WON" CITY DAILY SENTINEL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23. 1906
YEAR
PRICE 5 CENTS
r i....,rt fhnc.
fry The Henry
.Murder wsc
TWELVE KILLED IN II
WRECK IT LOUISVILLE
tevtr,
yen Had Been
the Speci
By Wire to The Sentinel.'
LOUISVILLE, May 2S. The broak
ing of a flange on rhe cuactt of the
Umuville and Nashville pasx.'nger
train thli morniue caused a wr-k
here in which probably a. Uoten were Chief
Hll.d aau 3" or more injured.
The mangled condition of bidies
TFinnPSflRFPRfliRFnlii s (lPTPRMifirn1 gdmbifhrfmfht f i yh rhf ThTTIw nn
uwi WI1IILI IIIIIULUiWl Ui UL L.lllllllsL.U " LII1UIIL.U U I II 1IIUU
.Mayor Schmitz Thanks Presi
dent Roosevelt For Their
Timely Aid.
s yen Wi: Exh"tted fmakf a Identification difficult. There
j Nines
Drawn.
are c'-gnl Doxaes at one undertaker .
Ta Injured at ill at hospitals.
The wrecked traiu consisted U a
Execttive of Sin Francisco
Speaks in High Terms of Assifr
i tancc Rendered by Federal Troop
J And by Federal Government In That
City's Hour of Need.
No Uprising of Any Kind In
Panama Will Be Tolera
ted At All.
SERI.1S IT HEIGH
Bv Wtnj to Thr S'ittuL
Us-oker. itav coach and two itaw. . jwj 2V weal-
. . . r lU at Kr.' . K l to. iv r.f ,.,1
Cu lty Saturday In jbjnatiott baggage and po&Ut car.
Ttit traiu was running flfceen miles
iff of t'tii.1 of the de
.1 aj chair rit-xt to he.
t,' of (he other two
.itu-udiuii the hearing.
J being assisted
hi t ids associate in
law. Mr. .John Folger,
I Mr. Lindsay Patter-
special venire draw n
re excised by Judge
.vice for sickness In
ro men summoned.
Iio j'trjmen drawn for
m proved acceptable.
:. Duggins ami Waller
:i court adjourned at 1
iter, mil) four other
ii ( hus !i. as follows :
.! S. Crim, I. Wesley
, W. Nelson.
tai rial vi nire of ten
xt.aiisted . his honor
riff to s minion a spe-
I11 ir'n.
rial venire having
tlie court instructed
ml his il puties out In
: in. .i;oii 50 men from
the one Juror needed.1
jmrtiiie adjourned
inninrrow.
ti Convicted.
N. L. Glenn, colored.
Sat ud&v in the supe-
rharg.' ot having iru
witli a gill under 14
e. two more Imlicl-
i.ieiin. Judgment has
wi in t he two comic-
ED FROM TAX
X. .Miiv 28 The.
a uiiuunniius vote con-
iScnate amendment, tn
H th.nai uil alcohol
in arts nnd manufac-
will become a law
w's signature. Con
wntts Is that It will
'" the Standard
replacing . kerosene
ilhiininants by dena-
s'am Noun, mawm UB hoJr through the yards when the
vh.:bi-U. tudlcua engineer heard' flaUg break. ln-ant!y i , ,K
.) Ht 'Jrv tvouie tu nv.si11"1 uiu uir. iiibuui
.. ji.i :r..l restaur
k Co . corner of Thiril
f-r,,-i,, on Sunday
I iiii'i;. was eaneu m
L lotas -
,ni M packtd. Cvin
- ru'.tv well filled
Teii.d at l' o'clock
.,.,,...( in the case
o the large atteu
i the da).
mdaius sat just be
!, Watson. Cuxton
ulv and Hendreii and
j engine and baggage car remained ou
r'le track but' otachea and sUHpers
left the track and crashed Into a
string of freight cars. The pasHrsers
were pinned iu the wreckage amid
wildest Kreuts. Nearly everyone In
the smoker is believed to have been
iiiytaiKly killed. Those in the coach
ware Injured, but thote In the sleepeis
were unharmed.
a .1tL;r
mm. Mayar S.-r.a:in. of San Ftan
ciso. in wliieh he rutri.-v tTrtttitn.i
lnr j nl tbat cllv lor aid ex
tended by the fedvtal guvernuicut and
add.--':
"1 cannot speak In too high praise
of the niaguiacent ht'p given the
tuunlcijial uuthorltim by I'nited
Ppecla; to T. St-t n.i.
" It VI.EItiH. Ma :v-Tn h.r-i:
t-4i b:cb i'V ii:iitiU'id Kii
.oral ni;;;;s:ers of Vtttif.!iliu Were
delivered iu this city v-'ti tday tuoru
ir.v. Rt. Rtv, Rul eit S iiinm-, U l . iGowernor
Marinet No at Colon for Pwrpoae. Jlina. freaetuns the M-iniun lot th A.
It Is B.'lieved, of Keeping Down' M. Colter con'tiu t.o m. nt and Rev.
K. . Ho sue. rector or M. J.knies
thiiieh. th' serumn for the com
n -icint-ut of St. Man School, lkith
9t WJro t Tho nUn. sein;oti wert heard by very large
WASHINGTON- Mav 2S. That the ;aU1' , nci's ' excevtMmal pral.
ir - - I (.
J. V. Johnson Was Lynchel
At Town of Wadesboro.
N. C. Early Today.
Cruiter Columbia With Force of .
Trouble of Any Kind Which Might i
Result from Election.
l-.lt States genimen, intend, t)nZ WiZ
tuake fcikKl its ultimatum that there jare true, wha'sour things are hon'.
shaJt be no rt-volutUm In Fanuma on jwhatsiK ver thing are Just, whatsni
account of the eoniing !t'tion In ever things hti puie, whannever
thai republic was revealed today 'thing are of rod rtport; if there tie
through the anuouiiceaivut that the lai,v virtue, if there t- n.v puis".
Jmlaer J'Uuuibia had arrived at Colon, jthlnk u these things." The nernion
s... k..r, i ........ i. i...
highb otTuT ludeTSr: aU'V Wiii'ii"
i nugnt say deyoietJ assistance or
-Major (leneral tireeley and Genetal
Kunston. Mr. President, as an Amer
h-an citin-n. I am proud to bp able to
certify to their work and I'm prouu
that we have men of such calibre in
tho I'uited States armv."
THE STITE NORMAL RARE MUSICAL TREAT
Tl
her (Weniltikt 4fc4iu;ion aj tiaan
tanano. It Is hvirued now that ahe
only touched that port and pnceeded
at once for the Isthmus. Her foree of
marines- and sail-Jis will bo amjiio to
cupe with any revolution that the
disfitisrleO Panamauian may care to
start. It la believej her mere pres
ence will serve to prevent such move
ments.
T
SenttnuL
V .May as. There
" Hie Senate when It
")"i'"ing, over 5000
wiitnen's orcanlzailnns
OlfstltJK amiins. Rot,l
his sea. Rpmnn.
11 IXlXeX Hilrt KDamMn
f''m Minnesota,
nipshire. Alabnnu.
,a"d Kansas. .
iSsTao;
BADLY HURT
neiitiiiM).
'V -V Sixteen ter
"il;'"r 'house Klne-
Min.nt of u,billi
revolutionarv
'! 2..iMt roubles and
,J of the lahdlord
-' armed' with a rifle.
1 kl'I';'? six Others
J AND 14
M BY BDMR FAVORABLE REPORT 1
ls,-ntln I
I'1'-. K'isia
f ''Nation
Special to The Sentinel.
GRPENiSlfORO. May 2S. An im
mense audience filled The large audi
torium of the new students' building
of the State Normal and Industrial
rrO.Ia Ciindau murnU. kMM ikn '
VUllCftO IllUIUlUg IV UCUl lilt
baccalauteate sermon, which was
preacheil by Rev. Egbert V. Smith.
D. D.. of Louisville, Ky, but formerly
pastor of the First ' Presbyterian
ch'irch In hi8 city. In opening the
exercises Dr. Chat. D. Mclver. the
president of the college, stated that
rr.ombers of the graduating class
assembled ifiortly after Rev. Dr.
Smith left for Louisville, last winter
and adopter! a resolution asking that
ha be secured! to preach the bacclmi-
r:at sermon and in compliance with
that reflifest he had returned from his
Kentucky hjme to carry out their
wish. Aftef a prayer by Rev. Dr. S.
H. Turroutine. there was beautifully
leadened sextette, Rossini's "Charity"
by Mr. B. C. Sharpe, Mlsse Blanche
Austin, Ethel Hariitm, Julia Dnmeroni
Mingle Jam! -on and Mrs. Myra Al
briijiY, with Mrs. Sharps as the
salohi.. '
Before taking his text Rev. Mr.
Sml'.ih svated that he wixhed to ex-pie-s
to it. 3 graduating class hi most
cerdlal appreciation of their Wnd de-fh-a
that he shonlnl return ar.it g.lve
thtnv their final mewage. The text
wat4ak-i-fmm the -4t)-lHip(er tit
khn, S4:t verse: "Jesua saith umo
t'aeiii. My meat la to do the will of
Him 'that Ent me, at: J to finish His
work." In beginning Dr. Smith said
there are two classes of people that
mak3 falluifj In life. They may be
intelligent, educated, refined and cul
tuied, but. the first cla'-s have no aim
and ( Ore other the wtong aim; the
nut havs no ambition and the latter,
txnt all f'.ieir energies In wrong
doing. He referred to Cleopatra,
whose life was ona of pretention with
tlie 1(9 a of her beauty reigning, and
wih'o died in suicld?. He admonished
the young ladies tw aim their lives at
the jight (Urge and thus escape
faiUtre Irreparable, aud said ".May
God save all of us from the shame and
blunder and disastrous result of amis-
directed life, He pointed out the life
f Christ aa the modl, It having been
the mot telling of any life on earth,
and declared tliaf if we can find llin
aim we wilj avoid the emptiness and
fruit lesBiiess- that - characterize bhe
lives of those who fail and that aim
is the text. AdUressing the graduates
he sali no .matter however or what
ever your lot In life may be thin aim
in life f g il. He urged the young
todies to make tbeir lives simple and
beautiful, telling them that simplicity
ia not bare-net and not. the enemy of
beauty and culture, but rather the
errabediment of bo.ih. these virtues,
tihat the beautiful life Is one of s-ingla
purpose to do God's will, and accom
plish His work. Every sin has some
where In Its Ufa a lie, the most success
ful enemy of truth being pretence.
He t&ld he did not know what the
young ladies) would be, but tihat h6
knew what they ought to be, agitators
ami reft.mera for the uplifting of
humanity and the betterment of those
with whom they might come In con
tact, and that as they built their life
on purpose and aim of the text then
their life structure would be of truth
and beauty and power.
At lihe conclusion of the discourse
PteEldtnt Mclvev made the announce
ment of tlie remaining exerclitea of
ccmmenceimant and the audience
joined In singing "All Hall the Power
of Jeusr" Name," and the exercises
closed -with the benediction pro
nounced by Dr. Smith.
Class Day Exercises.
The class da'y exercises were held
on the college campus this after
noon at 6 o'clock and the represen
tative essays? will be read tonight, be
ginning at 8:30. '
L
, May 2S.
"how I hut
!"'l,!"t"n wounded
' eerpet rated yeg.
1 f''n 'er.t to Clem
' o attend Ctem
' .' n'ient and visit
"(' Rev- and Mrs.
The rarest of musical treats Is lu
store for all who attend the concert
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the
Academy chapel, given by the Parish
Aid Society of the Episcopal church.
The program is a guarantee of the
pleasure, w hich is In store for all who
attend. Thats of local talent who
take part have few superiors. Added
to this the fine basso singer, one will
fcfl well repaid for attending.
No singer has had more complimen
tary notices ftom the press than has
Mr. Fred- Butler, tho basso singer, who
appears on the program. The Morn
ing Oregonian tays: "His voice Is rich
in melody, and a song from him Is
worth travelling miles to hear. He
save selections marked by flexibility
of vocallsm and soulful ' Interpreta
tion." tlon." Other press notices say: "His
voice is delicious In the upper tones,
and his regisiters are skillfully
blended." Again: "Mr. Butler, who
has stirred hearts all over the country,
sang, and the audience knew they had
heaid few voices of so rare a sweetness."
Mr. Butler has a fine basso voice,
clear, sweet and sympathetic, while
his enunciation Is perfect.
Following la the program to b
rendered:
(a) Handel "Angels Ever Bright
and Fair." (bl Batiste, "Voix Celestl."
Mr. A. S. Houghton, organist St.
Paul's chuich.
Herbert (Singing Girl) "Love Is
Merest Folly." Urp.tlon "The Sunset
.Gun." Mr. Bullet.
Weber Invitation to tho Dance.
Piano, Mrs. R. S. Galloway; oigan,
Miss May Barber.
(at Rosewlg "For What Thou
4ft.". (b Lohr "To My First Love,"
let Hanaek' Honor and Arms. Mr.
Butler.
(a) .Tames W. Rile)' "An Old
Song.' l.i Mark Twain "Turn Sawy-
rs' liovt? Affair." Miss .M'ickey.
(a) Schumnti "Ich (irolle Nicht."
(blOXl Irish "My Love Nell." (cl De
Koven (Robin Hood) "The Arm
ourer's Song." Mr. Butler.
(a) ,f. H. Rhodes "Rememb'r Now
Thy Creator." (b) Adam Geibel
March Onward. Messrs. Dean. Yog-
!er. Woolen, IJchcnthaelcr, .Newton.
Ifohl, Bjnum and EbPrt.
Stuart "Tho Bandolero."
Tickets for this concert will be on
sale at Simpson's, O'Haiiloh's, Uind
quUt atd PTohl's and Shaffner's drug
Mort-3. .
THE PUBLICITY BILL
By Wire to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON. May 28 By party
vote the House committee on election
of president, vice president and mem
bers In Congress, today ordered favor
able report oh the bill by Represepta
tive Gaines, of West Virginia, provid
ing for publicity as a preventative, for
fraudulent campaign contributions.
QUIET IN DOUMA
AT TODAY S SESSION
8y Wire to The SentlnaL I
ST. PETERSBURG, May 28. The
douma resumed It session .this morn
ing with perfect calmnesM. it had
been expected that after excitement
of Saturday's session there would be
some echo of turmoil which prevailed
then but with fine self-control mem
bers procetsdedl quietly to take up the
legular order of business.
SENATE WANTS REPORT
was an earties: aud vtiv forcible ap
peal for 11.$ ) )iirg men of the whool
t.j-eimtwil 4lM'Jj.iiiil 1; J liven and
strive for the a;tatnuiiit offtui'Mearf
of human life as set by t.tirist.
The sermon by Rev. Mr. Hogue at
St. Mary's wus based on Matthew
Sends Judge thaw to
Wadeiboro to Investigate Lynching
With Vis to Punishing Thees
Guilty. Johnson Was Charged
With Murder of His Relative, Qulnn
Johnson.
Special to The Sentlael.
tt.M K.1GH. May I -Gov. Glens.
iu hit mm ,1 this nmrntng through
tvl.-gr.m fioiu HoMcKor Roblnan,
of !v, .'Una if J. V. Johimon, at
Wad.'sburu tail) this ntcrnlnff, r
iiiT Ixlug made tn telegram that
s-ifi judiw l sent there by the gov
ernor Institute a rigid Invettigattoa
Mli a view to piiHkhlna; the lynchers..
'-T titfmr --wire. I Jub;eJ"himss
Shaw, i.i t;nuoro. U so'aV unr"'
and niak, an Investigation.
( f.'rnoi (il mi expn.vtl deep
5-48: "Ut- ve therefor;' perfect." The iim.vt meat Ion st the I) nchlng. whlrh
dihrourse w,S a powerful admonition n1 all was t.-piclslly wtihmu JtMl-
Mr. David H. King, a well known
and highly estesmed Citizen, dropped
dead In the union passenger station
about 5 o'clock Sunday morning. He
had Jus bought a ticket to Richmond,
Va.. when he threw his hand to his
head, feH upjn the fkxr. face fore-
most, and expired without Uttering a
word. Dr. S. F. Pfohl, who was at Ihe
station, was called In and after a brief
examination announced that It was a
fatal stroke of apoplex). Mr. King
hurried from his home in the Bennett
flats, on South Main street to catch
the train, and the opinion Is express
ed that the stroke was produced by
overexertion.
Mr. King was a native of Richmond,
Va., but had been a resident of this
city since May, 18X2, when he en
gaged lu the coal' and Ice business,
which he continued until about two
yars ago.
Mr. King married Miss Mattlo John
son, daughter of the late R. D. John
s-oil, of this city. The wife and two
daughters survive him.
Before coming to Winston-Salem
Mr. King was a member for ten jears
otthe-eHchmond Howitzers, an u rt 11-
erp company. He held the offices of
corporal and sergeant.
His intended visit to Richaiond was
to make a deed today to some real
estate In or near that city which he
recently sold.
The funeral servlro was conducted
from the lesiderice at 3 o'clock this
afternoon ov in. tl. A. iirown ana
Ulshop Rondthaler. The Interment
was in tho S.ilem cemetery. Two (lis
ters. Mcsdarnes R. L. HayneM and O.
P. Cilrketis, and two brothers, Miw.
John and William King, all of Rich
mond, arrived this morning to attend
tho sen Ice.
to ihe'joung ladies for the fullest de
velopment of their tat-uUli for the
living cf truly noble lives. The text.
! Maid, he had chosen because be
fore him were those who, a far as it
was possible to carry out the simple
dleep Injunction ot the text, could) car
ry It to fultllnieiit. He Impressed the
Importance of the selection of com
panions in school llfo and in after
yeare, the uecevsity of reading onl.i
good pure books, and of having an aim
in life.
This evening at eight o'clock there
will be the addre before the
alumnae of A. M. College by Mr. C.
Max Gardner, of Shelby. Tuesday
evening' the commencement address
will he delivered by Dr. Wiley of ths
I nltetl S'.atea Department of Agricul
ture ani.' the giaduatlng txerctn-e will
be at 11 o'c!v)ck Wednesday morning
For St. Mari s commencement the
srt exhibit was In progress from 4 to 6
this evening and the elocution recital
at 8 o'clock. TnesiUiy at 11 a. m. tho
cms day exetcUea will be held; at 4
p. m. te alumnae, exercises; Wednes
day evening the grand concert and
Thursday morning giaduatlng exercises.
rl.-ai.oir l ir teatun that he hail
ahead v made an order for a s;htuI
term of Ansou court to try Johitwia.
ins victim ( ttv lyurtiers was
chaigml with the murder of hi rela ¬
tive. Qulim Johnson, At a renin trial
Ihei jury failed to sive on virihct,
sum holiiirg out for murder lu first
and senile li) second degree.
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS
STEADILY IMPROVING
By Wire to Thn Sentinel
NEW YORK, May 28 Mrs. Davis
gains strength slowly but both Dr.
WJijo anil Mrs. Haves express the
heme that thei patient will be able to
sit up liifi.ie the week is over. She
pa.-it.; uir excellent night and h.r
improve nn nt is steady.
TO DECIDE QUESTION
By Wire to The Betittm4.
WASHINGTON. May 28 Senate
committee on Judiciary today made a
favorable Mnui on the hill Intiiiductd
by Senator Knox at the request of the
administration, iI"!1iiIiik light of Im
miiiilty. The bill provides that 'im
H'.ur.ity shall exit nd only to natural
person who In ilM-lienee to Kiibimemi
gives testimony under oath or pro
duces evidence iVxmmentury or other
wire und'.-r oatJi."
This bin In tho result of recent
fall it r of tho government, iiiiitr nx
lstlng law, to bring to punishment) of
licet h of packing Companies la trial of
beet trust caCM In Chicago.
CHANGE OF SCHEDnLE
ON THEN. C. RAILROAD
Special to The 8ntlnel.
RAI.F.IGII, May Ifi Announcement
is made that the Southern train,
which In trw pst has arrived her
ln.iu Goldsboio at Il l.'i aud stiH'Ped
over here until t in a. in., will be
changed on. Juno l). so it will leave
Raleigh at once for the west Instead
of being held here. On June 10 the
Southern will begin operating: a
special tisln between Salisbury and
A.ihelllc snd the Raleigh train will
connect with No. 3d at Greensboro,
deMve tug a through car to the special
train at Salisbury for Ashevllle. ,
STITE OFFICIALS IRE
.i.
By Wire to The Sentinel. ,
MAV YORK. May 28 Tho Ter
ratio va trral wax again adjourned this
morning until tomorrow at the re
quc'it of District Attorney Jerome,
who said the commission appointed to
examine Into the girl's sanity had not
yt eompfeted its report. The girl's
o.iinsel made a strong opposition to
he adjournment.
By Wire to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON, ' May 28 The
Senate by re.solution today called
upon- the president for confidential re
port of the Keep Governmental Com
mission o-n crop rejxirt Investigation
Afternoon Session.
Court reconvened at 2:20 this af r
nmm. it required over an hour "J
select the other six juror. A. J
worth .1. Baxter Knight. Jos. A
ml:iser Theodore Knonse
Greensboor Items.
By Wire to The Sentinel.
OREENSBORO, May 28 -Mr
Henry C ble, one of Guilford's mo; !
estimable fanners and business men,
drepped' d.wad of heart falluie lit his
home near Tabernacle yc-stcrdtiy after
nidu, ag I ii years. He had b ;en In
bad liealt li for some time but was In
Gre'eimlrtiro Saturday. He was a
il.lendld s iliiei, giiirig nil through the
war and rtsr;.vlug 'V, e wounds. He
leaves nirvlvlng a wife and three chil
dren, Mr. G. O. Coble, of Roxboro; Mr.
Flayd Coble, a travelling drug sales
man, and Mrs. J. li. Denny, of Gfeisis-
(Xrtl.
GREENSBORO, May 28. Greens
boro is pretty well conlcnt with the
resu'l of the R.'inibllcaii state execu
tive ci.mii .t! e merling here Satur
day afternoon and night. sJnce It got
tho convention and the chairmanship.
Gr.Hms'.Hiro waw s. li rted on the first
ballot unanimously a the place for
thd tonventioii, Tuesilay, July l'l, was
tht n agree5 upon its the time for
hol Ung It. The committee wait In (
slcn until six o'clock! when an ad
journment was taken until seven
o'clock. Th night session laKedtwo
hours and when it adjourned It watt
U;arnel that Judge Spencer B. Adam
of GreensKiro. had been wlected as
chairman of the committee t-j fill the
vacancy caused by lli relgnailon of
Chairman Thun.M 3. Ucllini... li wan
Ifarned that at, Hi afternoon session
Mr. Rullins tutidered his reirlgnnt ion
as ehaiimari and the conmiitiee re-
Special lo The Sentinel.
RALEIGH.--May 26 State Auditor
U. F. Dixon Is gelling out to the
Im nk. bsnklMg Associations and v-
H t iiutltut.oiis of the slate a cir
cular letter giving direction as to the
reports that thtte luMtiuUoiis must.
make to the department as soon after
June 1 hh por slide. In addition to the
rt(,wiit of t tie taxable assets of the
banks th ri- must tm lists of the stock
holders and' the number of shares
held by each.
The m.dltor is also Issuing similar
c1ln in the officers of all the corpora
tion doing tmsliiejis In the elate for
the punpos i of securing the data for
levying tales agalust them for the
year.
, 11
By Wire to The BenttneL
NEW YORK. May 28 With throat
cut. from ear to ear, brides seventeen
stab wttunriu In the body, an unknown
man we found on New York avenue
and Carroll street,. Brooklyn .this
morning. No one In the vicinity heard
: the feast sound' of a scuffle and the
murder lif shrouded In mystery, The
P illce believe it was a vendetta affair.
Ko-
Shows No Improvement.
and F. J 1 Misw Marv F. Thoma.H Is In receipt
Shou.se were chosen fttmt the special of a letter from Dr. P. L. Murphy,
J(..jre .. suvrirUendent of tha Mate hospital
At this juncture announcement wast 1,.1-Morgauton, in which he s'atee that
made that all of the 125 names had j Mis. Fiance Johnson, mother of
been exhausted. Judge Peeblna then i Mist Thonms, "has not. .so far as we
Ins.Tiicted Sheriff AMiaueb to sum-! can observe, changed since she came
moms a special venire of ten. saying I to the henipllal. She is very pleasant
that if the one remaining juror could jand easily controlled always In a
in be oltained from this number hek'K)d humor. 8h eats and sleeps well
would order another venire. and Is as contented as she can be."
FEDERAL COURT AT
,li,'!.re James E. Ikiyd was herrt this
afteino'iii enroiite to Wllkeslxiro to
IwM. tin ngular term of the federal
court, watch toiuenes there toiimrruw
iiHJinlng. The dmket Is rcporlecl to
be qulie large. The judge was ac
con.'paiikd by Marslml Mllllkaii aud
Ju '.w.i S. 11. A'lan , itte new chairman
of 4 he R.-piiblliati slate executive
cwnmiltee, District Attorney A. E.
Holton atvt b" aiHtai;t, Pref. J, J.
llrln, (.! Asheillle, )olied them Kers.
Mr. A. II. Price, & Kallshury, ' tlje
tithi-r ii ilf..ant to the district eOor
in), will not. afi'iid this term. Ho has
gonii t Florlilii Jo be united In mar
ria'i! VSeliu-jjiiiy.
DIG MINE OISISTER
HEAR MIO, JAPAN,
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By Wire lo The Soutinel,
TOKIO. May 28 In a -disastrous
fused to accept t. passing rcstdwions at Yubani Colliery, in Hokkald-i,
of endmsemerw of his course and hlgh"ui nunni n aim eigni undoings were
aippreclatton of his C-rvlces as chair
man.
W, H. Pleasant, brsk-man en Uie
Southerh narrowly (.neaped serlolus
Injury Sunlay night. He fell from
!ha top of a moving box-ear. his etfolh
liHt, catching lu the journal box and
dragging him some distance. He es
caped, however, whh a tvpralnd
ankle.
(l.stroied am) nine mlniis burned to
dia'h. The rnlue was r)etroyed.
R A. M'wre, whnne residence on
Oak street win burned wome weaks
ago, will scoti re-txcupy same, having
rebuilt.
It will be noticed that when young
couples tntan business they don't go
out In automobiles; they stlelt to
buggy riding.
By Wire to The Sentln'd.
VIENNA. May 28 Ministry, headcl
by Pitinier l(olicii.!(ih SchllllnKs-fuert-.t,
ban reflgrn-il
Women think a man Is a good hu
band when he mill go with his wife
lo buy her hats... . ,
The White Sale Is On.
Th great white sate st the Busy
Store l on and ail through 'be day
Kit at -i rvw)i were In attendance.
The ff tings me eagerly wmght for.
Eve-ry Uidy m i-nii to have purchareit
fully irp t the Mini' Ti-morrow. the
jwcor.d day of this grunt )ah, pnmi
!nn fo draw a n'lli larger fCowd.
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