I f f A 5kk man can't nuke morvy
pi I J J U Tbat'i because bis brain wont
work. A horse wont do work
Ty t 2 unless be b rroperly led.
tr,ins Nithef 'rain' "
brain is not kept hi rood con
711 M v - dition with pure, rich blood,
1? lOHw V " produce much.
a Men woo fail, and men who
dont, often hve whatthey call "Nervous Prostration."
Nine times k) ten the nervous trouble is purely second
ary. Toe real sickness is in their digestion and ki
their blood. U a man keeps bis digestion in good
order, and keeps his body full of pure, rich blood,
he b never f jnf to be very sick.
JohnstoYs Saraparilla is made for people who
want to gt well and stay well. Sarsaparilla b a
simple, "grandmother " remedy, but it cures. It
purines and enriches the blood and sends it tingling
to every part of the body. That b the way it cures
all ailments of the brain and nerves cures insom
niacures dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, and
every other blood disease. It clears the corrtplex
tion, plumps out the cheeks, aid brings back the
sparkle to lifeless eyes.
One Dollar is the price.and One thousand Dollars
Is the health-
Johnston's
fivini
ueof every
Quart
Ki5.SarsapariHa
WILLIAMS, DAVIS. BROOKS CO.. Dstrsit. nick.
., v, Try a bottto t Uwwttw, the t
Trade aupphe d, wholesale aud retail
THE UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL for Teach
ers will begin on June 21st and last one montrr in the Uni
versity buildings. The most famous teachers in America
have been engaged asins:ructor.
Chapel Hill is a delightful summer resort and many teach
ers are already there resting in tile shade of the majestic oaks,
with the privileges of the library and campus.
One first-class t re for the round trip has been authorized
on all railroads; tickets to be on sale from June 18th to July
12th, good leturning u 1 til July 21st.
PURE FLOUR.
1 No Adulteration.
Have You Tried Fries' Patent Flour?
Our Pond Lilly and Victor we guarantee to equal any flout
0" t'. 'e market for good, wholesome bread.
,u have just overhauled our corn mills, and -are prepared
to .1 . ke better MEAL than ever before. Givelitja tr.al.
11 jise and cow feed made to please all.
A fine lot of peas for spring sowing on hand.
Cash paid for grain.
Respectfully,
F. & H. FRIES.
Interstate'Phono. Bell'Phone4i.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE,
Nearly 50 Years Continuous Success:
Two Hundred ud Seventy-Nine: Students Lust Venr.
The largest and best equipped private fitting school in the Houth. English,
the Classics, Mathematics, Hook-keeping, Short-hand, Telegraphy, Typewrit
lug. Teiuis reasons ble. For catalogue, add ret,
J. A. tk M. II. HOLT, Oak Uldtfe, N. C.
salbi boys' school,!
SALEM, N. C,
Full Terms Begins Monday,
August 15th.
Handsome new building, fully mod
e.ii in all its appointments. Uruduatea
i 1. tor Stale University without exam
I r-i Ion. Prepares for Sophomore class
at college, tboruugb drill in commercial
ai'thmelic, bookkeeping, aborthaud
a.:d typewriting. Home accommoda
tions for boarding pupils.
Correspondence solicited.
J, '. BHOWEK, A. M.,
Headmaster. -
THh'STAlc NORMAL AND IN
DJSTH1AL COLLEGE.
Offers the young women of the State
thorough ptoesslooal, literary, classi
cal, rcieuliflc and industrial education.
Annual Expenses $UO to $1M.
Faculty of SO members. More tban
400 regular students. Has matricu
lated about l.aoOstudenta, representing
every county in the State except two.
Practice and Observation School of
about UUO pupils. To secure board In
dormitories, all free-tultlotl appllca
tioua must be made before August 1.
Correspondence Invited from those
desiring competent trained teachers.
For catalogue and other information
ddresa
PRESIDENT McIVEK,
. 'Greensboro, IT. C.
If you give him the opportunity F.
tX Brown will save you money on your
giocecies.
oat Uttls liver pill, sj.
by Aahcraft eV Owens. Druggists
GUILFORD COLLEGE
NORTH CAROLINA.
Five large buildings faculty of ten
able tea v iter courses of study lead
ing to degrees. Tuition for term J0 ti
M. Board aud room pi per mouth.
In clubs, H per mouth. Total ex
peuse for year need not exceed f 133 and
can be easily reduced to i'M. Curres
pondence solicited. Catalogue free.
Address,
Ol'II-KOKD CllLI-KUK, N. C
THE UNIVERSITY.
Largest patronage and fullest eqlup
ment in Its history. Faculty, AH; stu
dents, 608; i Academic Courses; 8
Elective Courses; Professional
dcboola, lu Law, Medicine aud Phar
macy, Advanced classes open to women.
Tuition 00 a year. Hoard $8 a month.
Ample opportunities for selt-help.
Scholarships aud loans for the needy.
Summer Hcbool for Teachers; 24 in
structors, 18.1 students. Total enroll
ment, 670. For catalogue, address,
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, '
Chapel Hill, N. V.
Be sure and look at the tpeclal line
of Cressets shoes) at F. C. Brown 'a
oi.rked down from H to 12.
A bath with Cosmo Buttermilk
p, exqlsitely scented, Is soothing
and beneficial. Bold by J. t. Bhaffbers
"trHINDlPO
VI IAUTT
Mid a
WeU Man
THE iiu -CTV of Me.
GREAT
FRENCH REMEDY praltKn the ahova rasas)
is SO i urn Nrrwmt VrttMv, hmfUmcy.
Vncctlt, tmitmf Urmtmj. Slofi all drama mat
bam earned by errcn o4 yuota. It warda off la
aantly aad Coasumptioat. Vouds Mrs regata sta
hand sad Old Mn taoovar Vowbrul Vi(or. k
vas vigor and I M to abnrakes or (ana, and its
Bias lor buaittcaa or aaarriage. Eauly carried is
lb vt Dockrt. Pric A ("TO Boxeal.
by aaail. Is plaia paxrt-OIJ LI O.ili. itk
mm gsaiautac fit. JtAIT (TIUKkJL rWti
For Hale by V O Thompson, Drug
gists.
nti -
Executor's Notice.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of llev. 8. I). Peeler, deceased, I
hereby request all parties who owe the
estate to make Immediate settlement
with me, aud I hereby notify all per
sona having claims against the estate
to preseut their claims to me on or be
fore the 20th day of February, 180(1, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery: J. W. Pinnix,
Executor of H. 1). Peeler.
Sale of Land.
By virtue of a decree of the su
rior court, I will sell at public
auction on the 7th day of August, IHH,
at Vi M., the following real estate:
A house aud lot situated on tbe west
side of Spring street, measuring in
front ou said street fifty feet aud of that
width, extending westwardly one
buutlred feet to a lot nwued by J. H.
Martin, bouuded on the north by V.
W. Hmoke (now Folllu), south of 11. Y.
Kayle, east by Kpriug street. This lot
is designated in plot of Winston as lot
No. any -
Half interest in one house aud lot in
Haleiu, situated ou tbe east side of
Broad street, (routing ou Broad
street 100 feet and ol that
width extending eastwardly :W0 feet,
adjoining Jos. Miller aud others.'
We will at the same time sell ou tbe
premises ou the corner of Third and
Church streets the follow ing tixtnres,
to-wit:
ONE LA ltd K (OOLEH, ONE
FKONT BAH COCNTEK, one Back
liar Counter, one Mirror, 40x"H inches,
two side show caes, cue 600 pound
b arrel I A Co. safe
Ou the ilrst descrllied lot ou Kpriug
street 's a large eight room, two story
frame dwelling, which rents for $15. (it
per mouth. On the Broad street lot is
a one story frame dwelling, renting for
$5.00 per mouth.
'J'EKMH: For the real estate, om
half cash, one half In six months. Fix
tures cash.
Time of sale, 1J M. 7th day of Aug.,
I WW. Place, court house door, corner
of Third aud Church street.
UEOliOK ROEDIUKR,
Commissioner.
Do you winlt anything in the
way of ... .
Fire, Life or Accident
Insurance?
Do you wish or hare to give a
BOND either as a . . .
Guardian, Administrator Distiller,
or Surety,
For Any Position or Office?
If you do, we are THE PEOPLE
tnd winh to do some uusitieNa with
you on these linen.
Yours very truly,
CRIST & McARTHUR,
:i(): Main St., Winston, X.C.
VOL'lt MONEY should Iv iimMwi
tisely iu Fancy and Hliiple linnerlcf
ept I 'J Etlrd l'nw, liiHtou, n hi
.Iso handle Nun.sni'n ,Spe lal lack
ing aud I able YuitgHr.
A P. CliTzZA"ur, WinKton, hui
everything hi the (ittxiry Line foi
veryliody niUirinK fttoil He nl-u
iiik Niiiii-n's ei lal l'l.-klin unci
I'm hie Vlueur.
THE PKOBLEAl of much gierief
or little money is solved by I). A
4paugh, Haleni, who alxo sells Num
ten's Kpiclal Pickling and Table Vine
ar. Call aud see.
PL'RE FOOD prolongs life, lm-
proper food shortens It. Nunisen'i
Special Pickling aud Table Vinegar
ituaranteea atwolutely pure, kent bv li
W. Hhore, Halera, who also handles a
nue line or groceries.
PATRONS of O. F. Brown, Halem,
please call for sample of Numsen's
special pickling aud table vinegar.
Like hi groceries, It is the beet to be had
J. B. HEOE, Kalem, buya In large
lota ana outalos lowest prices. There
fore permits no one to offer better
foods at lower figures. ISumsen's se
jlal pickling and table vinegar ou
hand, also water-ground flour aud
meal.
UNCLE BAM "pickles" Hpain with
gunpowder, a wise housewife uses the
Best for all pickling and table usee.
Numaen's Bpeclal Pickling aud Table
Vinegar kept by C. H. Lloyd, Wln
ton, staple and lancy grocer.
UO TO IX A. BPAUGH'H lowei
plaJa. charge of Mr. C. A. Jones, at
Salem, who will sell you groceries at
out torn prices. Numsen's Bpeclal Pick
ing aud Table Vinegar ou tap.
"WHY HUNT HO FAR, if It be
near?" A. L. Hteveusjo, Winston,
teeps everything in the grocery line at
owest prices. N umseu 'a Bpeclal Pick
.lng and Table Vinegar for sale.
BEFORE GOING elsewhere call at
H. A. HiddaH's, Balem, and get prices
jn 8 apleand r ancy Uroceries Num
n's Bpeclal Pick hug and Table Vine
far for sale.
P C. Brown Is headquarters for
low prices in DrT (Jooda, Bhoes, Hats
Notions, etc.
A Tull Has of Piq ie at K. C Brown's
You can ears half of your grocery
bill by baying them or F. C Brown.
"tn
Talking about pretty goods F. C.
Brown has tbe prettiest line of Bum
mer foods in town.
I
! aasoal Uail loss.
It U a notable and noteworthy fact
that many of the greatetit moral ai.d
political revolutions which tbe world
bas exrieuced b been preceded or
socompauied by prognostics of cue kind
or another.
Lord Baonn'a remarks niin this sub
ject are worthy of reproduction aud are
js follows:
"Tbe shepherd of the h-o,1o hlionld
Inderataud the irotuonK gut !. tem
ptuita. Hollow Lia(s,t win. I, hocinini;
ly ata dUtjce, often pu t '.' u kturin. "
liihtuuces of prugiioMieaiiou uf tSiU
kind are Ly uo tutaiis unknown i i Lis
tory.
Thai Eiship WilliitiiiH in the reij u
of Charles 1 clearly forc.'.tw aud pio
dicted tbe nlliniatu triumph of thu Pur
itan party in England, auil hbY-ing the
courage of Ida oiiiuions be atiamloucd
the governn:eut furty a:id snit-d there
after with the opposition At the lime
the bishop took this d-ciird step tin in
was uo outward sign wtmtevt r that
ueb an event win iuiininent or run at
all prohahht
Duiidulu, tbe autiinary, prediitul
and anticipated the ruiniiss dcvti tac
tion of ancient nionunient. in the l ailic
dral cburehex whi'h took plain in lit II,
aud ho made baste, tlicr -l ;re, to com
plete bis wauderluKM and IuIkts in t: U
ing drafts of r.ud cepyiug out tho enri
ou him rij ti:,s ui u tlh-u iite i. n!
nionniutiits ao, as he biniMif mivn, "hi
pruservu them for future au I better
times"
UrownlDg sad ttia Atliritaaiu Club.
Calling ujKin Rob'ic Browning ni
tbe Atheuiruiii vluh, then hm now, kivh
Colouel Higgenseu in The Atlantic,
tbe headquarters of intellec tual pursuits
in Loudon aud of wbirb it uxed to he
said that no man could have any ip.e s
tiou to ask that be could not find komu
body to answer, that very afternoon, be
tween 6 aud 6 o'clock at that club, it
seemed strange to aka pane to find Mr.
Browning for me, aud it reminded me
of the time wbeu tbe little daughter of
a certain poetess quietly asked at the
dinner table, between two bites of uu
apple, "Mamma, did I ever mc Mr.
SliukeBpearcr" The page spoke to u ra
ther abort and strongly built mini who
sat in a window and who jumped up
and grasped my Land so cordially that
it might bave sujiKestod tbe remark of
Mine. Navarro ( Mary Anderson) aUmt
him made, however, at a later day
that be did not seem like a poet, hut
rather "like one of our agreeuhlu south
ern gentlemen." He seenitd a mini of
every day, or like the typicul poet of his
own "How it strikes a contemporary. "
In all this bo was the very antipodes of
Tennyson. He bad a large bead of tier
man shape, broadeniug behind, with
light and thick gray hair and whitish
beard and hail bine tyes aud the most
kindly heart
CoMino Buttermilk Toilet Soap makes
the skiu soft, white and health v. Hold
by J. F. Hhaffuer.
K. ('. Blanks, of Ijewisvllle, 'lex as,
w rites that one box of HeWitl's Witch
Hazel Halve was worth $50 to him. It
cured his piles of ten years standing.
He advises others to try It. It also
cures eczema, skin diseases aud obsti
nate sores.
j TWIN-CUT LODGE COLUMN, j
4 ..................................
JR. O. V. A. JT.
Litisrty t'oiiDrll No. t, mUi iu munirlfisl
building every Monday Distil at 7:30 o'clock.
Katrvtew lounell No. IS, merOi over Htyer'a
-ttore lu North WinsUiu every TliitrMduy uiKlit
it 7:M) o'clock
renUtrvllie Council No. 2u, mVU lu aclioel
' -it llil i ti sr In I eulr lllfeverj 'I'utwday rlKlit al
'::iU u'clocs.
i,ilm t'oiuietl No. 11, inerta In hull ovci
licr-h's al'tre evrry Tbursilay iitKtit at 7:;
vi. . k.
r. of r.d
Winston s . of r. No. 41, lenla It) K. oil.
h!I in ii-iuitt lrtt l-nilU'ns cvt-i v 'IIiuuuIh
Okie hi 7:.al o'i'lo. k.
Anient K . ,,'f. I. No. W, nirdH In hull ovrt
leilis Klurc evti Molality nifc.ll al 7:.1
i'; io k.
II. O. O. P.I
Halem llse No. M I. II. ii. K. niMlslntliHr
lutll over i.roiini Hrott. druit alire 'J'uwliiv
nllflil ornu-h we. lt. J. A. lino, N. U.; K. I.
I'illiKiiiau, Uec.Sec
HHlem Knmmniiif nl No. JO I. (I. ). K meeu
in name hall 2nd and 4th 'riuirsljiy nlaiht In
Hrli nionth. T. H. Johnaon, t' ;i'.; J. V. Hea
eut, HtTloe.
MABOMIC.
Winston lodge No. 1ST A. P. and A. M.,
naetN In hall over (inmni drus atore 2nd
Monday nlshl Inearh nionlb. K. W. Nadlng,
W. M.; T. C Karros-, Hec.
Winston rhaptrr No. 14 K. A. M nieeta In
me hall lat and Krd Monday nlgblaof earli
month. . K. Norflort, H. P.; I'. A. Wllaon,
iec.J
Piedmont mmandry No. K. T , merta
n tbe same hall the 4th Monday night in each
,nonth. K. K. UeUUiu K. C; H. 11. Kuillb
Halam IjOdge No.
i A. K.i M., meets every
irat Tneaday nleht In each month U) lbs ball
tvar H. A. Ulemii a ators.
ROYAL ABCANVM.
Knval Arcanum No. IZM. imeei tbs Ural
and Iblrd Tneaaay nignia in aD mooti. a
ln on l.odaa K. of P hall.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
T ln-Hy Camp merU In K. at P. Hall In
municipal Ixitldlug second and fourth Knday
BlRhla of each month. Kev. J. W. Frank,
Oootul Oomniander.
Gome Quickly
And present this coupon and
get 20 cents off on each dollars
worth of dyeing and cleaning
for the next thirty days.
The only reliable Winston
Salem steam dyeing and clean
ing works.
W. He BOG E Re
1st Vaia Hmt.
CO UFO U
ATTEND THE
SPECIAL SALE
AT
The Comfort
-
True Bargains in Shoes.
All Summer Footwear At and Be low Cost
for a FEW DAYS.
THE COMFORT
C'orntT Otipowlt
Danville Military Institute,
Danville, Virginia.
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND BUSINESS COURSFS
Menil erH of t he family are all Rrmluutes from leadinfr eiilleies anil iiniverNitiew
in this country and a I in mil, anil are exp-rieni-ed iiiMtruetors.
The Danville Military Institute Is loealed in S.iiilliern Virginia, where the
i liiiiats lielnK mild aud salulninUH, is well adapted to those from the extremely
iiild ser-tions of the north and west, and from the hot, malarial districts of the
South. Students are prepared for the advam-ed el unites of the lietit colleKes and
ilnlveraltle.'; Also for the Naval Academy and West 1'oint. The only private
schools in this section t(t Iiii h an army ollleer Is uetailed. The Hitiiation Is
-ii. Ii as to enatile the hi-IiihiI to maintain students at a very reasonable cost. The
Us-atiou Is healthful. Kor illustrated eiitaliurue, address
1. II. HAl'NDKIW, Hueriitendeiit, Danville, Va.
HE OBEYED ORDERS.
Bk Wife Told Hlln tm Look After Itah;
and He Will It.
the woman in thu lower flat met ber
at the door of the build iuje. and a min
ute later the woniuu who had been out
to mako a few calls rushed up I lie slain
to ber own apartments.
"For heaven's sake, what's the mat
ter, John?1 ' she demuudeil as she entered.
"NothinR, my dear," replied her
basluind as be looked up at In r in sur
prise. He was on bis bands ami knees
playing borsewitb the 4-year-old while
tbe baby sat in the corner gurgling and
laughing.
"Nothing, " she exclaimed. "Noth
ing I Do you know that you bave knock
ed a square yard of plastering from tbe
oeiling of tbe room below this one?"
"Have I, my dear?" be asked meekly.
"Have you!" she cried. "Uf course
)ou bave. r trrfier tban that, you upset
a water pitcher or something, aud a
good deal of tbe paper dowu stairs is
rained. "
"Did I, my deair"
"Yes, yon did," she asserted, "and
tbe neighbors tell nie tbat tbe racket
here bas been simply awful, aud tbe
worst of it is tbat yon have beeu respon
sible." "I?"
"Yes, yon. Yon needu't try to get
out of it. Tbey recognized your voice.
Tbey could bear yon lear to tbe cor
ner yelling 'Whoa I' and 'Ciet up I' ami
all that sort of nonsense, aud tbe people
down stairs say that you were the oue
wbo was galloping np aud down tbe
room and jumping over the chairs.
Tbey could tell by the way it jarred tbe
bouse. Tbe children couldn't possibly
bave made such a racket. What in the
world have yon been trying to do?"
"My dear," be returned meekly, "do
yon remember what you said to me
when you went out?"
"Distinctly," thu replied, "I tnhl
you above all things to keep tbe luhy
quiet, for there wits somebody sick dowu
stairs."
"Well," ho said with the air of a
much iujured man, "I bavo kept tbe
baby quiet iu tbe only way possible to
me." Chicago Post.
Getting Aroand It,
She You say yon dote on me. Yet
last month yon proposed to my aunt.
He Ob, tbat was only an antidote.
New York World.
eirei. Sail Kfeeam .a Beuemm.
The intense lU hlng and smarting in
cident to these diseases is instant.'
allayed by anplying Chamberlain '
Eye and Hkin Ointment. Many
very bad cases 'huiieen pernianentl)
cured by It. It la equally efficient for
itching piles and a favorite remedy ft I
sore nipples, chapped bands, chilblain'
frost biles, and chronic "ore eyes, it'
iwntsier box.
DR. CAIiY'a OlNDITlON FoWIlKRf
are just what a horm needs when in
bad condition. Tonic, lood pun lit,
and vermifuge. They are not food bf
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse In prime condition. Price 2
cents per package. Kor sale by Ash
craft at Owens druggists.
The Chief Kurgess of Milesburg, Pa ,
says DeWilts Little Karly
Risers are tbe best pills ever used In his
family during forty years of housekeep
ing. They cure constipation, sick
headache and stomach aud liver trou
bles Small in siae but great In results.
E. W. O'Hanlon.
Wanted!
A heavy one horse or medium two
horse double seated sorry or pbeaton
In good condition.
(irv Fiplkr,
General Delivery,
Winston, X. C.
Thousouands of persons bave beeu
cured of piles by using De Witt's
Witch Hazel Halve. It Deals promptly
and cures ecxema and all akin diseases.
It gives Immediate relief. E. W.
O'Hanlon.
4
FOR -
SHOE STORE.!
Wnt'liovla Hunk.
e44)44eoee4e
Advertised L.etters.
The following is a list of dead letters
remaining in the pnstollii-e at Winston,
X. C, July Hi, 1MM:
Miss llatlie Alexander, tl W Ash,
Miss Maggie Hitting, Mimh Annie llrick
ett, J hniiy Hrnu u, Wash ( Mark, Air-.
Janie (tinier, Jno S Colih, Miss Mag
't gie Dove, John Dula, Miss Ada Kid
ridge, A idreen, Doreatha Graves,
Hani Harer, Miss Kuth Hariston, L ('
Herring, Betsy Milliard, Will Howard,
Miss Annie lltint.OO Kufer, J A Li,
Miss Kullierlne I.uinkhis, Miss Annie
Xewsoui, Missi Laura Potter, Miss
Annie Petree, St.iinuti Petree, J H
Pierce, Irvln Hoy, Miss Daisy Roth
rock, Milton Hcott, C H Hhore, Harri
son Hhiiie, W H Thomas, Miss Li.zie
Walla, F A Yoder. .
When calling for the ahove letters
please say they were advertised
P. H. Lvkkimik, P. M.
SAI.KM.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
n postotllce at Halem, N. ('., at thj
close of business Haturduy, July lii,
1:
Miss Frames Allison, Miss Xelia
Austen, Miss Annabel Blair, Mrs II 11
Kllis, Janu-s (Jeorge, Miss Haloma
liartmau, Mrs M (' Hhaver, C A Hill,
Mrs Ilcllie Meredith, J (' Michel, Nor
man Holder, Franklin Kpear, J Mar
shall. Wbeu calling for alxive please call
for advertised letters.
W. P. Okmsby, P. M.
IN LONDON'S SLUMS.
A Kathrr Iluuxb l-perienee That Tsusln
an Artiat a lA-swua.
An artist wbo is well kniiwu in a
northern city used oci iisinnully to put
on his shabbiest clutiies and pi'iietrate
to the sluniH in s airli of inspiration f r
bis brush. Ou eiie of these excuisioiib
be stopped in wutcb tbe eflfnrls of a ru
gid urchin who wust ilisliguring tuo
pavemeut of a sipialnl street with u
piece of suit blue ntuue, un.l. ultiiniii.li
tbe ligtires which t!iu I.: 1 t'rew wira
grotcstjue, the utlist was struck with
their originality ami b.'uau to take un
interest in their development.
"That's rilit, mylsiy! Mako youi
lines ch-ar und nev r mill. I the details
Champion! What! Yon don't know bun
to sketch that old man's head? Then
give me the chalit. I'll show you. "
The next uiouwnt the enthusiastic
artist was on bis knees, and with the
piece of stoue had quickly drawn a
clever picture. Befnru ho could com
mence another sketch, however, he felt
a stunning blew on tho bead, and s
shrill female voice cried:
"Take y.r tloomin book, ye great,
good for nought hulk I What d'ye menu
by niesxiu up t'flags 'at I've just wash
ed? 'Tain't uo wonder 'at C kida do it
when a senselessold idiot likeyerself set
'em t'exauipla Be off, or I'll scout
t'pavement wi' yer ugly carcass."
Tbe artist hurriedly dodged another
boot, sprang to his feet, anil, without
waiting to argue tbe matter, sneaked
ignominioiisly off. He vows that be
will mind bis own business when next
he goes slumming. London Telegraph.
' Our customers say you manufacture
three of the best remedies ou earth,"
said the mercantile linn of Haas, Har
ris, Mriiu A Md ail), of Dawson, ia ,
in a recent letter to the Chamberlain
Medicine Co. This is the universal
verdict. Chamberlain's Pain Malm is
the 11 nest preparation in tbe world toi
rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back,
quinsey, sore throat, cuts, bruises,
burns, scslds, pains and swellings. A
ii cent bottle of this liniment in tn
house, wiil save a great deal of sutTer
Ing. Buy it at Ashcraft A Owens'
drug store.
ltobhed thu Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"1 waa id a most areaaiui condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyea sunk
en, tongue coated, pain coutinually iu
back and sides, no appetite gradually
growing weaker day by day. Three
physicians bad given me up. Fortun
ate'iy, a friend advised trying Electric
Bitters, and to my great joy and sur-
ftrise, tbe ilrst bottle made a decided
mprovement. I continued their use
for three weeks, and am now well
man. I know they saved by life, and
robbed tbe grave of another victim."
No one should fail to try them. Only
50 cents per bottle at V. O. Thompson's
drug store.
ARMS ARE STACKED
And Troops of Travellers are
Taken Aboard for Various
rolnts.
Andrew Joyner went down to Greens-
boro on the 10:30 train.
A. A. McC'rary went to Kerners
ville but will be back ou the 130 train.
A. E. Holtou left on tbe morning
traiu for KaleigU to attend the conven
tion. Miss Ada Call, of Clemmousville, la
iu the city visiting friends.
W. C. Wells left on the morning
train for Uoldsboro to spend some
time. A. L. Groves went to Greenslioro ou
the morning train.
Hidney Hhore, of Hhore, passed
thaough the city this morning en route
for Wilkexhoro.
C. B. Bailey, of Mocksvillc, came in
on t'apt. Hawkiii's tram today.
Miss Jennie Tyson' of Greensboro,
passed through the city this morning
euroule for Kidgeway, Va., to iVisit
frieuds.
Miss Percy Joyce left for Walnut
Cove this morning to spend a few days
with frieuds.
P. O. Leak wept to Dennis this
morning to Sieud some time with
relatives.
K. (1. Leak, of .Martinsvile, is in the
city visiting his mother Mrs. H. K.
Leak.
W. T. .Brown left for Piedmont
.Springs this morning to spend a few
Jay- . . .
Jhb. A. Gray wife and son left this
morning for Alleghany Kprings, Va.,
to Hiend the Hummer.
Watt Martin left on the morning
train for Mnilinhvllle, Va.,
Miss Annie Wilty returned from
Washington last night where she has
lieen attending the I cue hers conven
tion. Miss Mamie liierson left Ibis morn
ing for Piedmont Spring to hmiI some
time.
Wingette Brown left on the 8::(0
train for Buckingham to visit his
uncle.
i
J. E. Howard, of tireeiiHlsiro, sieut
yesterday evening in the city.
J. L. Hemphill was a guest at the
Phoenix yerterday.
Miss Ada Owens, of Carey, N. ( '., is
in the city visiting Mrs. Nortleet at
her home on Fourth street,
Emory Gary returned from Dan
ville last night ou the H:M) train.
W. N. Medearis left on the morning
train for Mt. Airy on a business trip.
Miss Daisy Htauber, of Bethuuis,
w ho has been lu Salem visiting Miss
Auua Hege left for her home this
morning.
C. L. Hhore, of Honda spent part of
the day in the city.
Fred Watson w ho has lieen send
ing a few days at Piedmont Springs
returned last night hut exieets to go
back Thursday or Friday.
Miss Vaughn, of Danville, who bas
lieen visiting frieuds iu tbe city left on
the morning traiu for ber home.
Miss Alice Floyd, of Mt. Airy, w ho
lias been in the city visiting left for
her home this moruiog.
T. L. Kawley left for Danville today.
Mies Katie Kolierson, of Danville,
who has. been in the city visiting ('apt.
W. L. Htngg and family left for her
home today.
G. vV. llinsliaw went to Greens! oro
on the morning I rain to attend to
some very iniHirtunt business.
John 11. Miller, one of Daltoii, Far
tow Co's. h mi In r sale-mien, w ho
lias lieen HH'iiiling a fctv days in Dau
bury, returned to I lie city litft even
ing. L. E. Green, of Charlotte, Heiit yes
terday lu the eity stopping at the
Phoenix.
Chester K. Scott, of 4tic Inuntid,
sient yesterday at the I'lioeUix.
Miss M. A. (levins, of (rreeiisUiro,
ilii has lieen speudinga few days
with friends, left for GreeiiHlsn last
night.
K. I. Daltoii returned from Daubury
last evening where he spent Sunday
with his family.
Miss A. H. Gerins, of Greensboro,
has been iu the city siidiiig a few
days with friends but left last night
for her home.
Mr. Jones, ofLewieville, X. ('., spent
yesterday iu the city leaving last night
for his home.
E, B. Jones rt turned from Rural
Hull last evening where he attended
the funeral of Holoniau Milller, one of
Kural Hall's best citizens.
G. W. Hinshaw went down to
Greensboro last evening returning ou
the 8:JU traiu last night.
Hteilman Vaughn returned from
I 'led nion t Springs last night where be
has beeu spending sometime.
A. P. Grizzard left last night for
Virginia to visit relatives.
Millard Hyman, an old resident of
Winston, but now of Louisville, Ky.,
wbo baa been In the city a few days,
hft last night for Coouely Springs.
From there he will go back to Louis
vi le.
J. A. Deau, ont- of Winston's most
popular salesmen, left last night for
Statesville. From there be will go to
ML Airy.
To Cure a Cold In One IT. .
Take Laxative Bmmo Quinine Tab
b ti. All druggists refund lb money
Kit hula, 86c