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THE T-CITY DAILY SEOTEL. WiySTOX-SALT.M. y.C.MAY 29. SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS. fE!l FEES ICanciuded Work Monday. Deliver w The Store With the - - Fountain The Store With the - - Tables The Store With the - - Soda Water The store - You'll Come Back to Learn the Way to Simpson's HOME COMPANY If you wish to Insure your property In a home company we repre sent one of the very best In tlio State. There is no stronger Insurance agency In Winston-Sal m than ours. ! GALLOWAY & JENKINS, Next Door- to Owens Drug Store. w1 Adding New Accounts 8 ft ft ft ft ft ft r rE ARL constantly adding new accounts, and our business is increasing at a very satistactory rate. Probably you also might be glad to join us. Wachovia National Bank. Something New in Ladies' Oxfords Side Lace, Patent Leath er, Plain Toe, In the PATRICIAN Shoe for Women. Every detail expresses Femin ine Beauty and Daintiness. The styles carried at this store are a little brighter; a little newer; a little smarter. See them at i Items About People Who Are Coming and Going. Also Those Who Are Here. Architect J S. Zia.merman vi-Ited Spray today. J. II. Piiiirelhmf ,of Statesville, was h re last uidit. W L llryan ami Geo. L. I.yon. of Durham, were in the city last niKht. O. K. Maiklaml, who has heen detain- 1 at home for several days, is a We to he out again. R. T. Pickens, of High Point, and W. F. Carter, of Mt. Airy, wt re guests at the Ziiu ndorf last night. Mrs. ('. 0. Wineoolt left this morn ing for Wowing Rock . She will spend the summer there with her parents. Rr. It. F. Chreitzberg went to Elkin this morning, where he will preach ihis evening in the Methodist church. Miss Ethel Dalton, who has heen at tending the Normal Colege at Greens boro, returned hon;e this morning to spend the summer. Miss Grace Joy nor. of East Bend, who has ben In High Point for some months, passed through the chy this morning on her way home. J. T. Eenbow went to Guilford Col lege this morning to hear the address if Hon. Joseph J. Cannon to the graduating class of Guilford Colli ge. Dr. J. L. Hanes made a professional visit to I-exington yesterday to see Mrs. John A. Drown, who Is quit sick. H - made the trip In an automobile. T. J. Latham, of Washington, N. C, who attended the bankers' convention mil has been the guest of Kev. nnd Mrs. A. L. Itetts, at Sotithside, return ed home yesterday. ing fourteen Opinions. Special to The Sentinel. j RALFJGH. May 2S. The Supreme Court lie fore adjourning for the term xf-.-tir.iay delivered fourteen opinions as follows: McDowell and Thomas vs. The Blue Ri.ige and Atlantic Kiilway Co., af- flrnn d. Prey vs. Middle Creek Lumber Co., Swain, affirmed. Pain vs. Cattis, Cherokee, no rror. VAY-od vs. Manufacturing Co.. vs. Machine Works. Ilaywcod. new trial. Johnson vs. Everso'.e Linger Co., Sain. no error. Carolina Ice and Coal Co. vs. South ern R. H. Co., lluncombe. reversed. State vs. King & Coopt r, s( peal by solicitor. affirmed. Walker vs. Carpenter, Rutherford, affirmed. Waters ys- Annuity Co., Burke, re versed. Harrows vs. E. T. & W. .Nona. Carolina Railroad, MrtctKll. attlrmeti. Hough vs. Southern Railway, Uun- combe. reversed. State vs. Hicks, Cleveland, no er ror. Citv of Durham vs. Eno Cotton Mills. modified, costs against plaintiff. State vs. H. T. Martin, Rocking ham, per curiam, no errer. In Alvey vs. City of Asheville, or der made for filing of fuller partlcu- irs bearing on the case, which goes over to next term. W. R. Brown vs. Seaboard Air Line, rehearing ordtred. Pedrlck vs. R. & P. S. .Railroad vo., rehearing refused. Pittsburg, Johnstowni, Euenstmrg and Eastern Railroad Co. vs. Hard ware Co., Guilford, rehearing refused GENTERVILLE AND SOUTHS! ITEMS Mr. John M. Brown, salesman for C. F. Nissen & Co. .has lust return' d from a business trip west and among the orders brought back was ono tor 174 o fthe celebrated J. I. Nissen wa gons for the Hlnkel Live Stock Co. of Statesville. llils is probably one of the largest, orders placed by one (Inn with a local manufacture. To make the shipment five cars will be required. On Juue 1 a new sub-sta tion for "the purpose of supplying R. F. D. No. G will be established at the store of Mr. I. N. Walker, on Waugh town street. It is quite probable that Route No. 0 will also be supplied at this station In the near future, al though the present order only spec! fled the supplying of No. G route. City letter carrier No. 11 will supply and take up the mail from the sub-station thus shortening R. P. D. Route No 6 three miles. Mr. J, R .Brown has completed and Is now occupying his new residence on Waughtown street. I. N. Walker is moving to his new residence adjoining the homo of Let ter Carrier Cude. : D. S. Rothrock will probably build a nice residence this summer on his beautiful lot on Waughtown street. Motorriian Robert Conrad is mov ing from Centerville to Waughtown. TO MEET HERE NEXT YEAR. Woman' Home Missionary Board oj Western North Carolina M. E. Con ference. The sixth annual session of the Wo man's Home Missionary bocuu ui the Western North Carolina Confer ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Souith, held at Gastonia. clos ed Sunday night. The meetings be can Thursday night. The annual ser mon before the society was delivered bv Rev. E. L. Bain. 'There were ad dresses by Miss Ellen Thompson, Miss Ida Stevens and Mrs. T. r . Marr. The conference will meet In Cen tenarv church in Winston next year and will be held in March Instead of Mav as heretofore. The officers for the society were elected Saturday af ternoon and are as follows: . President. Mrs. Frank Siler, of Asheville. First vice president, Mrs. E.L. Bain of Gastonia. Second vice president, Miss Cora L. Earp, of Mount Airy. Third vice presHdenlt', Mrs. J. P. Turner, of Greensboro. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. T. J Copeland, of Greensboro. Recording secretary, Mrs. P. T. Durham, of Charlotte. Treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Swan, of Gastonia. -via can (mi (TV LL7 "OB U. I CjJpyrST nor T2 - A I need a new ea1 not? vou Mm tf(C m Clke meeting put piends I pet o uf. eonte (e us iSot j ealpefo and ug thai i(C mk ooH ook a SeautijuC as a sl.stjA.ipA. ih. i,. it A, 4USlttt n S)K ue if lv 1J v vf vv, VQ 'r " ' r i r fy rr v ft. veu eomhCele itoek. theeid mil continue lUti wnik on hei toU and jkeepU. ifOUfo tu(fo GRIM-GANTRELL FURNITURE GOf RO Fourth Street ISON'S Opposite Market. T7jo XfWr Qonfinnl o . At All News Stands Nissen Park Now Open Free Entertainment Each Evening. PLUMBING. Home comfort and gooa health de pend upon sanitary plumbing. No matter what your surroundings or wa ter supply may be, we can Install a system that will give you pleasure all your days. Let us tell you what It would cost for a hot water heater, a tank, a bath tub, closet, lavatory, etc. Crawford Plumbing and Mill Supply Co. Do you know what a gen uine cost price sale means? It will pay you to investigate W. b. Martin. UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. Ktm Bad Womca Unanimous About It. Many women weep and wall and refuse to be comforted because their once mag nificent tresses have becomo thin and faded. Many men Incline to profanity because the flies bite through the thin thatch on their cranlums. It will be good news to the miserable of both aexes, to learn that Newliro's Herpleide has been placed upon the market. This Is the new scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that la he underlying cause of all hair de struction. Herpleide Is a new prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried it will testify as to Its worth. Try It yourself and be convinced. Bold by lending druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpleide Co. De troit. Mich. Two sizes 50 cents and 11.00. E. W. O'HANLON, Special Agent JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Program Arranged for This by Management Date. (Special to The Sentinel.) NORFOLK, Va., May 29. Below is given the program carried out by the exposition management today. Gates open. Rattalion drill, Twenty-Third Infan try. National Lumber Manufacturers As sociation Auditorium (small hall.) Guardmouwti Twenty-Third Infan try. Organ recital, W, A. Goldsworthy Auditorium. Biographic and stereopticon exhib it Interior department, Government Building A. Scenes on Indian Reser vation. Scenes in Yosenilte Valley, Govern ment Building A. Phinney's band; concert Auditori um. . Scenes on Indian Reservation Gov erivaient Building A. Yellowstone National Park, with lecture by Mr. E. C. Culver Govern ment Building A. Drill by Maryvllle College cadets. Piano recital, Joseph Maers, with Miss Bagley, soloist. Battalion' parade, Twenty-Third infantry. Phlnney s Band Auditorium. Cook with Gas Cook with Gas . TWO SOLID BLOCKS They include 40 fine building lots, a portion of which is well shaded. Near Grace church, East Win ston, convenient to Graded School. Seven minutes walk from depot. Splendid property for Railroad Men. Write or call at Union Realty Go's Office J. O. FOY, MANAGER. Fourth room, second stairway, Telegraph building. SHIRT COMFORT FOR MEN. Every man or young woman who sees our splendid shirt display Is In terested In 1L They cannot help It. Such a broad variety of new styles. pretty materials, new patterns, have never beon put forth by us before. Anyone competent to Judge will tell you that our shirt stock is the best ami most varied in the citv. - Shirt seekers, you will not go out of your way If you visit its for your shirts. ismris niaie to your ordur a special leature. T. L. Vaughn Jr., & Co. " I I Every element necessary for the development of bodily vigor and endurance is found in correct pro portion in the soda cracker, i y need a 'i Biscuit is the perfect soda cracker, fresh, clean, wholesome, with all the crisp, flaky goodness preserved. In dust tight, moisture proof packets. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 3 More Newt From the New Enaland States. If anyone has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they need only refer to Mr. Alvln H.Stimp son, of Wlllinmantic, Conn., who, af ter almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney . urc, wiucn no says was "Just the thing" Tor him, as four bottles cured him completely. He l well and free, from all the suffering Incident to acute kidney trouble. E VV. O'Ifanlon. MINIMUM COST IN PAINT. "Cheap goods are high at nnv price, inis is nn old axiom, but it is especially true In relation to paint. ny using an honest paint such as Stag Itrand Seml-l'aste Paint you are assured ot satisfactory results. inis paint is brilliant In color wenrsionger looks best and "One gaiion muxes two. i-or sale by w. H. Cllnard. Win luu'O&ivm, in. l. "Where are you going, my pretty maio "Smoak A McCreary'e sir," she said. "Why are you going, my pretty maid "To buy me a run-about, sir," she sai "May I go too7" was the young man's p For a. addle and bridle I wish to "I'm wire," .he .aid, "it ! "oth "9 And a. they together went down the Said the maiden, quite discreet, "Thii vehicle, you know, is n-.y birwoair And now you can, If you'll be so kind. Aid me the very best job to find. My uncle by profession a lawyer Tell me be sure buy a Moyer. But father eayt, as firm as a rock. If you want the best, just get a Ba .( And Brother Jack thinks the best m Is sure to be the Anchor brand. While gradpa says It must be true The Lion is the one for you.' The young man replied with a s"11" ,Kt.' Well, Smoak A McCrearv's is the And all these makes are the very - . . i j Ipave the re SO just please yourcn " -- Nissen ParkNoW Of, Free Entertainment Each Ev
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