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ON-SALEM JOURNAL I i .jo VOL. VIII JO. 59. WINSTON-SALEM, N C FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31. 1906. SINGLE COPY FIVE CE.NTS THE WIST AS THE laid an STRliu ONE A Romantic Wedding in Phoenix Parlor this Morning COUPLE FROM ROANOKE A Ouictly Solemn (Evasion j i'h ni l'urlr Nobody Present K. '-K Orlicials ami "Witnesses" of Whom There Wert' Several Tin SMiy of a Story unt Mow It liao. cned. , The midnight quiet had ' fallen owr i he city outside. The city clock had just struck twelve about niK't-ii minutes before,, and had for gotteti about it, when a phone on The Journal desk jingled merrily. ( an you come down to the Phoe- i) Ix a minute or two?" came the voice iif Dr. (iraiuger who knows everybotfc' and everything. "Sure," went back the reply. Interesting things happen at ho umm doni.'i linos, so ttie newspaper man banished from his mind the Rryan ieceplJon, grabbed a ream of paper from his desk and hiked it to the I'ho.nlx. Dr. Chreltzhurg and two or thre others -won 'standing' around expect ant ly. "J use la runaway maiiage," said one. "We thought you liked lo attend such illungs." "Uh-er "certainly, " said the report er as lie wondered if his htilr were combed. After about, a half hour, during which Dr. fhreltzbur,' who had been 'awakened by a 'phone message, won dered secretly if he had beeiT sold," the couple eseorted by Captain Phil lips, of the Southern, caiu up. Af ter they had entered the cozy upari ineiit of the Phoenix pa-'.or, probii bly a half dozen loliered awkward ly tu th aisles, not i nil e hav'ii.j ih" nerve to "butt In." A few, the re tain, tho minister,. Heis.er Mc Kalfsban, the press representative, the holwl (Itrk and the Ivti,. who said he had had expeiietire'i's n. vvi; hW went. in. At the word from Dr. Chreit.h ': g, the iarty rose and the couple laced hliii: He hen "repealed solemnly and earnestly the beautiful wedding c t emoiny of the Methodist fii'itch The scene was a quiet one. The v was iiu pealltw: igan or chaining choirs, but i he occasion was impressive, To the couple it was all important. The expressive eyes and handsoiiu i (sin of the .bride clearly linv.: that it wias rlie crowning moment ol iv r lif. As i)r. Chieiizburg pronounced the final words "I pronounce you hus band and wife," there came floating through the window the sound of the weet voiced bell of the C'iy flock, striking, the hour of mvj. The bride, (we've been a Ion.; time getting to ft), was Miss --Pearl Ureen way, of Roanoke, Ya. The grojm was Mr. John ')' Earns, also of lwi iiwike. They came down on the Roa noke train and will return this morn lng. There was no pureutai ob ject ions. They int-ieiy wished to add a touch of romance to tha occa sion and to "surprise their frl Mids." The briV- who ; a handsome blonde was tastefully and becomii p ly attired In a dark-brown traveling suit. This is added to make tlu story complete and f r the benefit of feminine readers. The journal extend to fhe nappy young couple 'the warmest or congratt 'aiion-i and the isliuerest and mo-:' cardial of hearty gind wishes. , THE SOCAli LIKE. Delightful Kiitertaimiien by Miss Ma lul If illvliflu'Jklliiiii V.tit-.. ..f 1 ... ti'resf. COLORED AlitM MaJjel Jiu.shaw entertained about forty of her frienda ou Wed nesday night at her home on Pond street, the occasion being tie eigh teenth , anniversary of her birthday. The parlor was very attractively decorated in iink roses, the maaitel being baukei with tho pretty ro ses and lighted with eighteen small pink candles. The porch was" light ed with numerous Japanese laatenio. Miss Mabel Hamilton, assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. M. llinsuaw,, and sister. Miss Bertha Hinstuiw, receiv ed ihe guests in the parlor while in the silting room, which, was charm ingly decorated -with scarlet sage. Miss Ida iilushaw served fruit punch, asslsled by Misses KsHello iilushaw. Carrie Foy and Bessie White. . Tile feature of this very enjoy able evening was the asking of questions whose answers wviv found oui the two side of a penny. Misses Emorie BitTber, Sallle Teague, "ites sie Henry and Blanche Bailey drew fur the first prize, a prettily lilted up lan silk purse, and in the draw Miss Teague was successful. The gentleman's prize, a book, was drawn for by Messrs. Robert llanos, Robert McArlhur, H. WMlker, Itoli ert Walker and (Minion Schauni and was won by Mr. 'Robert Walker Mr. Itomar, of Ylrglniu, received the booby prize. Delicious refreshments, were sorv ed by Meidumes RdlxMl Walker John M. WoiKlriiff and Miss Annie tlver. Mis. A. A. Smith and Miss Kath eon Smith are upending the remain der of their stay in the city at the home of Mir. W. C. Wright. On Sep temlier IS fliey will go to ChaiiotL where they will be the guests o Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. J. A. Mc Millan, and on the lirst; of October they will leave North Carolina for olumliia S. C. where they will live In the future. Mrs. Sniiih's son Mr Brantley Smith is holding a .respon sible pifsiilon in the art department if the "State, " ('olunibia's excellent morning iiaper. PUT I. Lit Trio of Youngsters Broke Into Store and a Residence A HARD LUCK CASE 'egro lloj-N Kntcml n Sioi'e, Select cd u (irjidc of Tobacco Which Suit ed 'Jiieir I'asle and llclcd Them, selves Liberally ,lo "Tlik" u (ioi Watch A Voting While Man in Trouble. , It liat's. 1 ho way he Will SinipsDii and hoys, Mrs. D. K. JcU'kson ' returned yt-s- lerilny I mm ,1 imit! ilcltnlll ill trip (it three weeks lo Kilng's Mountain, (liiistonia, Shelby, Boiling Spring, 1 ml ( 1 recti ville. S. ('. Mr. Jackson joined her hist week ;i King's Moun lain and returned with her yester day. Mi'.s-W. I Thornton and children reiuined on Weilnesday night from Yirgiina where they have been Ikp guesls of relatives. They were ac companied home by Miss Annie Marl-in. Mis. Thornton's sl.sler, who will spend 1 he winter in W'liistim S.ileni. Mr. and Mrs' Charlie Shelton and little, il'viighicr, who have been the guests of Mrs. Shellon's sister, Mis. D. D. Shelton, at Mt, Airy, returned lioiiie yesterday m ii'li 1 n Miss Mai Sliober, of (Ireenshoi o, who has br"-'ii the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Thomas Tise, since their return from Yade Mecnm, has re turned home. Mrs. Ellen Wiseman, of Knrmlug- ton, Duvle unty, Is Ihe guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Conrad, on Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thomas, of Dublin, f!a., who nave Invn the KueRls of Mr. iwid Mrs. Hansel Thom as, left yetirernay for tneir nome. WIIMV Cl'T WRIST. Joe Kovelier Itronounced it), l.yddell Pea,, three colored were locked up l.isi night lor larce ny, Weduesda) evening Ihey en tered the store of Mr. J. 11. Hill "in ihe coiner of. Akin and Liberty stu-el-s and look a half keiiy of.tn Jiaccn which 'suited thuir taste, and 11 number of oilier things... liK'j' K) eul.ied ihe residence of Mrs. Knn itle Case, and pottered 11 round, down .stairs .mil ti, linally ileciding to lake a lady's' gold watch. At three o'clock this morning the trio were I nlhe Imh up wide awake and lalk- They seemed in good splr- TIIK IMMKS SKLKCIKD. text Books to l-i' I'il in North Car. oliuti I'ulJic Schools Sclee.ied and Madw Know 11. Raleigh, August jn. - The Stati text hook commission, through State SiiperiuteniteiLL of Public InstrtlctiiMi Joy tier made public Ttntsday night at y o'clock the list of text hooks adopted for uSe in the public schools. for the next tive years. There were over one hundred book publishers and publishers' agynis here await ing the result of the nietiings of the couiiulslou held during the past week for the consideration of tho books offered. Those adopt, follows: History - Beginner's History of the I'nlied Staes. White, published by A'mei lean Book Company; Cham bers' Higher History of the 1'nlted Suites,, by Cniverstiy Publishing Company. Readers liraded Classics, Kirst and Second, H. V. Johnson Publish ing Cumpany, Classics, (Md and Third, Fourth and Pilth by iiy Publishing Company, uiielic -Johnson's Series, pri- Inierinodliite and iidvunced Johnson Publis'iliiiL; Conipii- Hyde I. D. ( Book 2. alive. its. , A young white man, Just recover ing front prolonged spree was in an adjoining cell. He spoke to the news galherer tend asked him If lie were Hie thief. Ho replied nit. The incarcerated one then proceeded to unfold a tale of woe. His father had consumption he saiid, and .In. rnhie to town 10 gel him some medi cine, lie dn.ink loo much whiskey, and had been locked up. lie wanted 10 go home to his sick father. "leil cousiimpl ion, has lit;?'' said I'urnlicy Rolhrock, vvhnn the .case was 111 t'li I loned to him. lie lojd me about. Iifien nihilities ago thai he had chills and he came after some bill medicine." So Ihe reporter put his pocket- book hack into his pocket, and strolled out. it 1 s cki wiii:i:i.s. I'HOfiRA.M A scliero I'Oli BAM tXCKKT PART I. March Salui tJ Burlington. Sheruftin. March Tenth Regiment. Hall Overture "All Hits." Mahl. Waltzes "Sanntia Lueia." Bos colll. Two-SlepMooiirigii in Dixie. Clement. (A Southern Characteristic Piuce) Two Step "Mexico." -Cole and Johnson. PART II. March D. H. S" fVosby. Mrth Defender. Leigh Overture Down on' the Farm Von Tilzer. . Wal taes "Acad em jr. " M ise u d . Two-Step Silver Hal. Ianipe. March College Life (by request! Frantzen. This program Is subject to change. Mr. T. 8. Fleshman, of Kerners ville, was In, the city yesetrday on busluuMt ' Painful Wound Inflicted on Mr. Frank Tilley Yestcmlay Artery and Two Tendons Severed. Yesterday afternoon about 5:30 while Mr. Frank Tilley aged 17 years was letting dnvn ia window at the Iil)fert-Sale8 Tobacco Compa ny's warehouse, the window" fell up on his wrist, inflicting a serious wound. An artery and two tendons weie severed .and the wound bled freely. ' Dr. Hants was summoned and took niwi-tnres to staunch the How of blood. When this was doiw he was removed to the Twin-City hospital, where Drs. Itanea and Summers dressed the wound. He was getting along very well lam night. Ir. .Humuel8 0M-ns Office. Dr. Ralph Martin Samuels, an eye specialist, of New York city who arrived in the city a few days ago, has opened up an office in th Tise building on Main street In room No. 6 on the second floor. I nillic Checked on Soul hem's Jinox- ville Line. Asheville, N. (',, Augilsl IIU- A louilburst late yesterday afternoon ear- Hot Springs, between Asheville in the. lennf-ssee line, lias coiiipleic ly tied up traflli; on th i-Keimxville dl vision b l ween bet e and Knoxville. Inly Jie iigi e iai t Icitlii 1 s can bt se ined ;il I h is ( line. 'Ihe Asheville division stlpei inlen ellS oflice l'eporlH tM It (llM'S not kii.iw ttie extent ot uaimige; tnat oiiiiiiiinii al ion is badly Inlerrupred ami 1 hut trallic fi'ir I lie time is sus pendod. II Is said, however, that ho lioinlhiiiht washed away uboul hree miles of tnw k : that the road- ieil is uaniagea; 111:11 several tiridgcs are gone, and thai andslidj occurred. The big slain shovel used iiililing th:' hs'iil frclglM yarils here las been sent, to the scene, also seV-. al work trains and the derrick el. gln.e. and big forces ol men.- The stiiierintendeut of the Knoxville di- ision and Superintendent R.unseiir f the Asheville, division are on t1i" tie. Telegraph wires and poles are also nowti. o trains are am pass rho seen.- and everything in tied up. New, -l:lliv er Ar'li luitry, II. F. ny. I.iiiigiitie and (iramnia l.t'ssons in Knglish, Book Ibv-h Co.; Our Languat', Siniili, It, F. Johnson I'liblisbli Co.; lluirher's Modern, Kimlish (Irani mar and 'Composition, by Newson vi to. (ieogruphy Maury's I'lletii'iitaiy, Muri av 's Compleie. 1'nivei sla.y Pub lishing Company. . Spelli.,:- - A Spelling Honk, Foist, and Oi itlin, by Alfred ' Willi'ims ii Co. ,' Physiology - Ll)peiicoi t's Physiol ogy, 111 tee books series. Drawing Practical D'avving liy Webb and W';ire. Wiiiing Naiural' Sysiem of 'er Hcacl, D. C. Reilh AiCo.. Did Noiib Slale Copies Old Norlli State Pub lishiii'i Company, Snill blielil Writing ItiKilv, slant, It. F, Jolmon .Publish lug Company. Ag'ricul 1 11 1 e llegluner's Mill, Bur ket and Slevelis, by (linn H- Conipa ny.- Diei.ionuries - Webster's liitiiarv. ( ommoti School, High SmiooI, Acad emic, ' A mei;h;an Book company. Ailopiion of text bonks on Civics aiid NnrHh Carol 1 11 11 llsliiy was post polled' to Ooionof "'!. "wTTeier's Pii 111a ry was recomineiiiled by the com mission . for schools using primci linhd, McXally Al- Cos First Book on Business Methods, was also re- c mended. Literary Master Pieces, by I loiigliion, M i 111 A: Co., was re lomineuded for use in grades niibove Hi,. Fifth reader. HIPPIE DEAD BI TIIK PKOPI-K WHO TKAVGu HIS OWN HAND His Suicide is Now Ad mitted as a Fact By Coroner King THE RECEIVER'S -WORK small 11 big SOI (;IIT TIIK lilillMiK ItOI 'I K. Man diving His Name us Bacon Kak er, and Baleigb as His Hume, .11 leinplH to Knd Life by Leil'"K l''roiu Itinoklyii Itiidge. New York, Aug. '.UK Bacon Ba ker, of Raleigh, N. C, attempted to commit Ktilrido this aferni,n by Juni ping from ihe Itrooklyn Bridge, into Fast river. Afler a deperau; strug gle with a policeman he wbh finally subdued nwl taken ti the Tombs, police court, where he was remand ed. This is the second attempt Ba ker has made upon his life, Mnce ar riving in this city yesterd.'ty afer bimsHf by jumping into the rivet from a pier at the foot of James sli;i but ufter being rescued disap peared. , BULKS BUHL j Present Weather Huh Damaged Crops Oi'cally," Says Mr. Kcrner liil.rfeied With Court. Ii was learned"' yesterday through Mr. I. (1. Kernel', of Keniersv i 1 1 , vv hi, was parsing ilu oiigli her,- en route to his hoiiii! from Dobson, that In the' livers nnd'erecks of that ,ss--llon there are ten to twelve feet more (Water than usual. The bottom lands on the sides of the slt'Canis are totally covered and the corn ir. smile plai'es em hoi he seen. "This weather in certainly hail on crops ' says Mr. Kernel' anil tne tar- niiirs are looking a hit gloomy over it." It wan also burned thai the case disposed of In Surry court this week were few and ii.iiimporiant. All streams in tuid around Ixilmon are greatly swollen and owing to the fact that most of the trestles be tween Aivtrai and Mi, Airy have Irnn washed away wiiueses from Mi. Airy could not be secured. Those at DoInsou from Ml. Airy catrt get ho: ;e nut II ih,t bridges are repaired. Wllkit-iboro trains lire still trans ferring Jill passengers, mail and bag gage for point west of Criitchfield. It is reported that in all about I'nb bands ai'e working- on the washouts 011 the Old Valley and boro roads, expeetod to next week. Coroner Admits That He Relieved It Was a Case of Suicide All Alotitf Rut Withheld (lie Fact in Order to Prevent ihe Possibility of a Run On the Rank by lis Depositors, in the f'lty. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug , :'.u. .--The suspicion etuertaliusl that Frautf K. Hippie, president or the embarrassed Real Kslate Tritsi Compun.v, who was louiiil dead in his home in Brv.in Mavvr, Pa., last, Friday, coninitlled sulfide, was conlii mod today by .! sepb . King, coroner of Mont gomery county, When he made Ihe aiinouncemeul Dr, Albert It. Rend, ihe coroner's physician, was stand ing near and he added: "You can see that .lr. Hippie blow out bis brains." Slnee the death of Mr. lllpie Ihe iamilv physician and Ihe coroner inalnlained Ihuit he died ,,f eerebral hemortimge while Inking- a balh, Th,' coruni'r 1 oday sajd : "When I wcnl lo Bryan Mavvr Fii dnv ..morning to invest lg'att Ihe sin! den death of Mr. Hippie I found that he w.is 1 lie president ,,f 1( irusl com pany, ittiil when 1 discovered he had committed stihide I ( (m-iiIimI lo sun- press Ihe fact for a few days In or der ( prevent a run on the trust company. J thought thai If I here a-s a.iivlilng w rong in Mr. Hippie's 1 1 iinsiorliii Puis the directors' would have a ch in. c to make up ha'ever defects there were." 'Did any of Ihe directors of' (de bunk or members of the family re- iiesi Hum Hie fuels ol the suicide be suppressed?"- 'No, sir, they did nol. Any ac tion taken by 111,. was voluntary.- Several men prominent In legal affairs told me today ihat I did light in suppressing the facU until the dl reelors of the hunk hail a chance to make an invesilgai Ion," CAI OIIT BY BALLOON ANCHOR. Cape Fear aiid Yadkin the Hi eetisboro-W'illuwy No tin ugh trains ia.re run - until I he first of ill'A 'AI'SF IT ItWN FI). Too Much M'ati. fr Surry. On account of the very wet weath er Surry superior court at Dobson is expected to adjourn Monday till a mora suitable time. The Big Sale. KveryUxlv should attend the big special sale on enamel and tin ware. It begins today. cent values will be given for 25 cf'nt and 25 cent values at 10 cent3 tft the J. W. Hes ter Co's money saving store. Now Is the time to get those big brgalns you have been, looking for. Don't forget the plaiM. J. W. Hester & Co. Trade street. Methodists Didn't Punic and the Piesbjiei'ians ' TiMik Theirs Veath Koof of the e Piedmont A fH! Time. Owing to tie- rainy wwather yes terday the proposeil picnic tfl NIs- Ren I'ark yesteniay morning uv the Sunday school of (irace Metho dist church was postponed. Ihe members of the First Pres byterian church and Sunday school didn't like the weather any better than th Methodists, so they hel.l heir picnic In the new Piedmont warehouse last night. An elegant supper was served to the large and congenial crowd which was present. The Winston Cornet Band discoursed excellent music and evpryliody had a good time. Mr. Oeorge Norfleet nresented the band with a huge wa termelonv . WJiiiieil 5011 l-'eel in Air, Itrooklyn Woman Has Narrow Fsciipo From Death. K i iikhI on , N , V., Aug. I'.il. Caught llie ii.ih lio- of a balloon and w hirl .in 11 feel in the air over the heads of .",,111111 spectators, Mrs. Roper, ot Brooklyn, was seriously but not fa tally hull today al Ihe lister coun ty lair ill KlletivHlc. A professional woman aeronaut, wlin lia been mak ing daily . ascensions . tit. ihe fair grounds In ,1 hot air balloon, had jjtst i 11 1 er ed the car tills afternoon and w as about to give, Ihe order to cast off when the balloon broke loose ;iinl stilled 'upwards wilh the anchor trail lng Before the bystanders could scalier, the iiiichor llule caught u t'be dress of Mrs. Roper unil shewits whipped Info the air set earn lng. As soon (is the woman In Hie Walloon ciiughi sight of her Involunl.iii y fellow-voyager swinging far below at the end of ihe roie, she at once pull ed the safely cord The hajbion, which by that time had reached nil altitude of T,fin feel, iilckly d. scetidcd ; 1 1 1 1 1 I'eiu lied groiiiul a quar ter of ia mile from the poinl of as 1 elision. Tho womiui st 1 ink the ground heavily and when picked Hp w as Inn nil to be unconscious and to have sustained frncluivs of ;.te shoulders, ankle and several fingers. Some of Thone Who are Cimtribuiiiitj Their .Mites to Make lUllroading a "rentable Busines. Mr. II. K. Utwson, the second ad- verttsing manager for the Murray and Muck Comedy Company, was in the city yesterday. Charlotte will be the next, city they play in after W 1 list on. Mr. J. S. Crini ,.ft yesiterday for Danville 011, a business 1 rip. Mr. Hugh Chatham, of Rlkln. was in ihe city yesterday 011 business, Or. II. A. Brown left yesterday for Rockingham county to be the guest or his brother, Mr. Robert Brown for a week or two, Mr. 'and Mrs. C. K. Shelton and 10 1., . .1 1. ...... , .... in iv u.mgiiiei-, .vitss I'.ll.aliet 11, re 1 11 rn t'i. yesterday ia.fi or sp.ndlng sev era.l days with Mrs. 1) ,D. Shelton, of Ml. Airy. Mrs. J. 1 1, Wiall and nwo children, Mls llilila and Muster, J. 11. Jr., who have been spending the summer at Madison returned home yesrerday. Mr. and Mrs. J." AA. Thoimas, of Dublin, a., who have been Ihe guesls of their son',. Mr, Hansel Thomas on Spruce street for I he lasi l-vvo weeks, ret lu lled horn,, yesterday. Miss Pearl Ashew oil h, of Kernels--villi- arrived in the city 'vestei day lo be the guest of Miss lOilna Rob erts tor a low da.vs at her home on Norifi Broad si reel; M.r.vMniiguni Webb, who bus been lo Durham, Raleigh and oilier points near by on a business and pleasure trip, i-eUtrmsl home veslerduy. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Plko, of (it'eensboro, passed through Ihe city yesti-iday enroiile from Mi. Ity to their home. They have been v I sai t - lng at Ml, Airy n.ud While Sulphur Springs. Dlsih ioiney . .;. ,,ion and private secret my left yesterday for (Ireetisboro lo gei remLv for court which begins 1 here on Mmiday next. Miss Lillian Miller, of Rural Hall, who spoilt Wednesday and Thurs day in the city visiting returned yes terday lo her home in Rural. Hall. Miss Lllliard and three children Misses I! 11 ill and Virginia ami Mas ter 1 ! vv inn LilliarjJ, of Chi.uiott e, in.i.ssod through the city yesterday enroitte lo their homes front Roaring (lap where they have been spending the summer. r. W. M, llondreu ft yesierdav for Salisbury 011 legal business. Mr. L S. Young came in yesterday from .Mi. Airy being delayed there two days 011 account of the many vviashonts. .VII. .1. VV. iMwl.cr Weill to (;reellSy- boro yesterday 011 general business. Mr. Joe (looilinan calm. In yester day from .a . business trip west. Mr W. A. Walker b it yesterday for Fin uiingloii, W ash, 011 bilslms. Mr. t!. II. Hasten went lo Ker nersville yeslerd.iy for 11 'day or so. Mr. R. .1. Bowon left for Mocks ville on business yeslerday. M r ft. S. Wonii.le, of Newton, lio has In en .pending a few days in the lit returned lo his home yes lei'day. NEW BANKING FACILITIES Interests Connected With the People's Bank Will Add Feature WILL BEGIN AT ONCE M r. Louis Dave plcastl 1 Back From Yew York. ami Mrs. A. Da ye and sou, Dave, Mr. ami Mrs. Salim returned' yeslerday from a e tiiii lo New York, Allan- Thls Will lie a Valuable Addition to Banking Facilities of This Sec tion Which Hum a Business .bun liaiitly large to Support It ami Another A New Savings and 1 .011 and Trust Company. U was learned last, night that in orosi.s cotiiiuHied with the !Vple'. Bank, of Winston, will begin at unco' the establishment . .f a sav ings and trust company feiture in 1 ollliecl loll Willi It. ()l"itliizutl '11 id not vet perfis-teil nor olfirer.i elected. This will he a valuable ad liil.m t'j. the hanking facilities of the Twln- Clty and this section. There is also, a persilsten rumor of a now savings and loan artT trust company to be orgainl.ed here wnen the Masonic temple. is completed. The Journal learns with pleasure of these nvw enterprises. There Is room and business for all hero niid lo spa.re. ' V NKitrr IN O'HA. Lively i:cbaiige of Shots Yesteniay Aftcrii 1 Result Not Known. Havana, Aug. :$. -A light, took pjii last night at Calaha-zor, Hava na province v betwen fifty Insur goiils land fifteen rural guards, with ihe result that the latter retreated wlih one man wounded. An engagement between lniirKiits and government troops is repotted to have occurred last nlghf at Arteni sa, province of Plnar Del Rio, near the HsiviLiui, border. The result is not known. ' Several exchanges of shois have been repotted al vti'iioiis places west- .ward ot (iuanav near the Havana border, In iiaar Del Rio. As the place is poorly protected roinforce- Uiienls ol til lv rural guards liave been svutt. there. . A pori Ion of Pino Cuerra's forco Is sialloned ai Puerto (Virten, on, the soiilh coast, near San Juan de Mar line, which 1 lie government contem plates ' making a ecu 1 pal point for sending ni"ii and supplies by water to Plnar Del Rio, should coiuniunlca tloti by rail he interrupted. BRYAN IN NFW YORK. irs all i:.plini:i. W bi n Dog Days (o Out Wet, lis a Sign of Rain. They were leaning back comforta bly agnin.it the counter. Outside the irollev cars risked by, the gleam of their lights shlned Inio a thnusaiid iridescent fragment by the falling torrents 1 J rain. "Doctor," said the ma.it without an umbrella, "How do' you explain the tremendous excess of rain we ve beeji having. I understand that the meiereologictil experts are eoniplete ly diiinfounded." , "Well, sir, I've got an explanation" said the doctor. "I asked m man that nuestion the other day and he an swered it for me. "When dog days go out Wti,' said he, it keeps on rain ing.' Then I shut up." And outside It rained. Messrs Andr, Mlckle and Tom Patterson returned yesterday from spending a day or two at Guilford. lie lily. Philnddc Iphla, ' Baltimore ami Wiaislilnglon. While north Messrs Da ye also purchased large bills of full and winter goods lo stock their large ami sipular dry goods store. Death of Mrs, Hilton. ih. L. It Hilton who resides one mile west of llie city, near Davis school died al her home yesterday morning al urn early hour ill Ihe age- of .It 1 years. She will b,. Iiuii eli today at I 1 o'ebx-k near (ioi-nia)n-iiwn, X. C. Conducting a Mealing. Mr. K. . Ibdlou reiuined yester day from Mayodnu where he has been bobli.ug a meeting In ihe Lu theran church then?.; He litis al ready fdi or lift converts and says he will hold the meeting another ween ir present inn-rest is kept up Landed Yesterday Afternoon and Received Report its but Wouldn't Talk Politics. New York, August :!u. " 'Ivilliam J, Bryan after spending the night aboard Ihe yacht llllni today went aboard Lewis Ndxon's houseboat Loutiiloiiu, which Is anchored off ihe Ill-ran Yacht Club pier at Staunton, S, I. One of Ihe only callers on Mr. Bryant was Mayor Tom L. John son,, of Cleveland. Mr. Bryan will go aboard the llinois again tins ai- ternooii for luncheon. At three o'clock the yacht will stiart for t tu bal tery and will land Mr. Bryan at ' p. m. Jiisi a little before noon todiv Mr. Bryan received the newspapei men aboard Ihe houseboat His first word lo them was that, he would not talk alsiii politics of persons. Burglar Filter Home. A burglar entered the home of Mr. Kdward Willi mis on ITlh steret Wednesday night, hut secured not h Ing. Mr. Williams heard him in Ihe room, bill the burglar escaped when challenged. A Correct Ion. The gross receipts from the (ilas- gow telephone system for the year ending May :ilst was $27m,ihio and not $27,(1011 assisted iln Mr. Tlay tor's article e.lerdav. The error w as a I v pographleiil one. ddilioii to Winston 01 net Itimd. The Winston Cornel Band has se emed the services of Mr. T. C. An derson, soloist and cornetlst. Mr. Anderson has had (barge of the Pierce Amusement Company s band fir the past W(i esason He comes highly recommended and wil be a luable addition lo the band. , Dentil ai Mt. Airy. Mr. .Tami-s Ulerson, a resident of Mt. Airy, died at his hoim yester- lay morning with typhoid fever. The date of the funeral hag not been de bled on as yet. The Yadkin Receding. The waters of the Yadkin at tlu Flies Power plini near (ieniiiions which rose at one time fifteen, were - reimrleil last iii'4lit to sunk considerably feel , have Mr. Tucker Resigns. Mr. Fred Tucker, who for ihe pat liwo years has held the position of car service deVk at the freight de pot of the Soiiniieiu Railwav, re signs his piwitioti toinorow to go to the Bingham Military school tne coming season. (rand SMiial Sale. On tin and enamel ware, Friday. August :!1. 1" a. m. See window dis play J W. HFSTKR CO . (rand Simi-IuI Sale. On tin and enamel ware, Friday. A II or 11 slf 3 1 in m. S. window dis play J. W'., HESTER CO.
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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