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-A r NSTOK. v The Industrial Interests of our Peoplo aro Paramount to Every Other Consideration; It la earnestly hoped that all readers of this Paper will yield gently to its doctrines and aid in its circulations U you have any grievances consult a physician. If you have no business of your own, get married or go to workj It you aj pleased with the Paper, aid it ; if you do not like it, hand it to a sensible neighbor.) Be serious, and help In advancing the Interests of your community. 1 Vol. 26. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906. No. 28 Lively Times. On last Saturday Mr. N. Glen Williams took offence at Mr. Cicero Ogburn and piled him up with a cane for which he was bound over to court in a bond of $200 by Mayor Eaton. On Monday Mr. Williams re monstrated with Mr. Walter Dalton by breaking a cane over his head. Mr. Dalton came back and set a mark on our Cousin Glen, just below the left eye. Walter was fined $2.00, and Glen was bound over to court under $100. Late Tuesday morning we came up out of the basement and was glad to find that no bones had been broken, and that the atmosphere had cleared up enough to justify an attempt at exercising around the court house green again. Seriously, we do not see any occasion for people who ought to be good friends throwing themselves out of balance over small matters. ;ipe you gave her as 1 snotuu vq been over a new thought." The older woman, the girFs 3tess laughted as if something used her but tenderly too for e loved the g i r 1. ' "Why It now looks like our Cousin Benny Eaton would be nomi nated for Sheriff on the Demo cratic ticket. One enthusiastic old countrymen speaking of Benny says: "Ah, well Benny had as well get up his band." Fogle Bros, get the contract to build the $70,000 Masonic Temple in Winston. Captain Mathes dead. Capt. Geo. M. Mathes, for years the owner and editor of the Western Sentinel of this place, died at his home near Turkey Creek, Fla., June 7th, aged 67 years. Capt. Mathes was a na-buldn't she enjoy her work tive of Sevier county, Tenn. st and most?" she asked. "It He located in Winston after the what she was put into the close of the war, and it was un-orld to do." derhis tutelage that the Editoi uut tue kind of woik," the of the Guide grow into youngH protested "just .. comiiion manhood. In fact the owners ol)0king and dish-washing! She Stewarts' Printing House, wcrejght have thoughts above it." known as "Mathes' Boys." He What woud you think of a had his faults, and suffered much jhthouBO keepcr w h 0 h a d on account of them, causing hu aboVG cloaning iamp6? others to suner also. Jnu tnere was a deep under current of good in him, and to us he.was a friend, if not a benefactor. He leaves a wife, Mrs. Lena Mathes, and two sons. His wife is reported to be one of the best school teachers in the State of Florida. The Ladies Aid Society of the West Bend Baptist church will give a picnic on the church grounds Saturday, July 28th. Dinner 25 cents. Lawn party at night. All are cordially in vited. addie hau8er, Elizabeth Lillington, Maude Jones, Margaret Lillington, Committee. "Oh but thats different!" the rl said quickly. "Thats a niat- Thc following gentlemen are throwing themselves on the "ignance of the people" for the nomination for Sheriff on the Dimikratie ticket: J. J. Adams, O. B. Eaton, II. L. Biggins, J. T. Thompson and J. E. Ziglar. There will be a Lawn Party at Pleasant Bidge School House on Saturday evening, July 2Sth." This is to be a swell affair with good music and plenty of old time country sport. Mr. Bryan is now in Scotland and will sail for America on the 15th of August. 4 - " ! ! t 4 " t I. 1
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