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THE TWIN-CITY CA1LY SENTINEL WINSTON-SLEM. CECEMSEH 4, i k be vi,e Le H 1 e io Wise Be U I t L. SPICES AND SEASON 1NGS OF ALL! KINDS. i J n LEARU HIE WAY Vj'czz: an rzn No nice without the tradc-mur Co It it rnu o. Fred N. Day, Jeweler, 406 Liberty St. See other ad on page 8. j fo Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. FOR 62 YEARS Thlt company hat stood for all that it belt in Amtrlcan Lift Insurance. It t hat provtd that it io possible to uphold what It right and oppott what Is wrong nd sMccttd in building up and main- i lalnlng a' grtat bminist. The recent Invtstlgstlont show these facts. The larflt annual dividend, low premium rail andliberai pollay forms make the eorrtraott of the Mutual Benefit the rrtosfdstlrsble to lie had. We sell you mee Insurance for Ins mtniy than ' thy othlr Lift Insurant Company do ing I legitimate busineii,' In Justice yourself and family tee a represen tative f thlt company btforl you buy life insurant.. To eonviheet you fully of that) facts we isR for an Interview. tticlbi & Wimbish, v . --v : v ...... t , . district Agents. tfj Are Now at Their Best; Get it in This (Great Store, It Will ClirlHttiuis will he.on your heels before you know it. Everybody wants to do' soiiiclhhig lo lfriB:u. thollvva of others. We iimko extruordlna ry .preparation for It. ''Recent, tremendous purchases from . leading tnanufaetttrcrs bring you these bw prlci s. Today the women of win-Bton-Salem and vilhlty will beffered- tho (IneHt, highest grade, at prices never before kiiown.. ' " . Great Special Sale of the f Most Popular Furs At Cost. r the Daye's fur stock is tho most popular In town aud 'for good reason there Is aa much expeft attention devoted to it 'and with this added ; advantage, that the buying power r tho store in that it means to you much less to pay. for a given sum will he offered now at a great spec ; lal sale al cos;, lo floanW' these j:nvit stocks of furs. No BUnnlnjr In . these sale on drummer samples but, our own best stock and it is to your advantage to'see this great vale priees before yon bay and these prices will continue lo make tilt crIo the retail trade. A. Daye & t .. J fl r TO SIMPSON'S n czn czzj rzb J I e L Cut Glass Tf you want cut glass then Day's Jewelry Store is the place. ' One of the finest stocks to be found. Hawkes and other fine makes. Com pare my stock and price's with others. For brilliancy we cannot be excelled. t r -ww Less. the most notable in the annals in Company C. A. Hrge went to Washington to- day to look alter ioaie business , Pr. E. Fnlp. of Fu'p, am D. R. H-vjt-er, of Concord, were here today. , Mrs. Phoebe King returnc to Greensboro today, after spending a ! few days in the city. W. M. Watson, of Eagle Springs, spent Sunday and- Monday here, leav ing today for home. j Mis Alice Artman, of New York,1 will arrive tonight to visit her cousin. Miss Blossom Traxler. i Manager E. H. Wilson, of the Bell ; Telephone exchange, mad a business trip to Kerncrsville today. I W. D. Sutton, who has been in de clining health for several' weeks, left j, this morning for Summerfleld to spend some time with his parents. . R. I.. Doughton, of Alleghany coun ty, was here today enroute to D.irbam and Raljigh. He was accompanying a car of beef cattle, sbjppod by him to each place. Mrs. Chas. Harnsher, of N'ew York, who lias been the guest of Mr.-:. C. R. Traxler for a few weeks, left today for home. She was accompanies as far as Greensboro by her neice, '.Mif.- Rlr.isom Traxler. Mis. J. H. Suttenfield went to Gtocnsboio this morning to meet her bt oilier, Shirley Amlereon, who has been In California for some time Irt the Interest of his health. Falling to improve, he decided to return to his homo at Madison. Death of Mr. R. A. MeGehee. Many relatives, and friends in this city wil) regret to learn 'of the death of Mri It. A. MeGehee, of "Madison 'whleh occurred at te home of his un rle.t'sl. John K. Webster, in Held ville, at 7 o'clock Monday morning, where he had heen tinder treatment 'of his brother. Dr. jQhn ' Mciehee. HI remain? will he carried, to Madison, and his .a.vnt and coivsln. Mrs, H. W. Borrow and, daughter, Miss Florence. If ft for tyaillson .yesterday' to attend tho funeral and burial Mr. MeOoheq had bfltfB in bad health, caused by hart trouble, some time- He was one of Madison's best buRloess men and, will be sadly missed in that town and. community, ,i- Not Wanted Here. The Sentinel received the follow ing message ' yesterday' from New York IB Us Publisher' Press report: 'In. the, arrest of ttraham. Farrar, a negro, the police of White Plains be lleve they have the murderer who fled from Winston, N. C- Parrtir 'is "said to have made a confession to the po lice admitting having kilkni a bian In a Winston, dance hall.' The Wlnston police will come for the jiegro." The officers htre know notbinp about such ft murder. No negro by the name of Graham Farrar is want ed here. .. . - : ... Now In New Plant. J. M, Phillips, the lumber, door and sash manufacturer; it now nc.v.tpyit.g his new building. With tho exception of a few pieces all Mi machinery has neeti placed. The bulldln.t :a to be equipped with automatic ; sprlpklers and every method" of fire protection will be Installed. In aldiilon to the .Unas, carried and' man'ufaetureii bvt Mr. Phillips before he was burned out will be added a llr of tnanUcs of ai: grades from the cheapest (S the. boit. An office building for Mn. I'hlliliu will be erected at once on his lt on the east side of Chestnut stroet.v ' The Longer You Use $tag Irand the Better You Like It Mess. Hirshberg, illla"uder. & Co.. ' Oetitlehieti I have use;! your STAG BRAND SEMI-PASTE PAINT for a long time, nud I find it to he all that you claim for it, and It gives satisfac tion to everyone. .1 . . E. T. HOUAWKIX. New Bern, N. C. The merits of 3TAG BRAND PAINT ure, expressed in one worii yia.-Msat-ISfactlon. This meaha pleasing results at economical costs.' -. "ONF. OAIXON MAKES. TWO." For sale by W. H. CUNARD. N. C. Methodist Conference. The North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, embracing; all tho territory east of the Greensboro district of the West iffn North Carolina Conference, Will convene at Rocky Mount on Wednes day morning at fl o'clock, Mshop A. W. ..Wilson, of IWiiilmore, presiding. Tho conferehco will be In session for several days, - adjourning probably Monday. uennon, Nomeet Camp, C. V. JfS ? -a 5200 for slightly used instru- .ataSgrS 8 meats to $500. ' " S Of General R E. Ie'sUJ A ' . You are requested room oecuiied Main street 4 o'clock to make celebration birthday. A good attendance Ms re - MAI. T. J. BROWN, MAJ. T. J.. BROWN. Command, Z. T: BVnum.-AdMitant . As announced Saturday, the Zlnzen dorf Barber Shop ia opened vester day morning ..by Mr. Sanv Hu'tchins proprietor of th Climax. Mr. Hutch Ins has pivt lu, charge of the Zlnienlorf lop. Mr. Jo. 'Hlttman.an expert workman, and formerly of th citmav Mr. Hutchlns will continue 'to olve thJt Climax his personarnttebtlon and ex-!, lendi to the IHlbllc a. iripitl.l t..ii it Ion to either place, assuring them of It's ...U - wiiu goes 10 v 3 U3 8 CO Plain Figure Furniture Store . ' " 1 ' F6r Sale. r 1 On accouut of bud 'health I have de cided to close out my entire stork of marchandise at once, consisting of Bhoes, Notions, Heavy and Fancy Gro ceries Cigars, Tobacco and Confec tioneries. 1 have a good cash trade established. This Is a good stand for business. To any one 'that may be some Interested, I will bo glad to fig are with, f will sell stock as It. stands or by Inventory. Stock will he closed out at once. . Respectfully, F. II. FARABEE, ' Main street No. 421. Winston, N. C. Next to Brown's Warehouse. Mrs. II. A. Liuebuck returned this morning from a visit to her daughter VIra. C. H. Wenhold, at Kernersville. I Special 15 Piano x To all purchasers of pianos U between now and January 1st we will give free Three $ Months Music Lessons. You $ j can take the lessons under any music teacher, and at aiy time x during the year 1907, bring us 4 KX the bill at the w months or at the end of each month and we You do not high priced piano to take ad-g H vantage of this offer. This ap- S w fvo lu au) piiiiiu vye iiave. w We have a g pianos, ranging trirv r t. ltt A x j piano would be the most u wA.vPliaie oi g gifts. hi 4f : Bpwcn & Bro. Phone No. 346. 15 ' a Wise Housewife rri T-,n r r- vjoL,r.is. ior rumuure, Kugs. or C that she needs. Here she can see the prices of the goods markec plain figures so she knows she is making no mistake b lt getting the very lowest price and the highest value to he had for the money. Confidence is everything in buying household goods. Your confidence is earned and never abused or taken advantage of at Vogler's. Ask your friends about us. VOGLER & SON, The Plain Figure Furniture Store. Crav Block Wachovia Lodge' Elects Officers. I At. the regular weekly meeting of Wa?hcvla Lodge, K. of P., last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term of six months: i Chancelor Commamler.l.W. Grulibs; j vice chancelor, J. F. Frazler; prelate, J..W. Snyder; master of works, M. F. Barnes; master of exchequer, W. H. Byerly; master of finance. 1,. K. (lor- j don; keeper of records and seal. It. 1.. 1 Grubbs; master at arms.R. G. Fouler; inner guard, C, P. Hegwood; onirr guard. H. O. Sapp; trustee, H. 0. Sapp. I . W. P. Glidewell, of Reidsvllle, was here today looking after Rome legal business. Congressman R. N.. Hackett. went to Greensboro last evening to represent I some clients l the Federal court. ! Holiday! Offer ft end of three K t will pay it. have to buy a.S good variety of 8 in price from S f ft . ft ft ft ft ft an io.nasrmas ''rt.nn in am fcigiire Kirnitn, SPEC; SAt i Monday Tuescj Dec. 3r Hats and Feathc (Drummers Also all Ti Hats at AT Mrs, St Peoples and let C 0 AN W0 Peoples and Ice NOT "JUSTUS BUT and f m .in;' r ;HliHsW i. t.he best service at all times,
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