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'THE TWIN-CITY CAiLY 6INT1NEU WINSTON-SALEM, DECEMES U 3 LJ L. u Let Us Fill Your Pre J scriptions in 1907. Just tell your doctor to leave your prescriptions with us. 11 A Registered Druggist Always Present n LEARfl USE WAY TO SIMPSON'S l ! r I CZ3 EZZ3 CZZ3 n L n T FERSONAL NOTES. L. Everhart. of Lexington, was a guest at the Phoenix last night. Miss I.illif Leak" went to Salisbury today to visit frieuSs. Dr. J. M. "Phillips, of Yadkinville. ami lr. R. O. Kiiiilu-. of Westfleld. were lure tod-ay. Mrs. Auule Suit's- ad daughter, Miss Julia, of Sail-bury, are uniting relatives here. T. J. Hall ami daughter. Miss Sal !iv, returned this afternon from a vlbit to relatives near Madison. Mr. uitd Mrs. H. S. Foy. Jr.. have returned from Germauton, where they have been visiting relatives. liiWE fillS ft FOuER FOB GOOD After Being a Victim of Strong Drink for Ten Year Praiet Keeley for Permanent Cure. In t96, after having spent ten ears of my lire a victim of strong drink, I decided to go to the Keeley Institute at Greensboro, N. t .. for treatment. When I arrivid at the lu- Mltute 1 was a ilrsfea! wreck, unable to do any kind of work. I could not eat anything, and I could nave lived but a short time if 1 had not receivtd help. I determined that false pride should keep me away no longer, and S. W. ApiHTSon left today for Texas ; lhallk Goj welll. lUrli;s tile four o sell tobacco for lSallcy Bros. Ills j weeks that I was at the Institute I headquarters will bo at Tyler. gained in weight about thirty-eight Wcl-I pounds ' ' T .!! T !! " " . I Special Holid I Piano Offer pia Misses l.uia Stipe and Drudie fare returned this afternoon from visit to Miss I-iinu, at Tine Hall. Don't Forget nrAihklfQBY That Suit and Overcoat. A $12.50 Suit or Overcoat for $9.45. Fletcher Bros. 9Hc hats are all the go. Mr. and Mrs. James- Mock aniVThos. Mock went to Enterprise yesterday to sKnd a few days with relatives. Missis Bessie Hylton and' Kale Hutchinson went to Walnut Cove yes terday afternoon to attend a house party. Col. W. A. Blair attended a meeting! of the directors of the Security Life land Annuity Co., in Greensboro, 'last i night. I Mrs. Cicero Ogburn and children went to Bethania this- morning to spend a few days with Mrs. Ogburn's parents. Misses Sadie Davis, of Salisbury, and Mary BMibow, of Greensboro, are nests of Miss Mary Carter on Fourth street. Congressman R. N. Hackett, of Wilkesboro, was here this morning, returning from a meeting of the Shriu ers at Charlotte. , W. 11. Slon has gone to "Winston Salem to riccept a position with the Consolldatod Granito Company. Greensboro Record. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowman, of Stanton, Va., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.. J. A. McDowell, left yes terday afternoon fur home. J. H. Nailor returned yesterday from Roaring Gap, where he spent the Christmas holiday. Mrs. Nailor will return about the. first of January. C. E. Scott, of Slloam, sales-man for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., was here last evening, returning to Ma con, Ga., which is his headquarters. Jlr. and Mrs. Win. Bevll, of Atlanta, wbo are visiting relatives audi friends here, will return homo Monday. Mr. Bevll sells tolwcco for the Ogburu 1 1 ill Co., of this city. ' I certainly could not have quit the habit without taking the treat ment, for I was helpless in its grasp. When. I came home 1 was ashamed of no one; I was1 pro-.i-.l of the opportun ity of telling my friends of my great deliverence. Eight years have elapsed and I have not taken a drink of intox icants nor have I wanted any. The effect of the Keeley Treatment is mar velous; it takes away from nun that great rlcRire for drink caused by its long continued use. It cuics equally well those afflicted ith the drug hab it. The Kedey Institute places those who take the treatment exactly where thev were. before they acquired the habit for strong drink or the drug habit. I personally know many who have been cured and huvo remained so. It is no humbug. It is no experi mental work, because the efficacy of the treatment and its power for good are thoroughly established. It is do ing a grand and noble work for the moral and physical uplifting of mankind. Dunn. X. Cfc. F. D.. Dec. 7. l!oi. OTIS WARD. US. (By Publishers' Tress.) BERLIN, Dec. 21). American tariff commissioners here to discuss with German commissioners a new com mereial treaty between the United States and Germany are endeavoring to secure concessions whereby Amer lean cattle can be eventually shipped to Hamburg, slaughtered there, and tho meat sold throughout Germany So far German commissioners refuse to agree to this. They say it would only create a new field of activity for tho American beef trust. ANNOUNCEMENT we wish to announce, to our patrons and tho public that we have added at our Buggy and Carriage Salesroom a complete line of Wag ons, Buggy and Carriage Harness; also Spreads, Covers, Collars, whip's, etc. Li fact everything in horse-wear. We desire to call special attention to our strong line o buggleB and carriages, all most reasonably priced. I "The Babcock Buggy makes riding a pleasure." Smoak & McCreary, Main Street, opposite Brown's Warehouse; Sales Stable, Church St. (By. Dr. Edward Lai son.) Babies are long suffering. In the summer they .are sweltered in heavy drilling and- so confined-that thev can hardly move. let alone kick, squirm and crawl in the way that all babies iove. In the winter they arc suioth ered for lack of air. At any season they are overfed and cuddled. No wonder that more than half of ail babies born die during the fir five (ars! Now, the first point In the winter care of the baby Is to feed It properly i)t course the. quantity depends upon tlie child's age. Generally the mistake !s giving too muck As to frequency or meals, However, it is sale to say that no child1 should bo fed oftencr than four times a day three times is usually hetter. The child needs much fresh air, even In eold.wcaUicr. Warmly cover cd, he should be taken out doors ev ery day and allowed to breathe the lOi'd's good fresh air. Indoor clothing .-should be loose and not too heavy, so that he can move freely. The nursery should always be wen vennuueu, and Uie baby a sur surroundings should at all times bo as quiet and cheerful as possible. S SUICIDE r IT NIAGARA FALLS (By Publishers Press) NEW YORK, Dee. 29. Anthony Comstock, for thirty-four years post office inspector, earning the sohiique of the "Great American Censor," has been deposed, says a dispatch from Washington, confirming a previous re port. Comstock was deposed on ac count of his crusade -against the Art Students' League whose magazine he confiscated. He caused the arrest of young woman bookkeeper. The mem bers complained to Washington office and while preparing the case against her Coins-lock was removed ;To all purchasers of g between now and January wwe win give tree Tl w Months Music Lessons. can take the lessons under j! $ music teacher, and at any tl during the year 1907, bring g the bill at the end of tri vj months or at the end of & A month and we. will pay it, You do not have to bu $ high priced piano to take vantage of this offer. This plies to any piano we have j We have A crnnH vst-lot, W- ' ' 1UIILI) VI pianos, ranging in price fr. $200 for slightly used inst g ments to $500. a e it i . I w appropriate oi an innstf gifts. fx J. Bowcn & B Phone No. 346. W. B. COOK & Iron and Brass Founders . . .a a I I ! Special attention given to an kmas oi 11 brass castings. Grate bars and furnace workas Estimates furnished on building castings. W PENNYROYAL HLI& You Take No Chances When Using Stag Brand. Mess. Hirshberg, HirMaudi r & Co., Gentlemen: It gives me pleasure to use your STAG PAINT. It is last ing and durable on any work. I etui bet on it comiug up to the spot every time if used according to directions. T. H. BOWIACR, Oraingcburg, S. C. There is no such thing us failure when using STAG BRAND SEMI PASTE PAINT. It sticks where it is spiled. "ONE GALLON' MAKES TWO." For sale by W. II. CLINARI). Sa.f o.nd rellobio. thr. i ) overcome weo.ltne5';. in- I J cre.se vigor, b.nlsF ml i9. ' " No remedy eque.iS DR. V jn' to MOTTS PENNYROYAL PIU.S , , Mr t jfChcuiical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ouly at Simpson b Drug btore. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rayle. of Rich mond, Va., are the guests of MA and .rs. .txon raogett. Mr. Hiyte is a native of this city and resided here until about tea years ago. We Make Our Best Bow ancK vank our customers, one arid for the very liberal patronage given us. We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours anxious to pleases Crawford Plumbing Mill Supply Company. (By Publishers' Press.) NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., Dec.'(23. A woman supposed to lc Mary Hagan, of Buffalo, committed suicide yester day morning by Jumping Into thehiver five hundred feet above the American Falls. She was swept over the brink In view of several people. The woman took off her cape' and laid It, beside the atchct In which, was $2. no, then ded Into the stream. James Van Slyke, of St. Louis, isaw her. but could: not reach the spot in time to prevent the deed. Milsg Delia York, of Greensboro, the guest of Miss Mlttio Ferryman. 4 is Ihe Iaily Sentinel ! At All News stands Officers Elected. Salem Encampment No. 20, I. O. O F., elected the following officers at. a meeting last night, to eerve for the ensuing year: -- O. W. .Tones, C. P.; .1. T. Thompson, H. P.; C. B. Beimett, S. W.: L. B Hood, W.; J. C. Bessent, scribe; W E, Beck, treasurer. The newly elected officers will be In stalled at the first regular meeting ulglit in January., ., , ....... and WHISKtV HABITS reu i home wuh QnniM-i: i 1 I 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 out n.tn. Book of w- I Ml tlcul.rt Knt KKt.R. H 1 1 :: .JftL.UMi B. M. WOOI.I.I-.Y. M. D. Aiuuiitt, V. Ulbtt 1W N. 'ior Sutet, ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 31. Return) of the Favorites Harris -Parkinson Stock Co'. Including the popular Actor, ROBERT H. HARRIS. (20 Excellent 'Player. Car load of Scenery. OPENIG; BILL 111 VAUDEVILLE Mack and Armour, IeCompto and LuOler, Jerry Herzell "1' anions Etotis," American Bioscope Rowenna, the Sensationalist. Matinees Tnesdav ami Saturday. Prices 10. 20. 30c. Ladies free opening night under us not conditions, Special New Y-r Matinee, 10 and 20c. II 11 i rv iiiii b ii I T)r, Willhi i l;nluii -it 'U.vrclllul a rv,iH(!'C K ,,, )r. V;iH'k n of lh privntf parts. lu- rlrtiLTsri-.ts . . V" ,,i II. MNIIFAClllRINGCn..lWj A Western Wonder. Tiler's a Hill tit Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds Has grown to over ISO. He says: "I sutrered wan terriDto cougn, and doctors gave me up to die of con sumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Now, after taking 12 bot tles, I have more thru doubled in weight and am complete cured." On ly sure cough and cold cure. Guaran teed by Thompson, druggist. 50c avnd $1.00 bottles. Trial bottle free. Sale Under Deed off By virtue of auilmiiS;' W. P. Rierson, who holds a posi tion with tlie Cbsii'lotte Observer, was in the citv this morning en route to his old home al Walnut Cove. We are better prepared to dq your PAPER HANGING, WALL TINTING and HOUSE PAINTING No than ever before. We positively employ none but skilled workmen, and use the best material obtainable. Result: Good work, and satisfied cus tomers. We also carry a line of paints, varnish, stains, and oil stains, lin seed oil, turpentine, putty, paint brush Slil & FANSLER- 246 N.Liberty St. Phone 668 ,i,i f trust Pierilicu ".'l ter and wife Helen iwj .ler-slirned trustee, oil Ma! I ., in BMistCT Of DP' I nf Mortaages. iiage '' dav. the .lay m' m o'clock m. I'-V' ,.ii , tiw, !,i-hi-t !ii,Mor isiril il L"- 3- Winston. N C v tl.-. ri; citv f Wia.Hn. m',..'- Tise's w,uth'ft eerier street, beins wV' Hickory street, rnmi.i., wardlv Pi'.li W"" nr. ,w .11 uh-oot ..'I f'Tt I"1"' Timlie's Hi' wsl' thence northwardly 0 less to Tis.-'s line: ' ' hcreuiwr i. A. H- ning. I'll' Sale of Valuable PI'1 ,.i,..! an oid'-rof "' ". ...... ,-,)i:'v:il Court oi hn.'. v-. ; ciai pi i"" . tree and oHu r.-, W-w I will resell at P'-i-;-l( Court lloi!-' li" on Mouda!, 'I" 1907, at - Iron luillM' l!a '' ship, abo'i a Said tract !p Willi good r. am in h day i I III.. :t roli'an fci lilla n:.i .f,in aiiJ i';il,'r a i! good oi'i-h nenr M' school h": The la! bid and ' Term1- i This J. li T i i in!1 ir'il 1 .i-Tiii:R,
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