Harvard is of liiirh excellence and is weil adapt ed lo the use of both, musician and student. The dura bility of the Harvard is insured by the use of an,' un usually line class of material and the employment of skilled labor. Ti'.e reputation of the Harvard and its lKisitloii in the eMimatinn of musician anil dealer Is advancing rapidly. Capacity of lactort, :',.":;u pianos per annum. Incoi poraled inlSsT." No comment on the alio,' is nccei-sai.t. We bate, u very complete slock and our pi ice life altas lowe.-i. R. J. Bowen & Bro., Phono 316. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous ,,i.t;'u't'' jpertil ion. in olvin.i; the removal of a malignant u! 'cr. as larire as my iiaud, from my IniiKhter's hip. was prevented iiy ih", ipplication of Hucklen's Arnica Salv " "iys A. C. Stlekel. of Miletus, W. Va Persistent use of the salvo romp i to 'y cured it." Cures ruts, burns and injuries, ''j cents, at Thonipsoli's ihu itore. li't.'.;V1 ...rtfrtSK;-; i .... r -: j.'.t, ;.f-.- ti i't n e&ti ' "I I S to mi i S ffVi WffS i fc-. I i R":a s-a 3 i'l f J Si A , I i i j J ! i j i 1 1 i i Any thin or undewloped sir! or wo nan will be. bViiefUted ijV lakhiK Iloj 'ister's Korky Mountain Tea. It. is one jf the greatest known romedtes for HKikiiiK jieople Ktrons, healthy atiil well. Tin or tablets, cents, .and lt:isl & I'fohl, Salem; 10. W. OTIanlon. Winston. If you have any idle inoncv in vour home, I; costs you anxieiy and pays 'nothing, but If you will deposit ji witli taenovia i.ohii r I'riist Co. if I relieve you 0f your care and will Mr you four per cent, interest. is a pi'omoter of genuine temperance. It is a food as -well as a drink, and is made from pure mountain water. It is heavy in molf ortrl QvfvflTnalv linrlrr in 5lrnll(")l ! WCli 111 llllllU 111 11 t iv. i IJ 1 Vllll.. 1 V 11. XM.M. lxwv--- aged, mellowed and thoroughly Convince yourself of the fact that Pinnacle Beer is a temperance foodbeverag Dr. Joseph Zeisler, of Northwestern University, Chicago, says: point in favor of beer compared lo alcoholic hoveraires lies in ih" .""' J" of alcohol cont iineil. anil tin: fact that it is responsible for few ih an a.-'- r.i anv." J All thine (ei.i qual-tir tire Immyht I" thr liiiiliml 'irrcri'ow '";''"'" tf5"a New South Brewery a Ice Co. (Inc.) MiddlesborougH, Ky. will earn .;i'X' I i HI ' I '.I -yVin.'. ,, v t . I (1 V 't. ' ,ti i h t'i h'J? ii. a 10 I1.! ilu'H1111' The Mali - What's ill Tlie Kill - How do e.t 1 di pap. i S1.; e ex: i a Hit boy .' I know. I don'i s them. it ANY places to get a luncii, nm" ' r(1qM est and neatest THE HUB IX N( "JnJ is the place for your quick hi'11 Oysters in all styles. IT,
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