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THE TWIN-CITY tKVf StNTINEL, WiNSTON-SALEM, DECEMBER 3,. r PERSONAL NOTES. LoT7u5 lie Wise I lie Wise Be Wise ,,' i k ISC ZD CZJ EZZ3 l1J t i ;- 7 1 When You Want " SPICES AND SEASON INGS OF ALL KINDS, i - - - i t LEARN HIE WAY TO SIMPSOU'S Ji S ZZ2 C3 C I EZZ3 CZ3 . V"TV, V Cut Glass Jfl i No p. cc wltl.-ut if i) th trail.-m:irk IIAWKf U' you want cut glass then Day's Jewelry Store is the place. One of the finest stocks to he found. Ilawkes and other tine makes. Com pare my stock and prices with others. Tor brilliancy we cannot he excelled. i l. V ,1. Mi K.miia. tr K-iJvi..-. p'ic t!irci-d;iv linuor curu man. Is in ; the v. ' Mi. 11. E. liitcr mi to K.iM IV. ii .l Saturday to si.i-ikI u week Hu In r pa;''- nt.v 1 t M.iir O. It. Eaton went to Crttiia : i-,r. on th early morning train, ri ; iirtiint; at 1 a. in. .1. U. I.cwel'.ui. of IXibson. )asanl: tliruuli tin- city this uioruins. returii iui; fioui a business triy to Haleili. ! ' ir R. S. lln'.Jou and children. fi North Wilkesboro. v. ho have lncn viiv. iiini; rclathts litre, returned liumc to- , day. j Mrs. (J. C. Jones and three children, j of Miuresville, :ased tb rough t'ic ca; Saiuiday ctuouU; to Richmond. Va . j io visit relatives. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. SUaffner and j daulinT. Mi.-s Ktta. Irnvc rctuiunl' f n.ni secia! xevi ks' visit Xortli. Joshua Simpkirs" Wednesday Night, i 1 , Fred, N. Day, Jeweler, 406 Liberty St. See other ad on page 8. The New Baby Is the most important mem ber of the human family, in the eyes of those into whose care and keeping it has come. When the time arrives to buy shoes for the little feet, will any hut the best be good enough? Surely not. In order that we may receive the thanks and the patronage of the mothers, infants and larger tots wc sell the best. n if . f St " That class of rogues who are on il nrt Tor a chain o for it:t y pi! f r'su? m i in to have discovered a new Held of oper;it:;!is that evidently ap peals to tin-in to he fruitful in oppor ; un il. Some (lain tiao The Sitiliiul told of a ne..;i o iviiii "lifted" a farmer's bas ket of lii:;ttr fiani his ivt'fion wlule he vva in.sidi a hoiiM' i!;liveriiiK liro diiee. '1'lie . nero was caiiKiit and is ';hv in jail awaiting trial. Mr. J. v. Carter, of the White Star Co.. reports thai o;i Hauudav nifiht while one of his drivi rs was deliveiins' goods in the wriniiy of Fifth au.l 1'oplar streets, and wliih' away from his wag )U. a sttiak iliief rarried off a crate of vri M'eriis. crate and all. Upon niak ii.S his icport on liis return to the store, and before he hail finished, an 'Hher driu r reKirtvd from the neisli l..j:huod of First and Spruce streets ili.it his w.il;ou had suffeied a like lo.-a. Tile ro'ue or rogues left, no clue. II leeks as t!:;;itgh the wagons would have to W provliKd with ttio men. one to watch and tee other to deliver. in order to make t-afe deliveries of produce and provisions. 3 it. It's a Wise Housewife who goes to VOGLER for Furniture, Rugs, m CmiiiIK tliat she needs. Here she can see the prices of the goods nuikul n plain figures so she knows she is making no mistake, but getting the very lowest price and the highest value tu W uu for the money. Confidence is everything in buyiug household ",ihJs. Your conridence is earned and never abused or takerf advantage of at Vogler's. Ask your friends about us. VOGLER & SON, The Plain Figure Furniture Store. Gniv Muck. Plain Figure Furniture Store Plain Figure Furniture! YOURS for $15.00. ; Today I was sent 30 spick-soan new samnles of suit cloths which represent the season's very latest . styles. These 1 am to have made to your individual measure and order for $15 the suit. I have been in this business for 15 years and I have never seen this offer matched. If vou want a suit, I want to suit you and I can do it too in quality, style and price. I need your patronage and will try to merit it by pleasing you, so help me if you can. . , Over 300 samples to select from. Suits from $12 to $40. Pants $3. to $10. Overcoats $10 to $30. JOHN L. BRIETZ. 326 South Main St. Salem, N. C. A COLONIAL TEA TO BE GIVEN BY D A. R. The Colonial Tea to he given by the Da ik'hlei a of the American Revolution on Thursday. iKccmber G, at the home of Mrs. H. J. Key noMs. promises to be a must brilliant affair. ' The bdlcs will be in full colonial cost mm. Tho loan exhibit will be most elaborate mid in U noting. Quite a largo number ef vMliiif; I). A. H. are expected who iv ill he entertained jv the local olui li ter. The object of Uie tea Is to raiw money for their column In Washing ton. Those who b;ne this in charge will spare no effort to inako it a mobl enjoyable occasion. The Indies who have the exhibit in charge, wish to n ipii i-t all who have promised articles for the loan exhibit to be certain to send them in on Wed nesday to Mrs. R. J. Reynolds. Real izing how far above the intrinsic value these articles are to their owners. 'hey do not ake the responsibility f sending ftr them. They will appre ciate iirtatly all contributions from ibose who ha.r not been called on, ;:s tiey feel Dial t'ley have not been able pu-Mlily to reach all who have valua ble relies. -AtM'jM p. V.-.-' Schlofs Bros. & Cc Fine Clothes Makers "'v Enltimoto tod New York i Public Speaker Interrupted. I I'uhlic !;peakers aie freiiuen'ly In jterrupied by peoiiie coiithlng. This ; would not happen if Foley's Honey anil 'Tar were, taken, as it cmvs cougb.-. land colds, and prevents pneumonia I :l T l I '!tncmmitinn Tlin ir.nntnf' c-nn. tains no opiates and is In a yellow package. K. W. OH anion. Holittoi's Rocky Mountain 'la pn ril'us the blood, st rengilicns the nei v 's. ligiilates the liowels. aids the kid neys, cures stomach troubles, liuilil.-i i:ii the nervous force and repairs the III effects of over eutiiig. Tea or la'i lels, : cents. UindciliiBt & Pfohl, Sa lt in; W. O'lhiulon, Winston. I Peoples Fuel J and Ice Co. i t CO A L t M li U WOOD Peoples Fuel Jjf and Ice Co. il SPECIAL SALE Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 3rd-4th Hats and Fancy Feathers. (Drummers Samples.) Also. all Trimmed Hats at Cost. AT Mrs. Stanton's -if JONES! NEW ARRIVALS Mince Meat, Malaga Grapes, Cranberries, Cocoa Nuts, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, " Currants, Citrons, Raisins, . . Figs, Etc. Best Market Affords it ill Seasons C. A. JONES, Main Street Salem. Phone 333. A Big Difference in READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHE DON'T try to judge SCHLOSS CLOT by any others you ye ever seen the oniy larities are price and the ready feature. Tts the stvline-. tailoring and fitting that Schloss Clothes so much the better that thou of the most particular men prefer 'them M made-to-measure kind just as you win you see them. Styled by experts, tailored by specialists, fitted by the unfaali dividual system a Schloss feature. Is it any wonder uui o-1 are worn where ever well-dressed men congregate and solu ny - ...i v :ii a it. ln -.rrtnr ritv as Well'1' v in'v i'vh v w 'ov iiiii w in iiii ii ... I- r ll iuui t York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. Try these garments tnj but to Drevcnt disappointments be sure you find unmistakaDics inside the coat. 17m ... NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS LABEL ' ;, ...... ,-, . ail" run line on bale at Joe Jacobs Clothing The Leadinsr Clothiers. Eclipse $ 1 Shifts . i Passed Examination Successfully. Jtimes Donabtie. New Britain, Conn.. Writes, "I tried several Kidney reme dies, and wtis treated by our bent, nhv- iwciaus for 'diabetes, but did not Im prove until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After tlto second bottle I showed niv ; Imurovenieut, and five bottles cured mo evmeieieiy. i nave sltiee passed a rigid examination for lire Insurance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures hack aebe and nil forms of kidney and bladder trouble. E. W. O'Uanlon. Reward Offered. ; Ulx ial reward offered for return of I hlte and black sixitted setter dotr. T. Get Ready ForWif . ..... n- .. . ,, htiL'Uv by letting us repair your c:ai 1 ' making a specialty of this line of work. Storm Aprons Made to Cranford & Snydc I 219lCluirch Street. j p. t ienmau, Kernersvlile.
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