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THE TWINCITY DAILY SE-MTINEL.WINSTOVSALEM. NOVEMBER !i PERSONAL NOTES. (i u I n 1 f 1 f r- r- - i f -t r i P T " -i II amm.iJ fct a. A; ;n n.illj - - -T 4l llil"-in-.i'..j I Trcv; ? cars Guaranty onaiiC)( Water Bottles, Sy ringes, Atomizers, etc., oft,,e Kantleek brand- Prices Reasonable. LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S 3CZ I. C. .1 t ; ; i. n r i-r cann- i'l i,u n.-.!! Koi in Shi I '. I. i S A u,. iiM.lt- a plot. : 1 1 in III t't it - Imiio today . Itr 3 C v. ii. WjktiU'i.i. of I'n.niuM.'. ".: tu Wilkfboro today. , Mr-. .M.ii.v Kitimifl. who lias ii. n pii:e ill. is How convalescent.. Mr. ami Mts. R. R. Jones, of Kr- j it r.- f. spent Saturday in tin- :'; Mis. J. A. AsIiIkmii. i I -f T . r l.mn-: i'ai:i. is the gue.-t of friends iu-ihisj IdiV. I'.uu-m and M. Iletal.ei.j! Ii.ilis;in loU.j : aiit ii'l Si.uy ,1 CJ !-,' Wedding Presents. We have one of the most beautiful stocks of pre-: senls to be found anywhere. Fine Hawk's Cut Glass, not surpassed in the! world. i China in great varieties. Sterling Silver in special designs. Fred. N. Day, Jeweler, 406 Liberty St. See other ad on page 8. MUs Mary I'auie (linard to1 j ..t ingtt.:i ni:.iy i.i visii Miss .:.ftf j I ! 1 1 1 vv 11 . I : Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mono went to rntmasviilt' Sat unlay to spend Sunday wiih relatives. lit v. George S. licarden return' d hi- I ii - in i ii I'r .111 the Lutheran oii- j e; i iii nil an coniii . Mi. ami Mis. H. Mai sluill. who male! ' i : ; 1 1 1 v ft le nils during t In If short Mav in tin' eiiy, liave returned to their home at Cordelo. C.a. I M. .Ionian, of the 1". S. hat ' le.s'ni "Virginia," now stationed at Norfolk. Ipassrd ihiough the city this iiinrnin; en ::niti. to Klkm to spend ten .. a I Willi In.s parents near that place. an fr- A Hutchins. was operated ir Place Your Order Now For Your TIMING HAT 3 WILL BOTH REVENUE DISTRICTS BE UNITED? in Mill o New Arrivals inery New Veilings Hat Pins Bells, Sola Pillows and Cord Leather and Purses Beaded ( T Mrs. Stanton's mw iii.iii. wliiw. ,, .r-. n .. ..n i m L,auJf Cheer I What'j the use of grumbling at the chilly atmosphere. A cup of $ hot chocolate will set your spir its right,. Good when you're thirsty, good when you're hun gry, good whcri you're chilly. Steaming hot and delicious with whipped cream,. Be cheery. It only costs 5c. a Landquist & Pfohf, '1'H"i"i-vi"t'4'i4"4"("!'4H'44"i" : V 1! is nol nnr course of livelihood we ao llcve In sivln hoiipst work, hones, materials, for honest money. If there is a slnlt tliinj; wroiin with oar plumbing no. mutter how little, n.i matter how biK we'll ! glad to a1 lend to It; attend to it promptly, in tend to It properly, attend to r reasonable expense. Crawford Plumbing and Mill Supply Co. Brightsbanc AocokMiik to a rep.ivt. which ( ma Hales fnnn Asheviile, the Fifth or Western internal tevenue district is to he abolished and all of the revenue j business of the Slate is to be trans ferred to Kalel-h. with Mr. Duncan as collector. ! For somuime there has been talk that the collector's office miht be j moved from Asheville, but nothing ; was saiil about consolidation. Thr hoMie of the new collector. Mr. mown, is ;n St.itesville, and of coins" h,e would prefer, for personal icasons at least, to have the office the:e. Win-iiton-Saleiu asked for the office, her pita bein.i; that as this place pays Into the coffers of the 1'. S. treasury about i'lree-fotirths of the revcmio collected .ii the district, the Twin-City was en--li'u to it staying nothing of liie r.i:i .e:iiei:ee that would accrue to those ivl.o bay staiuiis, etc. Tilt' Abbeville News-Cruzette s'orv to ihe effect thai "n m-m fiwm to lilackbuni was made, collector i:tfl the Hatler peoile would lather 'ce the office abolished and combined wiili the ea-:eni district, which is aid to be favored by some of Ihe offi of the inteinal revenue d'pait 'iient at Wa.-.Mii.nto'i, if iliey ca:n;ol ouiro) tin- appointnients." t ontmiiiMK. il'at paper says: "Wilii Diuican as Hie sole collector mid chief natromiKo dispenser m the Stare v w"l::'l eslalill-'ied ihe'clnse i'ft!rnl co: poia: i,.:i which iH so Imk'i y iii siiai.ie. T!', r, would then be a:i dli,o!ately t" iii n, !ie f,m ,)f ; n p !r"V, : i!iue ;i. f,,,- (Il,a al. i'ai;;.en;t m H uh T an 1 Duncan w.mM "' ''' "''s'': ";i f :"! Tile east would '' !ii'oi lae w hole State without .'. iliss-entiiu; Voice. "Republican of the west ,..i ...ir. ticularly those of tliis ..r.i i ., 1 1 1 i tnd r normal conditions i.. .. liepublicau partv. are to be nimicSoi for iAti II U ill ti I!ee.iil,li,..,M -., l ')' Slate ajrainsi the Under band I pattotiae lilspensers. who won out it lireeusliani bv manlniilniliuv n, leleKatcK f,.om Uu, ,.,);1(lv 0(.niori.;lt:t, list- It luis been- fieiiuentlv asserted hat something will drop in the reve ille circles wiiiiin the next sixty davs mil many believe that when the drop 'Dili's ii will in-an the consolidation it Hie two i.veiuie districts with a o.iuer man ai Uie heim. , js believ- 'i mis program will be carried out . s t.ie prraident makes a too close xaiuinatii.n of the relnrns from the ilaie at the last election, and is set thmkitis' by the fall-down of the Untie;- crowd." Death of Mr. 0. W Mr. O. W. ilutchins upon at the Twin-City hospital Satur day nlfcht for appendicitis and died at S:;io Sunday lnoriiins. The decayed who was 2ri years o'd, received the altack Friday. It was severe and the attending physicians realized at once his critical condition. Mr. Hulchins was married just nine months as.-.). He was an exemplary younn man. being an honorc( niember of the Di'oaa Street Hantist. church. The funenil service was conducted from the church by the pastor, Hev. II. K. Ma :n, assisted by Itishoo Ron;ltbnler. The interment was in the Salem ceme tery. The deceased was a member of Ssi- iem (Vruncil, No. 11, .Tr. (). 1'. A. M .mil tlie Easle lodae. ' Made Happy For Life. Great happiness came to the home if S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W. Va when his little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names. Ho says, "My little daughter had SI. Vitus' dance, which yielded to no treatment but ?rew steadily worse until as a last re sort we tried Klectric Hitters: ami I I rejoice to say, three bottles offered a has a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous complaints, general debility, female, weakness, impoverished blood ind malaria, fluaniiiteed by Tlinrhp ion's drug store. Trice r,0 cents. SECOND WEEK OF- Means greater barcains and still Rrini the nionov nntl o-pt th f-i - uuciS (7 considered. Everything slaughtered excen cat r n own. uuuvj. aaj suuu;,j lauics wear or ladies jackets, ladies rubbers, two thous"n ladies shoes, and one thousand pairs'lj shoes. Also big line new furs iiur the best line lap robes in the city from Si Yes, Groceries Too. Everything in the Grocery and provision depart ' also go in this sale. A g-ood time to lay in your winter! Remember, all coeds taken mit.nfHm of,. in -u j 4. i ""VOW1 dm i not Will uti vuui,i cv u it lev l IJliUCO, Frank ESEfi GORAlii TO PROPERLY PREPARE ! THE THANKSGIVING F 7 ft Everv kitchen should be suDnlieii wirh un.tn.,utn :t " - " " f " Ull.il,-,!,, I X tion below only a few of the many patience, labor and time-saviri inai we are snowing in me ivucnenware line Passed Examination Successfully. .lames Donahue. New llritain, Conn., riles. " tried several ki.lnev ,e,nn. dies, and was treated by our best phy- Hciat-.s for diabetes, but did not im iitove until I look Foley's Kldnev Cure. Alter the second holm. thowed mv liupiovement. and five hollies cuell me completely. I.have since pa-e;l ;i risid examination for lift insurance." I'olty's Kidney Ciire cares back ache ""' r ,n"s !' kidney ami blad ler '"'il,i;'- K- W. O'llanlon. Maryland Roasters and Bakers. Is made of Refined mod. Haves one half the labor i cook-; itiff. Fitted wit'.i improved cover fastenln;; device. Universal Food Chopper: ("hops all kinds of meat, law or: r-ook.'d and all kinds of vegetables1 and fruit into clean cm niiil'oine pieces, fine or coarse, as desired.' wiih jo oat rapidity. Prices $1.00, 51.:'."). $l.."i(i. $li.ntl Died In Raleigh. Ml'. X. II. 1'earce, of this eitv died vestenlay at the home or his daughter Mrs. S. H. Sin,p,oii, in Raleiali. His iKe was a'loat To vn-n-u m t tpcomnanied his datiRhter' home a 'ew i -t ks aKo. He had been in de clining lit ill! ll for Si.u.ral , n; , I . '-i s. i ne leniaiils arrived here tbl ni'te,-,, The interineni wa- in the Salem cnl 'Itt-VV. . We have a very fine line of Drip Pans, look them buv- ans, look over before inr. i I steel .- I t 1 -r..3! f FAMILY S ''ir!a,s jtinn-. T!:'--f w:th f lonnce,- ant! an- ;i l i j V '--ygr- : --- j We have i ill To properly carve the bird you w quire one of our Fine Sharp Ca 1 wo and three piece sets, all re- arvers. prices. fur even Public Speaker Interrupted. Public speakers aie frequent lv in terrupted, by people couching. Thi-' would not happen if Foley's llonev am; Tut' were. taken, as It cures coughs and colds, and prevents pneumonia mid consumption. The genuine con tains no opiates and is i a vellow Package, k. v. O'llanlon. Mrs. T. (;. Costa rt. and Miss Eliza lielh FearriiiKton went to r.i-.u.nci,,,,- Saturday mornlna- to mieivt ti v W. C. A. coiiventiop in miai,,,. '"h'ii tuei e. -Mrs. Cozari retain, d Salnrduv nii,i Miss Fearrinnton was the guest ol Mrs. 'George Mebane in Creen.lwun until today. Danger in Asking Advice. When you have a rim..tl ,. ,.'.,, , ,,(J lot ask s ,me 0.;e what y: -0, f, r ,, there is dai;;-ei- t;ikinr oni,,,,,,,'!,' '"' lt'i:itir;iK-i. FolevV It,,,,..,- ...... ':iKhs, cohl.s, and prevents pneumonia. The genuine it, , Vl,,. -ow acktifie. ter,;si Slli)s,illl( K ' ,,, . O'llanlon. ' Week .November 2, nun;. Uv -ialTcrally supported by ihe original Williams Comedy Co. 'n a repertoire of successful plavers ind high class vaudeville, fuming 1)111 "Die Fatal Secret' Prices 3.-,. ::,. If,, seats o ,aie Sat ''" "I OTlanlon's. Matinee Thurs 'cy evening. rrices .,,, GIIAS.n.PHELPSaGO us IBA I BROWN-ROGERS (; J 9e ft ft ft ft ft w r ismmi Alt About g Swell Suits and Overcoats, fine Shoes and Hats. Call and ask us about tlie $5.00 Shoes we are giving away FREE. Only One Coupon To a Customer - : I " " " " " ti 'ffyA in-i"r n' m- m- - ' i i o l iVI tJ0 Ii T A IM T I ThoWiiS nSbutof m0re Stance the company you select to place your policy 1 lie Old Mutual Benefit represents a that is o-nnrl in in in,.L a iMc,.r tn tnlk with ;r - --' ffawv in mv uiouiaiitLi i. jjvtKiuiv iv j L "l!C"y St: TUDOR & WIMBISH, District Agents. P"c689
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