rWIN(TIT
DAILY : SENTINEL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY EYEING, APRIL 5, 1906
J RICE 5 CENTS
-- ;
OTHYEAR. -
..r nniiinr urTituiiiPDiT
m i.HAniir NiiMMiMiH
inuance of Strike in The
uhracite Fields May Be
Werted at Last Day.
Will Repeat Demands Thi Af
Operators
IB J DIM Til
1 DILL IU
BE REPORTED . SCON
LAVA
IS FLOWING. PLAN OF GERMANYCRiTiGiSM of nml . JELKINS TO SPEAK.
migration will he
t an uiiniigiatiuu
providing for im
b-
Mount Vesuvius In Italy Again
In Eruption and Situation
i . Is Very Serious.-
and from
wiil In1 fr;
Reject These Presi-j
Mitchell Will Then Propose ;,r
; 0'ff:rences Be Submitted to bl;;
i
irat'Cn. s U ha
, in Tli Sentinel jcaler.dar "l!s
fV Yld.lv AI-MI o. IU ri:i I'l.uii'itv uus
,i i (.; . Titoi : refusing ac-jlk vsm tuially
, t , iu:tds of I'm miners . i.iiinic r. "ati;rs
:h.- W modified cr iu ous- rcau. The ma
i lit'. I at tut; joint run- in i;;e ei.i:u
rcwilis, providing tor im
.-'.laugeJin the laws. A sub-i-
e.ul v itl' Vini; Hit "di;z
"bill before the commit
I'll W
Jl: clu'.l till, ill last i II
in avj. 1 :i strike propose that
. :i 4 differences bo . submitted
ra'im. The refusal to col
the arbitration prop'jsltlpn
a.! a strike. '
mUrik cmiinilft'.-c met again
naiusr !( ".ao over the demand
!;;.-. lire before' the joint run
niiii operators tiiis 'aft err. win.
x'm' o'iu raters' ticct'pt the pro;
fi i ail-it rut ion the seals cum-
cull convention next wtcck
; ).! or Wilkcsbarre. .
vas uncommunicative tin's
; e" t!'" olltt'OIUf.
..i.i:ji (if t he operators to
. aiaitct i is unchanged this
;. Win ii the proposition lor
;.. i .was suggested they said
ie iminiacne commission repre
ari iuatioii piinciple and that
iiiiu-rs hail virtually refused
t by it nr. continue operations
the commission to another
It is not known whether the
u i' i'lii afternoon will , be a
11! one. ,
ujvmtm-s liave slated they will
le tut iters all t lie hearing l hey
.JU'i iH'oli's si-ssion of the cou
: will be called at 1 o'clock.
r People of Naple And Neighboring
Towns In Great Alarm, Many of
. Them Having Fled In Terror.
I Pedestrians Using Umbrellas to
Protect Them from Showers of
Lava,
By Wire to The
WASHlNUTOfAptil i The Ik us
Committee on
prv p tid to n if
bill in a fewi
poi ant c
eonintitu
en or ni ne
.s inmilii r a gem ia.
el. C'lutii auui How-1
the Ij ill on the IL.tis
W. So far as the com-' Oy Wire to The Smllm.
the bill reiKjitid wilt ROME. Apiit 1. Mount Vt uvius
ffvti-.it fioin the lee- ls KKain tn I'rupi-.im. Hie fciiustum is
the Immigration H i-ivt,y terions. Kive s:rtm.N'of lava
i'y of the UHinlK'rs K cfiiilin: the nSiHtSitala fide4
are in favi r of a':i:,i villapi
i'hu'wiU. iin.l.mhUihy.:"'' ''-'1?'
iiol.ioiis of the biil.
on will piohjtlily ro
ijrr.uits. siiulHliavt' a
Now That Morocco Matter Is
Settled There Is Much In- m wrr. rr.m i.
tcresl In This.
Prominent Newspaper Asserts Belief
That Kaiser's Next Move Will Be
, Relative to Siam. Peacs of World,
WASIUXtiTt'N. Api.l i
parlmrnt pfficinls who t.ive
y jthe i i vinit-
Niv y IK"
. do mlth
f the keiiee an- lum h
mirprKod ;u U vn thus any fault .) i Clkint
found wliH tin aii'lioritiifc imrlliit i
sue of orders wliii'i liau fr Chap-l
West Virginia Senator An
nounces That Ha Will Dis
cuss Rate Bill Friday. T
May Be Put In Menace by Early; bin W. It, I H
Developments.
iiein: tax of $."
lie one of til.
An .tlii r pio
quilt tl:at h
ci i utiii animal
thti.i when
Ail i sii'.e n is of the
vliiaKts I' .ie It f; tin it
, ..nKs ami taken refuse i.ut of n aeii
!of the liiva. A diH'elt fioni Najji 4
tstifs that showers of ashes fiom V11-
of pocket money with, le iS that city.
y rrive later. The
The
1 ATTEMPT ASCENT
and
t'he
c to Tlie tientinel.
ME, April 3. Tne Duke of 'he
m has almost completed his ar
ii.'nts for his attempt next July
'v lh: asccni of Miiunt Kuweri
in I'qiiatoiia! Africa. ; Ju view
c-xH-rien!f of Mr. Donglwii,
Hr ltt aitit VOIlief V "cxulorei"S:"Uie
consider that Uil lime he lias
'd is the most propitious geasoti
e iitteinnl. Itnwenzoi i . w hleh
1: iieiiuii'i; of abojit IT.lMMi .fret,
"'cii tin Lakes ,.M be rt Xyanza
''"in 'Kiward Xyanicii ami Is
I'd by Stnnlcy tt cue of the
ail.-; hi n, j, ,,; (i,,, raiiKe
I'lnli in;.-. (jrt,,j gf oKrapher
v:'!'"i"l century, believed was
mi' ' of Hie .Nile.
Duke and the Italians whit will
i'any him will probably land at
"fa and wiil travel by train to
Florence on Ui0 Vicioria.
f lu... 1 i .
t in iin t in i i-.ii
"Oi e. It is here that the reil
win b organized.'- Besides
ll will, consist, of about
,iivi!r. 10 he employed inMraus
; the biiKunge ,of the expedition.
e'!R Lake Vicioria, the cxpedb
'Jj1 C10'-s l hat part of VkatM
li's beiween the lake and the
Minis of Unweuzorl.' This is
": ; ' 'al;e fifteen days. A. this
; l he flrltUh protector-
':"t f xiuoted that the expe-
1 " ." -'IU any di fficukle.
wl-i ta4,e with him a nuin
e 1:1 wtst scientific instru
""h have been tested in the
'ca! ObnTvattfi-y here. He
" will succeed iu his
"'i' -s heavy tains or mUis
i'l'en fei-e. u saie. rhnt
'"i. a (lernmn. niemtier of
'-' lb. has' ever mer..il..,l-
hnS !;H' top of'iiuwenzori.
or Eaton's Court in March.
lUire frmehlle!
"t';'- 'il -ih! there
'!'. 1 i
stiiekm cla-
l.ltiol'8 Of tl
There will n
till for an t
'trants. IS.:-1-Maiaeh!iseii
fort to hnvj
largely to it
station, but
column ue at
ruptibn has become so activs
KurrotindiiiK. v'.l
Kieatly ularmitl.
are laiims in tui-.i
Hid a'su ti prevent vio- c".v 00 ll"CK lnat peitestriaiu are ci'r
contract lalmr laws. 1 r.v'K nmbrellas. Tife sky is .oijs-iu !
0 be a provision in thei"0111 view.
ucBtional test of iiiimi- -
Htr.innt now Iivored is J.1. for t !;.!''" If rie Ihhe
hv-a.l uf tin- Imitllcs. The object ol jia'W.i have become
thl,- provisio.lis' to keep out p;iyeit- S:;ow"rs of ui-hes a
sontative Gardner, if
is making a struns. f
the bill so framed as
let the volume of luinii-
ther members of the
in favor of regulatKnis
ir.uiiiiK phieal, mental and moral
soundr.esK. rjardlessi of the number
;if people aifc.iltied.
T
BRIDE MAY VISIT CITY
The honiei jf our townsman, George
P. Tell. was;'liiiKhteil on yesterday at
! Oy Wire to The Sentinel
j IIKHUN. April 3-Xow Hat Mor
occo ttt -kit liu has bet u nettled p.-a-o
!of the wuilil 1.4 'Ikelj to 1 !n tmnaee
'aitaln. Ka'ii r, eneiMiiaKed by the
k'jtioinc of the M.UKCo rmifei uce,
Ueeirs i!ttimldl to th.iie in Siam.
j Thi Txfl G.Miun Week!;, K"vi w
I'.oiav puMiln i un article entitled.
l "Afur M"neo eouii s Si.ini," which
!'. nis to (tiiv- a il.ie to the German
jt' osrani. The Ile,.ew aiRlu. that
jtlernuay cam., it leeoKiiiie the e.tlnl
tit:R asi'finur.t bstwetn Enn'and and
jl-'iaiiee. i.l' ftnitiR splieu of lndiutiee
In S'am ail t raluti out that li t
hi! 111; ' ri)ivmere'.al Sutures: theie are
in.r m tat:t and in fact greater
j.:ho.-(- nf Kngtund or Fiance.- In con
j elusion the aitlele says: "We txpiCM
j .11 m-jit dt sire that the govt rnnu nt
j will ib fi rd i's inieriM In Siam more
, viKi rouVl) ,and with lis tendency in
comptoniise than it did In Motoeeo."
S.'n.-aC.iti.il developnieiitii are ex
peeled soon.
m . of the K irran ,
jt'athulir rliintii. fr mi duty si thoj
'l'rei:klu nai.) ai'tt. to the vmd at j
; I'tittsmouth. N, .11.. whi le lhat t'lfletl !
'Ill be atlaeht I to I'll piho". ship!
!Southey. The c iigaiurm was recai'd-j
1
la Chairman of tnatt Com-
mltu On Interstatt Commerca Aad ,
Has Been Regarded at One ( Xbm
Leaders cf the Opposition to th .
Bill Panama Canal Cemmlte
Appoints 8i-b Committee. Business '
of House. . '. . v
.
8,V'he ,
W Wire h The sVaUnei.
WASIIIXGTOX. Aprii,
-I t a compluii' 11 v ;o Hie fUiipi.1111,. ,,... ,hi 11,01 11 1, -e lit.
an l t o on;.' her- dre.-tmed for a nnH,-lki.. . .1 Vlialnla. rhatnuM. tit
the rnnimittie a ttitrtat cm-
ni' tlt tl.4!t It r.iuld be construed In oth
er way. Any niov.mei'i In behalf pf
;1. rliapliiln on the
in New Y1.1K 1
niisKi llt ; end et 1 ;.'ily wlilimit the
authority imteli lem the lnlane ol
Cantuin Hsney. He is .leMrihJHt by
nierre, five Botlee that , Kn ireilld
tiunorrfiw aftcrooju en tao
an 01 out 1H1" sot-ak
1. , an:, . l nm Define railroad rate bill.
the leeepiiol
Lord His
Alio has
of a telegtam from New
Votk ui.noif icing the arrival there
from Kuroij" of Mr. Pell's ..eousliis.
M.id.ii Gmiar-dc Strnle, wife of the
L'hatiiberlaltt of Sweden
jitt been placed in charge
oC tho affail of Sweden in Wsshing
ten, anil Mr. Duncan B. Harding, a
famous urtl.-t of Paris, wih his beau
tiful bside. into Mis van lleinhuyeii.
a New Orb ans .society belle, to Wliom
he was v. el ed on ihe Tth ultimo, at
Geneva. Switzerland. Mr. - HaiJing
and 'biide lassed Greensboro thus
mbrnltig 011 No. 117 and were Joined by
Mr. Pell who rode with them us far as
Ci'.ar'iiite. They were "on their way
tii Xcw OilnaiiK for a visit of two
weeks ami ic In probable that 011 their
return they will visit Wlr.ston-Salnii.
. Ii will be iulerestlng to Phe tdiler
Ni.rlii Carollia families to know that
Madam i!e Hirnlu was Miss Mnrie Vir-
Kinhl Hiirdliu', daughtt r of Mr. Ed
ward I., -liariuug, n t'oiiin client mi r-
ckSnt win; n.ovcd to llaleigh In foi'i-
the war and married a well known
Carolina belle. Miss Lucy llookr
Hatm-ny, cf that city. Mr. Harding.
1 he artist, is tfu second ton of that
nuuriage, and was bom in llaleigh.
He now resides in Paris.
atctal to The S-';r.tinet.
RALEIGH, April 5. A runmittte
coiiiifting of A. M. Scales, 7., V. Tay
li.r, P. U. Gold. ILl). Iuiglas and G.
P. Newman, latter secretary of the
chamber of commerce, are here to
appear before the Slate Democratic
Executive Cotninittee . tonight and
urge the selection of Greensboro lU
the place for the . stale convention,'" '
It Is diflieult to Judge at tills stage
cf the contest what the outcome wiil
be between Raleigh and 'Greensboro.
Committeemen, many of them, when
asked as to the situation tay they are
in favor of Greensboro hit! it looks
like Raleigh will qpl it. However, to
a in a a up a tree ' appears that, the
committeemen lavoriai; lUIelgh ar
mighty fcVce.
L POSTAL
PLANTING Of GLASS Iff
no;
niie
s report
were 119
1 l lore. the-. mayor, ami
,-r'' yie si. nt on ia i;je
' eo,,:,.' Ti. fl.I(l nn1 C(wU
' moii:i!eiI -j;, Jlso.T;'
: (,ash, :,.;n us.
1 'nrv had II
CjI-
M THE S. F. A. SENIORS
Tho Seniors of the Siileni Academy
mil College met. at II o'clock this!
:nonr!ng ar.d planted, the class Ivy just
hi low the Jllth entrnnce of the Ara-j
demy. The happy event was attended
by the entiie school. The following
piegiam was ca.i'led out:'.
' Song. ,'galelif.,i-"-"
Short iii'iirr s.-ts by Bishop Ttond-1
thalir, Dr. J. II. Ciewell. Miss Emma
Leiiinan and '.Miss Blanche Nicholson,
prefcli'.t.nt of the cla.ss.
Son!.. "Ivy." '
FJiir. GauUtaiiai!-'.,
Plantiiifr of Ivj; hy ciass oflieerx.
Hy Wire to The Si nllucl.
HOME. April JbfiJjIve.rLPii'r.
tal Cor.greys. opened here 1 today with
every country . belonging to the Uni
versal Postal V11I011 represented Tho
t' tilted Stales is reptesenud by Capt.
N. .M. liKiOl-s, supi l it 11 nileiil of for
eign niiiiis in I lie 1'otloflice Di puit
nienl. and Edward llosewifter, propri
etor of the Omaha J!ee, who was one
of Hits' dcltgalis lo tho Gongnss of
IS8Z. whicii was held at Washington,
I). C.
One of the questions which will
probably' come -up for consideration is
the niIo.:iou of a universal postage
slamp: Mr. Rosewaler in opposed to
1 ho plan, on the giounJ that, as the
stamp would be alike, it would be.
impesslblu to strike a balance, for
there would be no way of tilling
where the stamp had been purchased.
STATE DE WISCONSIN.
lv Wire to The BMittnel
Mll.W.M'KEE. Wis.,.' April fi Mr.
Miles M. Dawson, of NfW York, the
actuary of ihe Armstrong Insiiianre
Iuvcsiigating Committee, arrived here
today to assist the Wisconsin Legisla
tive Committee in the Investigation of
the Northwestern Mutual Life Insur
ance Company. 1 H
. : ,
CIRCUS IN CHICAGO
By Wire to Tho BrnllneL
CHICAGO, April S.-lllngling Biok.
Citrus opens the circus season In this
city totiglit and will give its first per
loiniance at tho Coliseum, where the
prumr.'itloiis have been going on ever
fcinco March 9.
According to the iinuoiinci mi rt ol
management of the liow It will !
bigger and 1 Kre-lntert!tlug than eer:
before. The menagerie has been aug
mented since last year and Include
.sevi.i.il tare and valuable addition.
The cirrus has a herd of forty (le
p'.unls, which is said to be half of the
"!i phant.s In :h(! Vnltcd Slates There
are XUu horsis with the show thl
yi ar, also :.!"U daiieiug girls urd a total
of l,::iK n rfonners. Among the monl
tluitling fiatures will be a young tier
mar, who will ride down a del p. In
cline on n-' bicycle and after tinning
a rompii te somi isault Iu the air, laud
on his wind on a plaifoim lif-ty feel
(listimt. A Kriueh woman will do a
similar trick Heated In an automobile.
jlre ofllfv.rs of the Bureau of'XvU;:V
jtior. as one of thej best K-ul nu st
I useful i f the naval eluiidallia, ftt'.tt un
'ihU account was siKeied (or duiv
..I, ukt,. Ml,.,.. 1... Hill
thnn J 11' '"i i-'e. i.'v- ii. .'h
!Kit sea duty n . ami the work requir
f path nre, ilbcreilun ttn.l ' Industry.
jX'iit every chaplain will do for urh
jiespii. sidle billet, a lid tin lacl that
lolijtcilou Is made on tlie i;j.it of 11,11111
if the chaplain's udmlreis upptais to
ihe naval authorities here as altogeth
er unprecedented. It Is not likely that
:ht or4erKrf the rhapiaih 111 he
rhangedUttttner the rliruinaianres. He
wan n'M selected by way of pimUh
nier.t of any sort or us a result. of po
litical operation of an) kind. It was
his (urn to gel other duty and hls.ablt
It y and record entitled hi 111 to the com
pllmeneof getting some duly which Is
diflieult In piopoitlon to hi fltnesa
to (111 the Mil.
FEDERAL COURT MATTERS
S
(lass jell.' .
PRFOTITiyF k
nui 1iL.ui.11 1 11 1 1 iu 1 uu '
ONE Of COMMITTEE' IAN
1.1 vV ir? to 'r!;,1 ctnti;i-'..
WASHINGTON. April 5-Speaki-r
Cannon ioday designated iln. f'-llow-
jing mi in bus of the house t; repre
)ie tne mavor seei :t m I'lii'aibiu'iia A in il 17. at tha
case.! co:ivicteu ! ;wo hundredth aoalvtiaary of . tiie
1
Special to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON, April 5.-It;ci nt
rL)itnsuceived by th.i state depart
nil itt from agents' In China show that
eoni!!:!ons in the empire ate Improv
ing. Stringer! .orders were lsnid
about two months ago by the emperor
.!o vat ions viceroys to take drastic
steps to prevent any further (piarrtl
fain. ' . . '
II. is new ihe opinion of the official
of the state ib parlmcni "that a general
iinrisiiig. w hich two months ag; so m
ed en lain, will not occur, a t least In
ille immediate' futuie. .
Uv Wire to Th FmitlneL
'UfAJTOX. April .V-K Iward C.
Swift. Cliiet-ri millionaire beef puck
er, died lo i' tally this morning. He
had lii.guct 1eiwicn life and death
it lie pa--! four dayn, siiflering from
I pneumonia.
irlh . cf Hc:i jat.iln. Franklin: Olm-
ever; F. A. tttad, Peaniylvanla: Stevens. Mill-
"'" ni'r: J--R. Hasien hdd
' a'"' - baiind
"U " f""- 2 bound ov;r;ntSo.a;
I'd : I cases and 2 bound over;
"'-"e had 2u cases and 1
Per; C. A p..,. ...... , .
tases.
K- Royal
""'I. of Oak Ridife,
thlc afternoon.
wan in
Cousiis. Iowa;
dlana; Fa-sit-it, . Niw
Maasachus'jtta; Smith,
Pou. North Carolina ;
Watson, In-York;-.'
Sear.
Marlaiid,
Ilyaii, " New
York; Waikins, Ixjuisiaiia.
George 4. Pell came la this after
noon from Charlotte, going to Mayo
dbn. - ' . . '
IS EXPELLED
Of DISTRICT UNION.
Be Wire to Tho Sentinel.
PITTSBCUG, April 3. Delegates io
the ejistrie.t miners' convention this
'.neir.iiig expelled i'lisident Patrick
Dr-las anj Vice 'President Bellingbam
from the organization. Dolan still
maintalus his legal right to the pres
idency and the matter will now go to
court. ,
Union Veterans' Celebration.
3v Wire to The Senlinel.
I'T.'CA. X. Y.. April 5. The Onflda
Ceenir Vrterant-' Association will eel
finale the Himiveisary of the close of
I the Civil War. which ended with lCc's
j surrender ;to Genual Grant oh Apiil
b, IK.', by a banquet, in ltaco;i Hall
'tonight. The principal speaker of the
Untiling will he Gen. X. M. Curtis, now
of New York, hut formerly of Ogdens j
. burg. (len. Curtis ls often refi rrcd
jt i us the Hi'fo of Fort Ilshi-r. Hb was
'rouiiimniii-r of the t'nion forces which
hoi,!; l'ort Fl-her. and Is at prtfciit
national inapee'.or of solders' humia.
The thtcrtalnment eommlitea Cf the
as tK-latlon has made special efforts
;o make the aiir.iveisary bannn't
memorable affair.
Special to Tho Sentinel.
GIJEENSOBRO, April 0. 80 far
the federal court has'dlaposi'd of quite
a number of tho smaller raaea. Theie
was nothing of seelal Interest In the
pioccedlnga today..
The sending of three men from bne
nelrfliboi hood in Surry county to the
pchlieiitlary and ou to JaYl, by Jmlg
Biyd ycsterdiiy atternoon produced
Komrthlng of a conattrr.atlon among
the moonshiners. For aeveral courts
these back-wooders have been dealt
with veiy leniently. Judge Boyd ha
come to the eoiielu.ilon that niotj
severe Judgment nre needed to re
press tliriiicrf;aslr.g number of 'MHO
stills In almcat every count y, lnc
the Walts law went Into ifftrt.Fi.im
Orange county alone, where formerly
no cases at all runic before Ihe fed
eral court there are t ight on, the pres
ent docket for blockade distilling. The
men of Hurry, who wett suit to tot
penltebUary'.rMt'fy'sre'froiU'at'Rtuf'
lion where blockading has always
been a regular business.. It was the
scene of the killing several years ago
of Deputy Collector Barnwell, a
brother-in-law of Judge Kwart,' by
iiKKinshini r and recently officers
have been repeatedly shot ai from
ambush iu that miction. JildgeBovd
said In passing aenteuce on Jattell.
VVjt.d and Copperplate, that tho law
leitHness mong this eb nient of Surry
county' population had to top, If
thiTiJ was any way to do it, by punish
ing Ihose convicted In ihe federal
court of violations.
In the cast! against a negro, niliird
Will J.iiits of Orange Tuesdiy a white
aian, principal witness for the gov
ernment, Kiiltled he went 10 Jones'
hoewStiiiday niornlng and got him to
fell him . a Jug of whiskey. Judge
Hoyd illreeied a vrdlc (rf not gull',
saying a white mini who would admit
he induced a negro on a Sunday
rr.oriiliig at his own tome to sell
liquor was rot woitby of belief.
PICE VON BUELGW
nrnnitT nnnnriiiu in
K . SS N III innnnisi 11
ULUUIIILU UUUULHU ILLj fjj(jf
MaJ. T. J. Brown and Mrs. C. J
Summers left ttia afternoon fur Ingle
side to visit Mrs. WilIU E. Hall. They
will return next week. 1,
6,-puiy Sheriff Cofrr arrested a
white man named Snow last night and
committed him lo Jail- Enow Is ac
cused' of whipping his wife acd daugh
ter, both of whom are confined to
their bed bt !cknes, the wK, hav
ing pneumonia and the daughter' dip
t her la. Deputy Cofe say that Snow,
whose home Is Just east , ol the old
Winston reservoir, was Intoxicated
when anesled.
H Wire to The Heiitlnrt
BERLIN, April 5. Prime few BU'j-'.-j,
German elutifllor, wa ' 'over
come with a fainting attack,, la IWch
stBg today and wa carried, unrou
scic:i to an ante-room. It Is tlll
iinctrtaln whether tho aitark w
raue fainting apell or the resalt of
oiot mote serion lllness.l .
A SPLENDID PLAY.
Federal Court tilt Pastes. '
A bill providing fr holding; of l
niotths -term of fediral ctiurt ar-Bjr-'
mliiKham, Ala., passed by vote cf
tS to H. The measuro waa brforo the
l . ;ise ji sierOny -but rdiled of passing
then biraiiMi of th opposition of Mr.
Vll, of Alalwma. . .
Sub-Committee Appointed.
The srnale coniniltlie on tho Pgi
a in a Caral today appointed aub-com
mint;, consisting of Senators Kit
t.liU'e. Knox and Morgan, to dnis "
.. . 1 A . - m
bill lo provide perniniieiii 10 rm 01
government for iho canal lone.
SEVERAL ADDRESSES
AT TUSKEGEE TODAY.
By WVe lo The BentlneL
TV8KKGKE. Al. April .Odo or '
the Intel ostliig feature of tho anni
versary celcbrattloit I the revival of
old -lima plantation melodic. Th
student choir has been drilling tcv
oral week for lta occolou. , , ; ,
Today' addresoe r fon auost ,.
part by negro, oltber gTiduate of
Tuikeg'e or asaoeltte of Wahlr r .
Ion In tho edueiaion of tho raco. Th
first wa by J. M. Cnty. giidusta 0
clam of UV). who haa beea trtctwr
for slxcn ycnTat Weil Vlrglnl, In
tltuie. ' : -' - '. '' ,
Pi'nrlpal If. R. Krlssel. of lline
ion IntlUuie, llamplon, .V;poko of
the world-wide , lufliei)CO , if t,th
founder of Ttiskrgee, " , '.;,,
Dr. W. Hrtieo Kvan. principal of
the Arirtsiroiig Manual Traliiln
School,' WashlngttHi, told of tho in
tiuence of Tuskegeo and Hampton,
not only upon method' of teaching
negro race but upon educutlon geoir
all). . .. -V 1 v'r; .',.
At the aftimoon sea Ion John W.
Roblns'in. graduatii of Tuskigetr who
has been six year In Africa teaching
Ametiran ntv'thoda of eyiioii culture,
(poke of Ills work In that count t, 11 u
preillcii'U a great eonilix-relal and In
dustrial future for Africa If coutnlll- ',
lug powers thertr will only CUlllvulo
Ihe friendship of the native, educate
his mind and train his hand to culti
vate the boundless resource of tho
continent.
KING PRINTING CO. IS
INCREASING FACILITIES
The King Printing i Company (bbj
city, now has oue of the very test
equipped plunt iu the entire Houtli
and Is tinning out hlgh-cJsM work of
various kinds. Some Idea of the
rr. ;unt of buslnese be leg done by
ihls com pa 11 y may be gained from Uie
fact that it is operating day and night
shifts a. ml Is arranging to Install
auothrr linotype niaehlno for law '
hrl-f woi k. 5
, The Klnj Prinling Company la msJi
lug a specially of law brief work and
its facilities for doing audi work to
mat and accurate way are nniirpti
fi. Hpetlal att.-i.ilon I paid lo this
class of printing and It mention In .
the propir manner on short notice. I
asouitd it all timet.
tA small ait'Ileitce-wltnessfd "The
Muh.my and tho Humming Bird" latt
night. The performance was a splen
did one and chaiacterlwtd by , sonic
really artistic work. The leading
rolea were pori-ajed In an unusually
effective turtiiuir.. The play deserved
better patronage.
IN ACERf.1 TOWN.
ByWIro to The Scnfinel
BKftLIt ,'Apill 5.-The large hall lo
which local association lo Nagold,
Strath Gernisoy. were celebrating,
imHr annual fi-te". "ebllapv-dihlx rnora
Inc. All wer burled benetit'li Uo
ruina. estimates regarding the num
ber kllbd vary from one to ihree buo
drtd. Many corpses have already
been extricated from tho ruin.---
. '
."Mr. Paul Klklo, soil of Mr .J. U.
Elkln. of lhl city, ha 'purchased tljo
Slier City Grit aud will hereafter ed r
that paptr, which la p,Hid weekly.
Paul's n'.an.e frler.ds here wish him
well In ill JoitrualUtic venture, y