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HIE : TWIN-CITY DAILY SKNTINTL, WINSTOX-SALCl, CAKOLINA'. MM I - XJ X. X X, JXX J. X X X ..... . WEEK'S FORECAST. Many Important Assembles To Be He!J. A Half Dozen Or Mo'e Rtp-biican Convention Included In te List New Tunnel Under East R er to Be Opened Democrats Pr.n-ary In Louisiana. VASIII.;TUV-l'."'": 'HI - j the k-v. rniiM'iit ati! .S'-MiaarJ Oil j company will be u -mied Monday j NYw armored r-ii r So.ita i)aot.i ! ill haif Hi s: g .w rmiieat trial trip 011 l'acifk- ru: Tut-sJay. Annu! cuncutioii of department of superin tfinli-nis uf Nu; i.ma 1 F.durational A- sociatinn meets 1 ii vlav. NKW YtiKK President Roosevelt nil press a button lu Wa.-hlngfoii Tuesday. ux niug McAdoo tiinm-l mi dor in h river, between New Yotk1 and II i:ikt n. Trial of U.t in ;n I Iliti hi'iK k, noted actor, charged wilt' criminal assault U(on young girls, is set fur Monday. Charity entertain i ini'iit miller auspices of Mrs. .i! I : f A.-tor fur benefit of poor mountain j ecrs uf Virginia will be k1v. ii Wednes j day and Thursday. Miss Elizabeth A Cook will be one of the repres.'iita i lives of Cornell a' Cornell-Columbia debate Friday. Soctetaty Taft wil! siak before Hrooklyn liar association Saturday. NKW ORLKANS-. Second Demoera tic primary lor stale offices will h held In Louisiana Tuesday. United Slates Association -f Local Huildin.; and Loan Association convenes Frl Makes the most nutri tious food and ihemost dainty and delicious. Value of I Protective Laws. 5? m DAGSIM& The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is the aid to many a cook's success. NO AllM-NO MIE PB0SP11TES. !j s .i- i its e is u'jj ct it. th la of the ivu'.e of New o!iey hoUers enjoy the i of tnese laws ,r Hushes, who has giveu mht to the subject of Lit said in his first message to t i u re : o man , Yoik in.tc; u Coven .mucli tJv liiMiranc the 1' -t r 'he last session several statutes were pa.-.-d with the object of fur iii.-hiug more sure protection to the ,H(l:,.y h.iidefs Many of tin- pro- b--ime effective on J;tiu:iry I 1'iuT. These statutes were enacted afti r t ry careful consideration." He had previously said. "I would nither take insurance in a New York eomp-itiv compelled to rto business un der these restrictions than in any com pany not so restricted; and I believe that will be the sentiment of the ieo p!e of the United States.' t i We Have Had Good! in "catching-" a large and select let of a Mt-f a. et pipe French briar; genuine amber; in r(J. ease which the "good luck" enables ts tj $1.49 each. Ordinarily this pipe could net t, $2.50. n-3. . . SC 3 hr LEARN THE WAY TO SLMPS v Mural: Insure in the Equitable Life. V J. RODDEY, Msr.. , ROCK HILL, S. C. day. Mi'.dl dras carnival beKh-s. to extend to March 3. INDIAN'AI'OI.IS t'eiirneuee of United Mine W'otkei i and opeiator-i of ceiltr.il roitiH'li:ive Held convene:) Thursday. NASMVILI.i: ni"iie:iii Hi ihshiie assiN'lalinu 0iens annual rmivi ii'.io'i Monday. CITY OK MEXICO-Ainmil con- ference of Mexican .Methodists opens Thursday. ST. LOCIS- 'li . .otii l ItepnIiiW a i late convenilcn meets Tlmrsday. OKLAHOMA CITY-- l!e mi .'it an di.s trict convention Friday SI'KIMiKIKI.I), O-Kepiil.lican dis trlct convenilon Thursdat. SHELIIY. (). Republican ill-lie:; coliveiitlon Wednesdav. ItAY CITY. .M.ch Republican dis-; trlct convctilion today. i a:: rail 'le 'iiu; public iile opi 1-Mi- Here All Next Week. The Edwards Stoik Crini'j.ny will oM-n ti week's euttaKeim in at the An 1 Itorium .Monday, :'t;lh. iirnw nihe. a repTtoire of pla; h, which h ive mei with great approval, through I'eiin fylvaria, Man land, Vli ului.i am' W'cs' Viialnia, a'ld are sure to please the Ifleatre goers of Willi. oii-S.icni Mr. W. II. Edwards, the star, and Miss Helen Amelia Reid, his leidlir: lady, need no Intrndiic: ion io the read ers ot The Sentinel, as both have pr' vionnly played with preat amcs.s I i this section. The remrtoire selected give holli actor a.ul actress exeell.'tii oppor luiiity to display their wimderfei talents. Mr. Edwards and Miss Held have been siirroiinileil by :t !:tmiiH rompany, includins Miss l.er.i Delstmi, Miss Florei.re Karle. Mr. Ed t'onley, -Mr. C, A. Harris, Mr. (ieorp. I'rice, Mr. Harrv A Stein and others. Specialties will be liiipuliiri (1 be teen the acts ami will be ch:im;ed nlphtly. The oi-ninp play, "A Florida Ro lliaiiee," tellj a thiiPiiiK tale of hue and adventure and Is sure to , druse the most exaciinp croir. What Are the Greatest Songs? Itu New York Herald recently com ini Mied on the question. "Wh:u ar the (.eaten 8'ni;s--- -siiirs thai have Mirred the human heart, bongs whose rhyme and melody are for all time? Many views were advanced by tin various re;,,),.-, , i,v ;i 1 iuj..t nuani mous rtm.,ent, the followlm were the soiun that vere entitled to that dla-tln-tlon and vr.ted I, ,,n 1)Si' tlen In the "Hall of Fame1 ; "The Sine Spansiled lt.'.nner." T h- V uvelllalse," "Lie WachL Am ft'.i. in," -Sour of the Evenii? Star" u.,,., T.iniiMhauser; ine ixisi i.iior.r' ' ij.. Meister slnKer." "Old lll.u k .lov." "Mis.erre" from "11 Trovatnr"." i;! S:ive the Quenn." and ' Dixie ' These immor tal melodies. toKcth.'i- wi h many of the (MJtrloilc nationa! anthems and the ncw-ost ballads nun s.e.is, and the sweet old time khi as ,f n, ,,(!, will be a feature of tl,(. Iiamly Dixie Minstrels MTfomiarc aiiuounced for Tuesday night, March :'. Adelaide Thursday, March 10. The hamc of Adelaide Tliiiis:.,!, j. known, and favorably so. lu e-en 'Mo tion In the United States. The. rape rise oi nun ciever arusi in n,.- cho'ii her u fii'ure .ii.it would attention Of tiie th.'.t'te K thronviio it 'lie ci in ry v'ha cer may il.iv been Ion el . til.- public rcK.trdi Tliins'iii. as a yoiins ttirl, ;, i ih.!t she h.U accoi'.ii: lied a I .iii-t even more Ih.iu lu r re..:e..t a. I mliei-s i'i her 'i -lhood dc,. s h,'J u-.i I son io anticipate, j From the very b-innii'S her pro 'iiress seemed not only rapid, but sure. It ,,s while npp'aritm iii a small !iotnp.in. iunl plaiin-" i -Mali I'ei't s e.l ili.il ( h.i, ie- F oh:. i. ill. who lian peiied to be i'i Hi" theatre on the oc ea don, i-'comiii d "f (': i ior linary .ibilitv el thi- yeiiri, uirl ami uniiie d.ately hu.iumI ie'i lor 'The Little Miiii.-ier ' t.i pl i "Lady ll.ihbie" In tin: famous -i. ce (o'lteinpor.ineotis vi h .M:: oili' Adams. Tiie i rcineudous impi vision and her 'oioh and beauty loid her pem'!:irily j v illi 'hi lli -iilre puers throughout th ' i mire country, laid I he foiindat ioti of iler indepeileni stanlim i-aiicr Sh vv.i-i inlroduced lo the public as a star lu 'he lily of Norfolk, Viiahiil. The play vas "Sweet Clover" -iiu! her Ini persomition of Louis lloleouib r-'clv-i d commendation of the highest order. .V "Cosy Corneis" fuiiiisheil the nia teiial for h.-r second season, lu which .-he displayed ever inereasinn ability i Avis Men-Ill. The third year of Miss Thurston'.'' slarriim the nla' was "Polly Primrose." Her nuceess In this plav advanced this clever actress sev eia' rounds up the ladder of fame, and which stained for her the heariy en doiseinent not alone from the public In general, but also from the best dra ma' Ic writers in the United States which caused her manager to re-pea: the play for two s"isons. Tie follow-in:; season Mit-s Thurston appear ed with her usual succi ss la V. A Tiemayno's and Irvlns? I). Haifa Kn.H lish comedy "The Triumph of Petty." Lest season Miss Thurston was seen in Paulli.e Phelps and Marion Shorl The Ciil From Out Yonder," which afforded her the greatest scope for Iter talents she has ever hid. as i called for many of the qualities Miss Thurston displayed In her portrayal of "Lady llaltbie" in "The Liltl- Minister." So nrc.it bns been the demand for Miss Thurston a return in 1 lit oiri From Out Yonder,' her manager KranelH X. Hone, decided to have her appear again this, season In the sunn iduy which is described as a hrar story, pure and sweet, true anl strom:, rmivliirlmr and entertaining. It short', all thliiK that are desirable a play. ThU performance will be given .v ihe Elks' AuditoriumJTiiesd'ty l.iRht, March 10. Little Girl's Sketch of Geo. Washington Is lu for The following excellent skehh of Washington was the work of Haltie Kemuson, a girl in the fifth grade at i he North Winston school, and was read by her lu a very pretty program rendered by that grade yesterday af ternoon: CeoiKe Washington was born in the 2Jn (I day of February, 17u2. lit went to what was called "an old fle'd school." to a man named Mr. Hobby. (ieorse loved a soldier's life and many were the bloodless battles fought in the old field with his school mates, and in these young George was captain. It is said that he was so Just that his schoolmates would bring their quarrels for him to settle. When he was eleven years old his father diotf, but his mother took pains to briiiK him up with manly Ideas. He now went to school to a Mr. Wil liams, from whom he learned reading, writing and arithemetic, and a little bookkeeping and Btirveying. He went to school until he was sixteen years old. Washington must have studied his books of surveying very carefully, for when he was yet a boy he was sent to survey some of the wild lands of Lord Fairfax. A war between the French and Eng lish closed In 17G3. In this Washing ton became the hero of the people. He married Mrs. Martha Cuit'. I. a widow, and lived quietly at Mt. Ver non for many years. He did not gain many great victories, but he was a good general and brought us through the Revolution. When the w.i.' closed he went home, as he said, "a rrlvnte ell lien on the banks of tin, Potomac." But the nation he and others hud fought so hard to set free teemed to fall Into thirteen pieces. So a conven tion was called In 17S7. vvhlfa shut. Id bind the states togib -f under the rule of a president and congress. George x-Vatdilngton was "Cl-'J president by .b't'ist all the v u s can'. There were if i.iH'oii ls nor tele graphs, so a m svi.'er was F;mt lo 'e!l Washington tint t, lwel hecn chos. en the fdrst persidcrt of the United Siate. On the r.nih of April. 17J., he tool; the oath of ollice In the presence of a great throng of people. Ho win ngain elected president lit i'Vl. He refused to be elected a. third time. He left file presidency in" 1771), after publishing a farewell address to the coitidry. Ho died tit Mount Vernon In 17;".). Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! If you want eggs. WHITE LEGHORNS are the chickens. We are offering 'eggs from fine stock, for setting purpos es, at the reniarkablo low price of FIVE CENTS PER EGG. :: :: :: :: :: Eggs delivered to any part of the city. HENNYPENNY Edward Crosland, C21 Holly Avenue. POULTRY YARD. Jr., Manager. Phone 110. 4ldd Atotfiin rtfcl ' K jv; ' i A 1 1 r t nDi M. ' tr M t-WV.-i J ttRADCMMK .-v-.'-.-i.- profession has bom the thin passing comment anion;' world of admirers. It win in k City where she spoke her th-i upon any stage. As young and jierienced rs sue was, those wh. the pit asure of seeing her cou1 caase of uxor h" in -a ; lin i:i,A had I no Col. Fries' Instructive Lecture on Egypt The Illustrated lecture on Egvpt bv Col. F. H. Fries, at Alumnae Me. morlal Hall last evening, was attend ed by a large and appreciative -vudi ener. The stereopticon views used we e made from photographs taken 1-y Co', Ffies. while on his recent tout through the Old World. The evening was made more interesting by ihe ren dition of several songs on the gi-npho-i phone which were recorded In Egvpt, , j the aii-g of which were weird and pecu. liar. well refrain Irom tic In her behalf, growing e:iihiisi;l . and predicting f, AS (lie lecturer pitK-eeueu one couia .almost Imagi ne himself in that couu jtry of old ruins, minarets, pyramids j and glorious sunsets, so exeelleni I were the pictures mid so compiv;en I slve Ihe lecture. Deafneis C nnot Be Cured by local application!). a tticy cannot i.-.-ieli t he (lisens.il portion of Ihp par. 'I'hiM-e is only nun wny lo euro dwifness and tb.it Is by constitutional i,.mi..i,.s' liiufness is caused by mi intlamp.l condi ttnn of the mueoiis liniiiR uf th0 Kuma- clliall Tube. When this tulip is in Mil nn. I you have a rumbling sound or hnpei fcci hiMiiiiR. and when It is entirelv closp fvafni ss Is tl)p result, and unless the In flammation tan lip taken out and this lube i-psier.sl tn itu normal condition hearing will bp dpstroved furcver nine pap out of ten are eimspil t,v Catarrh which Is tiuihmu but tin inflamed condi tion of thp mucous siirfaers We wil (five One Hundred Dn;ir fnr ...... ,m I'eiilliess IcnUPP'l l)V that cannot be cured bv Hull's Cure. Send fnr clrpu!nri free V J. I'HKNKY CO , Tol. ,1 Sold by Ih'tiinrigtfl. Tr,c, i.Kp .mil s Family I'ills for ' It'll, Car of SELECT WOOD Received Today ! North State Wood Co. Corner Tbird id! Elm Streets Phone 940 I I , Ik IWkla- I . mull xx, 1 I IVORY Cement Plaster In The best plaster tor uie cold and winter weather. Go right on with your build ing and avoid the risk In using the old lime plaster, and other Inferior plasters. FOGLEBBOS CO Phone 85. Sut we fiave tontething to ic wiCC pnd at tftib Mason Ik hem mantf aMieei vf-Hieft anxious? lo dispose don ii though that joa eannol gel a pick Seeause w aCvas ham Stock of things? fo th ho mi i stoe. Ihe fyliees mCC tenjl puUe. ifouu tuCfo CRIM-CAHTRELL FURNITURE I cat.ui-h 1 I alarrh 0. C0lltiK. This Is Worth Reading. P- Zeiinskl, of CS Gibson St HMffalo, x. y snys: "I ere,l th annoying ,,i, sore pV(,r j "" s Arnica Salve, j appli.l I ' a day for two dns ev ei-. ... ' ' ' I ' ' ' 1 "it oi Uie SO'-P n n .. -' - 'lres. Sold under RHarantee - - i ""uipMin s .In; tins when Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds Free. Int1lidully Molded dnmu we now eonideml th proppr tlihif. The mould! are hrd to g.i iiUiit tin Uri;e riti.x,hut mm at .IKI.LrO, Hie Plntj DpMrct, uii get tliem nbfolntely free. Circnlxr in cam pxr,age eiplalning and illuMraUng Ui dlBrrmii pattenii. JK1.L-0 la anld h all tt"od growri at Inc. jht pacaate. l)o not alcept nth ataule or you Will tie dlaapiKHUted. Taft to Speak in Buffalo , Bu ffalo. Feb. ii.in:li !(i l0. iday the Mecca of scores r ,lmMlil,nt jU. imbllcans from l!.ichesU , Svncuse niea and other cities who have'been N"" lu u,t' uan.piei at the KIM cott einb here tonight. Ii Is expected ' "t many thousands wi!i , , ..tamius! rations o! weleot.m 'iriival seci'el.u v's upon tin store. Conniics The hie.,,,. beam Hollisi, inh'i-e i!. t types nt '"Hies tlironuh ei s ,.L-v makes rich. ,v, de-ir. heailliv rolup:exion. .complexion th" blood Mountain Ten blmiii, gives you ti,at coinolexllon. u-l.i.s so mi; not rub off. X o. taoiets. 1'. A. Thompson FOR SALE One 7 1-2 horse Morse motor. 60 cycles, 3 phase, com I'lete with starting-box ana all ap ptratus ready for running. Price on application. Guaranteed good as new, not having run week altogether. P.H. Hanes Knitting Co. .'c, Tea Shore Transfer Company. All kinds of Transferring, DAY OR NIGHT. Nothing too large or too small. Office Phone 898. Stable Phone 836. FOR SALE BY The Fries Manufacturing Power Co. WINSTON-SALEM, NX 1 300 h. p. center crank Arlington Sims at-tonutc ft inches by 21 Inchea 200 r. p m., together with feed water w and exhaust piping. 2 100 h. p. Ames horizontal return tubular boilers. c3""if grates, front, breeching, column and gauge. 2 60 rt. p. Ames boilers, same as above except equipPd ' arch. 1 85 h. p. horizontal return fire tube Ball boiler c. i grates, front, column and gague. 2 No. 4 Davidson boiler feed pumps. 3i-nci' sy;t ' ' charge. 3 Geo. V. Cresson Belt Tightener, pattern D-P''' order. Composed ot 2 standards, 2 self-aligning bearing-" Pulley and hand wheel tightening device for OOonch t .1 same as above except equipped with 30-inch Uct Pu inch take-up. ... e'W split wood-rim pulleys, 56 inches diameter, m inch bore. r, 16.c" 1 split wood-rim pulley, 58 inches diamete inch bore. 2 10-inch exhaust heads. PATROL EXTINGUISHERS. PATROL EXTINGUISHERS. i
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