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r IN DA T J WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1906 TH-YEAR. PRICE 5 CENTS ENTINEL 1 FRANCISCO PHAGTICaLLY IN MIS: FEW LARGE BUILDINGS ARE LEFT STANDING; TERRIBLE GDNFLAERATIDN PARTLY CHECKED: LEFT WITH HER BflOTHEfl FRANKLIN STATUE IS ' FOR HOME THIS M01NG: UNVEILED AT PARIS. , Cr Wire In Tho H.niinl Cres-taW ,U)- the act f.i !;,,,.vKIS ! kl ottwvrs, ami newspaper mm f " il'l". Imay be concerned n nvr n.l ih.. :' .B neat., th.- When the HV.-.rt tsin pulled out f,t IU. lifvSiUOC among them m. aulflwti! BLACKBURN HIS ' ! BEEN ACQUITTED THE SOLDIERS HAVE SHOT' MANY THIEVES. Ihimuv (( rt Meajim; Fiaiskhu, QUI IDSS IN TERRIBLE DISASTER GREATER THAN IN ICurtam w.-ni ilomi m il... :t-i: d.nt BicatiiK..-a i" v.t,.r,Uy-s S-n i,'',al'd M'' " 'J'. Ihe. timl-foi am wtt the" pas, users , Au" '"'! '- Hty of Pan.' (board wer S, F. Hutchiiw iU artd' 5 ','U-,'t.tiifc af'.enioou h l-roles (child. beide Mis. HuiehiuV brutii.-r A,bMl "' Smyth. ihe Awt ' I A ui'ntum.u '(.!, iiv. siu i1.'. T'.f :f!. M;: ..'V!!1' . F;LV- IHutcKiis was to have "bV-en sVnt iuick i 'Kcli'1!y am'1 'li'U-i ao ;he iep.it seria'He to her parent at Climax on the afur. . AnwH lean gvernni.'ut by; Judge Goff Did Not Give Case To Jury. Saying Evidence Was Insufficient inoou train, but she icftised 10 g. In ' R.ms veil. The statue. JmmuI,' she went back ta the. misera ;hlrh MUi'senis the nrn statesman ' bl hovel on Ikki's pond to a hous"1 M'ieutiic ted in au armchair. v lot slum?, the abode of uiu'a io wo- " '"imcaie "t n siatne standing! L no PinrcTnu niciPTrsp01'"- a . am j,n trw,t ? nw i'mw f. l u DflLiLdiui u m.i rn.i - - - .-..w w : iiaimv whoru h., mum (K iki IrtfofWea" Jury That If thy Should Return Verdict of Gyltty He Would 8et It Ai.de And That, Therefore, It Wil Not Neceteary for Them to Coneider Cait llack burn It Warmly Congratulated. ;houie, where shu spent thi Vorli aftn- the d; lRii by John J. ! Spwiat to The 8-tinr. Ac Tn I n nf I Ifft VrvPrnm ftft in inwi Thm.rAfD.i m.i ""ii ami uw wuruan ui j ! v v iui; i iuiii iuv w i v.vvu i nuuauiiu j ui iwiuycco rice IU ill-' rior Points Since Noon the Fire Has Been Checked To a Certain Extent And Is Now Confined Largely to Telegraph Hill Soldiers WorKIng Faithfully and Have Situation Under As Good Control As Is Possible Under the Circumstances Horrible Scenes Enacted In Different Parts of the City-Relief Fund Growing. JHcr brotbr arrlvd this itK.rninK in . '" ,h' -Nw ',,,k ni'''i. It wii t.UEEXSHOKO. Airl 30-Th.e trial wsixmso to a UU-Kram a,t bv,'" M of riiunwmit. nr.-khum . iiu. .,.. in crrraiun t a in ctintn'ft n w ih to an h.,m. wi.h hin, h.' imvill.-K t,f tlu- M.itn,-. whUh .,, ' " "'"" Prarucaiiy ibwii pliuul in tha Rue FianWltn. nr',u ,l,1l,t Ju ian Ooff a charw to ix-vn uioj? ilUi,W on acv ono cu.'ttr lrom thtiii thrv remi thu ..nu. h..i;....i ! uwupitsl. tl.e KtJiT tuM by tii mu:. whiU- , "'H,r ' iothiTa biiloveil the man but ail which rrankliul'OK iii ihiitur waa putruHllmt was American " U ilii'r iiulla tthy char Ixaan with a ",R .inK -t and explaining ira niee i. in he armi hi iJ" llle lUHIS when he ai fully. tvin th colitviitlt Franotco f practically in It Urge buildingr remain and s still burning. Both the but nd residence sections are JiestroyeSr Since noon the ire partially checked. . operty lost it much greater Chicago 01 Baltimore fires 01 flood. . tin and was burning fast. "The terry buiMlngK- prison t a tear ful not no ot nu n, women an i children and few articles they have trioj Ui saw, Thry Hre all to leave th city on tl:e li is;, boat they ran pet away oh." Road Strewn With Vehicle. NEW YOHK. April 2rt, 11:30 o'clock The read Ifadinj; fiom (erry north and flnMllIt! sl.HV .f h'tt- nL. fo- u. lus as to the number of peo .,. Mastni is KU.ew 'm ... ' . vary from 50C to 10,000. of vehicles that tmve broken (Iowa otelr or businett houiet arelwl:il h. avj loads. fifc came very closs tr) Fart Mason last night and the blfc Kontana warehouse will no d ubt ko today. 1 ihlnk ihr- flie will make clean sw-eep ol everythinK ai Tar as Golden Gate I'atk. Aid from Sacramento. Inding. Some steel-framed arc left partially standing. two thousand refugees are Bacramento. have shot many thievet leii vocation in the ruine. Ne scenes have been enacted pnt parts of the city. Thou people are homeless. are administering affairs ty and have situation in ac trol as is possible under tht pnees. she admitted h r Kiillt of tnftdtlitv ,' It Is impossible to iit!mate the c.iuiIkt ot did. Five hundred may' . ;,K,U " i"usuhu. ;mrt placed the blame on th man, who "' iu.iiin.iuu air: nun- M1 (unt placed It OH tht OllUin Two thousand' rcfuR( arrived at MkIk, at Saciametiio ami twenty thou sand more will he Hem thure tinliiy. TUoiwh Lhc ... nixht outcasts of earth, hyer.as In the inuiKe of man, plied th -ir thieving, ghouliiih cailltiK in darkniM. The soldiers shot many of them. Tolling; 'up steep hill Hide, drawlim trunks Ami h iusehold aoorla ovei :RrMj that the child was in n.d ol!lhr Trwadero I'llace, which hold "1, alden, he toHd wnd looklUK' butter care and attrotlon i-rai tuouan ieis.iis a ltd' watt ;- ri khi ' m iac, lata: l. vlopiue.nta since yest nlny have n!'41 '? " u'mofct capacity. Among! "Anl . al'milrt you rtura a ver U-'iid.Ml tj discredit the wonuu'N tali' lal'v' ( tint French Kovernment, the 101 iwitty under the romlhi.uu to a certain extent vspwluiiy that''' 8 ' 'Hr" muubw of other npnii.-; 'nul'l t once wt It aldt. It ut part of it It; which she claimed tint 'a!lv,'s 'f lh' l r''"',b government, iht. '" '' vttot to bav ,i p she did not know the rjiaiacUr of th .i""'lllbcr of the eahinet. ' niemtM-t!! ,.thiotttti the. f.trtnalltr of (MKlkrlnil hous- In which ahe was fuimiT .i rnn' Ith"" 8t,miU' ! Phumii.r of deputies.!'"" f'Vw returiiitiK a verdict." a 'u us iepreeniaiive various; " 1 n uirn annouiiceineni tnerei sciuiillle tind literary societle, mem "' outburst of applause fnm all ber of the Academy and tuanv rpre ov,'r "", I'K'Wvil court ixxmt, which suitatives of foreign KojernnieiiU ,m rimt ' '"ailc effort to chtvk, and and Knetctie. ' jmimtxraof ladhw, who allended th Frofiitaor Smyth. io haa written ,rll f'ltuiarly, cmwdl up ti the on of the most complete and r.wiV,,',m'11 "hKjk Judito thvff a hand. man. However, appeared to have the odds la his favor, for the woman own brother admitted that she was respon sible for the Winston episode at least. Hut from what, can be. kwned tieith et cu of tb.-m has buslnesd throwinii stouc at the other for both llv, lu 6lns houses, to to siveak. The waman and child ro tp the home tf her mother the husband cacK to UreensbiMo torresumo hi piles ot debris their face,, blackened ( work with an laMiraneo. company, and by smoke, lined by, sufferlnBS and re sembiius; imps from another world, men, followed b dazed families, sought, all niKht to find relief frim the scene ol h.!rot. Tho nwuntfut pioceuslpn of po)t' white, orleut peo ei.viv I.A.M.'. Anrii -U. II : ! J a. m - ni f n i,,.n..d . 1 ... ...1... Hivin beats are arrlvlna. from Sacra, from tho rookeries thev called heme Jt Tho Sentinel. Ml), April Si). n m 111' )--There -Is no phnniria' ftvr across tho bay. 'nlt. eity iii wiiii (1 out. Newt Not Encouraging. UNTISCO. Anril L'O. !) a i nothing eneouraKint? ne ef th( conflaBration . On the contrarv, since has started afresh on the 1 1 he line of (ires and is ''''!'. H nearly reached "1 last niKht and the biis i'li will dotihth lffv0d. the llanies will make weep of evervtl'liiie im far (Jait- I'ark with the iwoh. lak:n.s t hr:' eucnlvnliiu tr-.c ;t line and Piiiilnii,,ii 11..1'. .Hi. pert Escape Injury. 'rON, Ant 11 20. 11 ri m ' department 1ms received "oi" Ai m ra M.rn,. n, staKir.tr that ih, n.-.,, ,.,..i 'ii 11 uakota and California constructed at. I'nioh Iron -'IHU injury. He a,,iK n,t ' a till; loud ot, nrnfl.lnn. 1 '"" JUMI ,,1 Prted Afreth 'HK, April 20, U.10 a. m "ion-received the fo: " ('inck this mornliiR: . meii Had heretofore ', of TeleRiaph " llt few houses standhiK '"'". fu,ni wi't and Is now wsum of houses on hill '. uuiiui iiav id. rvcrvf hJno- 't water front on Van Nss ' 01 tnere. - " llas inched Octavia "IK at fast ram n " fi'fim the fire sin time 'it baa .to,.,.,, le sotub t iirt f (l,., ,!.. : ' . 1 ": one meuto and relief from humrer and thirst are in slRht for limited ntfmber ol sufferers. Lack ot Watet Very Serious. WASHINGTON'. Aurll 20. 11 k. m. The War riepartment this morulng teclved the fjllowinx dispatch from Colonel reo!, department qunrttr mnstci, Hat: Krancluco: "Presidio, Ca! April 20. "Quartermaster, Washington. "Answering jours am issuing 3,000 common wall tents in store at Presi dio, also 1.000 buckets and l.ooo lilanlipts. Will ciVntlMie to Issue, un til Block Is exhausted. Lack of water Is very serious. Can, probably take care of tonnage as fast as it arrives. No stoves needed. Warehouse In some danger at Presidio. All military store houses in the city totally de stroyed with contents, except the storage of olllcers' effects. Dock and all transports uninjured.. .. Httvc. moV ed records and .office, to Presidio." City Practically In Ruing. OAKLAND,' Cat.," April 20.-2:00 p. m. Sail Fiancitico Is a memory. Not a Home remains and the peninsula. yesterday the home of nearly half a million people, Is now a ruin.- : Beside Sun Francisco the fires of Boston. Chicago and Baltimore seem Insignificant. More peoplo died In the Galveston flood, perhaps, but the do Mtuctloiv of property was far less. Mayor Schmidt's residence1 fell be fore onslaught ot the fire fiend and the executive ami Gmual Fimston. wotk ing In petfe.ftt harmony trom the same I ofliees, wore forced gradually hack ward until toila it ipict(d thev will have to move Into thf miliuirv reservation Itseh. . j There are left standing no hotels on uustness houses but a few side street ruins thrust thcil mighty biam-a inio the smoke-clouded . sky as if in de fiance of elements that strove to wreak their destruction.- The steel fiamts aio twisted and bent but re main .faithful' to th hopes of inven tors who conceived (hem. The Fnfted States mint RUnds deso late amid the ruins. The quakings ol angry mature did lit tR more than make the mammoth pile ti-emblo and Its atone .$ defiled fire' -and remained. ius; GREATEST DISASTERS IN HISTORY. ji and Herculaneum, dettroyed by eruption of Mount Vetuv "-.', more than ?nnn , s.. " mousanae killed; 557. 20 0OD l',, ! P"Mn' kiHed rt"qu.kei 1137. vu ' "rtnquake; 1158. 20.000 killed hw' ..-u arthquake, 6,000 In.f 17 China, 100,000 lost b ik.'., , i'cttrrr''-uake; 175, d,' ' "nnquake, 25,000 killed; November, 1755. destroyed by earthquake, thnn.rf. liii.j. t .rthquake, 6,000 ,0,t; May 27, 1830. . ' , rakatoa, volcanic eruntion. 3fi..tfiri nu.. in.f M ?7. 1H!. '.earthquake, 2.000 loet! 1883. Mauna Loa. Hawaii -,o Ln' Z, " Mrtht'uak. live, lost; August 30, 1886. t Hon?"".0 erUPtl0n m kil,ed; JU' 1888; ao, Japan, earthquake, 10,000 killed; October, ,1891. la ealqUake' kM,ed: APf" H ire'rvi,- k' '0M 01 li,e not X ascertained; April, 1902. n town?'?"6' May' l0n of ,if 40'000- ,troyed by eruption of volcano, April, 1906; 400 "injured"1 18' ,1906, earth'Juake, followed by fire; 2000 killed hoidiern are administering affair with all the JmHiro of Judges and all tho devotion of heroes. Jt was tho soldiers who prevented peoplo from lobbing nre llghter of tho lasjLWft&E, the soldiers who keep up courage fu the refugee and feed tho hungry ami seivri the Injured. Doctors, nurms and policemen are working wltlwut fixKl and ail work with patience. The great glory of the San Fran cisco disaster is yet to come. It will never he all told. There will bo as many versions ol thousands of trage dies as there-, were peopl;. In the t stricken cliy. May Save Part. of City. WASHINGTON, April 202:15 p, m. The War department at noon re ceived the following from General I-iin.ston: "Fir,- situation at seven this morn ing was better. Fire ha been atop fd a,t Franklin street. Hose la now being stittulicd from Franklin and Broadway toward Itusslan HIII and Telegtaph Hill, li i hoped to stop the lire on that line. "South of .Market street the Are has pafsedi to wck of Dolores. 'street, but, norih ol Market street the entire Hue is under control from about Fllmore and Market. The region' of city west of I his line and nort h of Market will probably hi saved. T.'ie wcaihej comiuues fine. Snp plua iii;- arrlvir.K ami the situation appeals a little better than antlcl .aK ;l at midnight." Much Effective Relief Work. OAKLAND, April 20 2 30 p. in. AI least a hundred thousand home lew,' have succeeded In reaidilng Oak land, Beiklev and Alameda. Those without, relatives or lands wero taken ui chaigf! by cliaritHjie organizations and made as comfortable a possible in parks. clmreheK and hotels. Almost withoii',disctimlnatlon the destitutes1 were taken Into private homes for temporary succor. Ten to j twenty thousand Chinese are among those reaching west aide of tho bay. They hurried supplies and In main found places for their countrymen. Bay eizens took special precaution to protect themselves from the law less f-Iemenf. Organized corps of special police txilrol the street and J I guard the houses. 1 1 All the people were ordered from 4 .the tiet;s at 10 o'clock. J I Suspicious chaiacteig wero arrest- all that remains to he said Is thaX the local officer ate glad they have- gone FROM STATE CAPITAL. mogtaphles ct Frauklln, which has ben received with great admiration tdioughoiit the ctviliied world, dellv inet0 bdiig no further chra agaliiat the defeniUitrt h wa onktred dlmhaiged and was then th reel- Trocaduro Professor Smyth, escort.Ml by trench troopa and American mar Inea, drove to tho alte of the nior.u ment ln a carriage. While the tuei clsea were going on al the Trocadero the Mret near ihe monument hud lie come filled wlh thousands of people. The troops Imd considerable dimeult) in making a paanago way for Prol. Smyth. Tho unveiling ceremony was briet. After tho flag covering the tatuu had fallen, while the band Special to The 8eut!nel. played tUo Star Spangled nanner, RALEinU. April 20. Tha aocond! l ,)1' Smith foi ina ly prfsenled th. ered the oration. In which b. nnlil . Pient ol numerot conarattllalkvne glowiug tribute to th genius and! Th, l'nioii has prevailed IhrxMigh r-naracier ot Benjamin Franklin. ' At!,"1 mat mat ilH govwnnieot th e;tirlusion of the exerclsea In ihei'"" tc "ike out Ita riw and that annual H-sslon of the North Carolina Library Association will he In cslon in this city April 27 and 2S, apee-lllc purpc'9 ot the oigantentlon being the piomotion of the literary Inierem of th5 state, the association having been organized In Greensboro in May, PJ'H. Tho officer are Mrs. Annie Smith, president; Dr.. Chits. D. Mclvet, vict president; Dt.'L. it. Wilson, score iaiy. Among ine most notable lea-; lures of the session will be "The l.ib-j rary and Library Clubr." by Mrs l.lnd ' say PHtletsoh. Wlnmon-galeiu; "Pub I lie, Lilnarles of North d.'arollnn." by j 1)1. Hiiwln Mim;; "Itural Libra 1 ied" I by Suite Rtiperlnteiideni of Public In j striKjIlon J. Y, .loviier. There will be j a recepctm ny the cnUetis of-. Ral- I elgh Friday evening. Mi. Joy tier left tills afternoon lor Biineonibe, Watauga and Mcl)widl counties whi te he will be- until Ih. 2('h delivering educational, ndilreicse. Supt. .loyiiei i-i much t-xercined ovei he question of 1 ho place of meeting of the Natloal KducaMoual Assoela 'tiou, of which he Is one of the officer. The iiiimial mooting was to be In San Francisco July (i, but the terrible dis aster which lias befallen the r It v will make It neKeswuy to select annlh.r place for the meeting, Ho thinks they will probably solect. Lo Angeles, statue to the French Republic and municipality ol Paris. Presiihmt Kal Ucret accepted the gift In u brief atlil well worded address. In behalf of the Fli nch Republic and the City ol Pails. In 1 he evening Pier. Smyth and ' a mnnlier ol other distinguished Amer icans will be thi- guests of the piesl dim at a banquet. tb Jury would acquit the delendanf. sir. uiackburn ahml twint whllft congratulation werj blng almwered upon him by relative and friend. The defendant wut forward and hook hands with, the twelv Juror. WiiIIm doing this two or three wem lxr of the jury grabUHl him around the mx-k and hogged him, Th congressman. aeompauUMl by Mrs. Blarkburli, her parents and gtuH. hi fltt.Mided the trial, will probably teturn to Washington tomorrow. T 131 tears mm. Ily Wvrn tn The fienllnel BOSTON'. MtihH . A 111 11 19 -Th an. nlverfury ol Ihe Hal tie of Lexliurtnn being a I" gal holiday In (ho Stale of MasmteliiiM.im ullder the nsinn of Patrlmn' Day, was duly observed here at:d In other cities and tnwnathrmigh oiil the Suite In the uu! manner... Many pti.ie and social oraanlsa- ' I'HIH Will bold meetings tlii, f,,,. The rii.,., stales ruprrtit" court ,ktl!'"t when prnmnlcnt holds that divorce obtained in slates :sf"'"k'rK ''''Hcver itddien. on that do not have Jin Isdleilon over hit) h ! ' "" n"'"K liinairtance of Ihe partli-s, are not enfoielble cmUlde Hie, ,v stale where thev are granted 1 '".'he town of Uxmaton ihe day , Justices Harlan. Brewer and Brow 11' "s, l""1,'''"'i in. mi customary, by the untied in a dlKs'uung opinion, and AROUND THE CITY. Baity, of Mocksvllle. today. Ixlngti.u D.iim Corp ami th Justice Holme. delivered a wurtratwi . 1 ,,k" '""aids, fhere was also dlnieiil. Justice Holmes held that i UB!"' t-'it Ihe battle grevn l the majority derlsUm would result in !'"" ''""enoon. There will be another dUparcriUng, inativ innocent children '" p,m,"M i" "ie afternoon and He looked upon i t as a revet sal of thei,s','r ln lllH ficrnoon there will b a court's former opinion a expressed ! II'iHar enlertalrituent for young peo. In the rase of Atherton against Alber-l"1'- ' he 01,1 '"'ft Club will km-p um n leium. mi nay ano win conduct Justice Brown thought this case backward step. J. T. Baity, of Mocksvllle. was In the fit v John Waddell, of Dennis, was here between trains this aflernoon, Mr. John D. Wall's condition was considered moie favorable today, , J. F. tlendrcn, of Klkln. was ber 1 Wire to The DentliMi tne usual bail in IN evening. The hhoilld b treated separatelv, and not!' ? ."' ,n ,fll"",l Society he used ail a general pikiriphV for Hi,1" hoW " annual meeting In the was apparent that the only object of ;'"""'" ami a banquet in the-even- the wife was to obtain al rnonv. The niajorlty opinion, he declared, was ANNIVERSARY GF THE KISHIENIFF.MASSACRE i this afternoon retunilng from Greens- boio. Urge crowds are vislllr.g the skating rink each night. Next week some special prizes are to be offeied, Quite a delegation of Republicans returned IhU afternmm fioru Gre.-ns bom They attended the lllnckbiirn trial, all being admirer) of the con gressnmn. In the party was Post master Walter Jones, of North Wll kesboro, Thi TwInC:.,., u,...lt.. A, 11... rMlWi Main and Third streets, in the room formerly occupied by Fanell & Edwarda, Is prepared to do all kinds 01 photo work from ' the penny size to the large crayon engraving and all at the most reasonable prica. Y01I ate invited to visit the Twln-Cl'ty-Studio.. -Capt. E. 8. Holden, whrl conducts the "Stins'et Limited" bctwif-n Win-slon-Salem and , North Wllkeslxno. went to Greeosboro this morning and while. In that city -vas taken miKe II! He returned here this afternoon but. I BOSTON, April 11,-lnder auspices of the Boston Federation of and decorated the Jewish Organizations a patriotic cele bratlon In commemoration of the an niversary of tlu. Kleslieueff massacre will be held at Tremont Tumple this even Ing.., There win. be an Interest- At .Arlington- th Fife and Drum Corps started early this morning and went, over tho Paul Revere IWutej starting at f, o'ekn-k In (he mornlug from old Mystic liridg that dlvldnn me town rrom .Meiiford and matching up the Paul Reveru od to LKilnie. i'on line.; The corps visited th" R vo. Iliitlonary monument and th Kevuiu. the, Uonary bur; Ing ground in (he town ni with flosotrs and V notice on storekeepers that If they J I charged exorbitant prices, their Mock (would be confiscated for distribution J by tiuihorltles. Jl I'nless niore food than is in sight reaches hen; within 4 hours both the honiflefs in San Francisco and those iot e'.hfr bay, cities will suffer hunger. t J I lie soidlers are pressing Into scr Jjvic" ail the men who come .near jlPnsMio, forcing them to lalior In so tnick tney nave become a mcnacf and ot.teis were issued to bury them at any rt. No attempt. Is mado to Identify them. Ex-M.imi Phelan, of San Francisco, one of the heaviest losers, headed the subscription for relief of the dis- ;U(.wd b giving one million dollars. I All nearby kus are raising subs-rip ftiotis: ' I No 'Watet Famine Expected. - ! NEW YORK, April 20.-3:43 p. m j Western I'nlm Bulletin says: I The homeless people are concen Itraied in three camps, one between (Fort Macon and Presidio, one in Go! !den Gale Park, and a third south of 4h Proi rem in lh hills. No water famine is anticipated. flags. The tablets about the torn and the Soldiers' Monument wert aUi decorated. BALTIMORE, April P.-Today Is a lll. lnnr jihii. it... I,, il,u .j n,i lug and.elabotai pi-ogram, Including irountrj Just .n yf.rs ago the shot muvlc be the Beethoven f iprhir 1 sl H fired at 1-xlugton which , (...b under the dlr.vtlon of Mr ()ito..,r., around the world." and Just Ir.tzsehe. of tne lk..fun h)ii.ph..n)-f,jrr.flo years ago tlay Beitlmmo wruiistM las the seen of an lmKrtant ever.i " - j In the history of the I'nlted States, CLEMM0N8 SCHOOL NOTES. Mb attack upon the Six'b Miwsachu- I "el's regiment as, It was on its way Pupils Return for Six Weskt' Workj'o Washington In defenee of tlw Befors Commencement. U'nlon. Tlier are sill! quite a num. i-r or persons living fn this city t my wno rem tuber tha And! 19. Special to The Sentinel. CLEMMONS, April PJ.-Kasler hol idays are over and all the pupils are back .ready for the? alt week of real work before commencement,. nearly half a ceurury ago I lie country was in a turmoil then. Fort Sumter had been fired 'upon, the tenerat government had ca ed fnr Mrs. Thos. Cooiwr and two children ;unieers to fight for l"nki side and of Huletgh, are here to visit, h.-rjiho stars and bars had been run up lather,-Mr. carlo Bfrup. who has 'to replace the stars and trlti m Hicen unwell for some tint. I many of the Southern states Baltl. I'unn .,iiul 11UK, (11 lAJHNfr, Wild WrtN n fMH Oefl Ol was not able to take charge of his 1 has been out of school for sfinif time 1 then and. when the' secessionists Washington run, Capt. John Tnomas e..ndiict ! 0,1 '?''r,m"1 return th:s a.l,o, i, Ie, ntr.mp.ed , ,1(1HJI his train. ("';," " " ' ! city, trier-) was j Icinmons school and the West F.nd ! trouble, . I nan iam win cross bats on the) un t no morniim of April 19. th UTemmons srh'sd irromida thi Thurs iC'.h Massaclniu-tiii n.,in,.,ro .i ..... Th u,....' n .1.... ' ' .... . .. ... . " r" "' V" .... p. niai'iisv w 'ii, ", MMiiiHMiH. 'Mies- 01 inn rirt snd fkcond Reg), 'presented by the very capabie D.ivls 1 Krrvices oa the grave) .nd of Clem-'nienu of p.-nn,-) Iv.iijia iri,ri starts (ioodwln Company last nigln befon- mom Moravian chin ch were eond'it-d , aern.-s ih- c;s. Thi-v were m-.ti.i I st, 10 oclork Hunda.c, morning and aijwlth Ikkis jhhJ J.eis and showers of Mr. Hvdi" will h Holm ai ".'I n rUu-k in Hi v .l.m ll-.ill. , m!s.i;:. vi, re hllr,.1 nf !l,.,m hi. ,1. pres.-iiicd tonlgl::. ' Rev. K. P. M. nd'-nlnll went to -w 'Imm. tiuon, of Soiitln rn h,,.. Pliiiadi Ijbia to condiici (;ood Friday ' tluzers. A soldier's gun ssacelden servi?es and siso 10 Mardonla for j tally dlsi linig' d, tlx- m.ib mado an Hie gmreynrd services' 011 Sunday Uskauli and 'ne soIHts fired a vol mornlng. He was aeconifianled by 'lev. Four i.tdieis nd twelve rltlaent) M(i"t Viator and Mrs Mltdnd Mrn-Jwrre hirr-i anl ihluyslg suldieis and dfnhal). t . . a great many citt,e(t wounded. At Elkt ' Auditorium Tonight. a large audience. Dr. Jrkyil and Any man who plays only favorites never wins by a long shot. Drm'r attempt to build a new reputa tion on the ruins of an old one. 0
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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April 20, 1906, edition 1
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