WIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL
Mff IMPOSED 1
rLLfllJL 1 UPON THREE PRISONERS
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 31. 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
.insiSam Kobre.Wil-
Piean and J. t. i
i
Announced That He
.,,, ivin" On i
of Gj'ity. "e ,
ft ROYAL MARR1AGEJWILL HRISH SOON. past session it
THE CITY SGHDQLS
I, verd.ct
i jWng Alfonso, of Spain. Wedsjone Of Conferees On Kate
Julius Farrish Sentenced To; Princess End. of Batten- BUI Expects Agreement
Life Imprisonment For Bur-! burg. Today. First Of Next A'cck
glary. "Rev." X.. L Glenn! ' j ' "
UOe5 10 rdl for 14 ICUrS Elaborate Festivities in Manor of thelr.
and Bob Cobler Given 2 ! po xint E"Jout 0.
v A O H 1 Th0Lind Ptrtonz. at the Ceremony.
YearS Un KOaaS. I A Number of American. W,tn..
Celebration In Honor of Event.
ft
L
1
After the Kobre case had been dis
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Lmflt!w Stt II 'uv- ' ju.--a ui i.u.oii. ;oj i t f ui lilt e:U:nei.
tVP J . ' i, ... inriiftUit fur tliirt'I.rv rnacl t41"j-li ... ... .- ...
j Than rivt ""i. ........... .w. ....-w ..u, i. rung Airollzo
. . , . ,.. brought lu aud hi counsel tendered ot Spain and Princess Kr.a nf llMti.n.
IjT SJ 7" ;a pita of burglary in the second de-iberg. uieeeof King Edward, were niar-
.r.m Pau ami J. E. igiee. This was accepted by Solicitor ried at root today in ,he little church
. "I',,, mutder of iGiaves. The defendant was then sen- of Saj Gti mimo in the presence of
rt a'l'iiiHl in the tenced to the penitentiary for life. Idistingai.-lie,! company of about a
- tV Din!tia without : Farrish is the negro that broke into (thousand pet-sous. including special
".h "iUry ar.tl upon m-'the home of John Lashmit in West ambassadors from the chief couuuies
t ' 1' i-V'Vs to tie 1- Salem. lot the world. The ceremony was per
ked iKi i decide I Bob Cobler. convicted of receiving .lorm.'d by Cardinal Sancha. Catholic
' r""mil!i ot the three stolen watch of Charles Morris, was Primate of Spain, assisted by a num
r h ' given a term of two years on theiber of high prelates. Many Amer-
nr'iH-k 'ien tne roaus. Appeaiam.-e ooau on appeal uan touiisis deviated from ordinary
Hepburn, Ranking Member of
House Conferees. Says Tnat No Str-;
iout Disagreemtnt Has Arisen And
That None It Expected Conferees
Are Hjrd at Work.
Delaware L'-glsIature Has
Last Session's; Enrollment Of, Convened In The City
Pupils Wds Largest In The I of Dover.
History of The Schools- j :
Large Force of Competent :EIc,'e'' u"'
Democrats in Caucus Did W
Vote for Adjournment And Try te
Obstruct E'eetion. Democrats In
dignant at Calling of Special Session.
Teachers Employed.
W'.rstiKi proji'.e rii,'i:!y a ur ( j
dull i'f pit-le in 'he public vhls of
ih, cit. Thtie i lict h iti that'
6y Wl to Tbe S-nttnA ti.. to a ncn. r dentvo. thw der! !
WASHIXT.TOV Mi. HI t!. m. ,ve"'e:il of thi rtly than the Utowtb '
senu.ive Henburi,. ".ankl,. 'ni.nihe. ' im:.l:c -h,U IM, it: .he paat rv WW tu Th SeWlnrl
. iiw j -r ": cae niauo rapus
of the haw CJliftTt'es on ISllroaa nroai'Vis auJ have fast itur'ad in ;
rate hU., said today: , uti.'f ss. : :.!;atii-e of l..Uware Is la esttanr-
"We ar making good priRres.. : 1 ' ft 5,1" w in winsum :uii'.ry st ssmn, .caijeu Dy twvernor
ii u.ii- iu'ns " U1.UX la.ri Mil- ca a Milll.lilif I., -nun lt ma.
inVKR. IVlswsr,, May ll.-Th
..v ........ ... ...a-.. ets,tji ,mo.
No serious differences srhmd ear J ;t closed wa ltiis. this:
;)ituiM.r.ul niuendmrBt, franchise tax
beiiiK an increase of H2 over the! aid election of a Culled Stales
1!
. t t.mi
V s;a;e ais.t m-i'-"'-
H it: ot the evidence
o su'iiuit . in.
:bm ordered me re
. gitwart from jail and
of all the witnesses,
was fixed at $4lK). beaten track ot continental travel to i
iRev." N. U Glenn, colored, con-!be present at the festivities. Span-1
victed in two cases of carnal know-ards say they never before saw so :
..vise of two girls under 14 years wa niany Americans in Madrid,
brought i" for sentence. Motion lot ,
new trial was overruled. Bond on
this niui.rl.in.
have aiists. We expect full agree
ment bv Motidav or Tuesday of next enrollment of the preceding tear. Of , tetiaior.
l Ibiu II tiitiKwi- ll'ih kvtu .ntiil!iJ In !h. ! i .
" - ' i ixuiiM-ra ic iiietnDers in caucus last
white schools and .! in th colored , ., . . . ,
Anti-Smoot Petitions ' IscIi.k,:,. The Incase was .bo.,i BUth session was
lilouble that o( any other tear. Ilrali" P'lptuaieu uutiu m people m
week.'
.tmctrd the sheriff tojappeal was fixed at' H.iMlO. Uefen-
imt lor lew nannies.
1. then as-ked lae counsel
-o show him where met
.xt incriminating an "i
L outsiile of thai given
nart. "1 would not let a
hansel on the tfSlt-
l S eart." said his
mlitul that noiie of the
tusle iltn corroborate
il Sallie. If a verdict
I iced aga.nst these men
il aside." said Judge
I or more ot inese men
M yon haven't proved
honor, addressing the
pio.enitloii.
he jury, after the nu'U
c I'uhles said: "1
the evidence in this
elv. lint failed to find
he testimony of Sailie
I do not t link any 12
willing to hang three
letrce nf such a woman
vimi w.ie lo return a
dant was given six years at hard
labor hi the penitentiary iu the first
case and eight years lit the second,
the latter sentence to begin at the ex
piration of the 111 st. Counsel for
(lleiin plead guilty in the other two
cases against him and Judge Peebles
suspended Judgment. Ulenn an
nounced that he was not guilty air'
refused to submit to plea. Tht in
dictments were thereupon nol
prossed.
rmtiru un Dmlug the past sessi in there were
gieatiOTO pupils in the West Knd school;
bomb was
aud Queen
8r Wlro n Th 8enMuL
MAD Itll). May 31. A
thtowit at King Alfonso
Eiip. this afternoon.
I The bomb was thrown from a
jbalcony over Mayor street as the wed
ding procession was passing. It ex
J plotted in front of one of the royal
carnages. Two horses were killed, a
child in the crowd killed and un
erpiPi ry wounded.
The king and queen were cool and
continued after order was restored.
A boy sixteen years old was arrested.
il. & I COLLEGE
Special fo The Sentinel.
GREENSBORO, May 31). The
iiiiuLtitiiv CAr...nc iwillll.lt irn V
tha rniirtfi mcl iv.l .1 afini'iirutu '
and filled vacancies caused by the
j 1 wuuM promptly set i teslgnation of Chairman Osborn, and
ner. von can take the! ,e 'einoviu 0111 01 me couniy or aec-
!i. atol say whether nr '" benenck by electing Mr. E. A. ' , ,,
me or all' of :lu dpfen- Hwn as chairman and Mr. Davis S. 'Special to Th Sentinel. ,
Collins ns secretary. The committee j RAI.KK1H, May Fifty-eight
ir.il ami in less than cMci he convention to send dt le-V()unK ',,, 'received-' t' -''K diplomas
ir,"d. lemleiiiii. a ver- 10 ne congressional ana jiiaiciai Usterdat' morn nK nt the. graduating
contentions, tot June . lite coliveil- Uvoicises brlnirlno-in a close the sev-
lor the defendants
liJ'Sc of :lo tnisoners.
saiii ho had nothing
the men. Tie court
'in- discharge, of Sam
I'I'.an sml ' . Whit-
nun artist and shook
i r counsel. Plcnn em-
'hn had sat by him
;,:ai. Tlii' men t'.ien
'"i wiili 1-rmiivf.s and
". r l.ad li..cn re
ir Hi t.ils in Ih.'
excess t'K ir pleasure
ir hands. Ijnl Judgp
"ice thai such W(,l.
11 ai'-H that he wmilil
;itt"tllHed II.
11 'hilt Hie trial has
""t lh than $J,
f d'' Indisiio.sitlon of
;s '"nit did not con-
ln? until i;2o. After
''lies of vrslei-dnv'a
minaiioti. of witnesses
Mile Kulire murder
rderson Whitt.
testifier! . Unit she
,''': that ho came
'"Ween 7 and 7::;u
'"Sat. January 91 anA
nd ln:::n ,,; ni. wp
-,r,""t. Saiem- Whit-
r''nns to our h,a
f'i'l'i; he w;is , n,.
I'1 BlKht. Janimrv 00.
,a"'l upon our i'm-rtn'.
I. m-v 'laughter
In Sa u q-i
I .. --""-ari were
np: liessie has 1.
f'tsni and w ,.,
weks.
l na"'n Witnpa ,.!
',re 'Itrosatory- to
Mie latl ..
rr "!" sh u-o.-
lron Whitt.
'"tiler of noi.
witness.
'"cK'-v 'ponded the
s said ih;,, h i, Z
".W t"mealldav
"t'cans,. lio t,,,,!
'aid thu. """
, "V ll",y "noma
hrst Si,,i... . .
'hat thin
1.1,:. . ""S meir
1, -ites.
l" was in si
Him to nominate candidates for th? Mnteenth unnutil commencement, of
cotinly offices, was called for July 7. ,,e .nrth Carolina College of Agrlcul-
the pnnniiies to be held on June ".H-;turo and Mechanical Arts. A special
feature ot thu exercises Wfls a series
hilojaiiuu.4v--flv(i of tfle--miwr1trrait-
nates, W. S. Tomlinson, on "Cntld l.n
byr;" J. C. Heavers, on "Farmers" Op-
portunily;" .1. r. Lovlll. on. "The Kn
glneer as un Economist;" A. E. E-
i colt on "Tiie Cotton Mill of Yesleiday.
j Today and Tontoi row ; It. II. Tillman,
Inn "the Advances1 in Electricity," A
highly creditable .'list of honors award
ed in tho v. i: Ions classes was read by
I I'lesident (ii'ti. T. Winston. The
fly Wire to The Sentinel.
WAtsIIIXllTON, May Sl.-I'resi-de.it
and Mrs. Roosevelt with others
.',' ,. 'V V, '.".'- IFreslintnn prizes for n-riciilttiral litbor
.i.i.i iii.i.i i nif,. i ill; mni iiunri iuu
irom Hampton, where the president
addressed the students yesterday, i
The1 trip was made without Incident, j
stabla of Blum" & Fleming on Tues
day, January 23, about 2 o'clock; I
took him out driving for an hour or
more; he was at the stable dining
the afternoon of Monday, the dny pre
vious. Witness knew Sallie Stewart
itul said her character was bad.
Dewitt Holbrook.
J. E. Whltbeck slept In my room
Tui'sdiiy night, January 23.
David Citrenbaum.
I live near Vaughn's livery stable
with my father; heard Mr. Plean
come in and go to his room a few
minutes after 11 o'clock; knew it was
Plean by his walk and cough.
R. T. Hurdle.
This witness lives in Washington;
is civil engineer and Is with the dou
ble tracking , force on the Southern
Railway between Greensboro and
Spencer; had known Whltbeck for 6
or 7 years and that his character at
Alexandria, Va., ihs home, was good,
but did not know anything about him
since he came to this city.
R. Shapiro.
i This witness saw Sam Kobre and
William Plean at Max Kobre's Sun
day afternoon, January 21.
D. G. Kelly.
I was conductor on street car No.
13 Sunday night, January 21; I was at
court bouse square waiting for clock
to strike 11 when we left, for Waugh
'own; know Harvey Cook; he got on
our car at Salem square; had several
other passengars that night but don't
remember any of their names.
Evidence of Sallie Stewart.
At this juncture the counsel for tbe
defense offered the evidence of Sallie
Senator Reed Smoot
senate this morning just as
boxes of petitions asklug for his ex In North Winston school; lfil In
pulsion were being presented There ! Winston school and. as slated
were 40.000 signatures Irom New ,abZ- '9" eoMJ ch,,M'1- t
York. ll.OOi) from Missouri, seveial i 1 here were about thirty-nine tench
boxes from Illinois. Wisconsin, North I1 mplyed in the public schools of
Pakota. Tennessee. South Carolina. !VUn,ml during the past session,
Wrinjint l.luhn Tea in.l Smith ' "
Dakota.
House Proceedings.
Representative (lamer, of Texas, in
troduced a resolution in the House to
day, Instructing secretary of com
merce and labor to Investigate the
causes of differences of prices of
articles of steel or iron manufactured
at home and abroad ami to learn
whether they are the result of com
bination or conspiracy, also whether
prlcea In the I'nited States have
been controlled by the steel trust and
If so tu Investigate organization, pro
fits and management of this trust.
3peclal lo The Sentinel.
CREENSRORO, Mat 30. Dr. Chiis.
I.. Scott, ut one time a It ading phy
sician here, gave up his practice last
year to erttet tbe Insitiance field. He
went to Kentucky, where l.e bus been
six months. He has returned to
Gteensboto and will resume th) prac
tice ol medicine. Ho has secured a
iiitef-.oUco.-touiuA-iii- tb MeAdoo
jfllee"." building. To Dr. Scott, more
than to Rny other mun, does the city
owe the location and building of the
Aplndld St. I.to's hospital by the
Sisters of Charity, and be does well
to come hack home anil resume the
molossion in which he wits a shining
light.
' night and tn(1 fnj. I Stewart at the two preliminary hear-
srie-nd ;,, ., lino- i ..... . . .....
tiding till,
Norman.
night.
1 "ir,!' Clerk h ,,.,
Urn... p
. 'i.t like s.ini
an nh:.K,,t usdii?
a,,"n witn...,
,i. .''Miiiig m him
WM-iKitn K;ig
Fin Colored. "
' Hotel
k f in hon.i
st' fti .'l .XVh'i'eck
-llirilinr..
M BlUm "
eps
to bis
ings in the case. "It. Is a ease for the
defendants," said Mr. Watson.
J. B. Jones.
This witness was a member of the
coroner's jury. He testified that he
heard J. J. Adams say that he did
not think the wound in Henry Kobre's
head was made by a bullet.
Mrs. Jarvis, of Salem.
Witness lived near the Whitts and
saw Bessie Whit? and a man looking
ike J, E. Whitbeck out walking near
the power house In Salem; saw Bes
sie Whit t again that nlcht: saw a man
wlh her; man left Bessie at her front
I door about 11 o'clock.
On cross-examination wjtncss ad-
...nii-u H.aetectlve came to her nome
imd said he was going to stay until
"he told him -something about the
murder case,
Policeman W. T. Penry.
This witness"" testified thai, in his
wire awarded, first prize (,f $lu, to C
C. Allison, and second prize of $. to
j. A. Aiey.
The following are the graduates in
the vrviotis departments to whom di
plomat) weft u wauled:
AgricultureJames Claudius Heav
ers. Mark Hopkins inesnro, Alexan
der Diane Cromariie, William Carly'.e
Ethtrldge, Sillily Watson Foster, Hor
ace Smith Mcl.endon. Joseph Gialiam
Moiiison. Chmles Franklin Nlven,
Lewis Milton Oden, Freddie Jackson I
Tfllton. Robert Peel Fzzell, Lewis Peel
Winston. j
Civil Engineering Durant Stewart
Abernathy. !eoige Page Asbnry. Ken
neth l.eon Hlack, William Andrews
Buys. Samuel Herbert Clarke, i.atta
Vanderior. Edwards, James Allen
Higgs, Jr., Joe Poindexter l.ovill.
Thompson Mayo Lykes, Raymond
Maxwell, Iacy Mixire, Angelo Kettle
na Piter, William Sidney Tomlinson.
Reid Tull.
Electrical Engineering Conor Cal
houn Clardy, James Beckett Ewart.
Horace Lester Hamllton.Clarence Wil
son Hewlett, Jesse Clarence Myiick.
Richard Henry Tillman, Jackson Col
peninj" Tuttle.
Mechanical Engineering. John
Washington Clark, Wiley Theodore
Clay, Weldon Thompson Ellis. John
Fioderiek Hanselman. Thomas Jeffer
son Ogbnrn, Lillian Lec Vaughaii.
Textile Industry George Gilderoy
Allen, Albert Edward ENcott, Durant
Walte Robertson, James Harleigh Wil
liams.
Industrial Chemistry Needham
Eric Bell. James Duncan Clarke. Jr..
Duncan Archibald Ctix, Arthur Wynne
Gregory, William Graham Knox. Clyde
Ester Parker, Samuel Oscar Perkins.
William Crawford Piter, Peter Valaer,
Jr.
Civil Engineer Carroll Lamb Mann
Reported for The, Smilin l. ;
One of the greatest sermons of the
-eries ly'tKvaimellst Yeuell was
ptencliiil at the Christian church last
night on "That Avtfnl Night, in Baby
lon." His (irsfiipiion (if the death of
Ilelshazxai was wondei fully diainsiic.
The nrdittance of baptism is admin
istered each night since the services
are hsld In the church.
After a short service tonight a re
ception will be held for the new mem
bers. AH members Hiid friends are in
cited to be present,.
SEVERAL CHANGES IN
ST.
MM'S FACULTY.
Special to The SentlntJ.
RALEIGH. May 30. There are to
be a number ol changes in tbe far nil)
of St. Mary's school next session,
Professor Sunboin, musical director,
and Mis. Sanlsiin retire from the
faculty to go to Buena Vista, Va.
They will be succeeded by Prof. Alvln
. Vincent and Mrs. V Inctuit who
come from New Wilmington, ra.
Miss March, of the chair of Modern
l anguages. Miss Shlpp, Instructor In
mathematics, and . Miss Plltinger, ot
Hie preparatory department, will re
tire from the faculty. Miss Ellsa
Pool, of Raleigh, becomes Instructor
in Fifiich. Miss Smith, of Memphis.
lake's the chair of mathematics, Miss
Spurlock, of Nns'ivllle, science and
elimentart Gentian and Miss Spann.
of Ashevlile. takes charge of the pre
paratory work.
Delaware by unscrupulous majority to
gainer th, benefits' of a 'cotrupt lc-
tory at the last general election. They
lesoltnl that, senatnrisl elect Inn be
ing the s ile cause ol the session, the)
would voU to adjourn from day lo
day and obstruct the election rather
than be passive parties to what they
charge is corrupt attempt to steal the
national toga. Every Rrpubllcan of
prominence In Delaware today pre
tends that the party is lit hsimnny
for the first time In years, and that
the election of a I'nited Stales seni or
Is certuln. The first hallo! will he
held June 12. The Republican caucus
will be held the day before.
FINALS AT STATE
NORMAL COLLEGE.
E
By Wire to The Sentinel.
NEW YORK.- May 31. John I).
Rockefeller f-allej today for Europe
on the Miiiiiiiutg-Ameiican nner
Ihutcbliiiid. With the oil magna!
wi re hl wife and wevoial oih t inein
bets of the family. ''and household, lie
goes abroad to see bis daughter, Mrs.
Sirong, who Is st piesent in the
Rivera. He will rclniu about the
middle of July
Mav was a busy month with the to
bacco manufacturers of Winston-Sa
lem, as they sold 2.349,7fil pounds of
the manufactured weed durlnr that
month.
For revenue stamps on this large
output our manufacturers paid to the
government the sum of $140,9X4 fi,
or enough to build a public building
over two times as large as that the
government Is erecting here at pro
mt. The collections on cigars and
spit its were light during the month.
lit
er)
(Continued on paEo two.)
, Business Change.
Mr. George F. Dwlre, who has been
manager of the advertising depart
ment of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company for the past, three years, has
resigned from that "position, to take
effect June 1, and will be succeeded
by Mr. Wilson Gray. Mr. Dwire will
remain in Winston-Salem and will
have his office tcniporailly on the
second floor of the Sentinel building,
next to the office or A. H. Galloway
& Co.
Salem to Have League Team.
The Sentinel is requested to state
that all members of the Men's Ix-ague
of Salem are requested to meet at
Fail view park tomorrow afternoon at
il o'clock for the purpose of per
manently organizing a leagun team.
A practice is also called for at the
same time. Every member is urged
to be pieseril.
Broad Street Service.
The services at Broad Street church
last night were largely attended by a
highly appreciative audience.
'Faith'.' was the subject from which
the Rev, Mr. Wilson delivered a most
helpful and inspiring discourse. The
speaker very forcibly Impressed his
hearers with the Importance of a
strong and abiding faith without
which no man can please God or ac
complish anything good or great. To
dictate to God. said he. Is one of the
surest evidences of a weak faith. For
one to be willing to let God use him
as setmeth best unto Him Is an index
to sirong faith and Christ-likeness.
Sendees tonight at the usual hour.
New Advertisements.
Liishmit. The "Won-ln a Walk"
shoe for nun. it friendly feeling for
eveiy foot.
Meters Wos!btoi,k Co. Special an
nouncement as to great remodelling
sale.
The J. W. Hester Co. Another big
sale announced for Saturday, This
time China, glass, tin ami tnamel
ware suffers.
Ogburn-Vest Co. An attractive list
of property for sale and for rent.
Simpson Drug Co. Did you ever
stop to think?
R.isenbaeher & Bin. Tomorrow
and Saturday closes the great white
sale. Specials for Friday.
The Peoples' Fuel aud Ice Co. $5
for a name for oui orange cider. !M,kiiii
gallonn sold In sixty days.
Southern Realty Co. Pago ad.; auc
tion sale of Soulhside lots.
" "
' Trained Nurses at Charlotte.
The first session of the State Con
vention of Train Nurses was held to
day In Charlotte. The slate officers
of the association ate Miss M. L.
Wyche. of Durham, president, and
Miffs C. E. Pfohl,- of Winston Salmi,
secretary. Those In attendance- from
Winston-Salem are Misses C. K. Pfohl,
Mary .Martin and Georgia Dalton.
Among those who passed examination
yesterday for membership to the asso
ciation was Miss Flossib Buike, of
WiiiHion-Sulein.
Special lo The SeMltwl.
GREENSBORO, May . 30. At a
meeting of the Alumnae Association
of the State Normal and Industrial
College last night the following offi
cers were elected: President, Miss
Etta Spier, of Goldsboro; vlce-piesl-dent.
Miss Sarah Krflley, of Charlotte;
secretary and treasurer, Miss Annie
Mcfver, of Greensboro. A new num
ber of the executive committee Is
elected .tcry year sod Miss Bertha
Lee, former president, was fleeted as
u member ot lloi'i at the meeting lust
night.
Utter the reunion took place In the
dining loom of the Spencer building,
where a delightful reception was
given. Tin-re ft us no formal hamine!
or spt fch tii.ikliiH lo hamper thu fit'ii
in! good fellowship uf the evening,
but llsiht refreshments were served
and liiipioiuptu expressions of gisid
will nn 1 uffecliiin were numerous Hint
eloquent, and add m to lite links which
already bound Institution and student
together. The reception committee
consisted of Miss Anna Miadu Mich-
an x. pi idetit of the North. Caio
Iliui association of former students of
the collet'!'. Miss Elizabeth Battle,
presldi nl of the Gulltord county asso
ciation t.f ffiunie.r students, Mrs,
Hampton Love Lee and Dr. Mclver.
Theie was u Ki-mral exodus of lin
dens today, nil trains requiting (pe
dal coaches to iieconimodute the him
dnds who rwtur I bourn to all parts
of the state.
The Sunday school class of Mrs.
J. K. Pfohl, of tiro Christ church
Sunday school, attended the Clem
mot's school commencement exercises
at Clemmons yesterday.
AROUND THE CITY.
President R. T. Vann, of the Bap
tist Female Fnlverslty, of Raleigh,
was here last night and made a very
delightful talk at the prayer , meeting
service of the FlrBt Baptlat' church.
President Vann left for Raleigh at
10:50 this morning.
J. A. Gray, Jr., arrived home last
night from Chapel Hilt, having com
pleted his examinations as a Btudent
In the University. He will not attend
tho commencement exercises.
J. E. Whltbeck left at 5:03 this
afternoon for his homo In Petersburg,
Va.. accompanied by relatives. He ex
pressed himself as leing deeply grate
ful to his friends here for their kind
ness to him.
Mrs. J. Jacobs and daughter left
this afternoon for Columbia, f. ('., to
visit relatives.
Profs. J. Alien Holt and T. K. Whlt-
Specla! to The Sentinel.
DI'RHAM, May 31. Tho Trinity
College Alumni Association will hold
Its snno.il dinner Tuesday, June fi, at
I o'clock In the college banquet hall,
Thu patronage and the appreciation
of these iliiilieis bus been steadily
growing from ytnr to yeat until now,
it Is one of the most Important feat
ures of commencement and Is gener
ally enjoyed hy all who participate.
This year the principal addrens lo
he delivered at the dinner will be by
Dr. Bruce Payne, of Charlottesville,
Va. Other visiting alumni will re
spond to toasts. The capacity of the
hull is quite limited -and no reservi-1
tiuu of a plate can be guaranteed nu
ll's s the chairman of the executive
committee be notified on or before
Satin day, June 2. All graduates and
fornn i students of Trinity College sie
nrgei to be present and to notify st '
once the ciiaii mini of the executive
committee, Prof. C. W. Edwards, Hur
bam. N. C.
Tin infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
? II Carter, of Eas! Salem, died last I
! night. The interment will be in lh;aker. ol tHiK llidE, were Here tins
Saiein cemetery tomorrow. jafu moon.
Dr, ami Mrs, II. IL Kapp returned A gill cm be a gnat deal of help
this afternoon from Charlotte. 'to a woman it it L.n't her own moilior.
TO BE AISTEO TODAY.
Gov. R. B. Glenn was In the city
this afternoon between traiim. Hn was
enroute from Wadesboro to Klkir) to
spend a few days with his friend, Mr.
If. O. Chatham.
The governor, who went to Wades
boro to investigate the lynching of J.
V. Johnson, a white man, said there
were about 75 men In the party lud
that about 25 of them would be ar
rested today. Ho added that the of
ficers there had strong evidence
against the men who participated In
the lynching.
Governor Glenn, In reply to a query
m to when he untild vo.ll Winston-
!u..t..lii .tsli.,1 Mini h.V hnil Iifitlfli.fi
Colotit-I Webb that be proposed to
u tnl ;vii dats her during the coiiDljr
lair.