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tuc tt 7.X-CITY DAILY SENTINEL. WIN 5T0X-SA LEM, SOUTH CAROLINA'. ,1, ( V m j Bills Allowed by County Commissioners : Rural Hall Boy is Ready to Return Home Mclntyre and Heath Tonight. 'cumes to the Kik' AuJittoriuro tomo' It is won-lerfui low manv tiling ;row '8hl. Is one of the greatest com edy success s of recent year, u interpreted ly a splendid company l;,t uf the iiill allowed by tbe -siou yesterday: fruni the manager of th- RjU-ih Aca one so-4 when he Is withou: a son. All the fanny sights in this world are not to be seen in the theatre, the c;r cu, or the ninsvimu. Mclntyre and Heath are unqueatiunahly the funnies; delineators of characters in thei, class of work on the stae. They have maJe millions scream wi'h laoshter and so long as they remain on th staxe will undoubtedly continue to do bo. It is funny to see them ou the beach at Atlantic City screaming at the sigh's they see. Everyone they pass ttinis and gays: "There po Mc lntyre and Heath, the funnieet actor on the staKe," while Mclntyre and Heath turn and have a second lain;i at the sishta they see and evid'-ntlv enjoy themselves, quite h much in th'lr way as these kaiue said people do Mclntyre and Heath on th.- sUKe. Everything is Judged from one's own point -of view. Klaw and Er lancer saw a good commercial Invest ment In the little sketch that Mc lntyre and Heath were doing. Thev secured their services hy contract an. 1 arranged with Georne . I lobar! to write around the little sketch a story emUodytng all the salient points Then those two popular song writers, William Jerome and Jean Schwartz, were drafted Into the good cause and immediately a number of pretty sons were added to the original playlet; then Mr. Herbert Hr' sham was drawn into line, making an ensemble el talent, art and money which resulted In the tout "ensem" of the most In teresting entertainment seen on the Btage today, produced regardless of expense, embracing all all star cas the most w.iinlei ful sinking ami e I . i i - ing chorus in the world, all set in ap proprlale scenes, beautiful costumes and surroundings, at Elks' Auditorium tonight. The house will he comfort nfoly heated, j "Heir to the Hoorah." j "The Heir to the Hoorali," ui li j that never fails Jo ph-ase and Winston Salem is fortura e in having the op portunity to i:ties such a splenJiJ attraction. SPENCER CITIZEN FALLS ON ICE AND BREAKS HIP. Below is given a agiinst the count f-,TrrT:i.sioiiers in I Kries Power Co . for county home JJ"-"'- J. K. Z:glar. ja... John W. KUT. wood court Jr, imi. J E. Ziglar. I Crawford Flu llMil, V. M Siewei house. bin? Company, iil,e.. camp, $S.$n. tllins SPKNCKK. Feb 7. Mr. G. W. Hn ' gess, aed G' years, a well known "itizen of East Spencer, fell on the in here yesterday and broke his bo sides sustainitiiT other sever- bruises. He was picked up by friend, and car ried to his home, w here h will r- -"over. This afternoon while pl.i.wtu' " grounds of the Spencer graded Artemus W ard, a voting sou of I'. Ward, of this place, fell ami bi'-k. arm. II- wa given a hard st ow x companion which is said to be countable for the wident. j A! I camp. iiool V. all I by ac v.,r(Wr Harit'ijre iuiiaj, s Creek. $'''; u,a 10". ' .i I ' M. Mctvatlgaaa. ;'-' I! MUtcncil.-. City of Wilis'""- ater- i'dil court hoii-e. -- Snmak and McCreary camp. i " W'iMs i'ii I., an house. $1 ' st un lers liros. im Shipley, muse, jail nidse. for Vui'is Tuttle. the IT -y-ar-ow sou f violph.i Tuttle. of IMt-il 1US1. 1? j.kketl up at the deKt In Greens iKno by a ihiliceman, the .fiicers there haiina ix-eu notified of the hoy having i.lft 'home. Tuttle left his home over a I, ,'.,,:(, ago and has had exigences I IV'..;, wake him readv to siihscrihe a i, .- .... ihrattov to the sentiment thai nere is j iii no place like home. He has lad the ' srea'est difficulty, he states, in get- ,i,ig Berk. He went to iiniiusiun. and froin'Wklminston to Norfolk, from !.i(h place ke came by ea.-y stages ;,, Greensboro. When he gets back home ae fays he will be ready to stay ihere. The Telegram says that I'atrol mati Casey, after hearitiK the boys !,,, annoiinced his intention to lefra. his exrenses home and rely on and his father to return the uuciiiit thus expended. COURT DECIDED 111 IS 1. Co., light court Him lachine oil $16.21. 3li. J .1. Adams, nidse, court house HAYDEN CLEMENT WANTS THE ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP. SAI.Ism itY. Keh 7 Hon. Hiy l.n Clement, of Sili.-lmiv. now assistant attorney geiienil for North Carolina, has annoiiiiced his- aiidid.icy for the attorney neiieralship at the hands of the lleinoci.i's in the next election II.. u n' teil lor tile oince aiei ii.is in !se., courthouse, feed for camp, $;S3.0.". ,.wing, $18.46. Company. nidse many thin. strong supporters for the po-i Kitchm Re Elected. V. W. Kitchin was re-elected mem l() r the coiigressioii.il commit tee ve.lenl.iv. lie asked for tile place p was given to him. The .North C,,,,.;, i,., ,, legali lesired to give ,ij,; i) v to Representative ViiK". light was made on Mienm. cents. I J. Adams '?:-'" Hheihltl liros., ; Will Harper. ' (--inole Manufacturing ! court hoii-e. $J- i.':iriners' Trade House, ca iip. l"'''' Charle; Crittith, pay roll, $oS..4... K. E. Tr."isoiiv clerk superior court, .V7'. r Day. i f camp, $1.06. Jones and Cetitry, shoes for camp. Jl'.IUl'l. Itrowii -Kegel's nidse.. $17.2.". .lolin liros., coal for camp, $54.40. Wall and Huske, nidse., $15.70. W. li. Hoger. smith camp, $14.40. W. d. Itoger. $5.20. o,etihacher Hros., mdse , $1S00. Sprinkle and I'oiiHlexter, mdse., WANT PASSENGER TERMINALS AT SPENCER OR SALISBURY SI'KNCElt. Foil. 7. The Orde- of Railway Conductors, and a number of other organizations anion? trainmen, are making a strenuous effort tJ 3C cuic a change of passenger terminals on the Southern Railway that will bring all passenger crews into Spencer or Salisbury instead of Charlo'te as at present. It is learned today on semi -official authority that such a change will be authorized by the Washington officials not h'ter than March 1, and that the same will be made in the Interests of good sendee and economy rather than to accommo date anyone. Ten of the fastest passenger trains on the Southern sys- ter mill be effected by the chai se and 200 or more very desirable c'.'inens will thereby become residents of this j section. ml li M-s .1. V Woodruff, titter ,nie lime veiling relatives, i li. r .loiiie in Mirneon. Moiin' Airv y spending rei iirned estel'dav DF.sif.Nrn ry M,r,,.r. . C.."I VI l.rw I IH.ntLt( UUN 20 Per Cent Discount on all OVERCOATS $3.50 Overcoats $2.80 5.00 Overcoats 4.00 6.00 Overcoats 4.80 7.00 Overcoats 5.60 8.00 . Overcoats 6.40 10.00 Overcoats 8.00 12.50 Overcoats 10.00 15.00 Overcoats 12.00 20.00 Overcoats 15.00 CASH ONLY! Fletchei Bros. Winston-Salem N. C. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 $:,.o.Y Standard Feed Co., feed $3.1.67. Fulp and Unville, nidse., $3.50. Southern Chemical Company, $6.00. K. Howard, burying pauper, $3.00. Mrs. U Harper, sewing $22.27. C. S. Conrad, peas for camp, $58.86 fit v Fuel Co., court house, $43.36. Farmers Stock Company, mdse., $324.26. O. S. Heck, county treasurer, $100. Thomas Peak, smithing camp, $104 W. H. Watkins, stationary, $2.20. Farmers Trade House, nidse., $24.28. Forsyth Hardware Company, mdse I $1.98. 0. V. Manner, jailer, $369.79. V. T. I'enry, cost prisoners, $20.53. C. E. Shelton, livery $3.50. 1. ee Craver, janitor, $18.73. Wall and Huske, mdse., $143.26. Winston-Salem Gas Company, court house, $14.40. Stock Company, mdse., $35.15. .1. W. Cornish, smithing, $1.00. V. J. Transou, jvood j.ai. Winston Mill Supply Company, camp $3.25. Good Roads Machinery Company, repairs $37.95. Owens Drug Company, drugs, $8.83.. Eugene Gray, premiums on bonds, $52.50. Fogle liros., lumber, $6.68. Tivin-citv Wood Company, wood $22.50. Dean Transfer Company, $1.00. Mark Mathews, nidse., $7.33. Salem Grocery Company, mdse.. $18.46. Dr. S. F. Pfohl, county physician, $139.80. O. F. Hrown, house rent, $.1.12. I. A. Thompson, drugs, $41.50. Grubb and Lehman, mdse., $10.05. S. A. Falrcloth, land sold for taxes not located, $13.80. O, W. Haulier, carrying prisoners, to camp, s.o. V. M. Slewers, mdse.. $lb Ifi Grubb and Lehman, mdse., $15.25. Swaiiu and Swaim, nidse., $1.35. SUPT. HUDSON'S TRANSFER TO BIRMINGHAM DIVISION, Cooper Fought to Retain Formii Has Made a Fortune. L. T. Cooper, ths man who believes that 90 per cent of all ill health of this generation is caused by stomach trouble, is fast 'winning a national laith In his theory- His claim Is now admitted by a surprising number of people throughout the country, and he Is gaining new adherents every day. While speaking of his success in a recent interview, Mr. Cooper said: "I believed ten years ago that any one who could produce a formula that would thoroughly regulate the stom ach vould have a fortune. When I got hold of this formula I knew with in six months that I was right, and that my fortune was made. I called the medicine Cooper's New Discovery, although I did not get np the formula. I have owned it, however, for over three years. I have had one lawsuit over It, which won in the courts. When it was settled The Cooper Medi cine Company became the only firm In the world that can prepare the medi cine. The preparation has sold like wildfire wherever introduced. As I liave said before, it is successful sim ply because it frats the stomach in perfect shape, then nature does the rest There are any number of com plaints never before associated with stomach trouble that the medicine has alleviated la thousands of cases." Ampri' fit-.. from u.Ts ,,f - arousing y u h n'." one from j-,''"! in Chicago, a'':7? vard, who .-t-(i-"4i mOSt CUIii;.',;, , f had to ! .1 w;.k , -: years with ty J with (i n; ji-j a- T" t medicine j r..-,. I My stomachViIt3!.' shape that I cy' Tv'i that I ate. "lH hardly tr; I h-.'f ears and -'..' 's I felt very tad'ai ,?! was a verv sor stomach that nrlv's. j "I heard aVjt tteM and decided to t-vi , ties anil th ;- .'-"" " iw rijv has been really - have bta qni'.-t.,!," improved tUt I ted t, man. "I cannot My too j-' wonderful runedies, k made me well," I VVe Sell lha and consider th (VI hr anv rn., ...T i 1 ach trouble and its a ' Sl'EXCKR. Feb. 7. The hundreds of railroad men of Spencer are greatly concerned over the announcement in day that Supt. W. R. Hndsoi:, of the Danville divtsion of the Southern Rail way, has been promoted to a similar position on the llirinitigham revision of the same road effective at onc. The railroaders are loath to p u t with Superintendent Hudson who went from Spem-er to his present position. The promotion, It is said, was made on account of his special fitness ofi the heavy work of the Birmingham district. General satisfaction Is ex pressed that Trainmaster P. D Wa1 ton, of Greensboro, is named as super intendent of the Danville division to succiede Mr. Hudson. Chronic Constipation Cured One who suffers from chronic con stlpatlon is In danger of many serious ailments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrui cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates, the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence taking i' today and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Simpson Drug Co. and Piedmont Drug Store, This May Interest You N'o one is ininuino from kidney trou ble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the irregulari ties and cure any case of kidney and bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Simpson Drug Store and Piedmont Drug Co. If you suffer with indigestion, con stlpatlon, leel mean and cross, no strength or nppetitle, your system Is unhealthy. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea makes the system strong and healthy. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Owen Drug Co. REACHING THE SPOT. It Can be Done, So Scores of WinBton Salem Citizens Say. To cure an aching back. The pains of rheumatism. The tired-out feelings, You must reach the spot get at the cause. In most cases 'tis tin; kidneys. Doans Kidney Pills are for the kidneys. Mrs. C. F. Welahaugh. 458 South Liberty street, Winston-Salem, N. C Bays: "For some time I suffered from rheumatism and pains through out my back and limbs. The failure of my kidneys t0 remove the uric pois on from my system caused my health to become much run down and I was feeling very miserable when I learned of Donn's K dney Pills. I immediately procured a box at O'Hanlon's drug store and began taking them accord ing to directions. They helped me In every way. restoring their kidneys to their normal condition and disposing of the pit ns in my back. I have no hesiinry in advising Others afflicted In a siini!;it manner to give Doan's Kid ney Pills trial." For m' by all dealers. Price 50 cents. I'oster-M llbnrn Co., Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the 1'nited Slates Remember uIP name Doan's and take no oilier. in Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law We me pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, cobls ami i,lng troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food mut nr is It contains no opiates or other 'law harmful drugs, and we recommend It ns a safe remedy for children and adults. Simpson Drug Co. and Pied mont Drug Siore. FOR EARLY Cabbage Seed,SweetI Seed and All Gar den Seed LEARN THE WAY TO SIMPSi Grand Festival Con AT MEMORIAL HA FEBRUARY 13TH, 1908. Chorus of 70 Voices. Orchestra of 3( . MISS ANTOINETTE GLENN, Soloist. MR. H. A. SHIRLEY, n. f MR. E. H. STORER, Uirectors Fine Misecllan eous Program of SOLOS, CHORUSES and ORCHESTRAL SELECT: This grand concert Is given to secure funds v.i'!: li the expenses, in part,' of the May festival to be ..vl (&. I 50c for Adults 25c ADMISSION: for Children Under NOTE THE DATE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. A Cyclone of Laughter Mclntyre 6 Heath The creators of big screams in Klaw ana Erlanger's great big Musical Com. edy The Ham Tree The largest and most expensive com pany traveling South. An All Star Cast and the wonderful singing and dancing chorus of boys and girls un like any ever seen before. PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats now on sale. , One Night Only. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. First, time of America's Greatest Coined v : : :: THE KIRKE U SHELLE CO, In Paul Armstrong's Delightful American Comedy IHE li ID IDE II Excellent Cast Beautiful Production. PRICES, 25c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50. 4 per cent interest paid Certificates of Deposit. Interest commencing m date of deposit. Wachovia National Bant n EAST WINSTON CAR LlNi ueRinning Monday, November ISth, at 1 p. ni., t ." Line will be open to passengprs. I'ntil the switch is installed at Third and rh'iTfe stop at Fourtfc and Church streets and leaviiiir this .:.i.''' wll make round trips to Woodland Avenue. Tniif' Main and Liberty street lines. Notice is hereby given that we cannot and will not m nous trip beyond the place named till we receive addition; switch, which were promised for shipment not la'er tn Respectfully. . THE FRIES MANUFACTURING A POWER C0MP H. E. FRIES. President. FOR RENT Large storage room, 439 Liberty street. Six-room house Watkins street, West Salem. Six room house and large lot, SouthSide. Six room house Church street, near Sixth street, Four-room house Shallowford street, near First street. Fourroom house, Tenth street, near Graded school. Four-room house East Salem, new nicely papered. Desirable property for sale all parts of the city. E REAL FSTATF. inilrJ 1N0 INSURflNCE
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