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PERSONAL NOTES. ' dddddGGGGGGOQQOGGG CGdddddCC Qe . i w w c "1 For One Dollar , p.,- . !.. Pain .! t.. i -,i . , i i:!,. u i.;.e.l Fi ;wi.t LI i !i i'-p i 5r t t X D o We will deliver at your iloor a year's supj-Iy in l! c ;iul v: - !.;a-il t A. P. W. Toilet Paper. n 1 FARM THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S li vi r i czz urn nzi ts I.JI As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle-that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust that gives to the invalid the nour ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. ' H .! r-i-f '-:- i-: !... V, i. i! I .'. ii i M i ! ,, , , U i . Mil. I.' ,,;,, tt.i - j I; i i ' , r ' il'll'- ! i'l : In ri'y 4 . : ;:n .irt-rn. .!:. 1 1!. T. T. Wat kins, iif Advance, was ,!i cii today. V C, f: uU'litii-lil. n( tit peii-h.u'.i. , . ilt'ir J extent. l Mi, Vatmif li )H'i.:k::u leti um r- ;i!!t;i!. ,:i for (' i.irlo. i , hi re .vi ' i. pi a a ctsa r fart l . .I;n Idol. I'l rlfilllllt.lH. lias - ,,:n. f. ill a v.tl,s plea-one nip to' '.'.is jitist.M iiti-i I'iii'.idelphl.t. j Mrs. SI.I lau-av .,,ut to Ii-t ; i:U. : i.:.i l.i ai't ntl tin' imvtins in I ;.r.Un-.-s a: Heck's Hantist t-hnrrh. j Va!tr V.'. King, nl' D.t'ihury. s;'l ; i n h'.n'.v, h ;. rci .tniing fi :mi !!:.: a ! .in' li iiU.M- I a ca- M n lii S.:-j ;.i me Conn. - .Mr-. Saiali Mi.; 1 is of S :. w"i.i been allenditig iiie W. ('. T I . j I j : I v 1 1 1 i i : i . Cu- g.e'St of Mts. II V SV1 IM(R '! I M A v THE opening of E. Robinson's new store o- ru i 4- t... 1 ins illi'is.'li. H ltlliii .l lui.ne Ihir 111 it 11 'US. Mr. Mil pan. i.l' ilu' firm .f M irtun Cut iri-H. u:i!HM:i. wiio U:; liini'd !.is h v.ul wliilc ovriii'f Inn t.ic wick il i '.u :nt. t::t. ia.il' 0:1 tin- a. I lii in'i 'i'yior UriM.'s fa. Imy, kuvs tiif l.titi I is lit-alini; tiirely. 3" In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ii NOT JUSTASGOOD" i BUT NONE AS GOOD r' 1 1 1 i m .mi i NEW ARRIVALS H Mrs. Stanton s jj Th! ft l!!lv!('UriTI ith i-c-artt '(i:n: Tin film r.niri' i:at a:nl rua-;;i fuel Ih'ar. any irratfs nuukcl. SoM by FOGLE BHD. S GO K Hats ' ' Lute Shapes. Fancy ami Osirkli l Vatlu rs New cilini;' New line Linen Drawn Work Fancy lk-lt H tickles New B:u k Combs N : IK -tc. For the BEST wmiiii WHAT IS CATARRH? Simple Way to Overcome the Dangers of This Disagreeajie Disease. Catai i!i is an inllaniina; ion of the unions mi'iubran1 of i!n nose, thu.at a n-1 l.mss. with many annoyins aymp tiiai:;. la tills cliniuli' ill pre an' frw w'.:o do not sal fl'rr fioni t'ais ilis.isftv alj'.i' disease, dflcn in a clii-inic ami d:iii;',i'i';ins siale. rortnnately within the last frw yeais, a sinipic and i i'',i.ihii' I ri'titnien: for catarrhal troubles has hi .n found -H.vnm I. a oiubiiiatinii of healing anil Kcrm-killing; balsam.;, t:iat. w:.pn breathed tinoiiKh t he neat pocket in haler that conies with every out Fit. rpachest the thlnne.-t cells of the re spiratory organs, carrying its healing And hf nlth-ftlvi:ig properties to every :mrt wthre the catarrhal poison is ires"nt. 1'sed in this way, Hyomei lulls all "aiurihal germs, drives the poison .'mm the system, and heals all irri;a in:', that may he piesiMi! in tile inn '011s membrane. If yen have the ordii.aty catarrhal .niptutn:;, filch a.- c!T.u:;!v! hri ath, mrniiis iains in the throat, cough, "alslng of niucoiis, difflcalty in br?ath Iiir, sneezing, linskincss, dis('hnrj;t I'rom ihe iuse, ilrjppinss in the threat, oighi'iis; siiasnif. etc.. l;i',!n tin' use if Hyomei at o:ic . A comnlele Hyomei 011'fii cosis b.i' 1. ( xtra bntttes. if ni ed.'.l. "ill c: 1:.;, mil is sold by K. O'llanlor, i.;n'er i.n a!)s,:! .te guarantee tiiai it viil ci,:p atarrh or money will i,( 1 el'in"l 'il. J is one of the largest in the city. Tu lin0cr win iu inu liivvTi np-iu uatc mm UiC nilrl' . 1 W 1 n. a -v fS "v ' V - u .... 1 lurus. 1 iiu puiub un :aiiiu are inucii lower found in other lare stores. CLOTHS IMG DEPARTIV1E For Men, Ymmg Men, Hoys and Cliiidrcn can fit most every one. Our motm-iy yuuk ruKLHiv-stanas tor all tmioQ a ' . 1 a k, 0 are coroiany inviren to inspect our CW noes, Hats and .uents rurnisiiins; also 0 pare our prices. Goods marked in plain fji 5 SHOE, DEPARTMENT! 1 For Men, Women and Boys. Our Ladies' s have the snap ot the season, hrom Si to $4 sell the best $1.50 Ladies' Shoe on earth, o guarantee every pair of them. $ T at pi-prv mcin vvnmiin iinrl hnv fnmp tn ttiic ctnn n.,. t Ml t . I . J 1 1 1 1- J . win oe giau io snow you nirougii every ueparrmen ami (juote yu READY FOR BUSINESS NOV. 10, 8 A. M 0 0 ROBIN SON' o J 14 F. Fcurth Street Winston's Best Clothing' Store. Front oE Souvenir on Opening Djy, 41 Service in PAINTING OK Decorating PHONK SINK & FANSLER- Painters and Decorators. Phone 668 Groceries " A LITTLE CHEftPER " W. C TICE, Cor. 5th and Main. of a jo c whiskey a matter of fine taste its delicious I flavor appeals to you "old joe" is just right try it you'll say so too; a million bottles sold an nually; most popular brand sold. full measure convenient package moderate price sold everywhere " b & b " atlanta AN OPEN LETTER. To The People of Winston-Salem. To Whom It May Concern: Of late there has Iiumi a good ilea if disciissiir.i in W'tiston-Saleni in re ;ard to at'.vertlsid nicdinlnes ami tin value the papers are full of them. We want to say to every man, worn in and child in Winston-Salem that '.ve believe the most valuable prepara- ion of cod liver oil the best tonic ecoiiKtiiictoi'. health restorer and tt renst h creator we have pvit sold n o;ir store is Vinol. Vinol is not a patenf medicine, it "on tains no injurious drugs, but it ae rially does contain all of the medici nal, curative elements taken from fresh cods' livers, without ll dlop of he useless oil to upset the stomach iinl retard its work, and tonic Iron ai'.ded. Vinol is recognized throughout the world as the greatest strength creator for old pople, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers, and af ter n severe sickness. Vir.ol cures hacking coughs, clnonic colds, binnchitis and all thrna; and lung troubles. We ask the peopu f Winston-Salem to try Vinol on our of fer to return money if it fails, k. w. O'Hanlon, druggist. Note While we are sole agents for Vinol in Winston-Palein it is now for sale at the leading drug store in near 'v every town and city in the country. look tor t tie vinol agency in town. INTERESTING ITEMS & c& FROM K0MI:S.3.3)t ORE your "Sky - Lights" GilvenlieU Sky Lights are the Best ! Why? ; B aue tbey never wear ouj. Oalreo Ued Slty-Lights are nr proof, Wi y j Beoaiiso ir) (jliss cud bo uned and ii j nreveot ,b .' tflasn from allia? out here can Galvcnlied Iron Sky 1 Lghts be gotton? Al L.B. Brickcnstcins JOHN N. AMBLER. CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER. Water-Power, Water Supply, lew eragc, Ucveloptnent of Suburban Property, Street Work near Win ston During the Sumemr. -112 South Broad Street, Win3ton, N. C. TWIN-CITY Talking Machine Co. Dealer in RECORDS and NEEDLES , Write lor Catalogue. Box 243, Winston. if fruits, Dili's, etc., Fruits, Cigart, Tobacco. At 415 Main street I have a i'n lim, canned goods, lohacco. ci lo which I in vile t,.niini: f my customers. Room formerly oc '"1'K'd by K. Robinson. Call here' also it my stand, 7 1-2 -Ith street, and I will e pleased to serve you. JOHN U. KI.K1NS. Oysteis. ice er.am and cake will be !''.ml ''-v '" Aid Society of tin view Moravian church this even n at the borne of M,s. i , ,.,,, just north of the church fh. niitigs lie iuviti d ' . ""-'.t Dig ,:,e on crocken and linware Satnnlnv. Vour health win i ikin ,..,..'. ,, I""l DV C ' ' " ""inraii. Call fr drinl. . Kit- Hoard famiv l) M'ber and respectable w.umr Aa,i'' A. T. S care S.utiuel. Mr. ,;ie .Ion os. who recently s ild his home lo Joe l.ivengonil, has jus! completed a nice new home, which he will soon occupy. Kx-Sheriff M. K. Teague. who was very nnicli disappointed by t re rurns from the lecetion. is very luilipy .liter all as a boy has arrived at his liomi . Master Carl .Momt'onn ry. who.-te re cent sicktn ss of sevi rui weeks front ijplioid fever, w;is noted in tliesc co: limns, i.-; coiivulesclng nicely. Marvin Charles has recently buill i nice collage and moved into same hi .Main htri.it. having inim d from the country. The wagon trade, which is the life of Waughtown, was never better as Ihe immense- daily shipments from all the shops vci if v. Mr. C. V. Nlssen found one of his hirgp draft horses dad in the stall (his morning. .The 'animal did regu lar work yesterday and was etisily worth $250. BLOOD P The first onlwanl stjrn of Conta gious V,'. blister. As the poisonous virus bcronii ; it; m a re:l crttptioii appears on the body, t!i- -1 ' begins to come out, glands in the nrik at'.i'. appear on t.'ie breast, back, etc.. and th r.r tTiseascd Ir.itu head to foijt. terctt:y . t;.'. ; Blood Poison ; they shut the disease tip m ward symptoms for awhile, but whin t' . returns. Tltcn. the fVKtcni bein;.' md minerals the disease makes more rapid !n ;i antidote for .Conl.-npuns Illood Poisot:. it 1 by f;oin;r down into the blood and f tn :u is free fn-ni n'.l .minerals, ami wS,;!-- turi:viu system by its fine tonic eiTccts. H. S S. ,!v and i'?:iiiies a'il '!:i::;;t-r of tr.o.st;.;;!.!:;;.; ;'. ta;;ii.'i;i liloo.'l l'ois'Ul boi-iiuse it !' .. i ' ' usti actions fur sc'.f t-. .'it;;;e!-t ntrd .t".v "' ;iy ti'.v cttlru! id t'iro.i'. .: '.'.(-.".' !. ,: f..'! , ll.c ;."-.i-.:. i. ... i,,.;re ..'.I't'i li e, -. ''."! trtltl. Insist, o i gr Ming l' irlni i hiau if you waul an ideal beer. I'.of- Ihe Daily Sen 5)C At All News St tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 9 tt GIIAS.H. PHELPS a 60. AX U . About Clothing, Shoes and Furnishin CUT THIS OUT. Good for ONE DOLLAR as payment on Suit or Overcoat if presented at (Ins M'rt on or before December 20th, 1W. CHAS. M. PHELPS & U
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