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WiNCITY DAILY EOT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS U 1 N IL liTEART- II flU FTER LINCOLN ASSASSINATED Vu LiL,,, rnrnv niirvrinn i run I IUIIL ILflHD h About Naples Seems - A Re Aiucn impiuvcu Today. By Wire to The Sentinel. WASHINGTON. be luny-one year (tarn Lincoln, president of entinet v. April V- l"i louight i It mill I at Abra- tile Vrittd' CAY CORNERSTONE. EASTER EXERG1SES. District of Columbia Masons Scores of Visitors Here to Par- Lay One For House of Representatives Office. with peot'e Living In Neighbor IK Terrible Volcano Are 'States, was hot and, fatally wounded ' ! by John Wi'kes Booth, while witness iug a pet formance of "Our American ' ticipate In Celebration Of Easter Tide. 5" li'll.li. ;i II tsuvlus uutetcr and :a reduced renter is light, devastated regions is The dis- ington Ovtr One Hundred Year Ago. Principal Address Delivered vousm c lords theatre, lu this cit. by President Roosevelt on "The htrar.ge to say. u exercise are held J ' M . . - anywhue. so far as known, to maik Man W,th the Muck Rjkc- . It hi. !l eliurable clay. ! By YTlrt ti The Sentinel. . i It was on sooil Vi iil.i v. the ttih ,i V4SUIV:tov ..,t-t 1 1 -tw. -.- activity i , . ., .L ' ' .A irl 1 1 1 lMUI. I 1 1 if 1 I Tlr t t if lit 1 t fl'l ill !!lt ...... .1 . . . i . . ) which had co. SJ nmry pieckni'd 't:ar oBrf bui!,,iS 'Hr tile hoU!i; of lives and eeiormou sacrifices ot' mtiii-iri!rsu,ttvs .was laid thl" after ey. was pi titled Uto darkest gloom noon in the pies'-nce of the president, by the hands .if a fanatical assis8in.!,.ai,ii:-t. snprtnie emm. ' member t (hi. the morning of that ever'ful dux Lincoln had tile fu st ot i'.rf f.inim cvriiniin; 'ami a i r (unify in many mouth to have a, concourse of ;eo;)ie.! With the hi llcng talk, with his tldest i..r, Cati;aiu'ti,ric gavel used bv. Washington, tu. jRolien Lincoln, who had .been serv- taxing thn cornerstone, of -fc mnltnt --hi Ins tirove-I a '"5 011 the sUfr t!rant- Vlur;u3 .vrs am;. Orand Master Walter k? hall w4-bad f- and K, breakfasted tojuthv-r at thejA. Hrowu, of District Grand ; l.ods;e dteom- " ' "" " "".'m .MiiMonti. aiincK tiu oiock tnree nines " liiuiMuu wiiicii u:e i anil tirummEecil It we 1 and tru v la d. Same Gavel Ued as Used by Wash i Brief Calerder of Religioua And Social Features of Easter Season tt h I'hm iiu Here. Visitors Arriving On Every Train. Partial List of Visitor Al ready Here And to Arrive Tonight. SUNDAY. Walk,, uf Ihirham, wish Mr, it U. trawKrl. Mrs ljf J,nson. of Charlott with Mis M W NAtflert. Mr. IMi flO Nhvi'.;. Mr and Mr T. I. V,(OKhti Mr. and Mis. Krank Va. with Mr Mr. H. A. r..n!(Sr. of AshevilK. with her daus'atfr at the Aradeinv. Mrs. I'etess.va ThotiH. if OjtfiwJ. and Mr. Moiris, of WHmiii, with Mr. W. T. Carter. Mi, llrown. of (.neUMiie. Ten:;,, at "MEETING OF D. A. R. Meek, of ixu-. National Congn s ; o This Or- guuizauuii vonveno in Washington Monday. r tue.suii lias with ii''' hopf. uni,u. " ;'-'"""" IVi'ftiidein I" r UlleS 10 IHAv: ( f t U arinn. th country as rs f) sine the nmnar.ts , ,' , lug on the staff ot (i m, .uht M provetl sn(, t.)0 breakfaste(, -Mi ha qmckeued the of victims of the NCIHS CONTEST Nffl IK TODAY. The SnitlrieL JliK. Ainii 14. The first ,i !h. $:t0 silver cup ,1. s.,u;ord Salt us for the i i i.f Uiieiiing sword fiic k, ii'iii-t today at the K.nie- i", u;t' Win.lsiH' Aveaile. i.,'. The trophy will he ;nr in tenuis of t'hiee men ,.-:ili - minis from all t:i? - te.uns iepie.,n!inK fear is .Hi nm a'.d I'hiladelp'.il: i irt in i ho touriiaineiit .i i u prepaiatory ,il inieriiatiouai which will he heli ;nu: it: June and at which 'ii Hie best Americar. f,'nc ike purt. Mr .Salt us has jinn siiver enp to he cam- Hi iiiu-ri Htional touriut I'liinianicnt was lo he country,, hut as it was issih'e to set a sufflcieutly in ot biiL'risli fencers io- was. willing to come to the b. the .Americans decided i i Imliliiif; th.t toui'iiam.nt i 1 ..'Ni.. riirvy y . . VfWnsl 3,111 "T iii! urn- He but did! ES II CREATIDN" linn" will be given ut Sa- "IV (. '.aiiel on Aerll 2."ilh 'its number lOii voices 'insira of 2 pieW'8 wi tu toe Hev. J. K. 1'fohl, II. Sfortr iu::l Mrs 'i' Wiiliaiits. of Huston. n's has a lilnh Koprano xeeptiotaUy pure quality, lup.ii'tiiiit choir position in has sui:k "The Creution" tH-rttl iiect'i-s-. -- HEDULEO 1 0, 5, Tin SentmsL Switzerland, April II. ! iiulhority for the stute- iHernatioiiat con- fists w be held in 'itrly part, of June. wii Hiiarchists have ' ''"till separately and by for America. iki t ohi km III PRESIDENT Sentinel .. 'lilzeiland; April 1 i. e arrested an Italian Ml Gnestra.i who dur hallt, was boast.iiitr that J"" U;l to Aiiiefiea to kill .""H-vell. The phvKie.ian 1 ! Hip man declared Mini 1 1 '"iii he has been incar asylum. V . Sill 5jung staff oincer was to adopt. It was i'c Jrtii dent Lincoln's advice! that Capt. Lincoln nave up his mill- j tary car -r ar.d continued his study ofj law. Later in the fort mam President Lincoln attended the last' meeting est ? the cabinet. All ihe members w.ii present, rxeiptini: Mr. Seward, thu! secremry of slate, . who had broker, his jaw in falling from ills horse a! .short tiii. j before. Not a single nut I of the nieinb. is of President Lin coln's cabinet is now livinjr. (!en. (5iart was presuit by invitation and occupied Ihe vacant sat of Secretary Seward, The sitttat ion after the close of the war was rltccussed - and President Lincoln m: ike with klnduesa of (len. Lee and expressed himself strongly axainst harsh miastiits in the E.mth: Y.3 terms ct Lee's surrmd 'r were approved. During the afternoon dent received many visitors id cvutiins lie was tired out. vis'.i to ko to the theatie. r.ot war.i to disappclnl the people wV were sure to ciowd the house, as it had been amimncctl -that Pit fcideut, Lincoln, ami (ieueral Grant would atterxi the perfoi niar.re.' Just' before marling for the theatre, FiesideiU Lincoln paid his customary visit to Secretary Siantoti, at the 'wai ui.partn:.'nt. It just happened tha.t Ihe presldt ut, wl'.ile 'returning to the White Huns:, iiccoinpiihied by Sect o tary Stanton. ' referred to ihe secre tary's often expressed fear that tome assassin would seek the life of the president. Mr, Lincoln said he was confident that his giiiirds would rot allow an assassin to get at him and, even If Some fanatic should succeed, he would be able to escape with l is life. A few hours- later PresidutU Liiir coin, wilh Mrs. Lincoln, his two sons ami. Major Ruthbnue occupied a box in Ford's theatre,, on. the right side of thu, stage and about fourteen feet above Ihe level of the stage, it was at the close of the first act that Rooth fired the fatal shot and leaped from the box upon tiie stage, injuring his leg by falling', having caught his foot In one of the flag on the wide of the stage. Before Booth escaped, he Blab hurl Wni-iaitt'Se WtlR-rs. of Wakefield, who blocked his " way., .. Withers was arrested but proved his rnnrrnce and pt)sitlvt,4y- 4tlf utilicd Booth as the as-sass'tie Wounded to death. President Lin coin 4 was cuiiied trom the theatre air.-id a Scene of Indent Iba,blOWitt meiu. He was laken to a .' house acrsKs Ihe street, occujdeil by a tailor, mimed I'elvrHou, iind tin re he died early Saturday morning, .surronided by the iiienili.rs of bis family and the officers of the cabinet. The last one of (host; who wi re present at Lin coln's -death. Secretary John ' Hay, died last year. He was at that time or.p of President Lincoln's secre taries. On the .night of President Lincoln" d(..lh Mr. lla became ihe post essor of the ring worn by the president. lie had it made over! a crystal -setting.: containing a of President. Lincoln's hair. It this ring which President Iloose wuie at hi inauguration, at the LEAKAGE OF NAVAL FACTS A ttnaL April if. Meiii ("reueral Hoard and Navy Hoard were 8v Wire tn The Sei WASHINGTON, fceis of the Naval ot ihe Army and much sin prised. If not shocked,-to dis cover thai one of their coiifldenlial cbnmnmicatior has become the f'.ib- Ifi't 4 if a a mir, HKt,m 1 1 ilnrinncTir P,'. ports wete iecertly iade In re'Sl !h,:u of 'v!"lu,r,i n'h i,: to the projected detenu of the dis tant Midway Islands. A marine of ficer was sent 10 the place to make a survey ar.d to formulate a plan ol f Moravian Easter Sunrise Service, 5 a. m. Special Easter Services In all the Churches morning and evening, ; . MONDAY. " Wsyi"8 '6rmn.,at 10:30 'o'clock. Baseball Cams, U. N, C. vs. St. John's College, Fairyiew Park, 4 p. m, v Twin-City Club's Annual Reception in evening. "The Maid and the Mum my," at Elks' Auditorium, 8:30 p. m. - Picnic at Shore's Ferry, i Excursion to Roanokej leav ing here at 8 a. m. ! M.s Lain Littiu at the- Aeademv.f Mis Cd.-Min, f NorwtKvd, Mt; Janiisiin, of ChiuloUe, Mi tilbsoii, j of Cilu.iu, N ('., with Miss lltnder-j s.n iu the At ademv. f Ml ft l'ase with Mis Ka'heTiee Page in Ihe Acad, m. j Mr a-,:-! Mis. Maihali and t frleu.ls, of (lieeiis-Uiio, In Salni. ! Mr. M. N. li.aii ami Mi, ()mi (Dean will sp :. I K,vter with their i UajiHI. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J, 11 Wades, of New ! ilUrn, at HxMii Plun uisi. f i Mis, J. Ko'iUiu,- .f ItaU lijh. .Hotel Phm nit A Thousand Delegates Will Be Pres entTwo Vies Presidents General to Be Elected. Much Interest Be- i ing Manifested In This Coming j Event jU) Wire Ui The Sentinel, I WASHINUIHI.V, April ll-laele I Sam's ("easress will divld Intere! Itt I ttitiii;ivn wevk w Ith ihe eou- gre? of lMtitihier ot American Rri- ilutiu at A thoii-au l t!i legt. i will t- '.ml tiii nftteiuh convention of lh sh,Kliion.' It will tu dUtinetly an "Old UdbV cot'.ftre, A fiHtlal meeting In lutor of the 5i 0f the original Mm foiindet si Mr R. A t.ltnhardt ail Mles !''' " me pro- lla Itainliardl ami vim M.irtii , of I " This Innovation will mla'! (allawavs, Va . are flMtiUR Mr W bu eiintiniud In. tutiirv vsm and may ill. Thirtnlon; Mil.. Stanlv and Mr. V.I,P IeMgnieJ Foamier' IVy.: IL. (Venian, i Henn. Va , will arrive' A,lhl 'Kl1 la,r ' no preldeatvu. tonight to spend Kasur with Mrs, pr'-' vl"ri ,hu ' -Mr- 1"a''l Thnrn 1 1 tit i, Mr I an, of New York, elected lt Mis Annie I. lianuer cf Ore Hill. r rvhi amnher year, tinware Is the gutt of her unclf. O, W, Han vice president general tier. Mm. O A. llanner, of Slier City, is visiting Miy-W. A. Palmer in Went Winston. Mis Ada Cook ami sUt, of , , ,,, , ... .... u Ui reen six iro. came ir. till morning to The lu.lwellM' life of Nature ha,,,,,, )S(,,r W1(( fll(,t, ls a-wukened fiom It winter sleep,' and K.ister.'.the "Queen of KeasU." w fit -tlngly ljpift -d in this1 bursting out of new life and beauty, l with u once again. And with It have come ihe rapidly in- cieasiiig nunihers, gather each year in the Twin-City (o share in the hap py and beautiful olenmltk of the Moravian services at this hallowed fortification, the details of which were to l e gum di d as a secret goveinnieii ta! plan, a condition attaching to oilier Insular defence propositions. It was, thirefere, with surprise tha the naval Gereral P.oard discovered that this report itt complete detail, even down to the -Idewilication mark of the typewriter, had been reproduced as a hoese of representatives docu ment. Foreigners and others, who wish to krow what this "government intends , to do lu the way of insular defence, so far as the Midway Islands are concerned, will have no trouble in getting at, what they wish to know. By Wire to The Sentinel. NEW YORK, April 14. The base hall season of the American League Clubs opens In the Kast today, : Bos ton plays New York here thin, after n.on, while Philadelphia will play In Washington. The Western clubs will open next Tuesday': Chicago pl.iylr.,g at Dc'ioit, Cleveland at St. Loui The Western clubs will begin ihelr first merits in the Kast on May II, and the Eastern teams will make their first appear nice in th YVtM in Juno. The siason will end in the East on Octo hi r T." AROUND THE CITY. dead with lock was velt suggestion of Mr. Hay, The Wells-lljiictj! , Co. ran out a handsome new delivery wagon today. An Kaster s:. rUce will lie la id at Pine chapel, Botithaide, at 11 o'clock tomori'ow morning. --The It af tobacco sales on Win-' slon market- this week aggregated 27(;,!)n;! pounds. Her. and Mrs. J, C, Mock and daughter., of Polktou, who have bei.ii visitiirg relatives in the western part of the county, left this afternoon fori home. W. M .Watson will go lo Kagle Bpriug. near Pmidiurst, Monday, to superintend a large brick niaiiufac tui Ing pJiint, . : The Merchants' Transfer Co. has run out several nice carriage for hauling Easter visitors. The pattor, Key. 1J. F. Carpenter, will occupv his pulpit at Salem Metho dist church-morning and night tomorrow. 158NERS RELEASED, i tin r-ntlnol. -HSIil'ltr;. April H.T "8 ordered the 'rt lease ttnibei-of political prig,n iiti. in several provinces. ' V, 'S ,,lis ' i"egar(led as 'f?!t Oiat the overniwmt w 'II follow a more l!b , '"Ward -various parties to blina about rf rtvri,, Special to The Sentinel, . W. W. UALK1GII.. Ap'iil , U.--C.o. C'.l-.i.n ! ''" ''Inh y retuinrd this morning from -Washing- alien. ling ton Vtio.o ho u,i-u tin cHnritmf nn. !)TO lim'inary settlement of differences be- gentlemen Case Continued. Barber. T. !!. Fitiley and J of Wilkwho have beet federal Cfrtirf'at (ireeus returned home today. Thew i leportcd that the Hardin twetn the '.accounts of the I'nited Siates War Department and North Caiollna N'alioanl Guard thai will result lu r-nvirg seveial thousand dol lars to the North Carolina guard. V"hl!' tit.. Wn.Mnirtnn (tfieernor Glenn attended sessions of congress I to talk with Ihem about if. The cae aurl heairl fbe ,iiri.inn of Sonthei n 1 was continued in order to permit bankruptcy rase, which has been on trial for more ihar. a week, was con tinind by Judge limd until the .1 n lit" term of ihe fedeial court a1 Greeas' liori. The jurois were Instruct d n it lo dliicus 'he case and allow no one season, and during the octave ot itas- Ur to participate ir, the many charm ing functions which make it all and all the moat delightful time of the y..ii Amoig the many visitors who are brightening Wlnstoii-Salern homes with their presouea are: Mrs. A. Ii. A.diew. of ItaVlgh, Mrs, U'lltia Walker, of Spray, and Mi a. A, L. Coblt, of Statesvllle, who are guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Lindsay Patterson at llraniktie. Mis-s Laura . Spoueert of Columbiiff. (la;, and Miss tlesnie Withers, of ilcld'vllle, the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jv;:m L. Gilmer at llrlerlleld. on South side. Mis. Jesse . Caller, of Aberdeen, with her sister, Mrs, J. I). LaiiRcnour, at "Eglantine." the beautiful . home of the latter on Houthslde. 1 -Misses illair, of High Point, sisters of Col. W. A, fUair and Miss Sliarp less, daughter of President Sharpies of Haverford College, 1'enns.jlvanla. with Col. and Mrs. W. A. Blair. Mis Florence Fluehart, of Dayton, Ohio, ami Miss Sue Swifuof Ottawa, Illinois, the guests of Mlsi Margaret Hare a. 1 Mrs, Wright, of Columbia, S. ",. a farmer pupil of the Academy, fa the guest ot Miss Sally Shaffner in the Academy. Miss Sarah Cowles, of Statesvllle, is with Miss l.illa Young. Miss Nell Cowles. of Wllket-.boro. with Mrs. Hamilton Morton, - Mis. S. E. Allen and Hidnc Allen, of Coneoid with Mrs. Hansel Thomas. Mlsi- Itebekah Glelttl, of lUilelgh, with Miss Man Crlls. AIlss Illiie, tif Aberdeen, with Miss LU Fairish. Miss Esie Hlokis, of Chariotle, Hiul Misn (luie Andrews, of Grlisboro, wiili Miss Anna: Chreltilierg. Mis Louise llaskervllle, of Bosd (oii. Va . wiih Miss Mary Taylor. Mi N.iii HarrlH..of Baltimore, with hot i-lster, Mrs. Fiank Veinty. Miss Lronard CiK'ke, of Virginia, with Miss Mary Cabell Hh ppard. Mrs. Wietui and Miss Cheatham, of Durham, with Mik. James K. Nor lleei. - Miss Margnrit Woixlniff, of Mas.r chiiKelts, at tht Phoenix. Mi.-s K'hil Durham, of Chnilo'le, and Mrs.-Andrew Joyner, of Gteens bore, wild Mrs. F, M. Boliannon, . ' Mrs, Chailia Horn, or Clayton, wrlh Mis. II. II Crawford. I Mr, mid Mrs. Robert lutsller n ml Misn Ellzabi th Pitlman, of Henderson,- with Mrs. John W. Hatiea at AVes (erleigh. Mrs. L. L. (rralnger, of Kentucky, at Mj-k. I'. N. Bailey's. Mrs, F. A. Woodwaid, of Wilson, at the Phoenix. f Mr. H;winan Gray, of litiitliiiore, i.Mi'. and Mr. (.'!iailt F.. Piiimly au-i dmighier, of Cynwyl, Pa, with. Mr. and'. Mrs. J, A. Grav. Mr. Jas, A, Gray, Jr., with his parents-. Wade II. Harris, of Mr. and Mrs. T. J is MIt tWn Salvnian, if Danville, Ihe guet oi Mrn, W. O. Spt titer. Mis Sophia Shulu ciinif lu from GreensboHi thl monilng lo pet 1 Easter with lelatlve ami friend In Salem. , ' Prof, 'and "Mrs." 'Thotfaas Newlln, e,f Gul'.foKt College, are thu guests tf Mis. A. Fonle, In Salun. MU Pearl Cable, of Greensboro, t spending Easterwlth Mr. T. J. Thornton. Mis Milditl BiaokhWn, of Guil ford CoIIegt, li isiting Mr, Wood Richmond. Misse Annie M.irilt, Margtiret Wharton an 1 Gorzeal Hunt, of Gifi-rs boro, are the guest of 'Miss Paiuelia By n um. Mb Mary Lindsay, of Greensboio, with MIhh Liiie .Velvet.; , Miss Louise Siddall Is spending Faster- hero with relatives ami llienda. Mian K(he Dalliin, of Ihe Stale Nor mill College, U at home for Easter, Mrs, Unfits Barrlcger, of Charlotte. Is the guest ot Mrs. A. !). Mickle, on West Fifth street. MUs Mary Lee Joyner: of Greens boio, Is spending the Kinder liolldin wilh Mis Robina Mickle. Mlwt Emma Siafford la ttn guest o Mrs. W. M. Nlssen, on Cherry strett. Miss Clevfl Stafford la apmdltig ICarlei with Mrs. J. A. Kllrd. .Mis. Hummers., of Davidson, Is the guest of ber sister, Mrs. J, N, Davis, on Main street, ' , Mis Lillian .Wells, of (rteenslMiro, is thw giiestdf Mrs. H, A. Pfohl. Mis. T, fl. Fltgerald and Mr. E. H. Oiay's children, of fUgerald, N. C, are the gitehta of Mrs, Thorns. Barber, on West Fourth ulreet. Robert Dalion, of Charlolte, and McCray Dallon, of fiullforil College, are the guests ot R, I. Dallon, Mr, and,, Mrs, Ueorge Hawn, of Statesvllle, are the guests of Mr, on it Mrs. L. N. Hawn. of Falrvlew. Ml Maude Hawn. of (ho same place, will airhe louighl to t-pctul l.asiec with her lirother, l . Hawn:1' .Mr. and Mi. Hoberl Burehell, of East Hend.vare in the city. MJsses Judith Pure, of Iianvlll Va Mum lc and Grace l)er, ol Leaks ville, , C ami .Mary Taylor, of Ian bury, N, C, me, Ihe guests of John M. Tailor, on Spruce street. ; Miss a Norma Van Linidliigham and Mary Irwin and M',t,s Wakefield, ,,fi. (. iianoMe; will Kpeml Kasler In Ihe oily, They are at the Plioenii, Mii-s Laura Foaid. of Hallsbury, ar rived In i he eliy this afternoon to spend Easter. Mr. and Mrs. ("has. D. Hoberl. of Gr.-ensboro, arrived this afternoon and will be the guin-ils of Mr. and Mr. C. M. Bagwell, at (heir home on Cher ry street during the Easter holidays. Miss Ada Bagwell, accompanied bv her f i lends. Mis. Gngorv Frasier, oi Greenl,oid, and Miss Rath Tiieker, of Khistou. will arrive tonight lo spend Easier at: home. Easter Visitors from Mount Airy. Tin following reKliletit of Mount Airy came In (hi morning lo upend Easter: Melanics J, II Padtllson, John L. Banner. MIhsis Ancle Han tier Myrile Hiiii MiimiiT Sonnrs, -UJU Col lie, liih, Mtwti. ii l'. i'-H- lotr, J. Wanell and P 8. Rot brock I arid daughters. cted and thl will ptovokr enough Pitictloiiefrtng to make the congrr as entertaining as usirnl. Mrs. Koltt, M. Paik, of Georgia, wilt b nominat ed lo succeed heiself g oncf of lh vice ptcMilelit gem rata. TO SEE JOHN MITCHELL By Wire to The Seotlnrl. NEW YORK, April It -Joint M lichen, president of the !tlnr' union, received an Imitation ih' morning from Maxim (ioiky. asking htm to rail this afterr.ion. Mltehtll. tiowrver, had so many prtln ei.g getneul ir viou to hi deparliua fen IndlanaiHills this evening he could not accept. U;iiky, it Is understood, I much- Impressed wilh Mitchell s ms teriy effort 111 behalf of Islx ami earnestly desired lu aew the mini leader. He was keenly tliHappolnlri) to Imtti Mlicheli could not come, but hopes to see him later, Mitchell declined to discus' thrt ialHir 'situation In either snihrarli or hltjnjlnous fields this morning. DEALERS IN MARBLE By Wire tft Ths HnllnL . ATLANTA, April H. Retail jna) f ble dealers from all part of the statu ate assembled here, In ooniHnc with an IrvPatlon sent, out to all lisrls f Georgia, to attend a conven tion el marble men, which will meet at the, Pledtnout hotel' this sftert ion. Tl,i purposn of lh.i meeting Is the -perfecting of ar organisation lo fur'h ir the luteu-s! of tW marble miti, and uisrv niatters of great. Impor tance will come up for eoulderslloi ttiul disctisWon, It I vxpecuil that the elections of officers and the adop tion of a constitution will Im lie prlu riml routine, ilutlt. Gi.al. aihar'aa's in the securing of reasonsblti freight rates, the -establishment, of stardard piicis, Ibe fixing of Certain giad" c,f ftone, etc., in; (xpcetiyl to" result trom this rouveni Ion. ' Georgia collie p-lul In rank anal)g tin nun Id" jiroduchig stale (if 4hr ui Ion, it Is trjied Ihioughoiil- , ttt' tkoild for some o Hie flue grades itt Itinible (iiiarilid there. Example of uiarble aie found iu Homo of tin; most niiigiiiil''tl, Htiin tiers In Washington ami oilier l.nge clilot of the roiinlrv. While Georgia Is third, in polt t. of actual output. Vermont leading and New York- Coming peit. It U probable that this aisle Is th richest in Mie amount of ninrblo d posits which have not el Ijihi tlevtl ofied. A prelluilmirv meiilng for registra tion and other pmpoHc a held this forencon. The attendance Is Vi ry lame inn) among iIiom prwi'ut are notne of iho most prominent marblo men of tins various awtlons of the slale, assistiFprIuTto E THE DOCKET Mrs. with faw. mall appiopriatlun. He sava he found Democratic forces in solenoid in I trim and the ore riietioti is freely made and' not denied by Republicans that there wilt be big Democratic gains In the next Congress, - Judge vilk- r. Boyd to xt week. hold couit at Stat' Mr, and Chai lotte Wilson. Miss Louise Mo'.iM. Va., wl'h S'lt-ppard. Misi Watllck. Diiiard. of Rocky her sister. Mrs. Knt STORE ENTERED 8T THIEVES LAST NIGHT. It bar been said that the drum the first 1 musical instrument in but how anyone discoveted that it Th. stort Nori.li Llber.'y slreet was night bv unknow n pine I of C. R, Hoskln. or. entered last ! who -Sueur led about lln In rash, of this amount .It'- v. The .ln Ma hej man- : A. Carroll and Jesterdiiy afternoon Stoker count v ige was Ceiebrnleil f'l'tig. Last night a de a held at the' '""in on Ninth street "PP-i was alto served Death of Mr. Laura Miller. Relatives here were notified today of the death of Mrs. Laura Miller, f which occurred Wednesday, April II.! at Dnlutlt, Minnesota. Deceased was; a native of this county, , but, has been j living In Mir.ne.-ota for seveial years., f he visited relatives and friend in j tr.i section two years ago. he wai a s'xk-r of Mesdames L. N. and W, F. Af r a K.-ith. of this city. Mrs. Miller was j n ,.,, r (Jf .. , i .. i. ..I.. ,i i, i I an t.sumaoie uunsuaii muj uu nn J8ftr ' iieai.il will lie inmirneii. nj nnuj i (fi lends In this city and county. discoveted that ,4 musiral instrument 1st sflll a- my ' more kinds of color a woman wears to her hair in ht r life the moie natural she thinks it is to seem art less. . I to s e a mat.-' has taken a certain drinks he seen double, and Ing a -few more he is unal. i ail. of Stalesville, with I Miss Claude Poimlexter. ; l Mr. Cfnrriire t'iewell, professr in ! Lehigh L'nlvtrsity, with lir. and Mrs. Clew-ell. , . I Mis Margurlte Toirev of Durham, -wiih Miss I.iicietia Wilson, i Miss Alma Whltlork of Sailrbui. i wiih Mr. and Mrs VV. C. Wiiglit. Mism GrarO and Willie Whltt of i( uncord, sludenls at Slate Normal. I wilh Mrs. L. B. Jioisl. ! Mts. Reldy. of Eastern Carolina and j Sudden Death at Tobaccoville. '..Mis. George Dowie Wright, of Geor- Mrs. - laiev ,Spea, wife of Mr. :g'a, .with friend In Balem. Henry Hpeasn. diod suddenly Friday- Mr. and Mrs. i Witt, of Greens-jnlght at her tronie at Tobaccovillr. unto, wnn ir. (.. E. ens', saiern. j'tiis county. Heart failure is given as AsHirtanl District ' Attotney A. II. Price, of HaiUbury, spent .the dsv here locking over- the calindr and acquainting himself with I'm cj to be l.-M "I next wtek at the legirlar leitn of the feileml coilrf StBir! JVlile. Mr, Prire, will have charge of (the docket, im District Atiornej A. E. Illolton will b In Gre, iihboro dining there being abixit $2 lu one cent plicia.- The entrance wan iff-ctd hrotigh a hai k window. Th police were not advised of the robbery until 1U o'clock tixlay, but are doing a!' th-y can. to find the guilty parties. ihe trial of Cougt CNsmari KfieBr lilaekbitin, which beginn Tu"sdse. While Mr. llolton will iiot conduct the piwruiton, It Is un lei stood that h will rtnder what assistance I n (ssaiy to District Attorney LeK of Virginia, who has been neiiitnul to represent the govet inenl and con duct the case. Mr. W. H. Boner, of Philadelphia. r"with Mr, Harvev Crist. .Miss Ethel Bryant, of Washington. X. C, with .Mrs, Uliarle Nor fleet. I Mr. J. b. Walker ar,d the cause of hr iff;alh. was about ,fi years old. lyeceayd The more a man owes t tit more Miss MinniuMs apt to be sought after. he i Has Not Paid for Hill Stock. j Mr, Moffeit. the man who bought j the stock of g'sui of W. L. Mill, bank I nipt, ftotn D H. Blair, truttw, ha . not Mild over the money. In fact h 'has not btom beard from In several t days. Tim matter ha bo.-r, referred 1 to Judge Boyd and if the (eW l not forthcoming soon there 1 talk thai ithe purchaser will be given tiuublft.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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April 14, 1906, edition 1
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