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'WJLU11,I 1MJLJLI SJjJI TiiX IKJL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 25. 1906
PRICE 5 CENT
iMMSlllT FDR $30,000
n u uuu
I HI.
ments For The Re-
ng of the City Are
mg Formuiaiea.
IS
AMEN
EIT OF
SENATE OPPOSED
:er"t "
Wert Not Burned
Case of Mrs. M. M. Puryear,
of Spencer. Against South-, House Leaders m
. Di llur Tktr T An I In In i '
lva,mu'' ,avo" uh Not Support Jamestown
Udviusun oupcnur juuuri
Winston Lawyers Appear!
In the Case.
MINER5TD MAKE
A PROPOSITION
BUI In Present Shape.
Special to The Sentinel.
Their Objection ft That the Senate
,, Recp"d for Business. ( ( EXlNGT0V ApiU 5.Th, C4.,e
irv Structuref Being Put f Mf3 M M pj of sixiutr.
Accomodate Others. ;asa.nsi wa Muimnv. Haiiway ia, ufli
m.c Been B'aun. 'amount ' 'be U"!" of hvi- husband'
Percent
etween
I Amendment Would Seem to Evi
dence .Lack of Confidence in the Cit
izens of Virginia. Several Leader
Speak in No Uncertain Term.
ct,i KaiiB.-M R. O. Puryvar. mas taken up'
Have Been She-i.-.. 1v;dj-.,.l't..1pt.rtor Wlrt he Uv . By Wire to The SmtliiL
i Military and IV. Tbo pla'.o'iff i mri-.iK tor daiui BOSTON, Mas.. An
county urn
it MM AUG. 4 T
REUNION
NEW ORLEANS
At Meeting of Scale Commit
tee Today Counter Pro
posal To Be Framed.
Thit Will Servo at Reply to Last P re
petition of Operator. Meeting of IfcaiocraLv x.vu:lvi emmultteo thU
Seal Committee Will Probably jfu"rmsm i! - :: " ho'J
Contums Several Day After That jfctlo for the cloetloa of do'.' j
Democratic Executive Com-'
mlttee Unanimous In Its De- Thousands
clslon Against Primary For j veterans
Nomination of County Can-';
dldates. ;
of Confederate)
From Various
States Gather There.
At a, tt'WiKK of the Frsth coi;ty
Convention
Called.
of Minora Mutt Be
25. It is
accept till
By Wire to The Sentinel
WILKES DA RUE, April
25. When
..r.oi
Tlie ?n'tri
iuNns'o.
April
! In t! am-., jo:: of iuo.ooo on ai - w-3 oc.iso wiu tm
. cjnni of the dati ot lu-r husbsnd. aitti. lir.cnt mad.' by tfca sn;e withe inisoiiif scale eomiuluev went
. i Mr. Punreftf tu killed at Snonear i -he I'M appropriating $5tMMMK tor the;: !ion this 'mom
:.. Af , j- loTumrv. 1901. hv b:-inir sii.m h Jan. ?sto . expon'tion. To .-naieby tb-j Publishers" Tres reon
hi- a 11 ,t.4, aiiin. ..11! 'an; adei 1hn til 1 1 u as to rear! lhntluvp that a counter nir.i:.M,tWv ta .
" J ... .rvw.v .11 .... - - - - - 1 - -- ' tf'U
Av.il
Splendid Program Arranged, Thta
Embracing Butineta and Boaial
Setaiona and Big ParadeOt)
Elaborately becorated WiWth Ceiv
federate Flaga Intertwined Witn
Start and Slripet. .
rcDW.Kr iurmiir.il vt jiK.iro Waul im pre.'nne and t-; '" awiwaca vm oo euticcui 01
-1- t ulrno- ' . 7 . . .1 t. - .) L . ., 1
,. 1 .in n to airx-n.iMi; Clement Manly, of Wic..on. and V. s t"uIr.on statft Uler of tl"
,Jb. RoOmau, of Chailolte. The plan.'. - hcajj say thy :u ncwr givo their
ail nt " '' 'v i" T i tiff w Tprwv&toi by Watson, Buxton 1 - 'kvc to ine auwa-anveut. 11
n opt04 crwrfCtxt that but tor mKro
jconUnwnt In the ward wht're 3vo
atoi Cux anrt KepkontaU Faber
arc lut'.spst-yl no stich antendnu-nt
eon! j hae lK-ft placed on the Mil.
Ri'iaviViUntive Hayw, of howeil.
sakl that rather th.is fravtf auch an
Sti to th" SUtp roiiKrewtluna. act
JuJit-liu r.:nrnt,.a at t(H c.rut h.w'
kj this city on Sat tu day. JmK III.
Tlvn dntj fjr th county rontuUJii
tu nowtint caivlMato. a slrcivd.
It will 1h bWJ on Saiuni.15. Auictt I
- .AAal.'.iri Rnl t M i. Hti.niinniicli' .li,'
, roprtk :.a- ..... . . . . . . . it!iU cttr tblii aMcaatat aiMtwr that mutt
8y tVIre to The Boattne.
XBW ORLEANS. April 2S. Th
ixieiith annual mir.Soo of Um I'd
Itwl CoufevietaUt Vwiana optnud In
friffo XMtld nuver arU?!, vttSon
ln Oakland ! axsuntir..?
cwti.--. Tt'.tts, how?iiT,
V thiKv. :'. up in OtikJamr,
riM? f.s aiiviiiR tio-r.i
!.-uU of potatoes arrivfil
v fmm SiUt Ukr- City, ln
ri-nrt .lint .th contri-
h.ml phiklt-t-n of that ell.
a,-kl f c.:itrll)tttc live
1.
: of walls continupft.
j ol tb-j staffal commil
1 n xtU'.l the city's
Wi'.lrm alw.il nt tly uiwlcr
but forty cant of small
er suet car Hna are mi
. sixty 1. h i Kiaiioiifc are in
e ili-at :.n o stores in
. rtf h'tsit.-.. txvpi MC
ii.isi ! by the mayor to
l .;!-. 1 the state and
, 1 -.i u't. iuk mate sQt lints
Killed at San Jose.
KI.ES. April L'j AccuraUi
(l.iiiiiKtWMi wroim'ti at
reach' r lir.ro. Tho busl-
a::d !i ilt of tho rcsl
:. wis (l.inii,(t.'i or no
s wili ;is,i,'rtgat( clKht
NtiKiHi inrw :., ' wo.ro
i ltimi;d; fii.iftO tifo hunii
enl Pertont Shot.
iXCISCO, April :r.. Every
rim fujin tho corouer
lit i f m,-rc pcrsonn jhot
m :u!i, t.i ot citizen.'
si:;l llna mot'lliilic .ha,t
liiuthi r of .lihvmy Ilrlit.
'htt r, h.til Ih-oii killed. It
!! beratuM he to
e m lii.: aiuomnhllc to
sa:iL; . t h.'in.-s.-ives as
;o cany all ta
"ti: ) !. Brltt hns ocen
itvptal ilavK. Kalluro to
iK 10 cinhim the repott.
'1tl:,:F iM'twcen mil It In
''W ransd a troB dj-
I'iif wlihd-i-awai of state
'iatnt-n arn'sted policu--m.c
ia.itancca conipelletl
o: the Mreets.
NEWS ITEMS REPORTED
cjiijvtnial an U wIU tak oru tluii-
tc tornittlate thiu.
WhPther tbo operators accept ihc
now counter proposition or M a
eoeiver.'.'.oa of the mtnora miinl be
c.iljc.i to taka final action on all ucco-
am.iniiuent mloptcd ho would ihati'l''0" w tentative ar omenta lyy
Tho it.Hrtirtu :X Hie acalo wmtnit: jej""4." offlf
A few other nuiitim of miikvr hnp.ir
Uctel ftir tbo ivuuhm cotifllctd wliA
lit prooably occiw aevetal da In ' V y " . " ttha date wxte. fur tho obeerrvro
vkw of the fact tba the new- couMtr j f"","; "1 k.I , Juni"' Ir i tta
fl( ruv x-teraiva to rvwaln twu
nmnnltAII m-11t attltwwlK- A..V1M1I ,.i ,.H I
net tienwn M What IDnr. deniamUj""'" ockHk
be in t'lvflnlt fotrrn 1st larmly ,,
Special to The Sentinel.
RALEIGH, April 26. Flfteon case
were Uaposie4 of lar; erenlns by th-
aapteroe court, opinions belr..; handed
down In eleven and four Others betas
afRims.J p?r cutiiitn. Probably U15
caao of nust public lnttivEt waa State
v. Mirtln roin Foityth. in which
RetJ .Mat tin waa convicted of thiow
Ins a t c;3 Into a street car at Win
Ftou-Sal'em. Th anprcata conn ilnda
so error 1n thj tilal below w that
th oii'!cUo:i f..l aenletico stand.
Tho qnoatlon involved '. th appeal
was wtcthcr or not Direct enra ate
i; il or personal prcperty. Co.insel
tor tho (!;fet:Jant, J. S. flroKan, at
sued that fitreet chm aro not. personal
praporly m that tha piosecwtloa couij
D'X, as It wfi In this cat 3, ha ti-'lwr
37ii of th -3 Co.to RevlB.il. In an
si abl ate opinion by Associate Ju&lice
W tlkcr tho supreme court haula that
tho cara aio personal property so as to
11 1st a w lfal and waatwi Injury to
thm cilnilnar uzl-zt rectlc:. a"f U
ltd Hevlwk but tha; tho in lictnn r.t 1
not S'tffleicnt ta MEitain couvletlcn at
cniMtMH law far iikiUcIuui niiwchlef at
.intended by the Slate.
Much of tho opinio:! Is devoted to
showing that even thn trncka?n of
itrtet raiilway con;inile cannot be
eonst:-uctP:f to be realty since it Is
used In common wlt.'i the gw?rul
public for highway purpop. the eats
"laving only riKht of way. This method
3f piotwutfci.? parties who throw
stones Into stir ot cars n.s for tlaniURu
to ?rMal property Is n.ade noev-s
inry ftr tha reason that the acts of
tho hill m-1 kdVF hnmilliu 'Atn l.t
'tho senate e-vLdenced a lack of confi
dence lu the cltlxMis of Virginia.
( lliEN
1 WSMIHT.
sx ial nvscting of t'.te
'1 I Aiil-'tniej last fl(shi
' lh' lN,'d' flatly refused
Hi the terms domanded
rrt Tariff anrio.
'-ive the itiHurar.ec
nt s.'itt here by iiie
Jlf known U teiiua.
to the effort tnat
"'.1 "xpe;;! abimt ir. ii.in
" atvr an-1 fire depart-
"in-assooiation) would
1,1 on metxaniiie r.,-H
ln '-'iiiaitv on all
;' Mr. Noi-flt-et miitle a
" which th:u he
' a-e-tociatiora i(Tor
V'P' little an, asi the
I ''.. lately on the
' "as --ttiM-1:v rntj.
"T-rate than Vfce.
" ! 1 was in favor vf
""wh as possible
" b- comparative:-
' "'' )lll''f property
Ta : to ,
In occlusion Mr
".,, IO report the
" ihe matter to the
' ;,H ," '.ncmme-rcial
'). ami U it ftkt, gcn
1 a-.viKablc.
"".animoualy
'f"l at a.-ime length
' ' either purchase the
" on hy the city
' r dt-nou 1 iw.. o
"iv I sable.
SAVED THE TMII;
TRAVELS ON II PUSS
A few wevks ago Mr. CnJ-eb Thomas.
while walking along tho railroad tra.'l;
east of town: discovered a broken tail
Knswlnjr that tho panger tram
would Im dim to a few minute he iau
down tho toad a.'f flaKKed the ti.iln
thuit preventing what, may have brM;
a axriouH) wreck. A few dava later
Mr. Thonm redeived a letter fromtni' StokPR couwty, Ix lng a son of Mr. aad
pany Thanking Mm for his actfMrs- z- Wnl- wlw nlf 'np
company thanking
anil notifying him tltat when he
wished to travel to write the anipcrln
tended of ibis division and he auJ
his wife would 1)0 furnished with
passes. Yesterday Mr. m Mr
Thon: rtceive.-el lijnsportatlon to
Murphy , N C.
OF
The restilar meeting of ta Asao
elated . Chafl'ilc.? wa held yesterday
afternoon tin the Eika' parlor. '
The sjcrevary shnw:..t, by hr 're
tort, that there tiad bee-n CS appli
cants during tho past month for help;
the letrUlaturo pro.lUmg punishment 52 weto fou-l downing ani were
Cor soiling railroad tars does not ap- h-iipe. i not eie-Fcrving; is garmeu
ly to sum cars aa many believe na been eKisiributeti.
Tbo list of oplnltxis
Forsyth ccunty fl-
J. R-Tnold'a Tobacco
fro Forsyth, uo
no
thut it should
'elivered from
iows:
J.Mies vs. R.
Co.,' new tilal.
State vs. Martin,
error.
State vs. Martin, from Forsyth
enr.'.
Porrin vs. Board of fSlders, Mora
vian Province, fro;p Forj-t)h, per cur
lam affirmed.
Sternberger vs. .Taeolw, from For
syth, p?i- curiam affirmed.
RALEIGH. Aprtl 23. This mornhig
at the home of (be bride's fat,ler, near
Ralt'igh. Miss Pattio B. lyewis, daugh
ter of Dr. R. H. L?wi, was united In
niairiage to Dr. Isaac Mannins, trf
Chapel Hill. Tho ceremony was per
formed by' Dr. Marshall, rector of
ChriKt church, In tha presence? of the
family and Intimate friecds at 10:"0
o'clock. A buffet breakfast was sciv
ed after the ceMvmony. Dr. and Mrs.
Manning then left for a bridal tiip
north.
Governor Glenn received thhs mortu
'a n lerter from Mr. Hugh Chnthatn,
of Chatham Manufacturing Co., of
Elkln, .commending most highly the
appeal governor made for Nirth Caro
Una to contribute relief to San Fran
co aiiffe-rers and notifying him that
tho cnahi' will contrlbuto on ben
(bed pair blankees, which th South
ern Railway, will send to Sau Fran
cisco free.
Old Homestead Burned..
Special to The Sontinel.
MOCKSVILLB, April 25. Tho farm
dwelling house of J. B. Johnston?,
located a few miles In tho country,
was ('.vstroyea by fire yewerday ua;ut
nocA Tho . building was the o;.l
Johnstone. tmestead. cventy-five
or eslghty years old. The tenant, who
occuplcel the houao losl 200 bushels of
corn and all his m.at. Tho los Is
about $2(100. with no tiiMtrance. The
Ore originate d aboat tlvo stove llu-J In
tho kltchffn.
Th?ro had btven paift out for pt.rv-
tii!r.ns unl milk 158.60; orders for
rr.edlelno $9.05; given help In various
ways to tho amwwvt of $12. 25.
In one t-ntance c trtiind nurse had
furnished for child ick wlih
diphtheria. Twenty-flvo visHs ' nad
lieen male by tha lasiies of tho execu
tive board, preachers and officers.
Tho following yibMlng commitee was
appojr.i.ecl for tiio flist quarter of tl
new yar: Mewdomc J. R. Cummlns.
II. H, Tatum, Ooorgc Coan. C. M.
Thomas, Jasper Deri;i and' Mis Mary
H.)li?in.
There was a full attendance, am
tho work of the n?w year started out
ur. I-?!' very favoiablo circumstances.
REVIVAL IT BURKHEAD;
ANOTHER FINE SERMON
LETE
FO St(nn1
T EVENT
April 25.A.mor.
prom-
ipian
throw. v" ,urh-
to the frM. pr,
y in the Olymp
Mrs. J. v. Cook went to Danville
today t) visit relatives.
Th'3 revival serviioes at Burkhead M,
E. church ai'e giowing in Interest, and
attendance. Tho church was crowded
last night,- Rev. J. F. Kirk cemducWvl
th serviot- am preached a practical
and convincing si-rnio.i, Tho text wa
chesen from 1st The1., 6-9-19: For Gad
that not appointed us to WTath, b it to
7btalnj saii-ation by our jcrd Jesus
Christ, who dre! for us, that whether
we wake or sleep, we should live if
jetbsr with Him.
The prWi?,r aii'l gootkts of Gol
wero levealed: lrv disclosure, Mr. Kirk
told how God's power was manifested
In aB things; how everything die's ,t
is destroyed1, saylng'that nothing can
be savrel ete-rnnlly except the soul of
man; that all struggles and tolls trd
n a Kwe'tfter and nobler life, to the
jhl.'Jren of God; that, Chrlse. prom it.es
'alvatlon froirf death, sin and elestrue
"ion. Services are he-M dally at 3:30 and
S p. m.. to which the public is cor-
ilally Invited.
-H"M"H 4 4
f AN APPEAL.
To the (MHor: Our tw-ople
are familiar with tho terrible
disaster which has overtaken
San Francisco and the dewi
tutlon and suffering which
. ha.s.followoil Any erf our ctt
lz.ns who desire to cottibuto
to their relief may do so by
I'ndlag me the amount ami
the same will bo pTommly
I forwarded.
T O. B. EATON. Mayor.
n4r Ljiubburg
The graduating exfrclses of tin
coloud rtaili d school will take place
n'tho chapel Friday evening, April
'27. Rev. C.'o. C. Clemmt, D. D., of
Charlotte, will deliver the annual nd
drs. The public is cordially Invited
to be present. ,
Col. John R. Cunfil-iejham. of T.r
'on county, paysrd through the city
'am. evering, returning home frejm a
trip to Mt. Airy.
! Mrs. Marvin Adams and Mrs. E. H.
Pass, who hav ben Visiting Mrs. J.
: P. FeaiinTton. rotitrne-d to Mocks
vlllo this afteicoonv
Walt Martin left this afternoon for
tbo acalo corrunltteo with Uw opera
tors. Mitchll wool t not Kcuss the tow
counter proposition.
DEATH OF MR.J. 0. WALL;
FUNERAL T(
Mr. John D. Wall, who! serloua ill
ness has be-on noted se'veral timoa In
theav otHtsnuii. died Just before? 12
D'cloek last night at his retld-ewce. Ki'.l
West Fifth street, at tho age of 41
ytais.
Tho fensed was a native of
lino dividing Stokes and Rockingham
sountte. Mr. Wall had rnwn a resi
iert of this city 24 years. Hn first
VM tho pualUem of salesman with W.
M. Hinsliaw when tho latter conduct
;d a meicanitiilo baslness em Trade
street, In atoie-room now owned niii
ssenpiod by J, F. Griffith. lAter n
p.-rked in (ho hardware siorc of H. R.
emwfiml A, Co., until 1893 wboti lio
btejame member of tho hardware
5nn of Crawford, Wall & Huske. A
year-or two lat-er Mr. Crawford Bold
hla intei-et to tho other members of
'.he Aim. Tho lnisimH wa conducted
under the. namo of Wall & Jlusko un
til a few inonlh ago when tho eon
jCrn wtj incorporated,- i-mltlod tho
WaU-Htusks OoiniMc-y. Upon organiit-
'ag Mr. Wall waa eKctcl 'lce-proi-
lent.
Tho lece-a?rl was quiet and una
fumliift.. Init a goo l Inulness man i.nd
a host of friends mourn his ikaUi. He
"eaves quite A uloo estato to his wife; he
tnd two ciiildrvu. Otlior r-ear reU
'Iveii incltul? father and mother,
blather and one r'lster.
Tho funeral service will be ' -on-tottcd
front the xosCdenc.o at 3 o'clock
"cm Ki row aftr rnoMii by-.h,la,pasTor, Dr.
H. F. Chrellxlx-rg. The interment
will bo la the Salem cemertery.
THE CREATION" IT --
ACADEMY T0NI6HT.
from tbo reunion, but tholr Ojiooovas
out ha rmuvued uo urtVabla dualuvi
tieso of tb crowta wixk h har ootu to
thU city Nr oho rveuiloo. The city" U
crowih-d wltli rtsltore flora all pui
of tbo I'niti-d HutM, panicularty, (
couise. tho 8ouths nUitea. AU tuih-
! lio btilkVintes and tn-tajr busiiMvM hoM
I . ... ... i . . .. . .. i , - . . . . . k . ..
J-u:ph llayd tho composer of t'.ls KLIZJ TUT rZ7Z7 .
and musical oratorio, began this i'LJ1'.. f?1 .f"1
nH w. tin mum ij niun U1V
Start and Htrlpe. -
grand musical oratorio. bi-g:iu
master pleco In his sixty-fifth year,
spending more than thieyeaVs ot
cor.tant work ot (hi production.
This otntlo aVmo would bate written
hU name high on tho scroll of fa mo
It exce 'j In mo chotal and solo parts,
aa denala In benoty utul frvsbneos
any work of Haydn's youth or prlnK-.
One cf the most pathetic scews ki
ce lection with this oratorio was that
whiich took placo a; hts last appear
anre In public, jn ho wa carnl
In his arm chair to witness a reman
ib'. 3 performance of this masterpiece-.
It was first pcrfoimid In America
by the Moravi-ina Itv llethK-hcnv Fu,
In 1X1 1. Tonight and tomorrow night
lovers ot high clntts mtwlc will hae
the oppeiriiisilty ot hearing thta won
ferful sory of ''Tho Croailon," whloh
will he given by the tin se mitteUal
talent obtainable. Mrs. Giaco Bmnei
Williams, tli j noted soinaito soloUL
Prof. Storor, Prof. Shirley'. Rev. J.
Kentwnh Pfohl, and tho chorus of 100
voices will run ko a uuigustlc-nt tot a'.
The great tsA care? has Ihhh glvsu
for somo tlnio to tho pracllco of this
oil I oilo. Tho delightful music alotto
ilwuld b snfllcieii'. to hRhice nil to
attend olther Vtouight oi tonutrr .w
light, bill when wo coniblno wltb this
not'lve tho higher ono. that of Itiilp.ng
o rsiablish tho' Mrs. Sio:.'wall Jhck
wit Mimsorla) Hcholarablp. tlieclisp..!
ihould bo tsixel to In u I most cap
acity. Tho brv of Tlio Creation will be
o?il In "ilorltallvo" by tho three
libels, Gabriel, I'rlel and Rapiuel,
Many o tlie toteruna. not aceotnr
ptj-ied by ladle, put up at too St.
Louis lbMe-l. whore three thousand
cms had b-t a set up to sff ri aloep
ing acootuukxlatlons) to as tuny Inv
necimCooa voterao N hing will be)
charged to them for the fjconvmokt-
tkitis at thnt boose. The division hoa-
qtauters are located at tho St. Chariot
Hoted. .
Tbo opening DK-otlng of the rnv
loi was called to order by General
Stephen D. Lee, cvmma nJ.tr . of the
United Confederate Vetn. Kvery
veitabU wpaco tat the targe hall was
occupied by veterans) and the gallery
wm flllevdi with laHes and other. -trial-tors.
Woloomlna addrnssi's wore dvl le
ered by Governor Blwx-hirad, Ma.yor
Dehntm ami E. B. KrutUtclnltL chair
man of thn getkYal executive commit
tee, who formally tendered the large
audit yjiuui to General Le-e. Ir. Titos,
M. Ownmt, coniiiian.iLrln-chltf of llw
Unlte 8c3s of nfnlnrta Voti'raDJi,
aUi dellve re I an address, at tho orw
elusion ot which the business setsstoa
be-gtuf. '
This e vening aa 'enteit.Uameat for
the etorf?s will bo given at .the At.4l
torluni. This will oixr, with a drill
by tho school eadots of fhs city, lo
lowed by a concfrt of voeal and Inetrv.
mental mimic, coMrlbtiu-dby kAl tal
ent. A foaiuru of tint ei(M-taltrur-tK
will be tbo songs tif tho varbun Houth
ertr Sat(.s, puug by girls dineed l-
the Co'ife lei ete color. Mis Moill C.
Blanchard, representing Dlxto, will
ho whole, being prln ed on the urn- E".,. , ' ,' kJ..,..
To;m,njw forenoon Um business
se li'm of th,- reunion will bo con
kr jid. Tho (fitac fturi of Thurs-
IN TEXAS T
By VT!r tn The Rvtittnel.
OAKWOOD. Texas. April pa. Rally
this monrlng a negro known as
Oeorge, 17 yearn old, was taken from
tho sheriff by seven mot' and hang'ed
to a tion near town.
Tha sheriff flrtd at the men but no
r,nc iwas lnjnrod.
Tho negro had stripped hmlsehf and
entered tlio homo of a widow near
town but was beaten off by a druih
ter ef the widow, who hit tho aegro
with a tamp.
Arrest followed- but before the
sheiiff couleli g tho prisoner to the
jail hd was aken by a mol) and
tanged to a tree and his body) rid
:ll.d wttto beillets.
IT
Tbo Rent, in ol rocoived a telephone
w-ssage from its correspondent at
rTiedberg, this county, today stalms
hat Mr. RojTit Woo&ey, nge-d about
'5 yeors, mysteriously dlsappenfe-d
rroro bis homo yesterday and that
tearcl:1ng parties had bee-n out. H
ight and today se-archlng for him,
jut to far no trace nas been found.
Our informant stated it was feared
'.hat Mr. Mexweley has rmt vkKonre
or committed giiiclde.' A' near-bj" pond
ss been dredged but without resul..
Considerable excitement, has been
r'aused la the . neighborhood by Uie
iLsapiM-arance. Mr. Moosetlcy I a
marrw d man. . .
Attention, Pythiant.
Ymi aTe earnestly reqiw-sted to m'et
in Castlo Hall Damon lodge. No. 41.
Thnrs tay afternoon at 2 eeiock to at
lerxl tho lneraI ot Brother John D
Wall. All Pylhians wrdlally Invited.
tiours fraternally,
T. W. HANE8, V. I'.
A. B. BYN'l'M, K, of R. and 8.
J. V. RUIpley came in this after
noon from a business trlj).
Tram, so Hist tlio exmiplei.i thiead ol
s:ry can bo mulerM.Mxt by a I
oresrnt. ThU station with H.iideis
'M:Ji..'ali" as th? two musical niaster-le-s
ol tho world.
Tha beginning of the oratorio rep
inU chAMi then the crmtl..n,
strictly according to th.- Bible, 1h
tal n up. the close of each day bt.-lng
cele-brated by cbjtu.' of heavenly
hosts.
Too rruirh oaonot bo a1d for thlt
ipportuuity, given our pe.-jiple to h :ir
(his tu'iter-plece. Nunibeis of people
itavo nhreudy arrived to attewd Una
performance nn I mnny exhers are ex
peeled em ve-rj' train
Nj one will lo admlttcr either to
night or tote arrow night after th.i pw-due-tion
Is Imicim except during Intel
nvitulon. Begirt at H O'cUsk. Frtco,
adulrs $1.00; ehtl.lre rf. 50 cmls.
By most fentnnote circumstaru-es
.enteral vakiablo aid have been added
to tho renditliAi' of "The Creatlou."
Tho latest Is the addition of Mr. Coj
rad Ijisher. a flute piayr of lir.(.i-
national clebrky. Mr. lusher has
been flute nololK liv tho cxlebrslCii
Phllarmonlc Orchewtta ut Berlin, Gr-
nwiiy and heis tralnol ui.der tho gre-at
nwslceil director, Nikescli, Othor out
of town ainiHts who will take part are
Mr. G' orge Woisltoffe, f Msiut Ai.y,
Mr. Brockmam of Greensboro, and
Mrs. Grace Williams, of Boston, th
accomplished vocalist.
ROBBERS MAKE BI6 HAUL .
AT LOW BAPSURRYCDUNTY
Special to Tho Remlnel.
MT. AIRY, April 24 A 'phone m.
sago was received 5e-o eexly thi-i
momlng to the effect tn,t roblKTs hod
aritTtA fha storo erf W'. H. Wondiuff
k Sons, at Ixrti Cap, 21 miles west of
here, lest, rtight.
About tlm hundred dollars in cash
!s misslug bsldw & Jarff ejimntlly
uf grHxis of various kinds.
Mes:-K. Allied vrA Fuller, f Ihl.
place, who have two ffjx. liioodlienin'.a,
tartod for tho scene r1y tills morn
in;. ,
day will be the giest ball at the Aut".l
tesiinn In tho evening. It will begin
at H o'clock with tlx graud nuerfh,
led by G uiial Htepln n ij. Ihi ami hut
staff In full ttnifoink All thn oidfai-h-lomd
dancfs whlrii am be glve.l by
tho teteraiis will follow. At 10 o'clock
there will be a cotillion, lid by Cot,
mender Owen, of th Hons of Vete
rans, From that tlnw (he round
dances will be tlaneo4 ;
Friday will be cr !ng day. The p t4
clMl feature of the day will be ttie
parade-. During Hho parade art toe
school children will bo rmtaed kn (no
vicinity of tli Ua moumnent and will
sing the old Cotifverate tinge dkiriaa:
the entire Hmo that tlie vHera.-j Are
passing that point,
Nv Advertitementt.
J. T. Joy iHtr Rfte-en j-shts In bus
lnj to Knn place.
Sink & Fanslei-. pure Unl In ilco
paint that stands Um test.
Moore's Hnrlng Open for sesuoo
after May t.
FU'tcher Brest Tbu pJnoe to buy
c.tblns), ftho.' an-1 list at rlgnt
prlen-s,
Tho M!s MorUn. Nw arrivals
In hs!s-y. AS tim popular styles.
C, A. Ji-nk'r: FUal esate and !
Miranco. Evety lino ot ,lnwrraftc
bandM. ..... ......
D. 8. Redd Tho best that nsmty
car prestiKm In cut and Mown g1s.
Btowtv-Rogers (Vk Eniuneied ware,
wuIjt nssi, r-frlgraior a"d Ice
in frenrrs a attrairtlve prlcrsi.
Row.nbacher, More n'ws t;f ai'.vf
Easttir bargain sale.
Shaffnr's Irig Htore. Prescrip
tions potnp'ly flll'd, promptly Je
Mvered. '
Fnlriew Poultry and Stock Farm
Co. Pure bred eggs, $1.50 for 15.,
To Race Winston Horses.
Tutflays Roanoke Wot Id has the
following item:
Mr. W. W. Bmoak, of Winston Ra
lent, has arranged with Coleman Dyer
to tmiti and raco Kat' CatnplM il,
2:21, Pal Medium. 2:19, Schnapps,
a green neie-er and1 a sn'of Kremlia,
2:07. dam by Sidney Prlnre; t.'u;
latter Is a trotter and fry promising.
Mr, Kir.ofck Is a member rf the firm of
Swoak and Mci'rary, lh leading
horse and mule d'iTs In the Sooth.
Mr. Smoak l In the city with a Cno
let of mule and is much t!'ose-d wiltt
High Iloatoke. ,
and 11
Mrs. E, 8. Ilolden and two rhlidrcti
went to Orer-nboro tolny lo visit
Mr. and Mrs Z. I Wall wilt arrive, friend. Capt. IMdY-n. who has b.n
tonight from Stokes county to attend ,irk for s-v-ml days returned to hU
the- funeral of their eoo, Mr. J. D.jnw between ,'M-i.e nnH North Wilkes
Wall. boro this afternoon.
Special Meeting of Elks.
A spe-dal nweting of the Winwton
Elk lodge will Is; held at 7:3n tonvn
row night. Important.
T. W. WATfcON. B. R.
Miss Jt,lo Stabton went- to
Point today to visit relatives
friends.