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MIL BE OPERATED Wifisn Furniture Plant Sold to B. F. Huntley and : ! -5 - Associates, -v - .-1 .. 'J. it, .,i.x- '-.rr . ':. ;-v:7 7, '' -4 ' -tTT.-.. , 7:.. 'i't . Chatter to & Secured Under Nam of B. F. Huntley .Furniture Co. Building, Machinery, Cumber And Site Brought $22,000 New Owners Are Mewr. B.;F. Huntley, W. P. Hill, M. D. Stockton And R. J. Rey 'nolda. From Dally March 15. The furniture plant in North Win ston,' owned by the Winston Furniture Company, was sold at auction a.t u o'clock today and was bid off by Mr. B. V. Huntley for 22,00tf. The sale Includes, besides the factory, maVUn ery and site, all tUe lumber in stock. Mr. Hustley eays that he and his OHSociates in the deal will renovate too plant and put it in operation as arly as practicable.,' An experienced Huperiptendiiit will be employed and the pew owners,-will manufacture case goods such as is now turned out v the Oakland furniture plant, which is owped by Huntley, Hill and Stockton. The some members of the latter com pany and Mr, ,R. J. Reynolds, will com pose the, stockholders, of the new con cern, which will be incorporated by the secretary of state. ; The - name thosen Is the B. F. Huntley Furniture Company. ' V,. : Weasra. B. F, Huntley, W. P. Hill, M.' p. Stockton and K. J. Reynolds are among Winston-Salem's leading bus iness men and; the mere announce ment that their brains and money are behind, un enterprise means that it will be a' success. .' : '.,,. 7" XH former owners of this plant manufactured ' office desks ever since the',- company was organized. Ths stock on hand tas been sold: The fac tory has not been In operation ; for some time. , '.''.- ' '' Messrs. J. A. Gray and R. I. Dalton and R. J. Reynolds were the principal stockholders of the AVInston Furniture Company., . -.v-...-. , TERRY M'GOVERN WAS WORSTED B.Y NELSON. PlhE!SDtSLf,UlAM March 14. "Ba! 'ling" Nelson bad the .advantage, Ot rcrrv VtiQoxiin - In their ,' six-round jout'st the National Athletic Club to ilglu, For tho !St three rpunds the Isrjif Vns"-a- dtsftppoftnnent Ha-the 5, POO persons who had .'. pid fanW nricea to- witness -the bout, Thre were scarcely half: a dolen PASTOR'S TRIBUTE TO, MISS. VIOLET ALSPAUCH. : The following very beautiful and el oquent "tribute from her pastor, S)f. H.'-f. ChraiUberu was toad at tho fu neral of M!s3 VIdct AlspnuRhi r " .v.violet.re!yAlspaiigli,-d'aubhte" v.of v.oi. , r.i- mm .urn. umi-ste AispuuKu, was born in - November. .1RS4; ;' united Mowi.'w'yi tntentyMft-Wai'htt. had been 'weed fhat the referee Wirt?"! rtW"t,5f TdW?Id iSefl not to lay his hands on, the men, but Is appreciated fully, only by .those who s rcpiy warn tnem to step eacn wncn "r " w ..- thev rushed to a clinch. The repeated Lved one into the power, of Death. waitings bad no effect on, the fight- '9 sucn jtn event unuerau circum ers. and the crowd hissed, groaned and stances, yet there are degrees In thl? cried "Fake'' and " Take them, out of experience; and the saddest Is-to have 'he ri:iR."' At the beginning of the a loved one nut down at life prime-, fourth round the men began to fight years marking tbepassag from as though tcv meant business. Nel- childhood to mature youtl. Suchls son kept right after MeGoven: and "if character of the sadnessthat fills tsed n straight left to advantage. Mc- this hour. , ' ,-,;: ,;. Sovern frcciucntlv countered with 7 Violet! How appropriate the name: nrd left and rights, but his blows.; Not the. rose, stately, beautiful, frag ile ibey appeared to have great"'", nowms llSB11 10 l"e gaze oi man; forco behind tnvm, failed to make an myresjlon on the sturdy Dane nor the lily, unfolding its purityaud lovellniws for the delight of humanity, i but the sweet, modest, retiring violet, exhaling Its fragrance ana hiding beauty beneath its luxuran( foliage, which uutst-Be pressed aside before its value and loveliness is discovered. -By those who have" thus discovered this CHARLES Ti YERKES' WILL. Last Testament of Wealthy Street Car Mannate to Coma Up for Probate loaay. ; , . lovely character will tai3 tributo be CHICAGO, March 15.-The last will appreciated. ; ; - and tcstameVit or tac late street cat Na more beautiful or lovely life has magnate, Charles T. lerkes, is beell ca)ld tTom our community. Vlo- to come up ior uroDate m Iet wia8 0ho mong a thousand. Stud" bate Court' this afternoon, ana.tae i0U8 cmmi-ed, she was matured' be- outcomo oi me proceedings ih bv'uw : y0nd her vears. In judgment sho was with considerable interest. Tho wiC- tingulurly'' clear and discriminative; ow ot the testator. Mrs, Mtoacr.' who .decision of--character, marked aud came hei-e . from , New York, a short arm In spirit forgiving and loving; time ago, to-ook' after her Interests ia fi if ,dship, affectionate and loyair lu the estate,, will probably be present. tn. dmeaaor.'Teaaed and gentle; ,f or 1b person or be represented by couu- alI thoughtfur,and''cn5ld'erate.'--',;'i''-sel when the easo Is taken up. It hadj Tfce itjntj pi)ySiC!aas to whoso lot It been reported that she intended to de-,;; (0, pei.f0rni rtne iag't, servtce that ;J!ne to 'serve' as one ot the trustees ;cXen,td relief and renewed life were ;inuer me wiu. out u is now uuuui tood'tHat she has changed her mind and will serve together, with Mr. Louis Jwsley, who Is the only one of the trustees who has any intimate knowl edge of the estate and o tho intrica cies of its management. " The only, surviving members of the .o niiectert by her cnaractensuc ann all-conquering hopcf alness and confi dence in (be Oittiome of the,'opera::ion the day before it was performed, that they determined to leave nothing. un done that years of Skill and experience iug?cs:ed for absolute success., Her frantnprs nf ', rilartnri- and nuperilv amf ly mentioned in the will arc the bear'nK cuntlvated and urged them to vldow, now Mrs.: Miznor,', Charles r.ithe!r best. Even the helpers remark Terkes, Jr., and Bessie L. londinella.jpi -while preparing themselves -and if fhllnln!nhtn Thn tlUnnfn Trs If A'. v. ... i,.... .!.' usua! was on baud. We have not seen FUNERAL SERVICE OP . MISS VIOLET ALSPAUGH. ?rom Daily, ilflscli J5. - One. of the most' '.touching and to' ircsiive services that has been 'held n our community was the ono this iftemoon at 3-20 o'clock, at the home if CoL and Mrs. J. w. Alspattga, A-her tho funeral' of their ' daughter, ..MlsV VloWt. .tcokplaee.' 'A large con course of friends gathered at th home :o pay the, last sad trlbuW.ot love and respect' to-the departed. 'ery solemn was the "scenei,' a,nd deep sorrow w,as leplcted on every countenance. . ' Dr. H. F. Chrelt2berg read the scrip ture lesson, Psalm 23. 'Then .a most beautiful quartette, "Softly Down the Valley,"' was sung by Messrs. Bynum, Ciomer, Taylor and Huls. Miss Net tie Glenn sang exgulsitcly "There Is a Beautiful Land on High." Very touching were the prayers by Bishop Rondthaler and Dr. H, A. Brown. A beautiful sketch of the deceased . was read bv the pastor. Sweetly nnd softly Miss May Barber played "Med-t Itatlon," ns tho remains of the, (te-(, ceased were bemg conveyed from the house. - - Very slgnlflcant. seemed the music, when it wa known that' every piece uced was her own selection to be used on this occasion..; .' ' -. Tho - casket. ', was . covered with most beautiful and exuuisita f floral designs. ; ; Among these wero deslsns sent by her fraternity chapter at Randolph-Macon College; - six; large bunches of double violets from btr class society. . this - .being the class (lower; the Golden Links of Centenary sent a wreath of white carnations llllles of tho valley and gajax leaves Anchors, harps," pillows and., other designs bore elf'ient testimony to the love. .which was glvea her. ;' The pall bearers were .Massrs. John Coan, Ralph Burgln, Otto Lllp fert, Will Vaugban, Broolts Bynum, Reed.Nuan. - ',-' '.-,. . .- ;.. , ':, . The floral i bearers were . Misses '-'ary, Bailey, Mary Cromer, Mctta Vatson, Sallie Griffith. Julia Bynum, Pearl Medearis, Carrie Ogburn, Stella "arrow, .Ella Dodson, May . Pierce, ",race Taylor, May Dalngerfield, Stella Mspaiigh, Anna Chreitzbera. . ; fS': END WAS 8UDDEN. Death of Mr. J. Felix Miller, Tobacco i'! ';f Manufacturer, of This City. From Daily March 15. Mr, 3. Felix MlHer died suddenly at 7:30 o'clock last. evening at his home, COf . W'est. Fifth street, at the ago of 46 years. Brlght'g disease Is thought to navo been the cause of his death. Whjle be. had bceh Indisposed for a Uv few, weeks, his condition was not re- Tv family,' heace his sudden demise is a cero shock to relatives and friend s. ti.. Miller., for, (wo -years or-'mot i hBrf bivn enmiimil In Itin nunnfaPJ i'i- of tobacco. While ho made no pre .tehilohs as to tbe,,volume or his bus iness, his trade was Increasing rapidly and (he elass of his goods promised, to make his enterprise an important one within a few years. ' .The deceased was a natlvo of Fritd berg, DsvldBon county, but has resided here for several years. He held a of Philadelphia. The Illinois Trsat & Savings Bank," which ; was to be the third trustee of tne estate, has an nounced its withdrawal from the Irus :tej!p, but r.o reasons for that ac tion have been stated. In some cir cles it Is believed that Mrs. Mlzj-ev ntends to make her husband her rep rcsea:ative In all affairs touching up an' the Verkes estate. It 'is said such i: arrantteroen't - would be highly, un satisfactory to Charles T. Yerkes, 3i. ..cd, iUr.' usvsley. : -';,' It Is reported: that-Immediately al- such cxlra precautions taken."- .. On ?'oaday- last late Ja the afteY- noon Dr. Spruill wrote. Dr. Hanes: "j DISCUSSING MISSION 'WORK. Various ; Methodist Bodies Holding - Joint Session Today. BALTIMORE, March ' 15. The Joint Mctliqdist Mission Commission met here today at he Mpunt Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal, church for the purpose cf perfecting the union of patient,'; who I.- tnmk will, not ; lant through the night. Sheis still brlsht and oa!y thinks-of getting-well. It makes One's heart bleed ' to: seo-her, ,iad 1 do not fl like stopping '.bpeta tinj. 1 kcaw and feel that everything ! w.-ts cud has been done for her, but i that dees r.ci console cne when he sess that dear cnud passing away have 'Just come from seeing our little-; ihe .various Methodist missions in Ja- pan. , At the present time all ..branches af .Methodism are doing work la that country and ' in consequence their strength' 13 divided and they do not accomplish as much as 'they should. The churches interested In the move ment are the Methodist Episcopal, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the Methodist Protestant.' the Cana dian Methodist, the United -Brethren Evangelical Association er the will is probated, Mrs. 'Mlzner v-Ill take the necessary steps for thc;jt'.i3 VCTy bard for ,ls an; irectioa oi a .large uuswiai, piu . i- ahiuler.' medical "'inerictendent.A tho Mr.: XOrkCa Curing. Ilia life tiinciof h. ll-lrers'Sv Hnsnitu!. wrntp iniM. ihn nmminont. ilolontiea who There is a ruirjor that Mrs. Mizner has' -or, "uSR Alsnaueh died nr.-8:40 t.-Uiifn,itna'th, conference are Bish- decided to build the hospital nt Chi-in, Tfc!s n,atter upset ine entlre-iop Karl Cranston, of Washington; jago insttau t-i in ew ioik, uui no'i; ag dcdnlte is known in regard to hei inton-.ions. : .. ;. , jly. 1 have; never taken more pains j with the technique of any operation.' 1 1 did not 'leave the hospital tho entire lime. ur. spruill has oeen nere almost ccnLiauaily. Plorson remained near her rri.-mi all nisrht. 1 am awfullv wor- Farm!iigion torresponaent aaya uavie;,.;,!;! about it as I VANT ELECTRIC CAR LINE. Bishop C. w. Galloway, of Mississippi ; Bishop A. W. Wilson, of Baltimoro; U'siiop Kephar't: of t'nltoJ Bret'irtn, aud others. - . : undertook the. nnnra- County People Desire One Running j(!ou myself . purposely to Insure the irom winsion-aaiom. , - i best asapsis pcfidlble. . ". I " Written for The Sentinel. 1 We note these statements to show P'ARAIINGTON, X. C-. March 4H. i how ph-lclar.g,' accustomed to the so We, tho people of Davie county, doivercot ordeals in efforts to aid aud naltlnn with th II I " Rpvnntiia Ci hereby express our desires to the cap- save Buffering humanity, became Inter before Winston-aalem- for their tested lu did all possible for and when self - vl' ' ' . . - ),iumuuuii buu vu, suiiiiii v uu ttvt- .W-''t'miii mtf':L'Jn,- ,,.0Hrlc car line running from Winston dinrt twn vears ag.t,:: Several children survive him. Hes'wasi an honored member of the First; Presbyterian church, the Win-stqh'-Maaonlc.todge and Salem lodge I. O.Q..F. , . 'The' Tttuetal: service was couductod fro'4'.tho residence at 4:30 this after ndQH by; Dr. D, Clay Ully. The iuter rae'nt was la the galem cemetery with the;bortor: of, tho two order of which hcf 4 n. actly tnembcr. . .' CELEBKATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING. .. utou vw. J vw-. . , . , i . ... ..... We believe that tho promoters of the road could operate It upon a paying iaiMs in one "year after its corapta- lon. Our county Is both prosperous ind thickly populated and has vast resourct'3, and Farmlngtoa would make a good point Jf row which to ship our corn, .wheat,- rye, tobacco,, hides, chickens, eggs, ct" cetera, besides the extensive personal travel - from all i alone tho line. We have two thrif al jo a largo Hour :iveral lumber mills, tjc product vl which would be trans ported to market ever the road. Of coUi-se the promoters would have to span the .Yadkin with a bridge, but that would be dead easy in comparison with the building of like - con dltlonj.. A road via Clemmong would pas3 through a comparatively- level country. ; We hope iho enterprising bilr.ess men of the Twin-City will give- this matter their personal con sidsration. ' 11 ; - 'ERNEST. M. GIHFFIX. : 'MrVand Mrs. Waruef Celebrat ed taeir golden . wedding Oftteth an Blversajy, of, their marrUge at (heir hoe,UiX Spruce kfrtet, from 1 to 7 o'clock, V About ,fjor(y relatives .and friends were' presont. , jThu occasion greatly ,ecjoyc4 by, the a&ed.'cou pkfftnd ur'guctU.:'C: '.. ".;''- Tn8 hpmC wis attractively decorat ed.Jlth, flowers and ferns. llie same- table .linen, and warc3 weru ased is the service of an elegant dinner at used whea the couple were married." ':, '; ." ',... '.:- Mr." and Mrs. ,Warner moved td this cltfc from Clemmonaville 35 years ago. ' Thn ago. of the husband la 75 and the wife TO. Both are active and enjoying eacellent health. .Mr. and Mra. Warner wore the reci plotits of a number of handsome and aseful preienls. 8ome of these came from Philadelphia and others from friends Id the west. . An Old Note. . W. P. GilncV f Mt. Ai' V, hat. In his possession a note 39 years old, which Is In a splendid siate of pres ervation. The Leader says: It is for 2.0ti0, payable to J. W. Brower, and is signed: by Browet-.awi Gilmer, It was drawn or. May 21, 1307. and was taken ap on April , )H19. J. M. Brower Is the only man connected with the trar.s acilon who Is stiil living, and receipt ed for the money. Attached to the 30te i3 o cents worth of revenue stamps, and the note Is an interesting relic: of the largest business firm Is Mt. Airy at that time. Mor.'jmer.t to Surry's Dead. fTfcwe is a movement oa foot in M:.J ; .; : Marry Campbell Case. The ML-Airy Leader in reporting th killing of Harry Campbell In Winston-Salem last week says: iJ.r... . ' "'?" '.. ,.-.;. .10 rstso money ior the purpose Mmv rLI,-!"0UIuhl3 ,!C' ry of S';r'"J"s Confederate soldiers aud hTf yh WUe wW,e hs 'ct hs beea dose w!t w-5 i . ;rP" a!,in;: the.L.ader"sav. thai alnt to her, and it Is general:? bo! r-v-':!!, i,..,.h. . .. " . : . . ' .,""J -Jtv..:y u'tcriataed t j icilow VENA8LE IN JAIL. the whole seemed to be failure gave such candid expression to -the pro found RMupatafes awalteaed . In na tures by' this, (hough young woman, one of nature's heroines. Thus without effoit, s'n,e made the stranger who wa fortunate to cumo within the charmed circle of .her ...ilfc responsive, to her control. ' -: ,. '. '...- - . ."-"'. ' Her aged father leaned lovingly up on her and was comforted and inspir ed by her. " Her mother, for whom she surrendered her college duties in 'or- der t:mt. tae might ca.re tor aud ehoer throughout her illness and- enforced feebleness, looked to her in tho same way, ana leaasjd upon uer judgment and followed her geatle leadership. Eerywhers she smoothed the asperi ties and mollified the frictions of life. .-Will 'she be. missed? Yes, at homo and wherever her sweet Influence has ?or.e. Our parsonage home will raiss her. Her bright- smiling - face, . her countenance overflowing . with - hone fulness, , her rippling,1 chferry laughter her refreshing presence,, -She .never jamo without, bringing sunshine, and tho inspiration "of her presence linger ed after her departure. We therefore called her "Our yiolet." ' Indeed she. n a sense, bc.cngcd to all who knew !ur. . ,- . ' '.:. ' " . ' '; VTho that katw her but feels her spirit, Influence and hears the cheer ful account of her voice? Time a&d gaiu I have faneted that I could bear her voice and was conscious of her presence. Xow, while -I speak, her happy spirit, mado radiant with the ;kilcs of the spirit world, hovers over s. I believe she knows, she sees, and f i;!ie could speak to us, she would say 'GHsvo not. but joy with me. All Is joy here. Come!" - She lon?s to greet us ii) the beautl fui City cf Cod. i. , Does your baking powi contain alum ?4iL,ook ui the label: Use drily a powd whose label i shows it ; to made with cream of tartc NOTE. Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder which is the test cream ' of tartar baking powder that can be had. Watches Elgin, Walthamora: other American ma! at prices lower tk any other place in Sta1 Gentry 413 Main St - Wins' Pictures En' Tgecl Sp'Cdl prices f-r next" Th rty Days. WIN-TON NOVrUV O'MPM OQice and Stu-tho in rear of w Lashmit's Shie Stor. 415 Liberty Street. agent- w Ante ). SWALLOWS - HALF DOLLAR. Plaintiff Cited to Appear Before Judge Peebles Here Saturday.' i Thomas Veiiattle, a well-known citi zen of Pilot ?'tiuntiin, was arrested last Saturday on a - bench warrant charging him wij.h contempt of: court and lodged' In Dobson jail, where he must si rve n sentence oi unity days Some time ago he whs, convicled of trespass, but wa' allowed to. go free, but It seems that he paid no- attention to the order qf the court, and contin ual to cut timber on the land ,of an other party. ' At the labt term of court ho failed to appear, and tho case wen.t fcafore the Judge -at tho last term of KocKinenani court, wnu.re a line oi out hundred doars nnd thirty days in jnil was imposed. ' He tias beon at his home'ever.Bln'ce.'acd it le said that he defied the officers C the Jaw and de clared that he "would not bti arrested. Mt. Airy Leader. . --.. : Mr. Virgil Kclcomb, of ML Airy, ar rived hero last night aud secured an order from Judge Peebles citing .the plaintiff to appear before, his honor here . Saturday and show .cause why the ovder made at Rockingham court, imposing a flao and Imprisonment hould not be, revoked or set aside, on 'he r!ea of defectivo nervice of orlg ial papers, and; tor further reason hat the defendant Is insane. QUARANTINE IN EFFECT. New Orleans, L., And Mobile, Ala., . Enforcing Certain Regulations. ' NEW ORLEANS, La., March 15. The quarantine restrictions agalns! "uba and the Central American ports nd which we recently adopted b 'ho State Board of Health, go into ef 'ert today. , ' ."'.'; MOM1.U. Aia March 15. In con formity with the action of the Marlat hospital service and the resolution o' the quarantine- hoard of Mobile Ba: ho quarantine regulations adopter '.sraiript infected. or suspicious ports lr he Weit Indies and Central Amerlc? icccnie efketive today. Anderson Moyer, Colored, Meets With Accident at Union 8tation. -Frci Tuesday's Daily. ' Andcirscn Moyer, th old colored men who drives the omnibus for the Merchants Transfer Co., swallowed a :-.alf dollar last night. The old negro while sitting on the driver's' seat-at the Onion- pnssenaer- station, waiting for th arrival of one of tlw passenger tral-as, dropped oil to sleep with the" piece of eiivec in his month. ' Some cne at the station ran ip to tho omnibus and yolled, "Train's Comin;;." '"'-. ; ."-:' v A&dTon was . frlght-ened and he says h ksows he swallowed ' the m3ney,'"Kas I thought somebody was .The old negro did not lose time In seekla.?' the advice of several physio iane. Ii-o wanted to know of every one if be was going to die. He was happy whem asoured that no injury was like ly to follow his accidsnt or careless ness. : ... -. - ;--.' Death of Mr. Charles Tise. Mr. Charles Tise died suddenly at ?:I5 Mcnday at his "home at corner oi Liberty and ChestnuC streets. He vas SI years old February 6, 190C. Mr. Tiso bad been in declining health or a year or more and while it was "own that lie had heart trouble, the mi was n-ot expected by the family t thiu time. -The deceased was a ative of Davidson- county, but had ecn a resident ot this city for about ye?.r3. Resides a; wife he leaves wo daughters and 't wo sens. Messrs. eRoy nnd Jonah Tise and Mesdamcs Dock" r.Virtin and Everett Hege. Tho fiiiipral service were couduct 1 form the residence at 4 o'clock "ueariay niter-noon by : Rev. Dr. H. F "hreltzbcfir. The Interment will bo In ie Li'oertj- graveyard. Doctors are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth . EVIDENCE OF SON'S OUIlll 3loody Hatchet With Which Ti ham Wag Killed Found t Soa A special from Roanoke, Vj. All doubt as to the guilt of Row Travnham, of Roanoke, wbo v rested two weeks asro charjteC the murder , of his aged rathe sheriff John B. Trajuham, ui committed suicide, by 6waiiowi;i i6n cn the'.train while being cov to Lynchburg far safekecplns, s moved Wedn'csUay-, when tte i hntch-et with, which the trlmt: committed was found hldden.B carriage house 'on the premises arin . - . ' On the dav before the asm. killed iu hui bedroom, Robert ham bought a hatchet at lift lery' store. It was stated by h ians who held tho autopsy ttat s:rument. used was a hatchet, W W ednesday tho weapon tcon found. The hatchet Mt fled as tho kind bought by Trffi a few days before the moraer. ; Died at Asheboro.; Mr. A. J. Garner, who died t; born Wednesday. March H, 15 years cf ase and was a W4 faithful 'nieaiber of Contf rviile 1 No. 20, Jr. O. U. A. M., for i iuiinor which timo he had ffl if 'the chairs most faltUfuilj -aptahly. ile was a Quiet. leg and conscientious gontietaw in tokn of the love and nip 'a which he was held in tie committeo with . a caeck which he had drawn on bis anrt tnrtlniiH sickness, and t 'rem the order for his uunai w rsi Rpnt- tn Asheboro. ... n.,.. was he Id at 2 o'cloiK iu irttiT, nt Acliolirrn O. .'IH'H Th'irsdJi Trustee's Sale. Bv virtue of authority co", n ,1, .,1. nf Ir-lRt frntll Joe H. t") elver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the udM reror'dd In- the register V ict of much" intsrest to the medlcai i sjth county, r will sell fr f-1 ir'ufuuun mm swiuiy; resuitCu in :; ' XfUfo. atd death. Tlie girl returned ' to ctjr lt Wrdnesday cicLi!i.j and Ii at the hotueof her parents. Sho proftJi jreat -regret Tor her share! W M. sad Irasedr. all of which :niiM I bta Winilnff ta ihriHa L't-n firn tni.lln.1 :hf val. r cf Ujii Cause.- and ik..U the excnipi1 ei,-,ig''K:e;c ilO'.eii of lh; Ncllce. . I hrrcM- tcrtlfy th.'it She Ltdorud apltal stork, of tint Winston HiicK batawamlntt to those who ara Incim- j a-1 Tile .Company his Uren "uced ' : - . In c mi.nu.r presctibed bs law. . Tte Ptolracted Oli eMr. anriv.irr. ( -A . 1 " . ' . r io ueffin at calvary .Moravian church Snnday wag postponed one week oo account of the death of the otnf of Rev. J. F. M?Culston. Th Jattr la to aaslsl Pastor Crosland. F. I. 2S, J6oU WLVSTON BRICK & TILR CO. y W, T. Carter. President- Is it to burn? Cs Dr. Thomas Elec tric Oil. A cut. fee Dr. Thomas Elec tric Oil. At your druggists. A Woman's' Experience With Hite's .' ' ' Pain Cure. . :'' .7 SiaBton, Va.'. Aug. 4, 1301. Dear Dr. Hlie:, About one year uo, y- ati'ppifjs on a rusty hail in a plauk. ny wttoi loot was pierced entirely hrourji. nnifnl:y luochatlr.!; (he sin- 1, vs horvijicd at tfce tUoitght if loci-Jar., whlclt.so' cften orcura 'ro.'n sacii wcucds. anJ applied Hita" ?t.ti Ciitu et oate. which, arrest?'! the. urvprcss of Uf wound by quickly e: ilfvitig ail pain, and the wound heal :d pe:T4c;ly In a few days. Gratefully yours, . ' . ' " Wit S. BRYAN. Merchant. 1 If Hiie'rf Pain. Cure will heal such a ; thr ' Safo Robbers Get $300. . A- Kfpcial from 'Mocksviile :to Ccarieitt? Obtiorvcr says: ,. - News I-.as; Jut Kachrd here of t as fc-robbery at Fannihgtor.-. this conn . Sato cr-fkers went to the lloui xi!l of A. V. Ellis Tuosllay .night oilsd l he s.-.fe t.itiiioois, blew it ope nr. eiii-2!i in cash. The burg '.ars tic'i a horsJ ' from a niar-b-j'able ctd went In the direction of '.Vir.t.to::-Saier.i. No further cl:io ha? been secured. The flour mill is locateMl ioae dhtacee from tho little viliag? '-, A Scientific Wonder. Tho cures that stand to Its credit vo.ind a6 Mrs. Bryan had in a fow I nake BurkJpn'ii Arnlra su.a . lay, It must bo a wonderful remedy. iac wonder. It cured E. R Mulford rxsa't Cclajv Buy -a 25 cent bottle nl) lecturer for the patrons of Husbandry' M- , -..'. . ,. Vaynesbororo. Pa., of a distresses For M,e at MUghn-Ciutcufleld Co..) case of piles. It heals the worst Owens' Drun Co. and at the drug j burn, sore, bolls, ulcers wound -Meres of O'Hnnlou and Thompson, i chilblains, and salt rheum 7 Only 5c Winston-Salem. N. C. 'at Thompson's drug store Brim, ualarr October 2.. ol. r, I,.. nnJ . I T j- - J VlllSt0t fUl le says of his case: "Owing to severe Mou.iay. April the !"n. nam-natioD of the throat stioa of the- lungs. : three r.rt. I wr.3 'induced to try Dr. King's loa B street. H.'Mor.tagao'sw' t saved my -life.r; Cures the worst Ji:fihs. colds, ibronr-hllis, tonsilitla, seak hin-rs. hoarseness and la grippe, 'uaraniecd at Thompson's drug store, "e ard Jl.CB. Trial bottle Tree. and con- o'clock, the following descry ! doctors Urty. towii: Lying i! ' ,1 a last re-1 Winston. X. C. bcginr.l'' J 2t) feet to a stsU-e, J. M- . ,. alatt M $25,000 Fire at Milton DA VJIJ.E. Va:. ' . March 15. The ! ?-rge j.-ltir.t of;the Milton Roller Mills, -wated on the outskirts of Milton.' N. together with contents ot buildings e uesiroyea by flro last night. In iddlt.cn to -the main building, which six story iramc f S .raid J. "a cr to a T'take. on a 10 fot '' with sold alley sjtl-.c.. K. 2,i (fct non ..... m'c roii.-'- test with' sal t Montasuci's tc -the beg-lTin!c. con.-' 3qunre feet mare or less. This March 8. 19-. nnq - Oe W. EDWARPS framo ' s;riiitnr nv.jhi I'di-iitml to nlsee a 'sr.t . IS! 0.lt-h0l!SCi Wel-ft APRtWaA hu l,i hnlt-wn mrln hall ADd K- uios. Tne Bin was first discovered entianco to tho clmiHl " n the .whel room, and the origin- !a the pnblic. .This will mkuown. The mills were built aboutiditioc to the U'ont ut '" 0 years ago, and were owned by W.'and wlil bo one mere swf ' j 3. Iwia. Cf Dacvilla The total lossjtion of Improvement ! is estimated at J24.000. partlallv cov- pleasure to bath pup'-' ;itf ered by Insurance. - 1 who reside in the comIJ'J j
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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March 22, 1906, edition 1
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