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Till: TTO-Cirv DAILY SEXTrSEL. WINSTON -SALEM. y.C JULY PIPES! :: PIPES! Meerschaum Pipes Briar Wood Pipes Every Kind of Pipe for Everybody LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S FOR SALE AND RENT 5-room house, and lot SOxlOO feet. Broad St. N-room ho.ise, West End. Several resiile.it lots, West End. One lari;e store room, Liberty street. GALLOWAY & JENKINS, Real Estate and Insurance ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft V W w w Adding New Accounts yE ARE constantly adding new accounts, and our business is increasing at a very satisfactory rate. 'Probably you also might be glad to join us. v Wachovia National Bank. 50c V. IN CASH o 100 Coupons FROM J The Cigarette ot Quality 2 Coupons in each Package Coupon also Redeemable for Valuable Presents - Vrmium Department AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Jersey City, N. J. St Louis, Ma i V " ivy wjMWf ". 11 1 "W;11 Bmmm i i'W I SILK LISLE HOSE ! Perfect Finish, Looks Like Silk. Wears better than Silk, all colors, Black, Tan, Brown, White, Navy, Pink, Ac. GOOD TAN HOSE, 25c. Split feet Hose for tender feet. Extra Size Hose. All prices, 12 1 2c up Silk Hose with Lisle Soles. Try them. THE MISSES MARTIN Phone 674. Ladies' Furnishing Parlor. FKI FSM fef DESERTER HIT. Items About Feople Wlio Are Coming and Going. Also Those Who Are Here. J A. Crew, of FjirvW. mt to Mt Ait t"tay E T Ragland visited Orens!oro ilus afternoon. P J. Hitting left this morning for .Moore's Spring-. J.ilm Tailor visited his farm in Stokes coimtv todav. i Editor Clement, f.f the Mm ksville '.,iini-r. was in the city yesieiday. F. 11 Dillard. of Johsoii City. Tenu.. was registered, at the Ziiizendorf to day. J II. Harnes. of Asheboro.will spend a few ilavs with dis Hon. N. A. Humes, on rioiit lixide. Mrs C. H. P.eard. of Mt. Airy, has returned home trom a visit to friends in llteensboro Mrs W. K. .Martin and son. Luther, returned today from Norfolk and visit to the exposition. Miss Josi.- Ramley left on the early morning, train for a pleasant visit to her uiu'le in New York. I A. Spaugh and son, Kerner. of West Sali ni, left today for a mouth's visit to relatives at Hoie, Ind. Mrs. T. J. Teague, of Madison, who has lieen visiting relatives here, re tuined home yesterday afternoon. Frank Abbott, who holds a position at the Peoples' National Hank, sient Sunday with relatives In Heitlsvllle. Mr.i. N l!. Fletcher and Misses Ilel i n llrown and Olive Johnson returned today from a week's stay at Moore's Springs. Mr. and .Mrs. R ('. Jenkins and children, of Goldstioro, returned home today from a visit to relatives In the city." j Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Cox and son, Lindsay, left on the early morning train for Jamestown to take in the ex- M)Sitioll. Miss Mamie Walker, of Oreensboro, was In the rity this mornlriK on her way to the White Sulphur Springs, in Surry county. Miss Lnello lilnckwcll, of Concord, ho has been the guest of Miss Eliz abeth (irouer. In Salem, returned to- lay to hor home. A. J. Ilrookbank, who holds a posi tion In a job printing office in Spartan burg, S. C, Is spe'inling a few days in this city and Kernersville. Mrs. Joseph L. -Carrie and son, T. K. urrie, of Davidson College, passed through the city this morning en route to Chase City, Va to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. It CHARGED WITH ROBBISG CIRL OF HER SAVINGS WH,LE ILL. Joe P. Davis, Anas Chanei Thomas, Wanted by Uncie E-im, m Jail st Danville Orphan Mill Operative Says He Forged Hf Name. child, of North Wllkesboro, were in the city today between trains en route to Iiassett, Va., to visit Mrs. Turners pnnnts. F. H. Heudron, of Wllkesboro, was In (lie city yesterday afternoon en mule to llondersonvlllo to attend the North Carolina Har Association, which convenes t lie re tomorrow. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, president ot Davidson College, passed through the city this rooming on his way to Cam eron, N. .C, where he will deliver Rev- al addresses at tho Presbyterian Sun day school Institute, commencing this evening. After the close of the Insti tute Dr. Smith will visit the James town Exposition. D.VNYILLR. Va.. l ily 9 le P. Divis. a young while nun. who was Peen living here nnd 'f .lie name f.f Chailes Thomas, is in jail awaaitie trial en the chaise of having dcveried the lnited State f,it. ami f ,r forc ing the name o.' s yo ins girl nt th.s i,v to a cert.i".i-i of denorit in a local hank for t?l: Sever tl jduys so chief of police K. E. Morris' receive 1 a letter from the War v-partntent at Washington, stat ing that information nad been secured to the effect th:it D:vis wa.i at work in this city miller the nu'ii" ot Charles Thomas, being employt,. as i brake man for the South-?, i Railway. Davis is charged with having deserted the army several years fgo while in New Jersey. The officers began an investigation and in a short time located the man wanted. Davis was in the act of go ingon his usual run on a freight tiain running between Danville and Oreens boro, when confronted with the war rant charging him with liefer, ion. He made no denial of his real Identity and confessed to having deserted the army. He Is about 2 years of ace and stated that his home was In Paris, Texas. When questioned in regard to the alleged forgery the young man .de clared that the girl had signed ill- cer tificate herself HUd had given him the money to keep for her Ihat it miuht lie used in case of emergency. He stated that he hud returned $iu.". of the money, but acknowledged that be still owed her the remaining but would pay it back -as soon as he had an opportunity. Davis is being held pending the ar rival of an ollicrr from the I'nited Stated army, who Ls expected here this afternoon. SALISBURY TO SOUTH RIVER. An Electric Line Projected to Carry Both Freight and Passengers To Go to Mocksville by Way of Coolee mee. SM.ISni'RY, July !!. Theie .vems no doubt th:it Salisbury and South River are in the near future to be connected by an electric railway. The project, large as It is. Is in the h;'.inls chiefly of the far.i.ers along the line and the people of this city, Salhi'iurj capital In abundance and Sail.. bin y engineers are looking towards Uu: cutl- i summation of a great deal that will M. Turner and give the South River water p,;-.ver to BACK GtVES OUT. Plenty of Winston-Salem Reader Have This Experience. tax tho kidneys overwork You them They can't keep up the continual strain. The back gives out It aches and pains. Urinary troubles set In. Don't wait longer take Doan's Kid ney Pills. Thos. Adams, tho well known shoe maker, residing at 405 Liberty street, Durham, N. C, and whose place of business Is at 105 Main street, oppo site the courthouse, says: "My back ached for sometime and was so weak right across my hips that I could not grt up off a chair without something to support mo. Tho aching In my back was continuous and I simply seemed to havo no back at all. Obtain ing Donn's Kidney Pills I can say that they havo given nie a ney bnck. All the aching has left. I will certainly recommend them for they aro fine." Plenty more proof like this from Winston-Salem people. Call at E. W. O'Hankm's drug store and ask what his customers report. For salo by all dealers. Price 5ft cents. FoBter-MUbnrn Co.. Ihiffalo. New York, sole agents for the United SUtcs. Remember the namj Doan's and take no other. the company nuildikig tne line, and they will use it for the motive power of the ears. It will be as mip-li a freight line ns a pasvig'r and would go to Mocksville oy ,iv i.f Coideemee. The Salisbury peop e who are 'rter- ested think there Is no doubt that this is a near dro.Hn and -expect to handle all South River and Coolecniee freight before many years or months. USED BUG POISON ON HIMSELF. He Man Commits Suicide Because Couldn't Kill Insects. WINSTED, Conn., July !). (Jeorge nutler, a farmer at New Lenox, spray ed Paris green on his potatoes to kill the bugs all day. Then he drank the rest of the Paris green solution. "Oh, why did you do this?'' cried his tearful wife. "There w;is Just as many potato hugs when 1 quit spraying ns when 1 began." said Hutler, who was 12 years old. "I am discouraged; tired of liv ing." The poison was fatal In him. nutler, a member of an old llerk-hlre family, seems to have inherited a suicidal tendency. His grandfather killed him self; his sister drowned herself about ten years ago. Mrs. H. W. Stanford and children left this morning for a visit to friends and .relatives at Pinnacle and Pilot Mountain. Before returning home tliey will spend some time at Moore's Springs. THE BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN ' Raleigh, N. C. High grade school for women. Thirty-four officers and teachers. Diplo mas given in Arts, Sciences, and Philosophy, and In Music, Art, Expression and business. Excellent equipment for teaching and illustrating the Sci ences. Distinct School of the Bible. Full Business School, In charge of competent Instructor. Art School, including Oil, Applied Design and China Painting? Regular Normal Course, elective for A. B. Degree. Special short course for Public School Teachers. School of. Music, with ten teach ers and giving Instruction in Piano, Voice, Violin, and Pipe Organ. Com fort of the students looked after by alady physician, nurse, lady principal, and matron. Board, furnished room, literary tuition, heat, baths, and fees for physician, nurse, gymnasium and library, $194.00 a year; In the Club, $50.00 to $55.00 less. Next session opens September 4, '07. For catalofluo and all Information, address, ..:.: , R. T. VANN, President. THE DEPENDABLE GIFT STORE. Reld's China Hall Is fast winning a reputation as the store for dependable gifts. If it comes from Reid's it Is thoroughly appreciated. Tills store has made a study of glns, due china and Japanese ware and we fee per fectly safe in saying that our slocJt Is second to no similar line carried by anyone in the State. Our sales are in creasing nicely and the first sale means a regular customer for oik store. No store in the eily offers the advantages In the r.elerll'on of wedding- gifls that one is offered at ReiiKs China Hall, Open stock dinner sets from $f7. to Jiiio. YOUR PAINT. Your Interests demand that paint used on your building shall last as long ns possible. The chief Rem n the cost of palming Is the labor of apply. Ing. The less frequent t1P nw., of repslntlng the lower the Biimml cost Stag Hraml ready mixed paint Is made absolutely right. It covers well, wears longest, every gallon so,ld under full guarantee W. H. canard. TAINTKD MONEY. Dp nonds-Wliy didn't you lot Pote (rent yotiHp? Harna -'Oauae his mniioy's tainted dul's why. I0 ItcMlllK- Ilnw's dutt De Hum He winked fer it. rf- r- lit I 0 t I M WHEAT FLAXE CELERY mm BttjjiTi tk time ivtvlV V V Lt . V Cv LCI VV.V I s tffiife aCC o I fie yea) ottnd ite teCC a f)ieee juYniiuu thai j a Sahaaiiv m have na -fAJU j U0 tn on tffiiefi we ae making a WjJ dWe. you know ou frtiecs au aA Cow and tffien to efosc oat things we make ou jmm tfte lowest, m (ike to tcal out juit mCC aCC o$ I fie time and Cdky , times wfien we edn. do "you not to M Some o tfiese -sjieeiaf diim GRIM-CAriTRELL FURNITURE GOV' contributes more nutriment to impoverished bad blood than any single article of diet known to men. Persons with rebellious stomachs can eat it with a sense of genuine relish. For tale by all Grooera i YOUNG MAN MAKE A STAR T Ask yourself this question. Then do a lit'ie ti thinking. Do you know your financial condition? Ar getting ahead or Just keeping even; or are y..i r.: In debt? ' .,r ft.H i. can aid Vou In getting a better financial' foolSt'?. Tak i shares in our NEW SERIES, now starting. $1 !"'r r pays for one share. Tako as many as you Ilk' !'" soon learn how easy It is to get ahead ami k'Mi Many of the wealthiest men In Win-i.m Sai.-m a- ING AND LOAN PLAN, which pays 6 1-'-' l'r ca; from tax. Not a young man in Wlnston-S.nh m hut what cmi.d a few shares. See the secretary lo.lny ami enicr 4 Li Ij G. A. FOLLIN, Sec. and Trcas. Office 106 W. 4th St. phone Ir 1 in i i PHONE 16 ore For Anything Everythinq Want in FIRST CLASS LIVER FISHER LIVERY C( Church Street, Opposite Hotel -'" ma nni'i v Sent o At All News at
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