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2 TEE TWIN-CITY DULY SENTlNKi; WINSTON-SaXEM, XORTH CAROLED Plan No. 4 This Very Attractive Home Was Drawn By Architect IF. C. Nortliup, 6f this City. POL r I L3 Di EVEN CURES ULCERS. "I luv mSrrrd mi'Jk pile for thirty sir years. Opt year IfQ last April I ba- .Xa Ukiaf Cucam to uotipuua. 1m The house it huncalnw faihinn and L txon enfirrlv new in th?t et!fln.l.tet,,f,. I tuJ upiW 7 7 . :; r 1 7 uppV ad u j weeks tny C Caacartts bate : .. ( - It shows a -bed room on first floor and has a number of notable advantages that will appeal to those who appreciate comfort and convenience. ' Jit ... -' ... .... ... f ij T. " w -r- r i s n-M) i m v - - - . . .. - , - - 4 i . " I I tiw-. W14 30O1JHVO33C " ' " - I N . I TTT Ti WWlJ i - "The Standard Building & Loan Asso ciation offer those who may not have the ready money the ealot and best proposition toy urtitoh to build the lious and own It Jn seven yeara' time. Yon are your own landlord end the lent money wyi for your tioma. The 5lh ierles ons April 1st, 1910. R. S. Galloway, Treasurer. See Pa-menta monthly .. .. .. ..$ 22.00 Payments Interest monthly.... ll.flO Total monthly 33.00 Deduct .rent you would pay., 25.00 Net cost to you per month Total cost seven yeara ., 8.00 672.00 In seven yeara this place should en nance In value, located in Wlnston-Ba 1em a.loiit 1900. Can vo:l beat this a an investment T.' , r. r .,.. V HEARD BY THE RECORDER. .Twenty-nine ' rtther unimportant cases const itnted the docket at the recorder's court this morning. Early Foster was convicted of the larceny of ft pair of pants valued at H front' Bob Dunntigan on Saturday and was aeitfent4 to the county roads for a term of four nwrnths. Th case against Mack Tlson, col ored, charging him with iw larceny of a lioie and nimy valued at $150 from ? Will Srati's on yesterday; wa Jcft open for judgment. Ksslck Ifairston, colored, was lined $3 for gambling mi Saturday and the carts aKlnst Jim Glennuonn, John CresK, John CaHuwayyand WJ11 Mc Collmn, all colored, iWrglmj; fhem with the stne offcnue, were continued. There were live cases for drunken ness and one was oontinit d, three de fendants were fined $1 Srnl the cos, ami one was fined 'i nnd-the costs. Alex Perry, lored, was flned 3 nnd th costs for assaulting WiU YA Jar with a stick ou Sotnrday. A fine of f 5 and the costs was Im- (onqu'erine tt&WfQMi Indigestion DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION Hurttuh. Hiusrt Sour-Stomtch, Sik HctaM ... hrrousatsi,tnHntlessnt$i. This troubti tfttn tcrebodt Chrwut tomptonts-COWfW-mHcuntitm. M iuids up th Digest 0ytni ind strtMgtttAs the tntirt Hen System-s fine StoApch fonk -it cures. . 8. f. Cmpbtt,ofnory, 14, SW3: lUHl truly SV ttiat CONQUERING hts no equal is wmmr. 4 fw iuw mmry otnrr , rt"ttrj'e'-ilyrs.A friend rteom menctet fONQUBRm and Ihavhua 'better hMlth m tA time since" ltindn& only very valuable tor Dysptp a, but tor other StvmacA TroubtesasmX: Alt users of CONQUER IN E praise it. Au DW66ISTS ZSt, SO and posed on Fremont Coppjc for dlwrhmTg. ing fire arms in the city limits. Will Mathis, colored, was fined fl and the coats for simple assault on Oscar Snow. - . demise Pinney, colored, was fined U and the costs for currying a con ceal d weapon and was taxed with the costs for simple assault on Henry Molr on Sunday. Oscar Snow was fined 1 an'd the cost for slmpJe nrsntult on . Will Mat his on Sat unlay. ' ' " ; A fine of $1 and the costs was Im posed on Haul Dickey for imp! Mult on Sallle Dickey. ' ( Luther Ruftlii and Jerry Mbroney, both cokuvd, were fined l and tlie costs each for gamblini? on Sunday. The prosecutor was taxed with the fosts in the case against Henry Wat Wns, clmrsliiR him with simple assault. A fine of $2 and the costs was Im posed on AHx Johnson, ; colored, for simple' assault on ' Bob fchamlli-r on Sunday. The case asuinst Frank Strong, col artd, charging; hdm with &Min Mentor to Adolphus HaH on Sunday, was con tinued. , . Dixie BiirclHtm. was aemilttod of the cha.se of nulsonce. , .,. ' The case against Robert Hilrston, crlored, charging hittt with nssaulting Alice Hairston with a rock on yester day, was dismissed. Praver for' ludeinent wsirt fOnMiiiied In the Hpi' asinine Jeirv Hnli phurir. ing hint with Interfering with the fire men ty refusing to get off the wag on when told to do so. , 1 A no! pros was taken (n the caae sa Inst- RoHCoe Elliott, charRliiK him with exceeding the spetfl llmit for automobiles. - , : -t- -y Y:xi fi el diril, poor color.heavy feel ing al over. Tlfafs Winter's Impuri ties In the yem. Clean them out, di lve . them way with . Holllster's Rocky MtMitfaln Tea. Do it tonisht. Yott'il he well tomorrow. E. W. O'Hanlon. . . iTr.v Sentinel Munnlmftkers, 1 I ff t 1 Y Course in Penmanship For 83; YY Beginning Monday April 4th . Day and NigHt Classes. , . ; fou lFoniiATioN raoxE on call on the , , SputliernCpmmerc BASEBALL AT BETHANIA? ' A SPLENDID CONCERT. iB ETHAN A, March 29. A spirited game of baseball was played here yes terday between the West End team of Winston-Salem and Bethanla wkh a score of 15 to 6 in favor of Bethanla. A large crowd attended the game and great enthtisilasm was manifested. Un fortunately for the Wteat End team most of the crowd iwere Hrooter" for the. Bethanla team. The Bethanla nine soy they ha;ve never played a game With a more mmrpntfll nnd on. clable crowd of boys, as the friendli est: Heeling existed during the entire game. . ,; r . . - i The imi8lcal concert given last night in the aildltoritun Of he hlc achnnl building was "attended "bv a large crowd. The program was of the high est order and the exerelaen greatly enjoyed by everyone. A few selections were rendered by the Be thanla Dflnd. The concert was also n financial success.' - - - ' : ' - - ' j NEW EDITION OF CITY ' .. . DIRECTORY IS 8PLENDID. The 1910 edition tf the Wlnatnn.ao. lem Directory has just fceen Issued from the press of the Piedmont Direc tory Company ut Asihevllle, N. C, and maxes a si endid show nir . , The' book contains 027 pages and Rives the namPS. ocmnatlons and ad. dresses of people residing in Wlnston- satem, f wmigtutown, Centreville, Sonthslde, 'Cliatham Heights, Cohtm bias Heights, Salem Hill, FairvieW, New .filch mond, Baltimore, - Boston Cottages, Yont own and other sub urbs. " - flMVMKf IUVJ.J,ina. The work contains general alpha bctleal flirectwn a classified tynslness direotbry and a street directory or WlHsnn6alcm with much useful In fonntition both classified and miscel laneous. -r. - .., , - . - i -r il I "r ' i: y . . FIFTEEN MARRIAGE LICENSES ' ISSUED LAST SATURDAY. X' tdtafcf fiftoch marriage licenses were Issued ty the register of deeds on last Saturday . Among Khe numb r were the following: ' Mr. Davtd Davis, of Walkcrtown, to Mrss B!ttle Vanhoy, of Germanton. Mr. Robert TUley to Miss Alice Cal houn, hoth of Kernersvllle. , Mr. I.ee Binnett to Miss Ida Kroc ger, both of Tobnccovlllle. Mr. J. H, Ddllon to Miss Lizzie Whit aker, both of Winston Salem. Air. Marvin Conmd tn iVIaa Conrad, both of Winston-Salem. -'iMr, W. A. Rlddlngs to Miss Nora urimin, ootn oi viemmons. Air. Tommy Allen tn Mix Pcn r.i. wards, hoih of Winston-Salem. -MSutunV Sunday : and , Mottdav were hlg days fur the street' care. ' swe troabie osm wooders fur aw. I ! b4 feel likt a s aaa." Ccx iydex, hapolMM, U i WMM TtUa ft4 1 llK.lSc. ids. KmrMtlklvi Tbf. utataiiniiMCCC UunmO n at yoat bm kasa. 1 Rtirarkabla Retutts From Skin Rem edy That Costs A Invent Nothing. .v sutwr tow bad a sore or aWr aSU-u roa, b caiJ taat Hoksra. nt pur tkio food, will curw H. la fvt IT it m Kn't ran. Ih tM ir. h rii M III tM rvfuode,!. Hukara. Mho has sold hundreds of packages the last few ks. says he has yet jto f!ua any fia of wound or disease hffeting tbeikln, that Ho kara does liot heaL aAd Its relief U so InstantJaeous that those who try it are lmi-ly dellghied with it Pimples.fecsemaf b!ckleads, acne, barbvr's ith, andAll skin troubles are quickly cufc-d b applying this simple skia hiod Itid issu builder. It con tains no grti? or acids, and is clinly tb use. E. W. Oiianlon is SfUlag a liberal - Ta Boom Midway. Th Spencer Crescent has aa Item .about Midway. Davidson county, a new town that Is going to hooni up on h Southbound Th i'rfivmt un hat Mr. J. Robv Thomas, a uioneer at Jir ot Hokara at the low price ot 25c. 8tocer, is largely Interested around ' ' ssta uisease ts caused by Imptrre I Midway and Is hariug 20 acres laid Toft in lots, and that aeveral of th! SoutbJboutid promoters are interested fat h vlsce and are all going to make Mi.lwsy a large Mt oa the map. Sev U'ral manufacturing enterprises arc i billed for the year, j GE1 GETS AT THE JOINTS FROM THE IINSIDE. .Rheumatism Uf an Internal ldisease and requires aur internal rem edy. Rheumacide (liylid and tablets) removes the cause Ji strps (he pain quickly. Oils kndinlments will no more cure rhiuiiaMsm than paint will Lchange the pf cotton wood. Take Rheumacide an get well. For sale by druggists generally, or tablets by tall. 25c. Booklet five. Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. blood or If the bowels are Inactive, use Hokara blcod tablets. They cool the blood and regulate the bowels in a nat ural way. Beck's Shop Quarters. 1 Mr. W. E. Beck will coutlmie his re pair stiap at bis, present quarters un der former store of Forsyth Sorting Goods Co., with entrance from Third street, until his new shop on Fifth street Is ready. In the meaptime phone 713 it you want any kind of re jiadr work. New Management for Zinzendorf Shop Fearrlngton and Lee are now in charge of the Zinzendorf Barber Shop and Invite their old patrons of the Fontella shop to their new shop, where they are better equipped tban ever to give entire satisfaction. The scale of prices will ton the same as charged in the old shop. , , Itching Eczema Washed Away. It is worth 23 cents to you to stop that awful, agonizing itch? Surely you will spepd 23 cents on your drug gist's reoomjftendatloa ta cool and heal and soothe that terrible itching erup tion ' (By arraigement Alth the D. D. D. -Laboratories ot CHicago, we are able to make k special offer ot a 25-cent bottle of Iheir Jl of wintergreen com pound, wiownas D. D. D. Prescrip tion, t ill or write or telephone to Owen Dengo. We abk'itely know that the Itch is stopped XT ONCE by D. D. D. Pre scription, and the cures all seem to be permanent. The Security Lift A Annuity, Life Insurance Co., guarantees 40 per cent dividends and tne money stays at home. J. L. '.Vimblth, General Agent. Better ftttilng clothes. Rogers. McDowell EEHMliT OF fiEHTH To the F-Jiton Some time the Crovenuuent a . pointed a euuiiaitt- if one huikir-'i enaue; spetia-'isi to look lm Ui, keaiih of the people of thU wmritry Ttn$, cummittr has cutitc to th duioa that the Covernmeut shonu aave a DepirtmeM of Health aiaUra, ed at the National Capital, and a bill has heen introduced into the Senai, the otct of which ts to establish a Xcitional Health Department. Thi t.,1 is known as Senate bill tiuS. I think, sir the movement a k one. too have told your readme imn. time to rinle thit diseases tint hav noeu canal,! red hert-toioie iBaruia.i We providential visitations and heur uncomroUble, have bt-i found ta i. due to luttuul causes, and eastlv ii.u-tittlled- when peap: jikst know' ho ' This ittatement apples, especially to u.wasph ia our iropKai possessions! and pjrtions of our tropical siates. Just here allow me to ouute a short extract from ane of the Bpeeihes of ex-Presitlett Roosewlt regarding tiiis smuject: 1 hope there will be legislation in creasing the lower of the federal R,i. eminent to deal with certain matters concerning the health of our peonle everywhere; the federal authorities.. for Instance, should Join with all tm slat authorities lu warning against the dreadful scourge of tuberculosis, i hope to see th national government . . . . . . aureavi. oi uie iuremos4 Mate govern-1 meuts. t It would he well for those in favor oC the establishment of, this dep.Tit ! mcnt to wTite to their cougisKiueni and bot!i seitators, asking them to s.tp-' port the bill, so that home fo'ks can get the henefit of the knowledge of the ' diseases that 1 n (let up and te infomw l how to curi and prevent them; and tie sure and mention the bill as given i above, J. P. TAYLOR. ! OF THE r THE STIE GRAN 1 i"1 B.iK, .1 . 7 C.iu Ask Grand Ma' "Mother's Jof ts made from pure Qoose Grease, Mutton Suet, and other healing Ingredidtits. Aiothers, you can't afford tfl beJthnut it. O'Hanlon sells "MotherW Joy." It Is a pneumo nia salve. Cites c:mp and pneumn- nla and has never failed. O'Hanlon sells It. 1; New collars and shirts. & Rogers. . McDowell ABOUT', -r. -aV SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR1; i v , . . . A For over 80 years it mis been the standard remedy for Biliousness, jConstipation, Headache, Dyspepsia, Malaria and all diseases of the Stomach and Liver. Chains Artit'c Stiaff, 8m, ; M'-Plsyir fJ Southern Wan SWwtTna Charlotte, JCK0WS PI W S I Hi A 10. b. wan: Mi'ije . J A Little Good Gortimom Sense Will help you select the right automobile. Now that aUe; "factories" are .springing up over hisht. and "dealers" on ev block, all ;of, them, with the "only" car, the buyer WHO H 2iN5it should use it. THAT T H A T -. ' I. THAT i THAT T H A T T H A T T H A T TH A T COMMON SENSE WILL TELL YOU - - " - i. , -i , i . .... a company' who were building" FINE' MACHINERY 25 years befora the day of automobiles should wM automobile than a plow or farm wagon facotry who have Just plunged into the auto business. a company who BUILT (not assembled) 2,000 automobile in 1903 (and every one of them still t vice) who have built an Increasing number each year, reaching 6,000 in1909 vrould seem to m basis than a concern who started in-1909 and claim they will turn out 15,00 0 or 25,000 in 1910, or than cern who has just started. a company offering their FITH MODEL cylinder car. brouoht out In five consecutive years, iwil'l thousand of each model, each ImproveW by the experience with th preceding, should be more liW1" car tree of faults than ay company fjroduoing their first or second 4-cylinder ca theDev, the company who eoulti win theuDewar tronhv on a atanHarrTilnn tK mint have a wonderful! p" zation. (If you donyunderstaifd what this means, let us exrjlain it.) ... ' l HARDENED steelgears ad shafts will last longer than SOFT steel. Standardization farriery OUt to half th thickneia rf a hair INRURPft nrfrt workmanship ' - . .... 1. IUI portant to be backed bv a DEALER who ha. had exnerience and knows now , It is tremend your car. only the esablfshed dealer selling a large number of each model CAN keep a full stock of parts. That the ' Answer -is the SOUTHERN UT THIRTY.' WINSTON, N. C AsttheManWhoO .- -. . . . u SALES FOR PAST WEEK Cadillac Cars Sold bjr Thoiijil Watch, Our S List Each Week JNO. W. CROSS, Raleigh, N. C. W. A, S1MPKINS, Raleigh, N. C. C. H. McKNIGHT, Greensboro, N. C. BILLIE BOYDEN, Raleigh, N. C. ?: JAjCK HARDING, Raleigh,N-c DR. MONSAWE. Clayton, N. . b. i: Anderson, Washington- i CHAS. NORFLEET, Winston, i j 7 Kitt -
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