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SALEM, CITE 3S r I IF HE SMOKES Get Htm & Meerschaum Pipe JUST n .LEARN IKE WAY TO SIM'S S Vj f i r: ri ri g"i ri n 4 'ft "" . Cut Glass No piece without th trademark on it genulM. If 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 prices with others, r or brilliancy we cannot be excelled. Fred. N. Day, Jeweler, 406 Liberty St. See other M on page 8. Dr T. FiiTp w in tawa Sit.irUy. f. 5 Sj.rinkt i--t-.t O ir.! Maj. J. F.. V. i iu. Ci.xm fro Saturday, Mi KL-i th M.irch vnt to (;reeiislrt) today. W. E. Stauber, of ILiral Hall, wasi in the city Saturday. j J. S. Nea and C. O. Dixon, of MuM litis, S. C. were how ttxtay. i Mrs. J. A. Bitting went U Greens,-, boro Saturday to visit friends. j Mrs. ('has. U. Hill went to CowM.nl ; Saturday to visit her i.arent'?. Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Dean fame in this morning from dree nrboro. J. ('. Smoot, of Alexandria, A a., IKisst'd through the. i.ity tins nioiiiu.s: en route (i North W u'' S' om. Mis?! Certru le Siewers, Misn Connie Pfuhl. Mrs. Ktina Pl'ohl loft unlay for S'ew York on a pleasure trip. Engineer Calvin Teasue, of the Southern, accompanied by his family, went to Kernetsviile this wornim; n vls4t Mr. Teagne's mother, near iha place. R. A. Wake, C. A. Graves and (1. 1'. Tttrley, of Roanoke, officials; ot the NMifoH- & Western KaiUoy. v. ere. i'; he city ln! niht, stojiplnr; at 'he' .inzH.doif. Mrs. R. n. Horn returned this morn ing from East Uemt. where she atleiKl Ml the marriage of Mr. V. C. Clint; man and Miss llattio C Huff, cele hiated last evening. Miss Pamelia Ryiltim went to Gor montoit this morning to attend the f.iru-ral "f her aunt, Mrs. Harriet ily iinnt M.M'n, who died Satwuiv i.if.r,' at Snn.ty R'.A$, -ifler a linscti"? illness. j TheVsfei R0Id M i he if fix i W 1 ,n Mahoc SJ t 9) 3 c3 91 3 c3 u X) t 4. t It I Santa Glaus 16th Visit! We are the oldest exclusive retail grocers in Winston, Santa Claus will visit usthisXmas for the 16th time. He has forwarded so many good things that we are crowded for room to show our stock. All kinds nuts cheap; oranges" 20. 25, 30 and 40c dozen, cheap by box; Malaga grapes 15c pound; -rape fruits 5c and up; cranberries 10c quart; ndies 10 to 60c pound; fancy box candies; fancy fruit baskets; figs; raisins dates; thous ands of good things too numerous to men tion. Phone us, call or give porter your or dersprompt delivery. J. T. JOYNER. Phones 88 and 312. 858 West 4th Street. Important. P.vthians of Salem Lodfi'e, No. 3(1, tonight will be the last meeting we can expect, a large attendance, as? Xmas eve and New Year's eve come on our next two meeting nights. Let ach one make a special effort to be there at 7;:!0 strictly. Work in second ink. .1. H. EARLY, C. C. Press the Trousers, Polish the Shoes. t) X o u. Q Id DC U Id 3 SUGGESTIONS TO WIVES FOR ME QUI rsfc'?'A f I , Comfortable Chairs A. C. VOGLER & SONS, GRAY BLOCK - Plain figure Furniture t Figure Furniture Store Masonic Notice. A special and importtini, conclave of Piedmont Coinmandery, K. T., No. 1), will be held in the asylum on this (Monday) -night at 7 o'clock. Lei its have a full al tendance. W. K. F1UNKI.1N, Recorder. t 7 Special Sale. The "La Vogue" people have author ized me to sell at, aud "l)elov cost until 1 close: ottt my iiresent stock latlier than return anything to them. Now is th time to secure handsome suite ind wrap for lit t J money. Call ittitl tie them. Mrs. Daniel, 22!) Kim StJ thing 3areams !1 S IT'S OUR LAST EFFORT FOR 1906, Cosmetics wiU ruin the complexion. There's no beauty practice equal to the effects of Ilolllslet's Rocky Monii- aiu Tea. It keeps the entire, body in perfect health. Tea or tablets, "j cents. Landiiuist & Pfohl, Salem; R V. O'Hanlon, Winston. NEW leather bags and purses at tile Misses Martin's. Dm Piedmont liuildlng & Loan As sociation Invites one hundred ladies of the Twin-City to begin the uew year right by investing their surplus 'pin money" In five shares of the new series commencing January 1, lilb". For fnrlher informal loin sea I', w. Crutchfield, cashier Piedmont Savings Hank. NEW beaded hags at the Misses Mar ..tin's. ANNOUNCEMENT we wish to announce to our patrons and the public that we have added at our Buggy and Carriage Salesroom a complete line ot Wag ons, Huggy and Carriage Harness; also Spreads, Covers, Collars, whips, etc. in fact everything In horse-wear. We desire to call special attention to our strong line of buggies and carriages, all most reasonably priced. "The Babcock Buggy makes riding a pleasure." Smoak & McCreary, Main Street, opposite llrown's Warehouse; Sales Stable, Church St. ! it i were sanra (.lans would Know exactly wltat to give every boy and gltl. 1 woukt give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain. Tea. It's the great est medicine in the world; a never ceasing wonder. 115 cents. E. W. O'Hanlon, Uindquist and P fold. I in q III I KmSl WW W: VJJ-. I III S. SJ HI VN l m Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your p'.urAlnjj i.i out ot d ;'c, tac tit'.'uiSicro ot you- houwhulJ arc lonattmly ttskirtiT.tiicir hw'.ih. Pcl'cv.'.ve i-!i!ir.bir.(5 pencraw gcrtn-lxariiig sever jny:s v. hich t.olutts the atmofsher? atwl tftn he'o but bo breathed by the ettujnint.i. . Lrt us examine tht ronditiun of yo'.tr p!'.;nthiitf, correct defective piping t"d install the best tJitita.v fixtures made, namely "VJtat.daiKj" Baths ant! One-pitcc Lavaturien. Our il!uatrat)4 booklet " Mottetn llomc )1uinbin;" a:M free uroii npplicaiion. TV " - k 3 Si I. Notice to Our Customers, We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung troubles Is not affect Pd by the National Pure Food and Drug law, as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we reeom mend it as g safe remedy for children and adults. E. W. O'Hanlon. NEW PLAID and net waists at the Misses Martin's. She worried' and she fretted, And grew. as ho,nely as coiild be, Hut now she is a famous beauty Which came by taking Rocky Monti tain Tea. E. W. O'Hanlon, LnntUmist & Pfohl oi-.w u. a. utiua an in tomorrow s Sentinel. KX W x x x x x and we make it one that veil be long remembered by all the "peo ple of the county who take advantage of the offerings. The goods offeted are dt'slrnble and worthy in every way. and our prices tango from ?0 to -10 portent less than competing bouses ask for the same qualities and styles. Don't let the opportunity pass. The living year will develop no greater chance for yon to secure first-class clothing at prices thai establish new standards -of val- Men's Suits and Overcoats. At $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00. Suits and overcoats are made in the hew single and d nible-breasl-ed styles of a fine grade of all wool, lined witii silk Venetian, hand padded, collars ami hair cloth fronts Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Suits for the little fellows from 4 to S years old. tit $2.50, $3.00. For the older boys Suits' $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4,00 and $5.00 Overcoats at $3.50, $4.00 to $15.00. A big lot of knee panls to st leel from 25c to $1.50. Shoe Department. Wo sell shoes cheaper for the kuiio qualities, tiff we letend mostly on our clothing department. Men's Shoes at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 to $4.00. Boys' Shoes at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $3.00. Ladies Shoes at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, to $4.00. Misses Shoes at $1.00, $1.25, 1.50 to $2.00. ; ' Men and Boys' Furnishings. Children's Shoes at 75c, $1,25, $1.50 to $2.00. This department is complet in every way. All the season's Roods and' values cannot be equalled by any other house. In spect .our goods and prices and see I'or yourself If they are not just as we claim. - Save Money and Buy Here. I Hp lll.pil.lla , lM.-y-. CRAWFORD PLUMBING & MILL SUPPLY CO. t i Dec. 19th, 1906. it i ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft We are better prfp:i PAPER HA WALL TIN and HOUSE PA! Now than ever before, employ none but sk and use the best ma' uesun: i.ochi work at totuers. We also can) varnish, stains, ami seed oil, turpentine, , es, etc. SINK & F 246N.Uk1 Phone j Sale Under Deo By v i 1 1 no ot autlto: a deed ol' trust exeni'.'f tor anil wife, lleini, F dt't'sijiiit'd tnislee, on corded III Roaster of Forsyili eontiiy, X. (.'. i of Mortgages, page V'. day, the ;!1st day of at 12 o'clock in., exp sol li) I hi: liiulif.il bi; the coiiillioii-i' door Wini.loli, X. ('.. lite f od ri-al estate: In the city of Winston, lug Tise's soiMliv.cs! cor; side of Walnut sm-e' street, being Hie dm llieloii'y stieei, r'tnmi' warilly wiili Walnut slreel, Til) feci h.nrc n Tiiulif's line (aslw thence' northwardly I,..-.. I. 'I'Ui.'s; lillC' A Willi Tise's line (hi f. inK. This Dcei'tnlicl' A. II- I'l m P n sat jgs. r U nK M H i ti Winston's Best Clothing Store. 14 East 4th St. Oppo. Market, X I oiiy if Weber and Fields' Famous $2"i.fttMi pmd.iKtioii. A niuhioal comedy. The Chorus Is Wonderfully Pretty ami the same Chorus Dance and Sing as Well. Prices 2.r., MI..75. $1.00 and $1.60. First three rows down stairs $LS0. AT AND BELOW COST! I will close out my entire stock of winter weight ready- to-wear goods. Furs and millinery, also entire stock cf holiday goods, toys and dolls. These goods will go at and below cost, Come early. My store will be open all nigni vnnstmas eve. MRS. R. DAVIS, 411 Liberty St. SALE OF i' By virtue of aiilli.l on "nte by an 't'llir ( Court of 'Forsyth eoi action entitled "I" t!i( Wachovita Loan & 1 Gtianliati of James and Nannie U- 1""S,: will sell at the 'Own' Winston, to the hisl cash, on tlio l'th t!iiii; at o'clock r.(f ln,r ileter lied 0! ot I the esi,.ie of Dr. G' Being in the County located in East V pnriu.r lot 0!) lie street, fronting m M cndi feci, and of l!i;lt one limiilreil and nttJ'-l an allev. and being l'" as Lot No. 474 npn" lands of i he Wi"';' Company, refrrfiK" l by made i" m" county- , ., , , 1,1, ,1'IV n X 1 HIS H1" ""' ,v. A THOS. MA5I.1N. (j Notice Wo wan' MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS A Sa.U .rd relloblo. th. jovercome wt&kno!' i, irv. . rre.sA vigor, b.nlsr vt . f No remedy eque.'.s UK. V "s. MOTT8 PiiNNVROV Al. PILLS 'bnlil by l)ruKKitand Ur. Mott ) i I u LfliDr. Williams' Indian Pile L JkoiiitHuoa will eui'H Htlnu. Ptllei-illtii! uml lli'lioii! IbHIIcs. It ntworlis tli tutiior-H. alujs the iu.ilii!iiloiH-e,ui,U as u poultice, itivcd insnint re- ln.f. lip VV iilintn' Itirtltirl Pile Oint- ineiit It prepan-U lor PI lew ami I"''1 Ittf; nf ttie nriratn parts. Kvcrv !' ' . Chemical Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. . . . wirnintc.l. Ilv dniirKlsts. i.y !"" p i r.. Only at annpcoug Drug Store. Ot urn p ;,0 fi-nn mi, I l.(l(. uilllflmj MAN'fFACTURINC CO.. fraV.. cievemua, ouiu. that 'f siillicicnf l'-d' Pel! Bt u lid rrietit force Xmas tradt the elf alii" Salem i" 11 "' ' that voa veui" It done befot-c op,-., nnn: '"" ,"';; ' .ii el ri-tllllC' II,, W l.li. n ' " j v r Mia' 1 ti GEOKGE Attorney, GrJ Block.
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