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TY IT TTnnT"TT 117' IT WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 16. 1906 . YEAR PRICE 5 CENTS A VOTE TODAY SEEMS LIKELY- BAILEY ANGRY. AT THE REPORT SEEMS TO. CHARLES MITT 4D0UMA WORKING is i mi BE UNCERTAIN. MAY BE FREED J Oil ITS REPLY. Believed That U. S. Senate jTexan Denounces Statement! He Has Not Decided What To' Mr! .Williams, of Reids1ll jAnsvver To Address of Czar l.Mll Cl D-... Dill -r-l- 1 I- I.).- r . . " i I 1 I . . . tcs wnat He Had Said Relative To dent's Action. Will Pass Rate Bill This In Western Paper As -De- v Do Relative To The Identifies Him As the Man SU11 Absorbing Subject Afternoon. liberate Lie. Douma. Who Worked For Him. Before That Body. BA DLEfl CZAR Cutrtm Language of Relative to Hit State- Fsrced the lu j,m,t th Controversy jtnce to Judgment Of Kno Both. Say u. I H Serious Error. Heiier tent That President Sent hp Si-IftiwI. OX. May l.-Mr. Till i.joa i-ceivea ana niaue fraiu ex-Senator Cnau- o the president's charge ba,l uttered ; atiiiDeraic i fab rood' li regard conference at the White iter a m part: . he senate through air. it the Congressional is to me I should take hicii I do by now re tjai truth of the state- to you anu wuicn juu seiia:e. USUI It the hasty slice and the president isi;e ni'twA'n me ni s-lt. The extreme d makes such an Issue i I cannot shrink froui Mash 1 canmx use to- extetitive of the nation is own. Upon our re i tits' I submit contro rWtnce to the judg who know us. The imlsivt nt'ss has , lead s error upon a point y in i'sclf but Impor- 4 his attack upon line." itttneiii Chandler says a the White House us of Mr. Tillman but "the pre.-ident sum by letter oi Loeb." Bill Will OoubtleM Be Patted by Very Largo Majority. Senator Morgan And Pettus, of Alabama, I Will Vote Against Measure on the Ground That It .Interferes With State's Rights. j By Wire to The BenttoaL I WASHINGTON, May 16. The much predicted but hitherto Illusive I hope that te railroad rate bill would She passed by tia senate seems likely to be realised today. There will be some discussion on the pipe line and anti-pass amendments and It may be la( in the day before the senate is ready to finally act but indications are that tot will be taken before adi Joutumeut this eveuing. When tt dues ci me it will be almost unani mous for the pffssaga of the bill. Senator Morgan and Pettus, of Alabama, it is understood, will vote again)' the entire measure, on the ground that it Interferes with, state's rights. I BUSINESS jSFER IS MADE Ronluger and V. L. bought the entire in- kuniinger & Cilm Fur- will hereafter conduct r the nanw; of the pilackburn Furnishing veiaetits will be ma-.lfi liie a number of new Hit business enlarged and Crlm Furnishing ry successful, indeed, nipany will doubtless sur-cess and make f IV; r It Is composed energetic business Says the Statement That He Is Secret ly Opposed to Rate B U Was Given Out by "Correspondent Close to the White How." Denounces Author ' of Report in Vigorous Terms. Sy Wire o The Sentinel WASHINGTON, May 1C Svnalo Bailey sent to the deJt tUU afternoon a publication la a we&tira paper de claring he was secretly oppot-ed to raih-our rqtt legislation and it was read. He declared the dispatch was seat out by a correspondent close to tha Wi! e House. He deuouueed the man who gave the information as a liar, "no matter who he Is err what office be taay held." T DEED OF EIS U. ?titinel. i It!. The Industrial last night discussed Ci.Hsity them is in M. C. A. and Y M r result, was that the riilEt' of the Huh wua ".' abom as early as """ce -Dei ween that '''Presvuiatives from schools and tho taurcnes for the dis- nvisabllUy of tklr f for the erection of IIO association In fever until the build- "I to make the mat nation of r country order for the next M I, SCHOLARSHIP Sentiiu, l'i.-The r,,!,. (Vuinhia yesierdv '- i-tilarships and IWv!linH. thf latlrr ' f'p.'iieral effi nt i.-,o fach w akt''-, .Ir of. Win received a Ulllver 1 cheniistrv. IF iS. IS IMPROVED Unel I 'u The condl ",n Davm ,., "'i " much tm-r-v I looked for. llav. ua J 8 Rr.nnKll.. ' Wiftes- four ,a,lc nd u-o Re. Special to The Sentinel. GREENSOORO. May )5. Messrs. King & Kimball, attorneys for the Sout&ein Railway, ' last night filed with Register of Deeds Kirkman a deed of trust conveying to the Stand aid Trust Comapny, of New York, as trustee, all property of tvery descrip tion owned by the railroad. The deed is given to cover a bond issue amount Ing to several millions of dollars. It is the longejt document vr filed In the office here, covering one hundred and etghty-f(x:r octavo pages, and con taining 49.500 words. The fee paid by the railway company is only nomi nal, amounting approximately to $30, which is very small wtien one takes into consideration the fact that R will require over a week to transfer it to tha records. Under the law the Southern will be required to record the taper in every county of tvery state where it owns propel .y. OF FUNERAL DIRECTORS TO I E, Special to Tho Sentinel. GREENSBORO. May 13. The ex ecutlve committee of the North Caro lina Funeral Directors' and Embalm ers' Association met here Monday, In the office of Mr. R. Poole, to perfect arrangements for the annual meeting of the association, whlah will be held in Ashevllle June 5, 6 and 7. Mem beis of the committee are: J. Frank Morris', of WJnstxn-Salem, president of the association; W. L. Bell, of Con cord, secretary and treasurer, and E. Poole, oi this city. BAPTISTS OF STATE Special to The Sent RALEIOH, May 1C Editor J. W. Bailey, of tha Biblical Recorder, re turned today from the Southern Bap tist convention and declares that the reports from North Carolina showed more ral religious progress than those of any of the Southern- states. Re says President Vann of the Bap tist University for Women was espec ially hc.iored by the convention in that he was eleetad a trustee of the Theological Seminary at Uulsvllle, Ky., and was made alternate for the preaching of the opening sermon for tile naxt convention. ELKIN CHI CO. FILES The Elkln Chair Company, at Elkin. has filed a voluntary petition in bank ruptcy. The concern's liabilities arc placed at $7,kiu and assets at $3,000. The first meeting of creditors will be. held ut the office of Major J, E. Alexanifcer, referee in bankruptcy, In this city, on the 24th inst. Soeclal to The Sentinel. NORFOLK. Va.. May 16 Before he accepted the chairmanship of the ad vlecvy committee of the Jamestown exposition, former President Grover Cleveland had d-voted time and thought to tha enterprise which had Ills hearty commendation. To Mr. Kgh Gcrdon Miller. New York com misf Icaier of the exposition, Mr. Cleve land Fald that nothing ought "to in terfere with tho success of the exposi tion planned for the celebration of the first white settlement upon domain uow embraced wltatu the linrlt of the country we proudly call the United Slates. "Wo have fittingly celebrated the four hundredth anniversary of the dis covery df America. Tho three hun diedth annlvei'Fiuy of the s'dttleuient of Jamestown- is hardly less worthy of comniemoiatiou. A great nation cannot bring to mind its small begin ning and Its . stupendous growth through Mich a celebration as the Jamestown Exposition Company con templates without stirnng in tlK hearta of Its people their best patrio tism and the sincerest devotion to the principles which - have made this uatlon great. And such patriotism and such devotion so completely un derlies American ' Institutions that tbelr soundness and strength are absolutely necessary to our 'strength and perpetuity. "I hope, therefore, that nothing wU be lacking to make tha exposition successful, as an agency for the stim ulation of our national pride and the iucreasg of our faith .In free Institu tions." ' President Woodrow Wilson,, of Princeton University, Colonel Henry Watterson. Cardinal Gibbons and the other members of the committee which Mr. Cleveland heads are heart ily In accord with the former presi dent In his enthusiasm for the -suc cess of the exposition. Colonel Wat terson said: "There Is nothing that I can do either personally or as an editor that I wK) not gladly do to advapce its in terests. I do not think I need elabo rate the many claims which so ob vious an undertaking has upon the country. It seems to me that Intelli gent popple everywhere wll concur in the opinion that old Jamestown must be duly celebiated." 1 The managers of thtj Tercenten nial Celebration believe that much practical good will be accomplished by this committee which Is composed of one hundred rr prctetilatlve Amer icans of the highest standing. B.&L. Some ef Hit Advisers Are Urging Him Ho Dissolve National Assembly And "fay No Attention te Its De mands, Others Think He Should Grant Seme Concession, By Wire te The fcXtttMl ST. PETERSBURG, May 16. Stroug rractitmry Influence Is Kdng btMight to bear upon the Csar to dis solve C;uma for drawing up a reply to his speech from the throne in a ncanc?r which beaureaucrat couslder grossly Insulting to his maj y. The practical?)' nuanimous an vice of the betturea'K-rats to Czar Is that. If auto cmcy --w he jresr4L. ftsbt wits the douma must begin at oare. The Ctar is undetormlutd what to do. Several liberals among his advis ers say if dram 1$ dissolved blood Is sure to flow. Thone advisors want the Csar to compromise by granting amnesty to purely political prisoners and an evaslvj reply to douma' de mand for making itself chief govern ing Instrument of the country. It Is believed probable the Csar will do this, hoping to put Initiative foi any serious break on the douma. UT E Special to The Sentinel. CHARLOTTE. May 15. It order to .'lithuse Interest In the military day Mayor McNInch yesterday offered a cash' prize of $IoO to the company from Ncrth or Sojith Carolina that makes the best appearance, in line of march. The three ranking officers of the United States army who are tg at tend the celebration will act as Juilg.'s and will say to which compnuy the prize will be awarded. The entertainment committee of the Twentieth of May celebration has made house to housa canvass of the city of Charlotte n order to ascer tain what families will entertain visi ters during the four das of -the cele bration. The homes of Charlotte will ba open to the visitors and all who cannot find accomodations, ,rat the hotels and boarding houses will be taken care of at private homes. . The committee wish It understood that Charlotte will take care of overy vis' tor who lends his presence to the pig celebration. ' The business houses and public buildings of the city, even at this early date, present a holiday appear ance. Flags and other (UK-orations are to be seen on essry hand and many of the larger buildings are very handsomely decorated. The electrical display Is to bo a fea ture of the celebration. Handsome arches' are being constructed at nearly evtry turn. Indicating that Charlotte Is to be brilliantly illuminated for the festive occasion. Negro Held Here, Suspected ef Being Ed. Davis, Murderer of Conductor Wiggins at Salisbury, May Be Al lowed to Leave the Jail This After- neon. ! Charles Whitt. the ngro who has; bron in jail hirv since last Friday, j upwieu ot unirutT vl vouuuevur A. Wiggins at Salisbury may be re- eased this afternoon In tlnve tor him to return home with his father. Mi. Gvv. D. William, a tobacconist of Ktidwitte, arrived here this morn ing and identified WhlK, as ths egro that wcrkx'1 fjr him up to Saturday vvrrJug. Avrli:!t. While Mr. Williams did 4 xi.-.,liiiu. ou.Su.nday, April th day Mr. Wlgglus was shot, he k.t assurance that Walit did not leave Reldsville that day. Hj was back at Mr. WlUlair.t' "lorne early Monday morning, but he was dUrliargtvt for falling to feed Mr. Williams' stock on Sunday. Sheriff Atsuaugh endeavored tn secure an Interview with Solicitor W. C. Hammer by telephone this moru fng. but was advised that h had left Salisbury The solicitor while herp yesterday, told Jailer llanncr to re leasts Whltt If Mr. Williams came here and Identtflt .t t ie uegro as the one that was in h'.i employ at the time of thrf murder. rX'sirlng not to make any mistake, the sheriff culled up fherlfl Julian, of Rowan, this after noon, when the latter Mated that while he was In favor of releasing Wit II I, he preferred to consult Solid tor Hammt r before ordiTtng the pris oner given his freedom. Sheriff Als paii!h Is just awaiting a manage from the sheriff of R.iwnn b fore opening tl- j cell dooi to the IK gro. Whltt's fathir says that hist son's mind Is weak ami th old man glv this as a reanon why (liarle told rt enrl parties thai he was the niau that shot Mr. Wiggins. Mr. Williams nlsu stated that y.mng Whltt was un balanced mentally. It Set me Quite Certain That Douma't Position en Various Questions Will Be Msde Known Through This Re ply. Speeches Today Advocating Abolition of Death Penalty Brought Forth Wild Cheering. By Wire to The SWtvtliiel. ST. PETERSBURG. May U Tho d!tcuskm of reply to the address front the throne by the Czar and pro posed additions to reply as originally drafted continued In debate td the ik.uius today. Deputies Kusmln and Karavelf htous depuUta to point of wild ctreritig by KM)u.nt protests against dev:h ptuitlty. It was shown tbst 6od pcMotis hat iteeat fsecutcd let Rua -in slucc last IVctmbr. The douin.t continues resolute and appaieutly I determined to make t:a position known ( the reply. it Is rumored thai th Cur Intends granting an-'iesty to prisoners guilty of political 'ffiiin. HAVEN AND DOVE SENT At the annual meeting of the stock holdors of Winston -Building & Loan Association, held last night, the old officers were re-elerted. Mr. J. C. Buxton Is president and Mr. G. A. Fol Mn secretary and treasurer. The annual report of the secretary and treasurer was highly gratifying. It showed that the association's suc cess since it was established 17 years ago had beeit phenomenal and that Its efforts to advance the growth and prosperity of Winston-Salem were be ing appreciated. As a town builder Building and Loan Associations are unequalled and The Sentinel I ph-aw.-d to note that the local organization is making an enviable record. New Advertisements. I'oniay. The new drink, touches the spot, all dealers sell It. W. C. Tlse. Slio-s at low prices. Shaffner's Drug Store. Take a look at our new llncof tooth brushes. Fletcher Bros. $1.00 and $1.50 sample shirts C9r. Hurry. Smoker?,' Den. Whnt you get with each Cuban cigar, all for 5c. The Suitiiorluni. Says don't read our ad. O'Hanlon's Drug Store. A timely tonic. Landquist & Pfohl. Tsstes all the way. Our lemon soda. Rosenbnehert A Bro. News of Cue great lawn sale. Watklns' Book Store. An unusual book buying opportunity. J. I. Norman & Co. Publish on the sixth page a coupon worth 5c. F. C. Melnung. Blacksmith tools for sale. Sam Rose. Big auction sale of furniture. Professor of Music Resigns. Special to The Sentinel. RALEIGH, May 1C Prof. A. C. Jurkson has resigned his professor ship of vocal music at the Baptist Uni versity for Women and will leave here in June to accept the chair of vocal mntfc in Whitman College, at Walla Walla, Washington State. His suc cessor here has not been selected. There's no rest for the man who does everything his wife tells him to do. Capt. Will Crews, conductor of one of the freight trains between this city and North WilkeHboro. has re turned to his run. He was off several days on account of the Illness of his little son. , . Somebody placid a torpedo imi the Liberty car Hack, opposite the Bitting block, jus.t before 2 o'clock this uftr-r-noon. The explosion when the car ran over it attracted a large crowd. A number of people were pprsund'd to believe that a gun had been fired. The officers have net found the. party- jthat placed the torpedo on the track. The Y. M. C. A. baseball leum Kill nrarllon TtltlimliiV a f I Cnil Kill at (! o'clock and Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clotfk at I-airview park.. . ff mi, 1ru 1 W filipnherri u-ent to Moorasville this afternoon. Mr. Shepherd will visit relatives and at Ctatpuvtlla and nthe nlaceft jin Iredell county before returning. Miss Mabel Ireland wnt to Char lotte today to vlsl friends. Negro Released. The negro arrested two weeks ago by Conductor Phillips on the passen ger train between Winston-Salem snd RouiK.ke. was. released In the latter city jesterday. after paying hlw flue of $3u for carrying a pistol. Imme diately after his relcasa a government detective arrested the negro, Utdieving htm to he counterfeiter, several bills of this kind being found in his pos session. Capt. Phillips Is still inclined to the opinion that the negro is Ed. Davis, who killed Conductor Wiggins at Salisbury. Dr. Mott a Friend of Marion Butler. Dr. J. J. Mott, of Stalesvilie, at one time one of the "big guns" In the Re publican party In North Carolina, parsed through the city this after noon, n turning from Roanoke. Vs.. where, he hadi bfin to look after some race horses he has In training there, Di. Mott remarked to the reporter that he had bsen out, of active politics Uyr several years. He expressed him self, however, as being a gteat ad mirer of Marlon Butler.- the ex Popnlist leader in this State. TO T The Sentinel Is Informed that the Southern Express Company hue de cided to operate solid cars between North Wllketiboro and Washington. I). C. They will be put on as soon as the Southern Hallway can furnish the cars. Tlw schedule proposed Is to leave North Wltkesboro at. 2 p. m arrive In Or.'cnsboro at 6:10, where the cars W'lll be picked up by No. 34. which arrives In Washington at 7 a. ni. These cars will handle produce, chickens, etc. This arrangement. It Is said, will require three additional messenger, who will resldo at North Wllkertboro. The inci'easo In express on this line necessitates the proposed facilities. Reported for The Sentinel. Th evalig.-'llfilc meetings still con tinue at th Star warehouse with a C.-ep Interest. There was one more confession last nltihl and others ser iously lmpre-rd. Some of the song Mr. Sax:. in sings me favorites and by request he ang "Coming Home." By reqi..'tt he will repent tonight "The Man if (riilllee." Mrs. Ssxton will play the ohllgato with It. The text of lhi sermoti last night was taken from the Sth chapter of Genesis. "Noah m lit out from the ark a raven uud a d ive to see II the face of Hie ground was dry." The evange list said: The rsveti la an unclean bird. It f mid find a phtcv to lodge ou a carcass. . Th dove would not resl unlew It found an olive branch and tt returned to th ark. There is much of the uven' and tha dove In all per sons. The raven ri prese nt the evil paalon for greed and lust and drunk eniicM. Tim dove was out for a tlnu over the waste of waters, but It re turned Thus men aud women, are out In the world, but they must-re turn to the rhtinh for aalvatlon In Christ. Not to this or that denomina tion, but to Jesus CbrlsL There were many reasons- why tho dove might have feared to Mum. There were vicious animals In the nrk. There are many excuses men may make for not coming to Christ, but there Is the only placo to find satisfaction, The mil lionaire docs not find It In his gold, nor the pleasure seeker In any line of pleasure. The dove must return ' by th. window In the ark. There are windows ny which we must enter Into ' Christ. Belief In the divinity ot Christ, belief In the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the humbling of our pride, our willingness to submit to Christ In New Testament baptism; we should enter by these windows. Special 10 The Sentinel. GREKNSHORD. May 13. Th( con teat over the Democratic nomination for xherlff nf thl riiunt v rs nsrrow- id down a little yesterdny by tho an mmnoi mi'tii ill a I County Commission er W. C. fucker, who had generally beerr spoken or as a strong candidate, said positively that he would not be a candidate, AROUND THE CITY. D. E. Kennedy and F. A. Yates, of Williams, were hero Unlay. Local dealers report lumber scarce and prices continue to ad vance. Frank Speucer went to Stonevillt this afternoon on a double mission pleasure and business. ' ' i Rev. 8. H. Helsabeck, of Rural If all wag In the city-today, lie Is remark ably antlve for his age, being morw than four score. Rev. K. K. Williamson, pastor of llnrkhead M. E. church, was Initialed into thn mysteries of Odd Fellowship last night at the hail of Salem lodge W. (). Wensemiin - tin Just com pleted the work of putting up about !t'M) fee.t of pilfering on Mr. A. B. Dalngerfleld's Chestnut uiul Hixlh street dwelling. The eight -months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morris liied at 3:43 this morning atthe home of Mri. N. M. IX an. The Interment, will lie at Svlma, A!a the remains leaving on int. 2:25 train this afternoon. LETTED OF THANKS TO N.C. ODD FELLOWS Special to The Sentinel. RALEIGH, May 15 Retiring Grand Muster Plato Collins, of the North Ciirollsa Grand Lodge of Old Fellows, has 'received from thu grand master of California a letter of thanks for aid by thi! North Carolina lodges. In which he aa)s seven thmisiind Odd Fellow are homeless and penniless because of the disaster lo California and con; siiU-rlug the families of these fully 25 000 who m-ed aid ftom (MA Fellow. Twenty-nine lodges were destroyed lri San Francisco, Deputy Sheriff C. W. Jones, of Lewisville. who was here today, an nounced that be would be In tha race for the Democratic nomination for county treasurer. Too many people feather their nests with borrowed plumes. Charity b.-glr at home, but reform usually niaks !t debut elsewhere. Every time some men marry they g.t paid for It ministers, for example. Mom men would save a loi of mon ey by letting others' do all the siiecu latlng. No women has stiength enough to hold ber tongue. TARBORO CIRCUS ROBBERY. Former Treasurer Forepsugh And Sells "Circus Arrested On Charge of Theft of $J0,000. CLEVELAND. (., May 13.W11IlaiU T. Hpatth. auditor of the Cad llagen brk cirrus, wa arrested fe:ro last ulKht. charged with the theft, of $30 shi from the tlekc.t wagon of the Fore psugh Sells sliow 111 October, 19i, wliilo li was treasurer of that enter prlh". Thi- robbery It. U alleged, oc cuirml at TartMiro, N. C. The arrest was made by Sheriff Karb and Depot I'lielan, of CiliiiiihiiK. Hpali h was seized wtiic t woik in the ticket wagon, mindcnffed and hustled Into a waiting uiiI.hihiIjIU- and . taken to a raiircsd Hlutloii thiity in lies sway, Friiiin there he was taken to Cuiuni bus. Extradition pas-rs lisv been prpar.fd and b wiH he taken to Nmiii C.iioUna fir iii'al. Return from Baptist Convention. Kev, and Mrs. A. L, Rett returned last, night fioiu th Soutln-rit Usptlst convention which met In Chattanooga, Teiui , after an absence, of a w,- k. Mr, Id it reiKirti that the convention was well attended; -there) being nearty two thousand delegate present and. four thousand vtsi'ors. The next con vention nutct In Rirhmotid, Vs., one j'ar hence. John Cheshire, of Tarhoro, U lu the city.
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