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OTS-CITY DAJ NTINTF WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1906 oH YEAR. 'PRICE 5 CENTS .LY BIN SO tasFrom This Country; L v,rf,hift victory at IITFDUCATI III i 01 MEETING AT LEXINGTON, KY. n Notable Victory Athens. Greece. - t , v i Wirt " Olympic Second and for the Tying Gt-:e, Piace. ! to The iXvITON", M J V 2.-1 e l'-l!" Lv'v.d lt:hii"S cable a mtit" Sullivan, r or nana tes ill Athens: id .iis iwe.te. ""- ;- !S ihink a Mai of Uiui B.i'aiii ati.l all, ht'i- po.v ,;,ri tin's. Uroe a an J jr'. ti ,! fur ' a'-rl place. A bivilc irtary tor America, Imeficii; Win 12 First. .-. May ' 2. Jury of a"' ,km jiKi issued nuai pi.SC ij", ; slums America ca? i' prill's, including 1" firsts. th Ingest nuti-'jer of piUas sr,y i.f th teams competing, mil '.'!. including in firms; 16. four (if whielrwere Urals; f'apHlUM '', Ulll.V Hill' (l-li.js hrttm ct .12: itmy m: aus- nr.'ary 7; Denmark : hwit ; Kiuliin.i I; 'Canada 2; Ann Bi'ktmu 2:' Norway 2; Bo rn ThoStn!mr! IllXCTON. Mav n i in i Kim dl co mini; nf t i r c fTFi 1 .ir s'li'riiiat.ii s ill liin w:is l!ii luiiit' ii iv s m.-i-linq; of i; to:i finiwiTS ami i is' Is IHSi'il lllif w t 1 1 1 r t -1 - i k.'l'll: .1 1 I nracticaW.". laiun. :rt s is r i bv ivattitig Inn mainline t -i I -' Iviiisi' t.i: pur bciiev.' -b-.iclt u ill-ill 1 1 n r i i i Fill? CM.'IK (1 111.' (U a paper on (lie uf prices am: i Gallon tit atar nianuraciin .'is. i iu. Ll0, aU nf waieaouse hy groweis ,cf, i aa :::: thf til id .ffiMita ; 1 1 h f rnt ni kmwt f.mn (ical directly I rl1 spin, U'i, said tie. t..., McAJ fu r. K..f!lish m inn fat liins liuvv 1' nrtmaseit to- doi all Hi.' mUil'.'.'ivt!. said. "Wo inn an' .li.-somliins uiui vi I"' shown. IC'ulv was nuvit'! tl. Kiuwi r.s ami spi imt'i s t I'llllfiM'l -lire, Kllllil' cii.toii .IaH 'I'll 11 1 I bl atiil ri's,tli-iii uf ll liir chilli' ) t:v a i li ill ' 1 Uiu.A-ialiv. rt :mn.,ii)i,i al:;l iml! grade mi' pKiilm-t liu "iimts wimut li-, Kia,i tl) ,til hnnn. of i,il!i Carolina, in 1 ' i 'li fl inn to liuio 1 in "him ilmt a cauimillf-n 1h ai.it- 'l Olf..'M'IlT-llC HllviS-H'lililv 1,1 '- l'Il-t';;t conference pt'l'- I-.tiiuish inaniitai'tiirors olt li'lt tin' i s-il.i.t.m i,.-.,vll,.a to The SfilJiutl. ( !.umi iit.v tvj.. way .8riy two ika.sntl S iaiors of tht tHmu juat o!n-r emo an it woman not tri-.'!!y eoiuu'Ctfxt .th t-duoutiouai hi jstitutioiu. but inti'it'stit! in tht mii ikct of ciK.ration in th South, ai as'Millo4 in this fity to attt nt the ni Ah an anal- Confi r. n-i far l-iincu-ti ift in t.w South, which will hokl iu firs; 8e.-ji.:i at Woailland rark this rveniu.?. Tim hc.tt -Is are ero dt au4 there is umiua! wlr In the city. T-i .ipjuin? sii.ti will l holil k ifce new amlitoriuiu "rHtHi on the oii Ciiaiuautiiu gioatidn. (iovtirnor J. C, W. IX(S.ham. cf Kentucky, will d. Kver the atfifrwg of wcicoine. AMoat thj- speakers will tx- Profc&mr N. S. ShakT, of Harvard. I'nrversity; Ur, Uiawn Ayrftn, president of the lYUur tiiiy of Te antes w. ami the Hon. Joan V. Yerkes, f Washinstoa. D. C. liov eraor and Mi. Joseph V. Folk, of Missouri, are also the rJsts of Pre liH nt Jt r.ikins, of Kentucky l'nlveri ty. and will be present at the meet iiiK tonight. The Comftrence will last three d anl U! cliwe Friday night. One sion wiU be devoted to the discussion of agiiculturat c;iicatkm. Dr. James W. R:beitsc,'-.!. of the McDonald Col lege, St. Ann do Bellevtte. Canada. a:ul Dr. g?eman A. Knapp, cf the I'laic Slates liurean of Ptant Industry, will deliver addre isos at thla tj sion. Anthr uenslua v4'A be ecn liurtd by the State Supprhfen.leiit of Eitueatron. Among those who wiK lake pait In the discussions will be Mis. R H. Minnfard and Mrs. It. 1.. jlto-ijlell, of Riehavond. Va.; Dr. B. A. 'Alderman, of l'niv;i!ty of Virginia anil Dr. Chalks D. Mclvt'r, of tut Stat Normal College of XiMth Caixt llna. Delegates fiont Virginia. Miis :l8lr.il. Alabama, Texas, Georgia, 'Ncrtb rariina. South Carollc.a, Mia Isatirl. KrntucKv. Alabama, Arkatisati jaii'l nthtTSoiittiern States are, here ic lattentl thw coiiteiencp. i Among i he prnmtnent. educators wia will ako pa; t In the deliberations iot t;i (n .if . i itice are Robert C. Og I'ien. f n:ui man ot the (iereial Kiliiea ti i P Hii ll er H. Page, Dr. Al l ii. s law t nge Foster Peabo'.y, Di la l Mc V it.'i , l ief. Henry St. ifi(.;nge hr'k.i. Di. Ciiarle.s W. Dub-;r.-v. Di. D. 11. JohiiFfm ami .lohiv (5 ra it .itr Philips j 1 be nif nig of thn Conferei.,Ci iwl.l l.o lulu 111 ;t;j nwsiiingi. whi ;v.u will bo given up io a h n'lH-F-rwins. One ol r-a cf the eiitt t'talt.'tnenl lie a geaniiic KeniitcKy MINER 5 TO MEET, A NIL 51 Their Convention At Scran ton. Pa.. Will Open To morrow Mornjng. - By Saturday the Question of Whttr.lt or' Not to Continue Anthracite Strike Will Probably Be Decided Definitely. Operators litue a SUM men Today. By Wlr to The Sentinel. v WH.KKS15ARRK. May I. PiCi dent MiichilJ kft hete txlay Iu Sciaiilin.i jniiy the mum bars iKc tubca.u cytiniMtlt at 2 o'clock tUia alternocn, and prepare a rtfw ot iwotIai!: t' that were entetei .iuj m'.ih op?tat3i's lixvking to settleim-uts of diffcince TbU report will le read to delegate Friday anil be ma k' sabject for g wrat dlscuailoo. -The ccaventlon Thtiutday at the cpeninx will probably only appoi"i commhtce on cred-'ntials and resolutions. u i- piuoauie imt. a final w& whether to strike or not will ) reached before Saturday. Claim of Operators. NEW YORK. May 2. Anthraci e oneratou. ihiough their puhliciiy buieau. this ntominK iuttued a rathsr remarkable statement to combat claim of miners that they are under paid. Til? statement points to great numbeis of saloons lit the .anthracite tegion, for operators contend that where a conimumiity can support u many places for traffic In lnuor It Is not underpaid. Plans of British Battleship Dreadnaught Disappear ed Very Mysteriously. OF "PROPHET' IE IS ENRAGED. It It the Opinion in British Naval Cir clet That Some Perton in Navy Department Sold the Plant to Offi cer ot Another Nation. Matter Be ing TttorokQhly Investigated. Special to The S ntlueU ; LONDON, May I A grav uaval iSCaadal has evilor4 over ttt ui serious rilbapneaiant-e of the plans of th rw batilenhit lreailiiaught. .which was laliuciied only a sho't j t Inw? ago. k is beli vel plans were (:ild to a foieign power by a navy ot 'ficial. Th governutent has been u-y-liiig to k?p the matter quk't but the Ifact has now tiansplred that the p'.an disapptai-ed a month na and I were return d to admiralty tlirouga ! mails. The pjwer which secured itie (plans U mil known, but suspicion i jdlrected against America owing to the ai.-iauticmt that the VnKed Statss intends im.wixlitely to con struct a battlrtdiip on lmprovrKl Dead naught deslimt. This is the m .st t'tious betiayal of ltrltlsh plan tlj.it has occurred In many years ar. t Ls a hard blow to ailinliali because of many new contracts. Tile s.ile pos.'fsion of the plans of the Dreadnaught, which England tried hard to keep a secret, would pul ('real Britain several vjMm ahead of oher powers in ntyio of wat1- shliw. . 4 By WIi to The Sentinel. t wlON CITY. Ill , May I Virtua'.'y Jicitd fi.tni her Ihiiim- at the diss,) t jmnht Mis. Jain Dowle. hst.rk-al laud tWih.-vt led, KMighi is'-fu. t!j iiixlity in the lioa; - of frlrmlly deacoa When Mrs. D.twie ask.-nl f r the. pnv :ilre io ec.ter her liitkband's ikiii ith. negro unracts of th dotinr te fu.rd her peniU-Iott to see her Un band. After liegging. InifdoiiiiK rnd jthicatenina in turn it Is said the wife iM the "Pi'.Hihot" was forcibly ejoaud. jCanstiims ot the effect which say ildither estta p mt'ni lu th Doaw i family might have over the tr.mtjli I f wnune of th JtwtS Hhoii r en 'ui'inlty Dacoa Eiv peisuadel Mr D.wU t; rituni to Siiiloh Kmiw wuh out again ait 'tfliwin, to see liu lnu band. Siie enteied hei own Motn. Coming chise on the heels of liir Htlp of tbo wife and tif the first apo (!. In Audltoiltim An . where fh. (existed to find her husltamt on tiie Verge of death the dramatic Inciii -ni .of th i.ght adde I greatly tit the coi.t plicuii.Mi ot Xion City affair. T will id barlw-iii!'. (RE COUNTER M AN DED i.iiil iiiaau he r:)iiti'i'- that v.i:i-ii :-p.iiiii ,s Rv W'lifl to Tiro RHitlnM. S'1 , ION Muy -Satlhiac- V. M. C. A. Meeting. 1 '1 111' .NlhUIll ! IN'-TOX. la.. Mav "-Tim ftm-al. nrraiieil. In- th i.n. "Ml:ary of the V. t r a 1' u lu lay. f.Hir ,lavs. will re mnlRht at the Y. M, C. A. Ull wild a lecture on thn Pr.im 1,11 by U S. SDofford. of "lie festival will be of e.luca !aliie. similar to the Cbau. .iliblt.s. Tomtwrow th.-ro aii entertainment hv ti,o h .,i I" hich ail the. schools of ""I be renrMnrnt t ifl Vslx eri'tertatnnients. liu l i i i 1 by Siiitlii.Tii Si-ii-atoi'K ni; I k prfBflltatives over (lie action of pri's-liii nt, comiu-rmanil itip, ( i i D nail's order,-providing cnvaliv i,..r)it tm Fatli:T Siionuaii. I hi' p' ". inert s oi tier was communic ated las; nltfltt. to Dnvall at Atlanta i il w i a ict tiaiiKtuitted by, him to l.ieiil:'!iant ('ampbcll, cotnmanding fr'.'tHchriu ..' accompanying Sherman. t ni is." probably reached Camp lii'il at Iti'saca. (ia., and. it Is presum ed by this time soldieis are returning t: Ilieir post. If Sherman wisties to "onuniie ill o Journey he will hawt to liiitkr1 il. alone. Recital by Misses Mickey and Hcge. Ms An i Mickey and Psarl Heg will give their graduation rtsel tai in elocution at the Salem Aca demy chape! next Friday afternoon at 4:;i0, before a number of InvitcQ friends. It Is estimated that ab-iut S(.M) vol cm s In Forsyth w ill not be permit ted to cast ballots next fall by failure io pay their )ll tax. George C. Pardee. -as T ii " - - w""WiiWW ?: jh, jr.,- 4 in L Governor uf California. EUROPE IS DEAD. P.KRI.IX. May 2. It is repaHed ft cm Wlik nberg, Eattt Prussia, tiwi Heir mu.-i Fromm. the proprietor of a hotel In that town, died tliere after a Blurt illness. BlnTe the death oi Tboma.4 I ongiey, of Daver, Heir Fromm enjoyed the rtistintntion of be injjj the heaviest man lu Europe. Heir Fiomm turned the s'Cale at 625 potn.d and wtood S 1-2 inflt ,TVIElthe.hHe and stod five feet eight and ons hait ihches in his g.ck, au J nieasuietl 12 it.-h'r 'across tho chest, by 7'J Inct.e aiound tho v.rist. Deceased al- wayc, enjoyed it magnificent appetite, tl-.rnih, owing to his vast bulk, I.jeo m.',t!m wrran became iroiibles;mie to him. II. sold mt left the nous?. Th' last tin!.- be thowed himself to the public wr.-i in August, Pino, whoii he went to ins'p.ri a new railway station, and tai-s w as quite an event for the In hihitunin of WaUen'x'rg. At one U,.ie l lit re was some talk ot Ilerr Fiomin aeoeplii .i iirn ciKrag: ment to appetir on the u iitic. IiiUl sttige lf Paris, but tlio pioji.it, ffH tluongli as 'bcrnjrtas not a inilway caulago tluil wvnilffN Ciftiinudiiif hink and he flatly refused t ; Havel in a, ftt-iglit ear. AGENT LINDSAY COES BACK TO FIRST LOVE r DAMAGE III IHS. Tornado and Cloudburst Caus es Great Loss In One County Today. Several Pertont Injured in Nerther Part of tht County But Physician Cannot Reach Place, Owing t the Great Flood Surrounding tht Place. Bv Wlw In Th Mnttnel' DALLAS, Tens, May !. A tW plime m.M.agi front MrKlnney sir that a tt!M,fci and cloud burst Taon lay: caua d arett kM, I the aartbvrit iwit f C illln county. Menger ad ilcs tl! ef thn Uestruclio: of tnieo farm h.uis.s. Five childsen, all in- Juied,, weie ini.irlf inisd In tbn mint. Physician. cannot teach th .n owing t th great flid suiroundian the place. The whulo county Is de luged with water. GREAT REVIVAL AT The ievlval which h is been lr jtro gress at Central M. K. church at Mt. Airy lor live weeks, closed Sunilay nlgbt. The pastor, Rev. J. K. Ahem, thy, did most of lu preaching, Tiie Leader say there were no less than 350 pisims renverted at I he altar, besliles a Uxj niimbor of ehttrcn nveniliers wtel reclaimed or revived. Centra) ch.tich litis already received 1 13 accessions as a result of the meet hg and ab vat 50 molt; will Join. The Vher,s will go to the other clnircl'.s in the Granite City. The friends of Rev. 1. K. Alierneihy piescnted lilm with $110 in gold Al.m day as a tokun of their appwiailoi, of his until ing work iliiilng the in. ,'i- ill!.'. : Mr. II. D. Lindsay, son ot R.glster 'of Dec-Is 11. W. I.lndsa). has relujiied to his first kite ag -nt for the Souih iein Railway at . .Korkford. on the Wilkesboro 11. ?. Several wteks "Uso j.Mr. LltuLsay decided io enter the rati way postal seivice, He passed exam Inatton and serai td an aptolniment. i his run being net ween North Wilkes i fcniy) ami (irviitiboro. Ho socuretl a nleas for thirty days from tho sap erlnendent ot the Southern, but after an vxperlnirnt of four weeks Mr. j IJudsay deritU'tt that lie would lather istdl tickets and handle haggage tt.un 'mall tacl., iheiefore he sent In bis j resignation as r ts:al cleik atwl is tuw iback at Ro.-kfoul, wlnre lie own.j a ! borne. His flit i. Is say that he Is bv I far more huiii y and cotiietited than j he wit hcfoie h went to hamllti.,; ; mail. TI OF THE RIOTERS TO SATURDAY. MAY li Hv Wiin to The Se-MincI, LONDON, May 2. According t of ficial reports (Ireat Itrttatn- has at pit .flit tK les.tj htm six battleship.-, ten arnioi-rd, cruisers', eighteen do jiroyera and fiftec.ii submarines un der construction. Inning the yea: IfiOfl-ft four armored cruisers, sevcn teen destroyers and twelve subma rines will be commenced. The tit !'?ns cf the vessels have tiot. yd been, determined, and II it. therefore, impossible to form an exact Idea of the total liability that, will be inclin ed by these Admiralty proposals. 'As far as can be gathered from the c:st of receni corresponding type, how ever, tin large amount, of $IO,OOu,(jis will be absorbed as the aggregate cost of thcK? vescls. and the sole provlslri-'i made during li)0(i-07 io mc;t this expenditute aiuounts io about $;:,on,im0, which Is roughly o.ie twelfth of this total cowr. A Iririg dislanct telephone nies-age was received here today lioin Spencer saying 4 Imt thn K.inllie ru Kailwa.v eiu-i!,-iyees' atitmiil exeursion, ulinoir.ed HO lie inn Io Wlnsloii Sali in next Sat irtitay, May a, had been postiMined un til Ka I in day, May 2I. , Tiie i.'tiiiiinitict', which niaile a tc pott to thr ;n",anatr.?mcrjt. of thf street railway hrf:', slated that the post Uliiniyr.t was cant;d by the South ern Railway being unable to furnish, the two trains next Saturday, Arrangements for enlei tulnl .x the tilt'i.ireis "heto Saturday bad bean cotnpk ted. . Several Wlii.siim-Salent't.wyem'aru aid tiding Sin fj'sttpt'i lot court. Then have bd settral coitvletloai, :C,i! JAY GOULD, JR., WINS IN TENNIS CONTEST Br Wire to The SentlneL LONDON, May 2. In the ser,,.. round for amateur court, tenr.i championship today Jay Gould, son of 0,10. J. (i.iuld, American railway magnate, dieffated V. W. Yorke, It? it -Ish piaver. Tho score was fi-1 ; fi-l; nr. New Advertisements. The Misses Mai tin Annount ment of white opening for Thursday Mav ."!.! a. m. The .1. W. Hester Co. IliK special sab tomorrow on lace curtain, t lo. R kscnliafhi r & Bra Clothing lo paitni'.'..1:. We furnish the very lisi styles at any price to fit jour pin-.'. Riynold : Bros. Wood yard, p'lomi ITS and we'll be on tli spoi. fl L. Dull Co. (itt-itl ad. on ' hors.' leeil suhjvet. (iortlon (1. R y .'Ms Sign jta,.i ter. "On the way to town," Mey MivWesibPMik C'i An at'.Mc tivt line of sieeiii!s. . Rf:enbacli -, & I!'o Sm r'ai .-al-' on sl'k hhirt wait! .ulu fur two li",iii, (inly. .1. I. Newman; Low prices on waM ctHtl 'i's, ice cream lr-eers, etc. Simpson Drug Co, Men, women and chlldrer) Itarn the way, C's-ai and SuiHh lltiglirs were s -n leiifLil to thn Rockingham cnitnty roads fur 51 months and -42 ' months respectively, being convicted of , pa tlclpallng lu the riot near'' Mt,,. Alr.V Kust.'-r Mtv.'.'.tay .' Two yoiuijt white boys named Will lluilsoii aii'li .lolm Catupbtll wiern Jry ing to wreck a train iiAar I'llul Mihiii' lain a lew ' month':t ng.i. Judge I'ec bles gave Canipli: ll live years In ibe panitt'.ilary nail llmlsna tint,! years on tho roads. , . i . lama Wliltuki'i', a young wottui: ol Slluaiii township, was a'-iuiitil of the chiirge (vl Infanticide. The crime was iiMeged to have is'iti connnlil 'il daring the spting term of Kurrv coitrl last year, when the girl ws at Db sou as a witness. Tho fliidiug of a dead child produced a ensaiiou and Investigation tesullrd In l.nnra SV'tni nker's arrest.. PIN THE CITY .OF PARIS TODAY, PARIS. May 2. This city Is qtiiel thin mo v ing Only the crow lt d meetings of the workingnicn at the labor exchange attested a continuance In the tranquil- form of a movement for an eight hour day, which caused bloodshed yesterday and in the opin ion of many threatened to precipitate a i evolution. Mis. Thomas Holt went, to Cli m- Itnons this afternoon, to viit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, of (iwcnslsiin, wem heie today, They left this afternoon for Norfolk, where they will sper.M the sunimer. Mrs. M. N, Williamson, of (ireens Isiro, arrived In the city this afternoon. Cant, and Mis. T. W, McCrnry, of Danville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. P. Molr. They arrived this aft ernooti, BASKET BALL GAME JUSTICE AFTER YEARS OF WAITING By Wire to The 8.tin4, HO MR. May 2. A gitmp of d pu llet have iniuxl.icetl a notion In the ChumtHr of Deputies with the olijrt rf brtngtttg alsmt a- revtskm of tl,e I'awiulni trial, which caused ut h 6 great seinsation in 1KC3, Lieut. Ignaiic I'anqttl'if, of the Tu rin, gatrls,n, wn.i charged with en- iitzzllng Jl fin in longlnn to tin' ri,l- mental fimd.. The acciw.tdi strongiy pioi:i.ted hi Inngjf nee, but beit f proti ijinctd g iilty was publicly de- guinea, t: (irivtit or two tneuain bo had ici'flvt' 1 for valor ltd sentence! t.i seven y.flrs of teilal servltuda. pe i,ar sfterwatdu. a tapi.iin-trf the Miik rtgluii'tit, wiui had bom one of tjleuttit.ini Paulnl'ft most fiery accus ts. was ohligt d lt leave the t inntry owlns to various ftHgerlPs he lutt' coiiiiiiltiel. 1,1'Mjieriaut Pastpiliit seivtsl hi ren, it nr .-, and t. bis iet'a was abKi to i tint a Iinnil.fi. living. He never rt, loxul his tfft;r( tt procure a revtt.oii ol hid tjise. but wltbont ritlt, m, luituver. the mwf h t at rived fioul a HpaulsH t-it -Utat the fugitive, cap tain H il'xi l);'!'!), aft having n.ne i ftt,ith!,j (! confirnwioiii that It wan bt cointiiiti'd the thet tor wnltn l.kusiiif -it I'autuinl suffered tli ptii aliy. TW Mia will be re-iieii(vd and the l! tiiiLiatit may look forward tools complete Vrtiibliltntl ui u so.tit as eer tslu bsn' f;,. nullities havft . Imii? co.n ,ll( tl ill , V; . REV. HAROLD TURNER ON "MANLINESS OF CHRIST" "The Mniilltii s of Christ" was me subject from which Rev. Huiold Tur ner i;( a( licit an U'ltiiiruble and CffnC live s( rin. ,n at lliirl.h'ml M. IC church last iglit. Tli't test was chom-a from AMs 4. 1,1. Whll. tin' cotrrri'KfiHon wan nof lug1, tl- inicriM niiinlfested gava evlii'rnee of fh irispliatlon obtaJndl in. tn the pronlcul dlsx'onrse. The ChiiHtlans iiii Ki'iit wi re urged to emu. lute lb.' ixiiiTiple of Christ In miiBil- Tht re ws a aerie of ptayrrt fir a gnat revival and an otiipotuiog of t!j,; bli'ttslnR of Christ upon the clitirelt and the unconverted, Rev, Mr. Tinner will preach again tonight. County Superintendent ftpefut examined 3u public school teacher last week, He is reviewing their re ports and ixpcts to hare them cho pl.iled next week. John I. Cox. TOMORROW NIGHT The sixth of the championship s-r-Its of basket ball games will b play ed Iw the Y, M. C. A. gymnasium to morrow night, between the Blues and the Reds. If the Reds win it will mean the eeason'a championship tor them. If the Blues win, it will nc-i sittiie playing the seventh game to decide tlu championship. Much In t crest Is uinit.iifehted In I he etuning conit'Sf. , ' RALEIGH PLACES BIG TAX RALEIOII. May 2. Tho a Wei ment of KaieiKh have levied a special tax ot KiO't on trading stamp companies doing business U lb;i el'y. Th re is only one here, the. Southern, of, (irecn.-iboto. And it lit 'not kn-iwn jM ! irfiether they will pay tho tax or ,.A. The oider was made last night t.."n special llcer-ir-s were levied on a numlKr of other brtnclits tif basin's-, sub a view to fncreasitig the ret nue of the city. The order iiK lurte a tax of one per cent, on state btisinics b tel gtifph and express crunpanlei (iilglt.i.itliig In Raleigh and terminat ing within the State. ' ' -'- . . ".il:;.. 7. ; Governor ot Tennessee.
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