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IKE TWIN CITY CA!LY SENTINEL. WINSTON SALEU. CECEV5ES 12. i lzj tzzn czn CI PERSONAL NOTES. lie wise He W ise lie Wise Be Wise Be VTsT n PERFUMES FOR CHRISTMAS . t i: S!.vrc visaed Greens' LEARN THE VAY TO SIMPSON'S n Cut Glass a No piece without (ho Irndp-rritirk 0 on it la genui. J If you want cut glass then Day's Jewelry Store is the place. One of the finest stocks to be found. Havvkes and other fine makes. Com pare my stock and prices with others. For brilliancy we cannot be excelled. Fred N. Day, Jeweler, 406 Liberty St. See other ad on page 8. j Ihe Mutual Benefit , Mrs. W. H. Weir, of Eikiu, sp. m '.. !;iv here shopping;. i Mrs. .1. ". McAMsti r wont to Cn :i-jln-'o k.Jay ; visit friends. . ; M;ij. S. II. Smith and De!.o Timta .is visitor Mt. Airy today. i .1. A. Ij.nsr. a successful mcrel.a:it at TubaccoTilif. was in the city t i y H. M. Bancroft, of Wilmington. a a guesr at the Ziuzen.Uirt' las: nig'.it. Pr. J. M. Fiippiu. of Sulishuiy. a in the city today, cnroute to Mt. Aiiy. W. (". Brians Is off on a business trip to New Orleans, lie lift last exenliig. Miss Ro'jah May Kerner n turned this morning from a visit to her aunt Mm. A. B. Kimball, at Greensboro. Mr3. J. J. Fincb and (laugh tt 1 . of Roanoke, who have been visltins here, returned home yesterday aftcrno ;:t. C. X. Brown is arraugiui; to !.ae Thursday for Detroit, Michigan, where ho will probably accept a position. Rev. W. L. Dawson and family, of Yadkinvllle, passed through the city last evening en route to Greensboro to visit relatives. Mrs. George IkniKbion uud children of Guilford College, passed through the city last eveniiiK returning from a visit to frienjs in Wilkes county. J. li. Ilarrino has gone lo troldsboro to accept the position of supeilnten dent for the Indus- rial Life Insurance Co. He held a position with the com pany lu re for about two years. II. C. Chalaway uud bride, of Rich mond1. Va.. who have b(tu visiting friends at North Wilkesboro, passtd through the city this morning, return ing to their home at Richmond. I Life Insurance Co. FOR 62 YEARS This company has stood for all that is best in American Life Insurance. It has proved that it ia possible to uphold what is right and oppose what is wrong End succeed in building up and main taining a great business. The recent investigations show these facts. The brcje annual dividends, low premium rates sndlibsral policy forms make the contracts of the Mutual Benefit the most ciislrablc to be had. We s;!l you more insurance for less money than any other Life Insurance Company do ing a legitimate business. In justice to yourself and family 6se a represen tative of this company before you buy life insurance.. To convinece you fully of these facts we ask for an interview. Tudor & Wimbish, District Agents. - r?jc. t a s . . . ..ir MM- mm.- " " ' - i; t ANNOUNCEMENT we wish to announce to our patron and the public that wo have added ut our liuggy and carnage balcsroom a complete lino of Wag- T oils, Uuggy and Carriage Harness also Spreads, Covers, Collars, whips, etc. In fact everything in horse-wear. We desire to call special attention to our stroug lino of buggies X and carriages, all most reasonably priced. t "The Babcock Buggy makes riding a pleasure." I Smoak & McCreary, Main Street, opposite Brown's Warehouse; Sales Stable, Church St. t4'M"M'-H-'H"W THE fancy articles which will be on sale att he bazaar tomorow evening will make appropriate Xmas gifts. GliKK.VSHORO, Dec. 11. Tho mar- nape ol Miss (or a. ( ox, of this city, and the Rev. Crawford Jackson, of At lanta, (la., chairman of the Central Juvenile Protectory Committee, will lake place in ihe parlor of West .Mar ket Street M. K. church on the after noon of Thursday, December "7, at 1:;!n o'clock. This marriage will bt the culmination of a brief ami' unusual romance. The engagement, is the re sult of a congeniality discovered firs; l:t the deep interest that both mani fested; in juvenile reform work, and leading through this and other asso ciation, in which tbwy found that high lcgartl and esteem Miat is the basis of matrimony. The Rev. Mr. Jackson came to Greensboro a few weeks ago in (.he Interest of the Juvenile Protectory and also visited other places in the Stale. Here ho organized the Guil ford County Association of the .Juve nile Protectory, the organization hav ing for its purpose the securing of legislation providing for the establish nicnt of a juvenile court and the pro bate .system. ' Mlse Cox was graduated from the State Normal and Industrial College six years ago and afterwards look a special course in the University of Chicago to better lit herself for the work of teaching. She ha for a num ber of years bout a teacher in the South Greensboro graded; school. Miss Cox is a member of this church of the Friends, and her pastor, the Rev. Dr. J. Edward Williams, will assist the Rev. Dr. G. H. Detwilcr. pastor of West Market Slreei. church. After tle weiKHtig a reception win tie rendered at the home of the brid.i's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cox in this city, after which they will go to Atlanta, their fn tn re home. At the home of the Rev. Mr. Jack son, in Atlanta, on the evening of the 2.Slh. a reception will be given to a number of friends, in which a pro gram full of inten: to Juvenile work ers will be carried out. The Rev. Mr. Jackson is a Georgian by birth, but he received his collegiate j training fit Mississippi I'nivcr.-li;-, at I which place he graduated witli honors jiu I8SI. The ear of his graduation I he entered the South Carolina Confer- ienee, and after four years was trans if erred to the -.North Georgia Confer 'once, with whicli he has been identi fied for the past lj years. For a num ber of years he has devoted his time ;oxclusively to juvenile reform work. VISIT the Bazaar at the home of Mrs. E. L. Lockett tomorrow evening, 4 to 10 o'clock. B In a DUIU 0 U5INE5S WAGONS ...Square mm mm t ' ' ' ' I ' . 1 i t 1 1 1 1 r . 1 ' ' a Fruit cakes Winklers' Bak- 'ery Salem. ; ADMISSION free. You may spend i your money after you get inside, at 'the bazaar tomorrow evening. iTHE public is cordially invited to vis i it the bazaar at the home of Mrs I E. L. Lockett tomorrow evening. : REMEMBER the bazaar tomorrow evening, at home of Mrs. E. L. Lock iett, 4 to 10 o'clock. j Angel Food Winklers' ;Bakerv Salem. OUR REPAIR AND RUBBER TIRE Department receives the same person al supervision, that's why we are leaders in our line. ONE GRADE ONE mirr to r.rvryholy. j REFRESHMENTS of the season will be served at the Bazaar tomorrow I'vcniiiy. Admission free. it 7! w 3 if. LC S3 3 a X5 01 3 cn C 31 FheVakt f rTj Chair Jfe 4 Old Missj; or Press the Trousers, Polish the Shoes. x rr o u. a u x UJ tr 5 SUGGESTIONS TO WIVES FOR men mil m i m 6.. .... ! Comfortable Chairs A. C. VOGLER & SONS, GRAY BLOCK. V Flam Figure Furniture Store Plain Figure iurnitiirT" r We txtraordinary bargains In Men's Furnishings. 50c Neckwear, the latest styles, at 25c. $1 Faucy Negligee Shirts all sizes 75c. $1 Garment Wright's Health Under wear 75c. Holeproof Socks a sock with a guaran tee. No holes for six months or a new pair. Mem will do well to look at our line of Shoes before buying elsewhere. All shapes and prices. We have added a high price line of ladies shoes. The All America is the best wearing shoe on earth. Men's Suits and O'coats. $15 to $18 values at $10. In making this offer we are giving you the best possible values that can be ob tained in the city. Compare our prices and garments with those of other houses and you will find that it is economy to buy from us. $15 and $18 winter suits, overcoats and raincoats each at ' $10.00 Save Money and Buy Here. PAPER HAN WALL TINTI and HOUSE PAlK Now than e, r tj.-f.in-. V emplm I ii . i, si,.,:, n lid Hie tin' l si ni,iti-:i ; Hi sn'.i : (in.iii ur, iiinl turners. We siIm. curry a varnish, si.iin, a:.4 oi! -eil oil. turjH-ntiMc. icitty SINK & FAI 246N.Liberi Phone 66 fo) bisQin s 1 1 Winston's Best Clothing Store. 14 East 4th St. Oppo. Market, Zlizzzm"": :f!J Sale Under Deed of Ily virtue of .inllwi'ity a di Cil of tmst cvecut-'il ter and wife, Hell 11 hW dersiiae ii ' n;; '-f. M. corded Ifi l(.":i-ter of l' Forsy ;i (-.iiii:, X. ('. ;n 16 of Mortgages, piu'c ''t-1-'. 1 day, tin ::u ef IV at I- o'c'.ui-k :is . rvpise sell to the !ii-:h- M-i'!-the com ; Iioh.m1 ili-.ir in Winston, N. C, 1:10 fuilu1! eil rea! 1 state: In t&c n city of Win-tun. Iiesimi Tise's soi.iliwis runi'-r side of Walr-iit s'tw-t. u" street. hiii:g 1 1;..- nt .-' Hickory st;-c-. mniiin? ' wnrdly wi'li W.uvH m stret t. :. fei t mure W ' Titnlic'.. !ii;v. n-,w. tin tic.- H'M-Mr.w:'!H ;- less to Ti.--'-.- i't'": with Ti-e line '.in fie: Ding. Tiiis !' 1 mli'T 1. A -II- Ml.iJ SALE OF LANS I!v virru- "f li':!-' ''i''' C on me li aa "' 1 Court of losvih ct.uiity. iartit.li enlitii'il "I" 111 Wneliovi'a l.eitti Tnii Guardian of J;n" lk and Xiitnu'e I!. v j will sei! t tiic ('"'"' l! ; iW'insioti, to tin; If-'""--' ; ciisli, 011 Hie I 'til " limit;, at l:' e'dnci; ! ill (lese-iiied I''' Ihe C-o.-e "f I"" O-f t'.eillg in ti''' f 'tt1--' " lineal, il i:i Ivt"-' ' 1 coiner lot on ;! ' Isirtf. froi:!:"- oti , l.-.ni l'd'i. am: "t ' lone iHiLiln-l.'.-: r if '' : tut alley. ' '" '"' "" ' . ins Lot No. ! iamls ef :l- 'ir." J Comiany. r-i.-s.mc :.. , .1,, i it-. ti; uy in. I'le . " coiin'y. Thj, .l.. 'N '"J ' Tlli't--4- MA.SI-1. L' ' . Breaks At the Warehouses. ISieakn at the warehouses continue comparatively li-ht. ('i. , bb. in the Tobacco Journal, says then1 is a noiieeabie improvement, in t lie. char acter of the oft'erintrst. and prices are Kent-rally satisfactory lo the heller. The breaks- lire awraniiifj now in the neipiiboi-hood of i n cents. Mar.y pen. pie are under the impression that the crop in this seel ion Is iiboui two-thirds sold. Col. Webh thinks thai abor.l three-Ill! lis would h. .ar ,.,.,., t. Notice to Our Customers. Notice- used to announce' that y and Tnr for coit:;l. p are pi 'Foley's Hone colds and liiiit: troubles is not at'f'ct ed by the National Pure Food mi Dry.!,' law. us it contains no opiates or other harmful dines, anil we recoin niend it as n Sai'e remedy for chiMnn and adults. K. W. O'llaulon. ,Xm.i 'I ' .. th;.t si .Mr. uud Mrs. . F. diee ami (laugh ter left this afternoon fur. Monroe 'lo visit, relatives. They wi! he awav until after Christmas, Warning! 1 he public must know in Ain,".i: child was poisoned ami died from em ins cheap candy. .Now ihe Huh niak. a bnsiiK ss only oi' soiling Mainly, s ie 1 in. Hub your trade and buy 1 'i i fn .-h i;i:otis. Don't take sm-'.i a chain'. as life Is precious. The Hah makes specjiil pi ices to Sunday schools. j iV'-Ki i GEORGE P. Attorney ls ... .u tr'nitoc 0... Bloc, j
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