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3 TTTE TWrN'-nTV DAILY SENTINEL, WIXSTOX-SALEM. XOY. P. SHAVES 15c. Why Not Get a Safety Razor ? WE HAVE THE Ever Ready $1. Keen Kutter $3.50. Gillette $5. Any One of Them Will Save You Money. LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSON'S AT THE CHUHCHESJ . I otabIe Services at Several of Them Tomorrow. n At Presbyterian Church Dr. N. L. An derson, of Montgomery, Ala., Will Preach Dr. Chreitzberg's Fareweil Sermon Celebration of 141st Anni versary of Settlement of Salem and Founding of Home Church. 4 per cent interest paid on Certificates of Deposit. Interest commencing from date of deposit. Wachovia National Bank. Xotubie services will be held at a number ..f Winston-s-'alem churches to morrow and t lit congregations at all these houses of worship will doubt-1 l.ss be quite large. Dr. N. L. Anderson, of Montgomery. !Al.l., who as recently called to the! J pastitaTif- Fl psf Presbyi wihb jiiiin-ch here, wiil preach at that ! church at both morning and evening j sen ic.'s. ! Dr. l. F. Chreitzberg will preach i Lis tar.well sermon a"! pastor of Cen jienary Methodist church. This is his J fourth year here. The other Meth.i- ilist ministers will preach their last i ser.'i.oii.-. of the contereiice year to ! morrow. )uh one Methodist minis- ter on this district. be.sides Dr.Chreitz berg, h.is o:itpleted his fourth vear. H- is Hi . Mr. Smith. f the Farming ton circuit. At the Home Moravian church to morrow morning the Hist anniversa ry of the settlement or Salem and the founding of that church will be cele- utaie.i. 1 here will be a sermon at ! !':., o a. m.. a loe feast at .t n n. and H !y Communion at 4 and 7::iO p. ni. Buy Your Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Wear at ROBISON'S Anniversary Sale and SAVE Money ROBISON'S 12 East Fourth Street. Street Car Conductor Has Painful Accident Capt. Hynum Huffman, conductor on street earNo. met with a .painful .ircniem last night about eleven o'clock, lie had reached the switch near the West F.nd Graced school and leai neit (Hit his hand to catch the trolley rope to reverse it, as it was time for all of the cars to so to the barn. While he hail his hand out the window the trolley flew off and struck the bis electric Hunt jit down. It fell on Mr. Huffman's nami and cut several big gashes, which ate very painful. There is no danger however, unless blood-poisoning sets in. A physician dressed the wound and Mr. Huffman is getting on very well now, although the wound Is very painful. He expects to be out again in a few days. 8&jfcWiPB5EHnE3K2SBff3HEJHHRB3HBEEaSSRSS8Hfl3 Mental Anguish Suit. Mr. Joe Knight, of Summerfleld, has instituted a mental nmoiluh unit against the Western Cninn Toiooranh company (or the failure to deliver a telegram In n reasonable length of lime. It is aliened that nn .i,,- ; October tne. plaintiff filed a telegram at the company's office at Summer field to a party at Kernorsvillo notic ing nun ot tne death or relatives. The telegram, it Is alleged In the com plaint, was not delivered until the following night. The amount asked tor in i.9uo. The case is made re turnable to the December term of For syth county superior court. fit Consuming Consumption even in its most insidi ous form is not al m s incurable. The first intel iiger.t step in the treatment of the u.s-ea-e is o stop the iulrm paroxisms of couching whi.it trjr the iurc.i -lid enferb.e the swem. Piio's Cure las permanertly cured many consump tive couch's, as shown by court testimony because its antiseptic, hea'ir.g and soothin.; qualities act directly on the lungs and bron chia! fi-ftigest-topii ping the couching and gentiv healing the lac erated ti sues. Fun the rm,st advanced consumptive coughs have re .ponded quick ly to Pi o's Cure, which being absolutely free from opiates or habit-forming drugs is the ideal remedy for everv form of coughs, colds, bronchitis in young and bid. For nearly half a century Piso's Cure has been demonstrating that the most advanced form of chest affections Can be Cured u sum f If NEW YORK BANKS ACTIVE. Meet De Banks in SHE'LL BE AS PROUD S V m of -V("'r ,1,,w r'K aa 1 jw,-"m C '-i-ff '- hereabouts; It Tliey on are if you ob- carriage saiisfac- 's ruir efTort In advertising to persuade you to call .tini see rur yourself what a supero .stock or vehicles we have to show the l'""!'!'1 of Come in nnv iay. smoak & Mccreary. Buggy Shop. Opposite Brown's Ware house. Stables Church Street, rear Hotel Zinzendorf. - Cured of Bright's Disease. Mr. liobort O. Uurke, Klnoia. X. Y., write;:: "llefore I started to use Foley's Kidney Cure 1 had to get up 1 11001 twelve to twenty times a night, and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired 1 could scarcely see one of mv familv across the room. I had given'up hope of living, when a friend recommended Foley's Kidney Cure. One :V cent iioum wonted wonders atid before 1 had taken the third bottle the dropsy had gone, as well as all other symp toms of Height's disease." Simpson Drug Co. and Piedmont Drug Store. Awarded Gold Medal. The ft. ,f. Reynolds Tobacco Co. has received th" following letter. "The jury of awards for the Jaine';- town FvpoMtioti has ea-ni:ied vouv Refined smoking tobacco and awarded you a diploma and a gold medal "JAMES I,. FAR IK, "Secretary of Jury." Are I ere iiiuBcpieuy new lans ana uoiden Browns in shoes and boots. The shipment just in consists of every style and size. Also a few pairs of the new low-heel, foot form shoes for the little miss. They 1 j 1.1 ' . are Deauues ana tne price a little less at SHAPIRO'S Liberty Street Exerting - Themselves to mands for Currency of utner sections. NKW YORK, Nov. 9 The leading New York banks were exerting them selves actively yesterday to meet th . demands of their country correspon dents and depositors for currency. They declare that the suggestions made from s vei.il western sources that they are not meeting legitimate demands for currency rum the west are entirely iint'i-iiiided and that thev are on the contrary, taking everv practicable measure to aid the west ern and southern banks One nf thrw.. large banks, with several thousand correspondents, has depleted its r serve by about a quarter during th msi lew weens to Mipply currency where it is most n,....i..,i o,,.i 1,. made large shlmnents to bunUa in San Antonio, tiulveston, Memphis. ..luuue aim Atlanta and other t-outii ern points. The best possible judgment is used 111 meeting these country demands f. currency. It is not usual, except in special cases, to ship all that is asked, but a portion of what is asked rang ing around one-half, is usually shlipd. the prooortioti varying ae coiditig to the cash strength ot th bank calling for additional currency or the supply demanded for legitimate purposes. Special favor js shown to the seia'l int'- it.f banks where there IS 110 clelli'im. hi.iiu.i 1 ,.,,, 1. 1 . ,. . . u' .i'i.e il 1.1 realized that thev me not in o;. tioir to count upon co-operation and the use of el It is admitted thnt thn rnt tn Miiivn. ment is seriously checked by the lack of small bills ami silv..,. t. .1, , small growers and by the inability of uie souuiern tiitnks to handle the im mense volume of business accumulat ing at southern uoints. Tin. , Phipnietits are in better sleme ,.. to the gold Se,.,-,.d t,v tht, la,ks 0 Minneapolis anil St Pan' 3 nil nr. Tangetiieiits lor n.ivin.r . v York hanks feel iioniid t r,.L .. ! ceitain lu-opoi tio, 0 reserve to guard tlCTittlst r.T1ble TTlifihger.cv;-,e(.iilis(-thev lullill .ui'.stjnce (he function jviiicli is hllhlle,, j,, (ldoti ,y the ank -ot Kn :i.,;,d ,,. l;i j ar!s ,JV u, Hunk ol France-ihe ibimnie r-- soifrce fji i"nievf e'ie:r -- The aid which is being rendered to the sifimtion is lnilic;.f-d !.v t e f,,rt 'hat the total e,...: , :, . ; . have now readied i 01 -... .1.. ar.ioant .n-.'.-ited 11... ',.f '.-,.,.' ' 000 iv.s :ii,v,,, ,.,,,. - U... .no. which was laid downfrotn L!;ft-m:i this .morning. This 'nl !! " a,f"1'1 ,h,' h ,r n-arlv l-OO.I .11.111 mi mi,. ,,,l ...in . ,, - ' 111 iiiiuei - lally ;jssS( 11, ., v.,,.. v,.t, : ... 1 . .1 l 1 hS 111 l u'ts t't ni"i.t th ,.r in . .-..-.il, 101 1 m. and mi. ftontefom: il ujy. do do and you tif wohe out ol il Seeausc it t-siff you led ftapbie. Idc n'lil ftome lfi$ battel you ijjff (Vt- ' yon vt-lCC find Ifiat al Wi jf, dave just the tfiinp uou nanl ffiiee whC not $e ftiqft. youhs huCy CRIM-CANTRELL FURNITURE C01 COMPROMISE OF $49,045. Full Settlement of Litigations Be tween G. P. Butler and R. H. Wright Dl'l'l! AM, Nov 7. Final arrange ments in the compromise of the litigi tions between George P. .Butler 111 d K. H. Wright were brought a'oont yes tereay. The matter now goes olT the coiiri dockets of the country. In the compromise Mr. lititler, who Is a civ izen of New York, was given $!!i.i)l"i this in full settlement of nit calms invohed in tins suit. I I S It L'ation Ivu.'in hick uimi time, ago in New York City. Mr. Hut lor brought suit ncallist Mr U ri 'lu claiming that he was due close to $41,0110 in cash and about $"0,i'00 in stocks of some kind on account of a deal that he negotiated for Mr. Wright. RAILWAY SCHE Death at Donnaha. Mrs. Hettie Itannum rIed vcsitnt-.Tnv morning at her home nl nminnhsi nl the age of forty-two years. Her death was caused by tuberculosis. Siie leaves a husband and rive children to mourn her loss, besides a great num ber of frd lends The funeral was con- lucted this afternoon at to o'clock from the church :ii l.'nst ni.nrt Tlie deceased was an estimable laiiy uiid very much loved by the people of her c imni unity. x. it.-i-'.ai.'vi pHlilile.j j. Sii.iia;,:.- ,p Trams Arrive at From Civ. ,v:;,.ni. From (It. ei.i-h ,r i .. From f;rcetisl.m,. From tl; ti :.',) ; 1 From I 'hut ii (:. , . . From ('ii;ii,;i':e .. . I rotll Willi' simvu,. From Willie-' m;,, .. For Ueaiinni' For l!nan For Mt. Airy W;isi: ., 1: Ncrt!i B:urd. theii curreticv th,-men,.M( .1... Tl . , ' ' ne cuiiiirrv. . me l.iei that praetinllv $1;.) n'ei) O111) in enrr. .,cy disappeared fr),,, 'thl, New ,,k .bunks within a -ve, k as "ol.on.ed by th., ,Hst b(k statement 1 considered suflieidu evidence that the New or; li:i.a-c 1. .:.... , bes. to 11 t ,:. :: u,"r ,nf " h 111. It is , . fo determine wh.it propiirtum 0f this $i',0 OfiiKiO'l went west and ul.t . ' . I,,,,, , ei.'iioi 11 ion wen; into hoaids 1:1 ,...- v,.,i. suhjet t of some consultation between esm n'. "r!",y"" i,ml lnk o Pa I : b,,(;" ,hp a block ot 1 at. .11 , 1 coiisti-uetion bomb-, I uf it is somewhat doubjfnl if the offer . rt"!!":'!"l,'''" n.d f,,- "ii iii's ot ti,,. pivsfiin ' " 1 in .' ua.i 1 dulled. "( i. coniideribiy Township Teachers' Meetings. .,.,,. oiiiiennreiHienf Speas an- tun,,,,. ,,, ,?will, )wnslli, t:irl;. November 1.", I,egmiilli; .,, , ; , eil t hi:'';;1,;1 Th,; m","i : . ' Cr ek Um'' "wn!'hfl': Ite- iwk ::La ,M" Hichniond nail ot lenii-i Noveinber 2'J lit 1 1, , .,t 1 vine iiiebiding ,., ,7, ...,.1. v ieuiini,ns in,, .... 1 FILES! PILES! PILESl Williams,' Indian Pile Clntmcnt will cure blind, bleeding and itching piles It absorbs the tumors, allavs itchlm: at once, acts as a poultice, gives in stant relief. Williams' Indian Pib Ointment is prepared for piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Wil liams' Mfg. Co., Props., Cleveland, 0 FOR SALE BY SIMPSON DRUG CO. Deafness Cannot Be Cured liy lin id iiiilient.iiis, as they lannnl reach the diseased portion of the c;ir. There Is nnly one way to cure deafness anil lh.it is by enriKtituiienai remedies. ieafn. n. is caused by im Inllamed c()niii ti'in ef ihe mile,, us lining of the Kustii cliiuu 'lube. When this lube is iiitlame.l you have rumbling sound or impeifeci heaniu;. anil when it is enlirelv clnsed. U.afness is the result, and unless the in tlaimnainm .-an l,e taken out 11111I this ul.e restored to its normal condiiion. hearing will . destroved forever; nine eases "ill of ten nr.. caused ,v 'atanh, winch is nothing bin an Inhumed coinli- tl'ill et Ihe mucous Slll'l'aces. "' W li ffie One Hon, Ire, I 1 )l .. f,.r a.V CISC Of Ile.lfoej t.; I.. , .' I., ill ailUot he em-..d l.e Il.ICa I, Cure. Sci to;- . -. , l ,,s f,',... ' ,,''' ', 'HKN"!;V & CO., Toledo, O. ' Sold by IH-tlBgiM. T.'.e. fake ..aii's I'.hiil,. I'll!., f.,,. linn. ' v.,,,.-,,,.. No. No. No. N.i. No. No. No, No. N'n. No. No. No. S-.-i.th Srri Far W n;!o'"5aM No. No. "'7 (ex i No. 2:t.'. No. 2:::: From Wins!:-S3;:- No. No. 2 n; -. .. . -J No. :. No. 11:'.. For G:!dsbcro. ' S-nford aid Mt Arrivt- except S'Ui' and South Foik. part ih"e,si",hc,"h" il!"'"f o -if the 1 t It ,0"" h''Vi(" "onouneed ' "K1!b:o;:t,T,vl;''''l;o,'',',,!sa,l TO CURE A COLD ;N ONE tlAV T.'k.. I.AXATIVI: ItnoMii Quinine Tuli 'ts. Iiniggints n-runil money If It fuil-j ... '.'. ;. . (iuciK.S signature is en ,.ich box. 2.",c. Miss Carroll Coleman went down to f.reenshoro yesterday afternoon for a .short visit. I . '' Dr. H. S. Lott Room No. 308 Masonic Temple. Consultation Hours Morning 11 to 1. Afternoon. 4 to 6. And by Appointment. Telephone. h n - ! -; v : b ' .ti! 1-' forsvtii com can b i'-t ter cf 0 -A Cfrts i C. M. -MILKER. 5 CALL f PH0".t . V 5
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