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W1NCIT DAILY SEOTINEL
FyeaTTZZZ
ssi ram
THE FOURTH IN THiS CITY
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, TUESDAY; EVENING, JULY 3. 1906
fonvention
Unro At
felock Tody
Meets In
Twelve
;rwan Simmons Manner. Mr.
r.ige Temporary Chairman
,tl0n Latter Masts ouo"a
LMcNtiH Will Be ncnu.n-
lor Corporation Commis-
komifl'ttee on riawQ....
butty Not Report Until To-
Th? Sttt'ilitl.
bqSOHO, ,hi: ::.-Miiir leue
veiilimj was I'iiili d ') order
v, h.m-,- ,! 1-' o'clock by
ma:; S
mii:- lis. who uauieu
.VdtfU, temporary
,n:;n': ,'!cnnnil the pre
r :ili In arty applause,
ill'' convention
rrt nni' til power aiui
He qw'ert U. 7.. I.inney
iht MsiteKtiarj might to
iiiiialic iihice for holding
rj';; State com on (km if
of Rriiil)!irans in federal
:ii(i i am Jold t(u." eon-
Cn! "'In" Republicans
erliarj' ale behaving them-
k; r than those on the
?f's praise and eulogy (if
id :he cuiivt-nciun, and the
pre assurance ot the .e-
r.r-orsmenf hy ihe party's
Itives in Noiih -Carolina.
nret was made that
'.leim. who was prevented
present. Tiad written a let
would be read when the
rt-wnn'iiHl at :!:3;
;.i be renominated for
commis-ioner.
ivpiitum may not eomnlete
Ji.'ii tonight as the platform
it is 'nought, will not be
tort until- then. -
fo-Guvmior Aveoek was
'"ar-ciit chairman of the
The mention of his name
Mils 'u applause.
wa! mid rain storm which
' this (hy ycsti id;, v after
nie tilling,.. Three of the
Wre Dill out f l,.i,i
. '-i 'J ii-illl coo,
t'Wtiw poles ikj a r- F. M
t''!'arr lactoiy wen?
?r,''iil "I the' electric
wl'ivd useless until re-
iton
her s
(' W. Long
I' l. Miss . Win,.
re ba.lly.sh.K-ki i bv litrlit-
"'"r' m Ihe house and
.w uM.oiiM-i.rn for a few
" Hie front- !,.
"'-- S W J!;c! ii r, i... . , .
- in ugntning.
'Ih'ning also
I Mr. Lous-
H- Aslibuiii,
lightning
did much
of .Mr. ft
's Sill!-!
'"""in- ami
tit alis.
' Mieppani on
Ugutiiing Ktmtrk a
, a chain
, " HiollKr Host mi.l
a
Hie post
tops .of- two
WaiiKhtown
Baseball Garnet and Patriotic Concert,
and Wagon Excursion Will Be the
Program cf Entertainment" in This
-.City Some Concerns Will Take a
Day OK.
July 4 (tomorrow) will not be cele
brated in the Twin-City on verv
elabotate scale, though the indications
are that there will be enough '-doing''
iu reiiim rue iieopic mai me uav is
Tething out of the ordinary.
Several, manufacturing plants, will
close down for the day and it is quite I
probable that many or the employees
will make short trips on the Glorious
'Fourth. '
-The; newly-organized .Twin-City bail
the Y. M. C. A; team at Fairview park.
One game willbe played at 10 a. m. j
and 'the. other at 3 p. m. ;
Tomorrow night a concert will .be
given by the Salem Bos' Rand on the:
Acauemy campus, i.nis numt is one
of the best, brass bands in the State,
having over forty pieces, and the con
cert tomorrow night will be a most!
delightful one. Patriotic music will
bu rendered. i
A patriotic" concert will be held at
the Salem Square at r o clock tomor
row morning, conducted by Rev. E. S.
Crosland.
Quite a unique feature of the day,
promises to be a wagon excursion to
the city. Mr. James l.ashmit has oi
fered a prize of $10 in cash to the
party bringing the largest number or
poople to his store in, a wagon tomor
row, and it is said that the people of
the country are taking much interest
in thin event.
There may be a few fireworks,' but
the parties celebrating the day in this
manner must keep an eye on the po
liceman, for if. the blue-coats catch
one breaking the law in regard to ihe
shooting of fir a works it is probable
hrnigh!"
few dollars. . -
Of jpourse- the revenue and posioi;
nee and banks will "shut up shop''
for the day: They always do.
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PRICE 5 CENTS
WHITE BABIES GIVEN AWAY
Dr. J. L. WhUe, Macon.' Ga., Pastor,
Makes Startling Charges o Crime..
' MACON. t;. .1 u 1 x 1-Thiit liiuii
(white Ua liit - h.ivi- been given awayi
by their moiiieis to n sr wotiH'ti ini
M.leou is thi' staitlu-g .uiiihuihimiki;'
made l )r. .1. I,. White, pastor of the;
Kirt Uapti.-t ebiiH-li of Maeon Six :
liildreii hae been i'tsiue4 ulreadv.'
ind li. While siate that Kiverai1
similar cases have lteii brought to,
iie altnition of himself and mrliib. i s '
i.f w coiigreg.il ion. I
'"The hall doji n babhv alien Iv fiHiml '
aaj thin placed in. the iiep'obuhj
.li phaii H.iili . The others w ill be I
placed thert Immeiliateh . .j
Or. White, in an iuteiview. iwiVs'
ihat iiionil and social "ulcers of the ;
most loaihsonie nature have been tin-1
'urthed in the city of Macon. He
ih comlillons hve been dikcovered ,
rieie that could not-exist In heathen
ouutrles. where cannibalism Is not!
practiced. . !
Attorneys and d.Mectivis have been J
.'iiipJoed, and will make a thorough I
investlgiitlon of hv Mikmii slums. In'
very case the children discovered i
have be.'ii found to be illegitimate
NO MOTIONS MADE
SherburnlM.: Becker,
New Mayor o. Milwaukee.
rail IS NAMED BURGLARS AT WORK
I TIP!
Following, is the program for the
band concert to be given at the court
house square tonight by the Winston
Cornet band :
March "The . Rambler." Cruiuliitg.
March "S. I. B. A." Hall.
Overture Southern Melodies.
Beyer.
Serenade-"The Old Church Organ."
Chambers.
Two Step "The Ball' of the Hen
coop Knights." Laurendcaii.
Waltz "Sparkling (Jem." Ripley.
Part II.
March Indiana State Band Far
rar. -, . ,
two Step--"Alexlco." Cole & John
son.
Overture "The Golden - Wreath."
Kahnt, . ..
Waltz Song "In Golden "Autumn
Time, Sweet Elaine." Recker. .
March "Salute to Burlington."
Sherman. '
March "The Grand Commandery."
Missud.
Program is subject to change.
Congressman From This Dis
trict Renominated Unani
mously Last Night.
K.C'le. eVri,
'.'li.r ,s,-
off.
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lie held at
'"'"w niorntng
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Indi'pen-
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THE STATES RESOURCES
Special to, ThT; Sentinel. ' ,
RALEIGH, r July 3, Hon. T. K.
Brunei-, secretary to the stale' board
of agriculture, is busy sending" out
circular letters, .which announe the
object of the state, in promoting the
state interests by Judicious advertis
ing through the special movable ex
hil)it to be used at the fairs in the.
New England states during the coin
ing, fall. Mr. Brunei' stales to the
merchants associations and .cham
bers of commerce that he will be glad
to give wide circulation to all mailer
which they' send in to him here, with
the understanding that, all such shall
be delivered not later than Sept. 5.
and that ail transportation charges
shall be paid therein!.
Nominating Speech Made by Mayor 0.
B. Eaton, of This City'. Mr. Kitcbin
Accepts Nomination in a Ringing
Speech. Mr. G. H. Hasten Member
of Congressional Executive Com
mittee. 'Hon. William W. Kitehin, of Rox
boio, was for the fil'ih . consecutive
time ho.nored by the Democrats of the
fifth district, by. being re-nominated
for Congress in Greensboro-last night.
Mayor O. B. Katoii, .of this city,
placed iu nominal ion this popular
congressman. After he was re-nominated
unanimously Mr. Kileliiii ac
cepted the honor bestowed upon liiin
in a ringing 'pee.cli of about, thirty
minutes-. 4
Mr. Kitehin was first elcclmr in
IKDtJ after a Joint canvass wljh ilou.
Thomas Settle. He has been an able
reprev. ntative and a true Democrat
during all his lernis iu Congress.
Mr.. (i. 11. Hasten. o-f this city, was
elected a,-member of ihe Democratic
(xeculive committee of Ihe fifth con
gressional district.
Hon. .Edward W. I'ou was unani
mously -leuoniinali'il in' Raleigh yes
terday as the Democratic candidate
for Congress in the Fourth district,
while lion. E. Y. Webb, of the Ninth
congressional district.- was re-nomiii-
fl'crt nt l.lllCOilltoil vrsl.'l ilav - Jiy IIK
Democrats of that .dish let
S OF 1-
OF COTTON JUNE 25.
By Wire to The Sentinel.
WASHINGTON. July 3. The
average' condition of cotton on June
20, was 8a..1, as compared with X-I.i;
on Mnv 2o. ltlllfi: 77. on "June 25. l'JU'i:
8 at coiresixmding date'of IW'i.
ten year average of 84.1 .
Special-lo Th" Sentinel.
RALEIGH. .Iu!y"::.-Ai tin uncling
of the state lioanl ul eiue.il inn, he hi
ve.steidnv ill ihe gou-l -nor's ollice, tile
members of the sub ixt
mission were chosen. The
not, however, lie given to
until a later dav. possibly ;
as Jillv I". All the Kielnii.
attendance, tin-n having
ernor Crlenn, Li. iiL-nam -Govrinor
Winston. Unii. .1. Hrvaii tlnml's. lion.
R Liicv Hon- It- t'iini''1'
..' . Tl ,. -1. ,.1 tl
Oil. .1. 1 -I.e Il"l.. 1 lie i. ...
resolution In-regard to l lie nook mat
ter was as. follows: '
Resolvdl. Thai all publisher jiffer
inir books for 'adoption by Hie son
Uexl-book eiinimissinii hal! lite
ithe seen -iarv of the commission
Broke Into Five Stores And
One Saloon In The Twin
City Last Night.
Burglars Evidently Searching for
Money as They Did Not Take Any
thing Else. They Got Some Money,
Though It Is Not Believed the En
tire Amount Will Aggregate $2.
Burglars broke Into two stores oil
South-side, three In Salem and a
saloon in Winston last night, and, ac
cording to' the owners of tho several
stales-, secured u few dollars at the
.most, From' reports it appears that
the .same parties 'visited all the
places as the method .used 111 forcing
entrance was similar at each place.
The party was evidently in search of
money as the s.ock of goods were not
molcMid. KnirancB was forced Into
each building l breaking out panels
in the doors with a hatchet or axe.
The burgla'rs -evldeiitly started on
their round Hi Sonthside. They visited
the stores of Mr. Charles Swaim afl
Mr. Sid I'faff, but got -only a, few
cents. Tlx y also attempted to enter
Mi I' 1'. Heiimans store, but he
heard, them and frightened them
a Way.
The
owned
Hi te
these
Bridge
The
was
stores entered in Salem were
l Messrs. P. W. Mock, Sam
and 'William Longworth. All
stores are near the. 'Salem
. Nothing of value Is missing.
(iniv place entered ill Winston
Hi. saloon of Shernier &
Phillips, on Secoird and Depot. -Streets.
Here (hey knocked a panel out of the
back door, stole the key which was In
the- lock and demolished the com-
-ash drawer. Mr. Phillips
thinks, they got. about lit)
pennies and 2 and .3 cent
blliati
says
cents
pii ee,
So far
in
rue uillcers have no elite.
ii ink com
numesw ill
the public
.en as lute
! - well' m ;
I.e. oi Gov-! Special to
w I'.
and
WINSTON'S NEW FIRE CHIEF.
Mr.
R. C. Taylor Chosen to Succeed
the Late- Capt. A. J. Gales.
Mr. Roland : C. Taylor, succeeds
Capt. A. J. Gales, deceased, a chief
of the Winston 'fire department. He
was unanimously elected . at the
special meeting of the - department,
held last night. Mr. Taylor is an
enthusiastic, fireman and has been as
sistant chief" -for a year or more. Mr
R. L. Hopper was chosen to succeed
Mr. Taylor as assistant chiff.
The Winston Hook and Ladder
Company will attend the State tourna
ment. They will leave next Monday
and will "go twenty-'- ittrong. The
steamer companies will not leave un
til Tuesday, the day the convention
No apparatus will be carried by the
Wliistop. flrenn.
opens. "
E. S. Gray went U) Fitzgerald. N.
C, this afternoon to spend the 4th
with his children. ' ,
of all the liiiiiii.-.-. of
attoi'M.vs and others
any way their books
N'orlh -Carolina.
.There had aliendv
resolution as- to the
must be observed
nit' tubers with tin
rives, the obligation beimr in
mil ni'e of a .juror's, oalh. The 1
also auiioiinc.. (I that . if
be -11 p.
seen cy
an
The Sentinel.
RALEIGH.- July'.'!. Governor R- B.
Glenn did not go to the Democratic
sstate convention al. Greensboro but
expiess.s himself as having no uiicer
alti vievys as to what the convention
-hoiil-d do.. He declares In favor of
-enuring railroad rate, general over
ha iling of insurance laws, requiring
. specially all companies -. doing hus
s In 'the -Stale to invest a. large
,,,iit ot their p'ri'iii iu ms in Hit- Kiate.
He ihinks the powers of coipoiatlon
romttilssion should he enlarged so
that the commission could really con-iro-
railroads, -.telegraph, telephone
and kindred corporations or "else com
mission be abolished. All deaf. dumb,
'ami blind and insane sbofild be fared
f.ir'aUexpvnse of the Stale and if ihis
c.tntt be (lone otherwise there
.publish- """. -ouid . a bond Issue sufficient .h)
all the agent
representing i
tnd Inieresis i
.-r 1 a
Whieli
Oil. the pari of
book r-presenu-
Thaw's Counsel Did Not Make
Piea To The Court
Today.
AROUND THE CITY.
'Born lo Mi. and Mrs. W. O.
Crotts, r. sou.
HoVAiud l!lxb ,1s spending a few
days at Salisbury.
Miss Minnie Held left this morning
fo.. Washington. I). C-
Messrs. H. L. Gault ami Hrnce Mc
Neely left this monrlng for a, trip
north.
Mis., Julia Wilson went to Eliza
beth City today to visit Miss Mary
Culpepper- . '
Miss Aunle.Mai (lit left ypstenlay
for Majodan, to visit ihe family of
Mrs. Rulll u.
Oy account of tomorrow being a
legal holiday the library will not Be
oM.n during the day.
Miss Carrie Ogburn left Ihls morn
ing to visit her friend, Miss Mliry
Wood, at Elizabeth City.
Miss Maria Johnson, of Clemnions.
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. N. W.
Shore, on West Second street.
-tKrnest Wilson, car Inspector on
the x; & W. yard, is erecting a nice
rcsiilenim on Green street. Salem.
Mrs. Frank RumpHon returned this
morning from Lewlsvllle, where she
nursed Mrs. Harry Mast, who has
been q-tilttj ill. .
Capt. "R. A. Jenkins went down to
Greensboro this morning. He has not
mlsned a State lXunocjatlc conven
tion In forty -two y ears.
Mrs. James" Martin and daughter.
Miss Mamie, have returned to ihetdtj
from a most delightful trip to Wash
ington and Atlantic City.
Misses J.lzzle Hall and Maggie
Tomllilsfin,' of IJast Bend, who have
been Isltliig Mrs. Jdattle Jones, on
Cherry strcej, left' last evening for
Greensboro
The Junior Christian Endeavor
Society of Ihe M. P. church will give
a lawn party on Ihe bull gioun(ron
Liberty street on Thursday evening
of this week.
R. S. Parker, of Wilkes, who
studied pharmacy at I lie l-nlverslty
this year, arrived In Ihe clly last
evening to take a position with the
Simpson Drug Co,
-Miss Ikusie May Chestnut, of this
Citv, is one of tbo successful conles-
talits In the word contest of A. D.
Jones it. Co., of Greensboro. She re
ceived a $70 certificate.
Superintendent of Streets 8 J.
imbe has returned from the easiest!
part of the Stale. Mr-, lambo's buck,
which was Injured softie time ag.
continues ' glu him much tioubity
Uist night, two loaded furulure
cars standing on Ihe side track Of the)
Forsyth furniture factory, were acw-
detilallv pushed "off tin; end of the
track by a shifting engine. The cars
did not turn over, however. It will
take sr venal Jn h U put them bark In
place.
Sam -Rose, who has accepted th
position of uiircbaslni! agent for the
new management of ihe Phoenix'
Golel. will continue Ills business
on Trade street at .Dm Red Chicken
Coop and oif a much larger scale. Mr.
Rose will 1m. a,t the hotel. but iu his
absence from his business op Trade
street he will have a competent man
In charge. Mr. Rose 'Is now buying
chickens and produce In such iquafiti
tle's that he is able to make priced
that -put spring chickens and count iy
produce In reach of all.
Reason Assigned for This Change in
Plans Is Unwillingness en Part tf
Defence to Show It's .Hind Just
Now. It It Thought That Trial Will'
Take Place by October, Thaw Re-
j maming in Jail Until That Time.
i Bv Vlr to The RrntlneL
i NEW YORK. July 3. - Former Judg
Olcott. rtiuiiMi Iu chief for Hairy
I Thaw, decided lodav to make no
motions Iu the rase at ihis time and -
to let the plea if not jrullU made by
hi client to lielictnient ctiHigiiig him
i with the ninitb'i- of Stntftrtt Whltr
remain oil the court record. I'ntll
.the iast moment Olcoil had dix-lded fo
v.lihdrsw ihi pies of not guilty ami
Uubnilttcrtain , motions to ihe court
af'e- which the ple of not gulliy
I would 1h' inade again. Judge Olcott
I would say little about the esse this
niorulng but it is understood hut this
'eleventh hour decision not to have his
jclleul urrulgh'l In court this morn
ilng was to veil from Ihe prosecution
certain moves the defensu Is contem
plating but which would Iwcflini'
known If motions arc made at Ibis
time. , - .
Mis. Thaw again visited her bus-'
baud this morning
Mrs. Thaw flatly denied this morn-,
tug the statement made by valet Bed
ford before he died, that the Thaws
were not married In Kurono but that
the ceremony In Pittsburg was tho
i i
first one. "I was married to Mr.
Thaw while abroad," said Mrs. Thaw,
"and" before the ceremony took place
In this country. When the proper
time comes I will produce the pniof.
All statements to the contrary ar
untrue, J don't belk'v valet Bedford
made such a statement."
Thaw's Mother In London.
LONDON. July 3 Mrs. Mary Thaw,
mother of Harry Thaw, arrived hero
this morning and was met by Earl
of Yarmouth, her son-in-law. 8hts had
not yet, heard of her sou's predica
ment and the earl requested news-'
papet men to say nothing about tho
murder to her as he wlshod to have
the Infoi liiatlon Imparted by Countess
of Yarmouth, Mrs. Thaw's daughter,
who CHino to visit Mrs, Thaw. When
she left the steamer hj was drussed
In black and appeared to bo ill, - K
DELEGATES UNIN9TRUCTE0.
Republicans of Yadkin County Refuse
To Endorse Either Blackburn 'of
Adams, But the Eighth Distrlct'Con
gresaman Will Get a Majority of the
Vote of Yadkin for State Chairman'
hip. : ' ...
'Mr. J. T, Don bow returned thin
morning from Yadkin vllle where he at
tended the Republican county conten
tion yesterday.
. From reports received the conven
tion waH quite a lively affair. The
Adams and Blackburn forces clashed
and It appears, that 'the congressman
proved the -victor of the day, though
the delegate, were not Instructed as
to how to vote on the chairmanship
question. A ina'Jorltv of Ihe delegates,
however, are said to be staunch Black
burn men
The Illnekbuiu forces were lead by
Mr. it. B. Brown while Mr. J. C. Pln
hlx looked after the Adams Interests,
Resolutions were Introduced by both
.factions, hut the convention refused
to endoi so any .one.
As Yifflkln Is tme of the strongest
Republican counties In Hie Htare both
Adams and Blackburn had made des
perate effottn to capture tho-votu of
i hat county.
The Adams men in Forsyth claim
that Adams will have 11 of the iil
voles of Forsylh county, while on the
other hand Blackburn's followers say
that they know that Adams will not
gel as many ai ll of this county's
VOleS. . ' '
two mmi
m
so desited they could pwpare an-,
file with the secretary of stale a bi:e
setting forth the meritorious p'1 :"
ln am and all book so offered :'d '-I' '
commission: these lo In submitted to
the commission and thes.iib-coiniii;--
siou. , . .
Another mailer thai 'received a- i
lion at Ihi- hands of the state board
was iu passing on tht school loau
t be made to a IlUMlbei of -ehoe -T
here was so loaned ;! I'"'
range was .from $ 1 as bib
$.;.Miii'.,
in . '
tot.;
Id be
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Notict Elks--
Their VuJ be il'-"'1
the Winston l.o.lu.' i.f E.k
v '. l(u-U- Inillatorv work
ii I. ru ,,i im.iI 10 be to es. I t
THOS W WATSON
p. R. GRKF.R. S'c'y.
The- Southern freight depot
be closed 'tomorrow. However, p
able freight can be secured up
a. in.
,g nf
lit .I'
make room f.fr all. Every encourage
mini should be given Ihe building of
.,od toads and to the promotion of
education and temperance.
Concerning, national politics the
tiovernor declares thai President.
Roosevelt is now urging and Repub
'ican . party Is .adopting-measures that
have been long, embodieit In the
Democratic iilaiforni and If is evident
that what had long been regarded as
fiMiflshiK-ss when 'urged and con-ii-nded
for by William J. Br) an Is .now
conaidered Ihe height of political
wisdom arid patriotism" w ben advised
bv Theodore Roosevelt.' He believes
no mistake could l niadi in the
luitiiinatioii of William. J. Bryan -tfor
pi' sident and Chare h Aycxik for-vice-president
In lftoK.
at Yadkin-
plans for
.Will
rish
to !'
Hon. A, .E. Hollon and ('apt.
Mast weiif to Yadkinvllle this
noon.
D. P.
after-
S. W.
Marlon.
TSse left this afternoon for
A meeting will lie held
vill( tomorrow Hi discuss"
ltillditig of an inter-urban railway line
between that point and W'tnstofi 814
loin or Statesvllle. A tiuriiljer of cit
izens will, go up tonight, and tomorrow
morning to pre Winston-Salem's
claims. Rtatcsville will also send a
large delegation and ex.pects to make
a strong fight for the -road..
It behooves every cblxen Interested
in Ihe welfare of our.rity to attend
the meeting If -possible. Thow wh'i
w ish to go can b-avt) here" on- Wilkes
boro 1 1 ai 11 at 9 u m In tho niorriliig
and drive' from K'M'kfonl to Yadkin
vlile. a distance of eight miles' re
turning In ime't() catch Wilkesbon
traltratid get back at l p "m.
The Y M. C A. aiid-TwIn-Clly base
ball teams will, play two games of
baseball al Fairview Patk tomorrow,'
one at lo o'cloc' audi the second at
I o'cliM-k An "adinlsslon fee of 25
1 cents will be charged but ladles will
j be admitted free.' " .
I .In Ihe morning Highsmlth and Mar--1
tin will di; the batiety work for Y. M.
'('. A teain and Kllbtick and Nlshcn
for Twin-City team. In the afternoon
Masten and Martin for Y. M. C. A.
and Hollou and Nlssen for Twin-City
team will lie the opposing batteries,
New Advertisements.
H A. Sldda!l-An!!ourice big stock
taking clearaiKe sale to start Thurs
day morning. July 5. Ever) thing re
duced In price.
Simpson's Drug Store Coming our '
way. ,
The Si.iitltorium, Two ejpei lenced
men wanted for pressing department.
. Rosenbachi r Bro .- Hpe i'al July
1'h announcement
Meyer-Wesl.llrook Co A g(id
string of sea'sonaliie oierehatidUe at
llttbi prices. ' ,
The Ruining'T llldckbui Ii Co. Fre '
Dr. Griggs, an evangelist, hailing ! lemonade and a nli e fan for every oiij
frotl) the western part of the. Slate, ar -'visiting our store tomorrow.
rived here today and has been preach-j. ' ' 7
lug on. thO streets. He will probably! --Train No 02, N W. R) .. which
be here tttr several da)S. l' I''' fre.ght betww-u here and
v Roanoke, suffered a wreck today. Tb
,the comfort of home Include the, engine and five cars ere reported
discomfort of paying for them. .derailed.