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A TTIE TWIX-CTCT DAILY SEXnXEU WINST0-S1LE, NORTH CAROUSE. mm if kL iu k TP Some One Must Bolc WHY NOT YOU ? r r If CCDMEfi Opening Day, Tuesday, October 18th DONT FAIL TO COME Remember this Date Come and Get One of the FREE TICKETS, You my be Winner The 20th Century Steel Laurel Range We will show you what a fuel saver it is, how biscuits can be hiked, using only a paper stove pipe, and how strongly it is made. This will be the most practical cooking exhibit ever made. rr ' . i MMi rm TIT .11. t-c- eh Closing Day, Saturday, October 22nd DON'T FAIL TO COME Remember this Date The Only Real Way to Test a Stove Is to Use It. 1 S Vf-iWlST ""I it ffn GUARANTEED BY THE MAKE3S The J H Li Century Steel Laurel is the Uinlii'st tirade Stcl H.uio il hi possible' to iiianufacturo, an iiiitorials and woikniausliiii i.st'il in ita coiisiriictioa are guaraniecil to be (if the lust. THE ART STOVE CO. Detroit Chicago Set oi Ware Free i During this reception, if you purchase one of the Rar you will be presented with a handsome set of LAUREL HEAVY, TRIPLE COATED First Grade Enamel Ware ConsistincrTJflhe following: Five-Ouart Preser vine Kettle FighOuart flatpottom teakettle, seamless with enamel cov; JEltra large double roaster, made with loose tray complete! enameled, easy to clean. Six-Quart BeyJiirlCettle with cover. r-Quart Sauce Pan. Hot Biscuits and Coffee Served Free Every Day Romfnger. vFurnitui'e. Company Two Entrances, Main and Liberty Streets, Winston-Salem Hot Biscuits and Coffee Served Free Every Day I IN 1 : Cnnlinnl Lfnmnriilo Pnntp?ll I OCIIUIICI HUIUIIIUUIID -UUIUWH Thousands See the Big Circus Parade In Spite of Inclement Weather The tlwtinntuU of ponple wlio sun UlnglitiK ltrollu'rs' IiIk pnrado thin afiornoon say It 'was thi nii'atst rir rug ,un'iint tliat fver iiaswpil tliiMiiK'i the gtrt'ets of Wlnston-Sali'in. Frnm tlin Krt'Ht twt'uty-foiir Irirsp cliarlol in the Iwul to lis tail pud, it wa one chain of novfl BurpriHfs. Hmp of ihe rmnarha'ilo fraturi'g were teams of raniclH, xobrna. llamas mid elcphanta. hitchtd to ornate tab leau floats and driven like horses. It has booh supposcH thai the zebra coald not be broken to harness. The ItlnKlings have proved tithyrwlBf. There wt'ro any nuiniier of ten mid . twelve-horse teams and many niaKnifl- eent nnimala driven tandem. In all nearly 7n horses er i-xhildtcd. Tito situ jurit y werp whlio Norman I'ereher (ins, beautifully groomed and in the pink of healih. Over 1.2n0 men, wo men and ehiltinn, fr:in Aiisii'tlian ImshwhaeUera to the royally of A:da and IC.ii'opo, took part. Music was proViiled by six branH bamln, a ealhcv dial ors?an, u eullinpe, barbarian or t hi sira, fife ami dram corps, t linreli chimes, trumpeters and Oriental string and reed mnsiciiins. The Hinnllns llrnthers pre (j 'tierotii In free display of their ilil nni iiihIs, Mhiiv of the citgen were thrown open, a.;U in them were seen variaus rare specimens of jungle life. Tbr lloats. the chariots and other dlsptn vehieles were eiaboiaie In design and workmanabip. A f-ectlon of tiny lloa'i!, drawn by duniii'tlive ponley and routieil with the chi'raeters oT ebild-roinance, were particularly at tractive, BveryiliinK was spic. and span in iti freshness. The tlafl, banners, cos tumes, drapini;s and various other trapplnirs are costly and the vehicles looked as tbonun they had Jnfct come from the foreign shops. In short, the spectacle was one of such brilliancy and of such length that those who saw it will not soon forget it. The pcrformaaee is now in progress under the Ui tenls. Tjmo allows but a brief mention of the many charms it contains, but it may be said ripht off the red that never before has such an excellent (omrmny of perform ers iie n assembled under one man BKetuent. The Schiituan perfurmina horses, the Arthur Kaxon trio of slront? men, the telephoning elephants., Mijarz, the Mexican wizard, the Co:- The Famous W. L. DOUGLASS Shoes ' For Men and Young Men Embracing the varied new styles and leathers for Fail-vvear are here for your approvals oe There is no bettrsl made than W. L. DOUGLASS Can't we have the pleasure. of a look from you ? V . 'rclirov,-;-n tcpif slrians. the I.orih family of acroiiats, the famoin Klark oniati aerialists and the Alex family f traii'ze artists arc but a few of those ho t-'ive the sliow distinction. The UinKl:n Mroliii'ts have easily oitt dnnc their past 'records, which is say 'ntL mach, for they have alwui main, tallied Hip brinhtfst and tin- best cir cus in the country. There are so ti'.ntift' novelties sipteeied into tin; per forniancc taut it is like seeing a cir cus for the first time. Tiie clowns deserve a column of praise. There are lil'iy of them and l hey are funny lioiu start to finish. This afternoon's aud'eiic'-' was kept i in constant laughter. Mete is a slit- of deliKhH'ul romrdy and tlirill.-ij enoujih to last a life time. The tn tutRi rie is a w.itid' rful plate i to k.m ltd an hour. It has in 'ti cnlar?,-1 "d tiiiti! It is lira"! ii ally complete.; These who have followed Uo.pseveli thftwph Africa will lind tiieie inany of i i he Vine animals lliiit fell lid'erc, the cx-prcstdent's gtm in living counter part. The star of the zoo l& the ha')'' i lep'eant, six wocks old and ju' , reaehiUK to its mot tier's knee. There: re many mole t urio'ts t n c ieteiis to ! !'.- seen iml toaml c'sv N tc t:i Aviitr- 'ca. llio unifO'ii!: lirni hers have a wonderful zoo and it will occasion a Rreat deal of surprise v h rever it is seen. Tna doors for tonight's show wiii open at 7 o'clock and the performance w ill lioKin nt S. It w ill he c xactly tiie ame in every detail as ilic one irivcn this afternoon, miring tiie pt-elimin-ary hour, Albert C, Sweet's military hatid will Rive an operatic concert. The usual crowd was on hand this recrninp to gee thr- sho.v ctmie in. Its size was a source of wonder. There are eighty-five sixty-foot cars. Tie? iruin came in four seeiio; s. Kicii here the show goes to lanil!e. Va. Hiaurp-Moilim Co. INCREASE WEIGHT QUICKLY. Simple Way for the Thin ar.d Pale to be Plump and Rosy. S.immie can hardly be termed a uiciciiiei ..iMs, 4ptesil!ljra torn ins Itrfid. TntaPiJlH-fore or after meats, it wi'cje;; f.K (he food you eat, en ,ahn it 'J a;imilaiiai 1 readily ill Ues. soaso mak ij5-h blood and ptc4 ipr plinpiiyrs, . rtwr rwiBioseyiiaa in iisfll a wc or ten oais noi Kjl ti lj Uv' lmiii I n weii,'!it is Wti, .Th salW)i- conyfie'x. ion will hecomb 1-oFjff fhe yfiiken1 checks ill have ; rjf-!(v pifx, the eyes will be briKhtLdienreafh sweet and the siep elastic. K. W. OTIanlon's fltisttners have told him of the reirfauRable results following the use of 4,ftwv, the great Mesh forniint; food, 4d he Is so thor oughly convinced of Irs relinlihitv iimt , he is k. llin It under his persona! Iiarantee to refund the money if It I noes not. do all that Is claimed for k Sent prepaid on receipt of price, .".tic. The place to buy coodn is where von can save. money. You can smvc ft',m For Every $20.00 Worth cf New Yearly Subscriptions sent in by Midnight, October 25ih. This is the largest offer of & votes that will be made during the e tire Contest, and the greatest opPJ tunitv nf nil to sprnre the votes . . make winning easy, with tne amount of effort. p. to 7-" cent3 on a tmir or pood shoes I at No. 5U0 N. Main St.. Winston V n . ' utaH1! rtl
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