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TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST S, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS WFMRjJW mm I wmwssi jfouhd at his home L put in Kuvvan, For m j Are (By r ublishers' Press.) FORT WORTH, Texas., Aug. K.--A re pun received here from Amarlilo jsavs the town of Canon City surT-H 'l iseverely from a cyclone. Several ,he people are reported killed and it - ... L. J- Cross .....H Clhiir-l I I Tlid CUI1IU ull.rlll l-n.f.,,1 ,l ;rady Arr- --- ijmru. ........ ..... ... And Salisbury! i,,,..,!,, ami an it!re family bv I in- Kir. ; . ' . ' 0" ne nailii' oi Kiggs was fciueti uy ngtiuiiii Liberate prisorer-s t;,,. SeMi'.iei) , .. J. C i u--1 f. t Jf jh-amiv isrs-il 'lit' niiike a 1 1" l! !!': -i; if ci ,if ihn Ir inSiilMmry '' 11 'S'" qj heavily gnat 'Icil anil ,wl -;,.;!! it. I' is feared fill be inaili' t.o anil I.. .1. Cross. Willi leading .nip; Isi . Reports Trom Angeiio, uallliiK r ana iHiownwood today iiulicatt' damage by j t lie flood. It is said ut Angelo waters have receded and the greatest loss ap pears to nave ueen 111 i;ve stock. ihAitfh thfrphAvi ltetri conklitio Mh.e eLronei!y and crop losses, which may reach a hundred laousund. At liiowtiwood hundreds of people wei diiven from home. All crops foi miles around were destroyed, to gether with much live stock. Uind is under water for a distance of three miles. At Ballinger hundreds of peo ple were driven from their homes by waters of the Colorado. The Saute izeiis haveifg Railroad is the heaviest loser, sey' to t he 4 ia miles of track being entirely I washed away. Many lint bridges on jiist bu n j (i,e Colorado and Cohosh rivets have il. 11 Hlues jijen washed away. UN COlll- i ' KILLED BY HIS OWN TRAIN it noell 10- I .1 ic.i'iel ill I .iuht. Bail ! ueiit in "i-ittnl jury t-xamina-1 hi spare j ,-t o'a" Long f statement. fc C.iil'.t-ti-l ' "'' ' 1,111 1 111 ,;i,n jteniay ai three iir;i-(! iht I'ollowiliU iiifiiriiVta upon t'te ' IJIilMI' illltlllllllf't-llii'Ilt iBiv-'is.ilimis of i'ie The probalu.itv is i i'.a! Iiwl make ail invest ,gti i!mi;i aR,i I desire i) say Ijiiuii- the adiuii'"iii( ft A. Ihn' jail I point- K't.ul; i,f I lie pi l.Mill) s: n ; e ! 1 1 In a mob and ' cish; li; a mob aii.l i: im ; lit- wings ut elcc- nn nrnry 'has allow ed ill - n:ii that 'he citizens of )i'i'inil!''il this out- las Is a iiiisiaki'. The 'iMiH did wit do It rcsmiiib!e if such a -il ii, ii'-ciii aaain. Imi- ;hai idlers going slr-rls have threatened -'S's.uf 'lie coin '.i'!l -ifi-icl with. 1 therefore n In make prncalama- sil'ian- n.-xt til the jail i nn mil- lint l lie Miiriff aai; In- allowed io oc f. I RIW- W.II l;t! lo ""li llieii c'liMi i : ' "in 'lie siiiaie next lo lll'lit.-rteil in: "I ! li II:. iia.e "iov 1 1 Hill II ' will mil; .K-ar a. Tlii: 'l imn hi ,i I' "I nine I a . I " m-'-i I lie sin i-t Hi'ii'iiri' ami men In I'!'- shall he kept shall he I'liforced 'im i'f ;his conn and r.'l i-Xl IM- It, i mil li v !" iitje., a his I: la- ' it an ihuv III' lea in !; o clear rav sa) he was -aw 'ai niei;' iii- and holler inav navi !iee;i 'lOttd 1, h. I If "t'Wai.t the,,, I,, get Ills IC!e, urinni t.i ami tin "".TV h a la I- M'"l ft. 4 Hiade t. Sis IllHI to put n the pin pi ison lias -he limn In tl ' 'inn li. ' "f a .'i i.i.e. "'cc if nt'ces tt'i'li force if " ''''Hie inn, I he GRANGE ACTIONS. Basement of Bux 5htl,on Block. M. h. n.-ii! ';i.- Tl.e into the I'lielps i 'vening, Luther ' oecupk's n a white -ii vs the iht. They i: he ran f'nililings - iiioruing -' I to the Mm tried tailed." i and a in: the ' found '-"ut, on! !f. H iillihl- Mi- base - ohjeet ' Nad- "" ft om "' ''iv lllll life; Hit; ni Star lU'Ust 7 II! to Hen- 'li ami Va ,,, 'vena Mrs. "lung at his Young Man of Wilkesboro Horribly Mangled at Depot in Lexington. The body of Mr. Noah E. Church passed through the city this morning enronte to Wilkesboro. former home of deceased, for interment. The de ceased was a young man, 21 years old and was killed at Lexington at noon yesterday by a freight train,' with which he held the position of brake inaii. He was standing at the rear car of the front section of his train, local freight No. 04, which was cut In two while shifting cars, and when- the ac cident, occurred was clearing the track for No. lid, northbound passenger train. For some reason, tiio unfor tunate man did not' know the cars were about to move, and their sudden movement backward threw him across ihe uack, along which he was drag ged about 25 yards and mangled fear fully. His amis and feet were cut off, and his head crushed and entirely severed just above the eyes. His re mains presented a ghastly sight. A pool of blood and brains were left on the track. The remains were turned over to the. local undertaker and his people were notified nt Wilkesboro. The dead brakeman hud only been in the em ploy of the Southern Hallway since May. This is said to bo the fourth or a series of accidents which have all iccurred at about the same place within the last. 15 mouths, resulting in three deaths and one serious Injury. Mr. M. S. Church, of Wilkesboro, father of the deceased, went to Lex ington last night and accompanied Hie body ot his son home today. Crosby Church, brother of Noah, who holds a position with Kogle liros. Co, here, Joined his father this morning. Nearly All Workmen -In St. ! Petersburg Have Kesum-. i ed Their Positions. What Was Intended to Be a Big Di play ot Revolutionary Strtngth Provet to Be Notably Untuccesiful. Revolutionary Movement Among Russian Workingmtn Seemt to Be Badly Crippled. (By Publishers1 Press) ST. l'KTKKsmitt;. A nn. S. w. has In en resumed a' SI! 'he milts tiri:.' facto: it-s. The failiiie 'of the siril is regarded as an open recognition f the powi i l. ssness of the extremists. Ordei has been restored in the capital. Well-informed authorities here be lieve Admit a) SkrWofl. commander-in-chief of the Ulack Sea fleet, himself authorized the theft of documents at Sevastopol needed in the trial of mutineers in order to escape the re sponsibility of passing sentence of death on niiitiueeis. ISy time fresh iii(uii has been finished the affair will probably be forgotten and amnesty will have been extended io the lebe'lioits men. The gov ernment lias entrusted to ministry of the interior the preparation, ol li bull dealing with Jewish questions. j Also Twelve Japanese Taken Hold Are! And Are Being As Prisoners. I Special t,, The Soul int ! I j Nt.KFUl.K. Aug S, - VI their bi.-.i rial (iicaiiipnn nt Just ended lit Co Cileb Tate. Wanted In Vlr- ginla By U. S. Govern ment Authorities. Japanese Were Poachers In American I Seal Fisheries Oft Alaska And! Were Attacked by Americans. No International Complication Are Anticipated. 1 1 III It, : tu t s bod) ot Ih v tlhio. have d. 1. 1 men e order Hie Kii l in!.,! to from the to the m bis of Matin i add a picked t'niform Hank, ill an pageant tl tin" Jaim (lly Publishers' Pres.) Had Been Living Her And Working for N. A W. Railroad Under the Nam of Joseph Jones. Brok Out ot Jul at HilUvitle, Vs., Over Two Year Ago, at Which Tim tlx Other Prisoners Were Released. tow n Kxpositlon, to be ; t i Til t Hainp'on It'i.u'.s neat Noifolh.j iiginla. next year The derision ml u it usual and demons! rules the wle spread popularity nf the exposition. inasmuch as the older does not make; ja puicilce of holding ai!y encaiup linenis. These are n Menuiul fealite of the meetings and ordinarily the uevi neitniioiuoif uoiitil ton-.. l.n ! Ihehl in IMS lo vie.- of the f.1 thai "rklliR with a section fore P. ..-..ii. . an .... oh.,,,, u i ) he ii ureal III Inrv dsn.iv; suit of a ral'l made b some .!;ip.i !) Hr the chooneis on Alaska seal preserves, delegations j WASHINGTON. Tached ;'ie State looming that five by l uiii d Slates Japanese, two 1 ! wounded, taken Aug V-- New s ltepartimui this Japanese were shot go. lids uml twehe f Ihelll serious!;. as the re- IM'puty Marshal Carroll, asisld ; by Policeman C. C. Royal, made an lm- 'poii mil iiirut. at 4. 3d this niorulutv '! Their prisoner was Cnleh Tate, who will "e a great miiliarv tilsp.iv: exposition, attended In milium i lmr' ,n 1 (lions from nearly all the 'great jJ"",'l'" r. J The affair occurred on Aitut Island, i he westernmost oi the Aleutian stotip. The report comes from Kilwiu W. Sims, solicitor foi the Department of Commerce and Labor, who i. .''it Alaska to enforce the law piohihltlng ail pet sons me citizens of the fulled States fiom lishing in Alaska wa- on the Norfolk Western road for a year under the name of Jones. fraternal orders of the country, there1, '"U!n , iiKus Hill., hesitation Ht Ihe re ,t en-1 '"'lhr o.o or jail m iiiiisvnie, e arron camptiient in aiilhorlzitig a departi.re I , from the custom of the order j This decision will bring to the ex- iposillon ai least H.Iimi Knights with 1 their wives. Kive hiindietl menibei CONFEDERATE REUNION. FAKE PICTURE AGENTS. Travelling Through Country Claiming to Represent Winston-Salem Photo grapher. Mr. H. A. Llnebnek, a photographer hert. is In receipt of letters from Davie and Rockingham counties ad vising him that, two fakirs are travel ling through the coiinlry taking inc lines of residences and claiming to bo agents of Mr. Lineback. Their plan. It appears, is to take a pictnie "f n home and collect, for same and telling the owners that the photogra phs .will he mailed to them as soon as the Winston photographer can finish them. Mr. Lineback wishes it understood that he has no agent. A Madison lady writes Mr. Lineback lhat the two men came to her place several weeks ago and Insisted upon taking a picture of her residence, say ing that it was such an old place and that they wanted to send one ol the photos to an exposition. She paid J LOrt but has nol heard from the men oi pictures since. (Special to The Sentinel.) GREENSBORO. Aug. 8. The three negroes, Frank IJohaiinori, Kl Crutch fleld and Oscar Cniiehfieid. in jail bere, fr the alleged murder of Mr. Beachman last week, were brought before justices of the peace and waiv ed examination and were reeoniniit-li-d without bond. They will he taken 'o the penitentiary for safety at. two thirty this afternoon. The fact of their examination and of their re moval Is known to bill-few. The strain of guarding the jail last 'lisht, added to repeated rumors again today of plots for lynching led to the precipitate action of the auth orities. The whole city saf up last niKht waiting for reported incursion ol crowds from other points,-but the thoiough determinatiou on the part of the authorities, miliuiiy and cit izens generally to protect the jail and prisoners at all hazards prevented any overt act or even the presence of a large number of strangers. Il is a ''Hef to have the prisoners away. Miss Maude Goldstein spent , the 'lay In Gi eensboro. Mrs. Moore's weeks. Uettie Spring Gibson for a las stay gone to of two Mr. went J. Emory to Moore's Cox and little Springs today. To Be Held At Danbury Saturday Revival Services Personal Men- . tion. (Special t(- The Sentinel.) DILLAHl), Aug. 7. A series of meetings is in progress at Hethesda M. E. church this week. The lawn party given at Pine Ha'.l Saturday afternoon Is reported to have been very successful. W. IS. Wilis and family, of Rocky Mount. Va., are spending several days lieu with lelatives. Miss Pearl R. Martin, of East Item!. Is visiting .Miss Eva Mitchell this week. W. E. I.asley ami family, of Pine Hall, visited relatives here Sunday. C. A. Mitchell Is spending several days at .Moore's Springs in t lit? inter est of Ills health. The township Sunday School Con vention will be held at Knoll Hearst on Saturday neiore uie mini Minuay in this mouth. Several people from this neighbor hood aie arranging to go to Dauliiuy next Saturday to the Confederate re union. NEGRO MADE THREATS. Caldwell Barber Said Other Famillfi Would Suffer Fate of Lyerlys, And Now He Languishes in Salisbury Jail. HARHEIt'S .11'NCTKiN. Aug. T. Caldwell liarhei.. a negro man living !ii the Clt vel.'ind section of tins COI1I1- '. wiio has commented considerably in Ihe l.veriv faniilv murijer and the lynching ot the Gillespie negroes anil lack Dillingham at Salisbury last night, was arrested Ihl-s-tifternoon by Deputy W. A. Thompson and carried to Salisbury, whole he was placed In i? coiinu tall. This negro made threats, or rather remarks, to the fleet that "there would be more amilies' ieft in a worse condition ban the Lyeilv lainily." A warrant was sworn out tor Hie negro aim io was placed in custody, pending an xaiiiinat.ioii. (Special to The Sentinel.! GREENSHORO. Aug. V There wa another murder out at the doiibif tiacking camp near Jamestown ye.v erdav afternoon. A negro whose lame is given as Charles Haiislon shot another negro woiktuan twice with a pistol. , It has been impossible lo Jjcl the laitictiiars of the shooting.'-hut the loiice here have been notified that the murderer escaped, and a full de scription Is given of him. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS. Railroad Question Has Been Up for Consideration by That Body, t . to (Bv T'libllshers' P"cs 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug. V- M' ,can delegates to the Pan-Amei ieau ''OligiPss will pl'oMise reoi ganiziil i"li d whole railway scheme, dividing !"' ject into three sections, the firs' ;nclude Mexico and Central Aim-nci. second the fiiiled Stales. Panama ,uid Columbia, ami third Argen' Pei il Ecitadoi and Holivia. Each -ec Hon will hold separate railroad con ference and report to congress com mittee on commerce.. They had ! titled not to touch the (iU's'ioii "f port laws and regulation.-, In-"'"r ;hev will advocate appointment of e peris to make collections of all p"': ;,-,ws with object ,,f forming basis f"i nteiligeni discussion at nex' if tl..- I'otigiess. ters 1 The prisoners have been taken in j i.ie fulled Slates levenue cutter .Mc-' Cnlloiigh. commanded hy Capt J. C. Gantwell. from Attain to Dutch ll-ir-bor in Alaska Acting Secretary of Stale itacoii v.lil iniiiieiliately comiiiiiuicale to Ihe Jau itnese ambassador the facts and v. il! express regret that the Japanese poachers were so summarily dealt with by Americans. There is no rea son to expect International complica tions as a result of the Incident, but there is no question but the situation in Aleutian Islands, especially as It af fects Hie Japanese, is a delicti one. AFTER THE STANDARD OIL CO. United States Court Convenes At Chi cago for Purpose of Investigating Some of Its Business Methods. CHICAGO. Aug. '.. Investigation of methods of the. Standard Oil Company by the lilted States government he gun in Cleveland several weeks ago, was resumed here today, A special grand Jury culled to report before Judge lit I hea is to pass a week con sidering rt bate charges and secret railroad agreements, hy which. It has been declared, the Standard Oil Com pany has been forcing competitors out of tiie .market. .A number of railways "iiteving Chicago nro In danger of he lug drawn Into the struggle. An iiiiiulry will be directed Into what is known as the "Grand Jiuicilon Commission Rate," and an alleged discriminatory rate lo East St. Louis, riiese i tit is of railroads are alleged lo have given monopoly to, the Stand aid Company In the South and South .vest. The govt i nnieiit forces will be dl reeled by Charles W. Morrison, who lirecled the beef prosecution. This aflertioon Special Attorney Morrison with his several assistants tnd District Attorney Sullivan, of Cleveland, questioned a number .of proposed witnesses. These men were questioned as to whal they knew of Stanilaid Oil methods. of the Ladies of the Maccabees, an auxiliaiy order, will also attend .lit exposition, inking pait In the drills Ion Lee Parade, lioth bodies will be j brilliantly uniformed and their smart jdi Ills will add greatly to the attrac tiveness of the military feature of this great histoilcal celebration. The members ol the filiform Rank of the Maccabees will be quartered ill tents in Ihe general encaiiiiHiieni on the grounds. These tents will be furnished by the exposition company and will embody all&he latest hhuI tary features adopted by the f nited States army. Meals will be furnished lo the visitors at a low price and everything possible will he done ' i make their slay enjoyable. Drills of a purely military character will be Judged hy the army officers detailed foi the purpose by the fulled States gove riiiuciK Major General W. II SlcUer, com manding the it ii i foi nt rank, expects to visit Noifolk In a shoit time to make arrangements with the officials ot the exposition for the great encampment. While he is here the date of the Mac eabees' visit will be fixed and a day set aside on the exposition calendar lo be known as Maccabees' Day. The Knlghls of the Maccabee Is one of Hie largest fraternal orders in the world. The Ladles of ihe Macca bees- Is one of the large auxiliary fiatermil bodies. Both bodies at lendi'd Ihe St. Louis fair and were highly praised for I ho excellence and military precision of their drills Drills In which the ladies will com pete' Willi the men will probably be a fen line of Ihe Maccabees' Visit at ,,'ameiilow n, . DEMOCRATS ADOPT $1.00 PLAN. JUDGE NEAL'S VIEWS. county, lrginlH, and at the tamo , 1 1 in- 1 1 it tiiri, mi x onier piifMiiiers. i ne ! charge against him Is falsifying a claim against the I nlted Slates kov- lerutnent.1 Tate was a witness In the I federal court at Ablngiltm. Va., ami In 'making out his claim testified that he !.is date 2IUI miles of mileage, where as It was later shown that he only traveled about lllll miles The officers found Tate at his honii on Sixteenth' street this morning. He was In bed. At first he denied the charge against him, hut when brought face to face with Mi U C. Mitchell, manager of R. J. Reynolds' farm, wlii knew him In Virginia. Tain broke down and confessed lhat he was tli ninn wanted. IKiputy Marshal Carroll has had wairant for the arrest of Tale for six months, but he was never able t find a man by lhat name and he so notified the Carroll county officers. Recently he whs notified that Tate was with one of the N. W. section forces, In vestigation led the deputy marshal lo visit Mr. R. C, Mitchell." who slated that he had seen Tale since he came here and that he could Identify him. Deputy Marshal Carroll has notified ihe Virginia authorities of Ihe rap lure Deputy Marshal Lloyd Chll tlitss, of HillKvllle, Va , will come af ter Tate and take him back to Ahlng don, Va,, for trial. Tate has a wlfx and two children. He will remain In Jail here until the officer arrive. Chairman Griygc Says He Wants Ev ery Good Democrat To Contribute One Dollar Towards Capturing the Next House. TWO TRY SUICIDE. Neighbors Arrived In Tim to Prevent Husband And Wife from Succeeding In Effort to Take Their Own Lives. (Dv Publisher' Press.) WASHINGTON, Auk H. Without t en, in their pockets two Washlnnton boys, college graduated, , Richard J. Cook and M W. T Elgin, the fattr; a nephew nt Hear Admiral JSvatin. fniiei) male Navy, started on n trip around the ao. I I i,n a wager.. 'I ne terms of Ihe wager are that the yuiii.ft men shall return lo Washington with in a tear and thai, during Cut llnie ihey shall tun" receive any fi eni' lal assistance except In return for ia'xf After earning their breakfast yesoT day by walling on a table In a lis'al restaurant the pair stalled fur :.'-i-more on fool. Thence they expe.;t ti work fhelr pas'.age on one tif the boats plying lo Noif.i.n whcr.i Ihcy will probably ship hefor.' tl'i mast on a cattle boat foi Liverpool. He Favors More Peremptory Chal lenges by State In Trials for Capital Offences And Also Favors a State Reformatory. 'The following' letter has been sent by Judge N'eal to a number of papers Hid explains itself: Lam lulling, Aug. 1. IMfl. To the Editor: I'nder the law as II now exists III this Slate when a per son U (lunged with the commission if a capital Criminal offense and is placed on I rial he may challenge pereiuptoi il) twenty-three Jurors ami ihe Stale can only challenge four. From an experience In the practice of law and I hen live years work on the bench li is clear to my mind tuat the statute (iiiRlit to be changed so that In ihe trial of the offenses of a I son. rape, in it i dec and biirglaiy. the four capital felonb s, the State ought to have Ihej -ame number of challenges- as the) pil-oner. It Is my deiiheiale opinion! iha this will blip solve the lynching! pioblem. I As I go over the State ami tryj oiiiig boys for tilt' commission of 'rime I become more and more lm-.! piessed wild the impeialUe nectis COLORED ORPHAN HOME. -WASHINGTON. Aug. fi.-Thu Dem ocratic congressional committee has decided to follow the lead of Ihe Re publican congressloifal committee in working the dollar subscription plan. Aiilioiincenieiii to this effect was made today bv authority of James H. Grigg, of Georgia, who has under way the task of raptiiilng Ihe House In Ihe sixtieth congress for the Democrat-. I' ... -e.i. i'..;,... ,, found It difficult to collect funds and,Dr' Clay Lilly Preached Sermon at (he has dt elded to Issue a popular ap-l Formal Opening of Institution. peal for help. He expects that every j T, formal (ipeiilng of the colored good Democrat Interested In the cause:, )r,,,a om,- of Winston Salem N will respond promptly iitul with mill- ( wa held on the ' grounds of' Die slanllal subscription. . h,,,,,,,. ,m H.indnv, August 5, Rev. Dr. In I Mid when Mr. Hivan made hlsji). Clav Llllv, pastor of the Pissby llist rim for ihe presidency, an, I tt-rlun church, preached nn aide and people in me land pin i u piece i'ir ; ,.l,rtiin-iil sermon from Ml 72n,t rllvk- Ion of the Psalms. I2lh vers. Dr, Lilly was accompanied by Mr. J. P. Taylor, of the firm of Taylor Unix.. the fa ml HI to I. Chairman Griggs thinks that most of these I'.u.lilio persons aie still: living mid he has obtained potsc -slou ..i in.- ii.-. n """ s "" on.-, win, aim, spoke some veiv encoiiniK- Circulars will be addiesM-d to the.elK WOr(ls, Theie was quite a con asking each and every one to give up "course of i,ei,i,. ,,.,.,,( i,. .o,,,. 'he opening exercises, lo enter Into the spirit of the occasion, anil also lo ut least a dollar more. MISS WALKER GETS $21,000. heartily elijoi the wholosome and In- ., . " . Ispirlng senium hs Dr, l.llli, ami the Union City, Tenn., Jqy Gives Ashe- ,tI(.v ,,, k, f Mi . Taylor. villa Girl Judgment for This A collection o llT.no was taken. Amount Against Col. Dick Edwards. , which the trustees of Ih- horn ..CNION CITY. Tenn, Aug. ".At ' leturn man last Ho- long diaw n out and hotly con , tested breach of promise suit of MIM! Iila Walker, of Ashcvilie. N. C..I against Col. flick Edwards, of fnioti City, Tenn.. has drugged its weary! 'hanks, REV J PERRY. Hupt. jCOUT'HC t II Ct)l At o'clock -i'y for the establishment of a refor-1 afternoon ihe jury, after being 1 bv vi.' w VOUK Aim S Win Metlu aged Hi!: and wife. .. might di a'li this mm nllig b fmni :. ,i iliulr home :it Ktfst P'lO in ' .. ... 'I-I.u .o.iehl.lil s II 1 1 1 lift ! -ineli ol gas. broke down doois illle to sae theii li vt s. The cop Alio are now under arrest on cliaig if attempted suicide, adiin'ted '' hey wanted to die together s f ....,'.. I....I reCelillv flOWIIll UP them and they wanted to e-.(a pv,0. huu-e, t n.atory to which youthful criminals ' ',.av be senl. .would not suggest ill ;is Inception the outlay of i If" i-iim of money bv the Stale, but one jj-ist laige enough to s"e if we can't j -ave bad lioys and make out of them; 'good and useful -citizens. I am sure; we can bring good oin of this iiinl.l i hink we ought to make the effort. 1 I Very many times I have 'had my heart i ; lo bleed when us a Judge il became; liny duty to send Isiys to jail 'and the niientiary bright-eyed, good-look-1 j :.ng buys, boys that had too much I ;,tomise of good In them to lie .sen! I f-.ff with thieves find murderers and! 'hardened criminals, and yet were so ' jbad and vicons that tin y ought not j ( io he tinned lo'uHe oil society and Hie I'liiiilb;. I have made up my mind to. make ah effort, coi, dueled on an luni oiable basis, to have thes- two si a rules wilUen n the laws of my Stale Yours verv truly. , WALTER II NEAL. ibnut two hours, rendered iiu-iil for J.'I.ueii n f.iyor of complainant. Judge R E will open court -Wednesday. any motions thai may Nothing Is known as I till" out J'I'lg Ihe fall .Maid-n io loar be pHSenli-'l. what course the defendant. Co!. Edwards, will take. It Is thought the suit bin al ready com him $ti.fiini. It has been on trial for W'l days, and Ihn' sheriff of this county, Obloli, estimates Ihe cost lo the count y at ll.'iiu. New Advertisements. Lashmlt. Thre years old todai How we grow; why w grow Rosenbac her & Hro Some very special alliuctlons for Hiis weik tow ari ival;'. P. A. Thompson - GimhI soda talk C. N lit own. Jeweler. New ai 'rivals to be sold at once RELIEF FUND $23,000. That Amount Already Raised for Vie- j tim Shipwrecked Off Spanish ' Coast. ' ' ! ' (lly Publisher!.' Press ) ' CARTAGE'S' A. Spain. Aug -Ac. leonlliiat to one of ihe divers eiigageitT In Hie callage of the cargo of th1 : wiei lied Italian steamer Sirin he saw (70 luetics It, ihe Intel lor of the ese j 'luring the examination' of her Th jdlver tried to assist salvagers to raise 'safe of Hie steamer bin the attempt ifiilied Th- hull is wedged between jtwo locks ami lifted i, siartaiard at inn mute angle. Subscriptions to the I fund for relief of victims of the dU (aster have leached the sum of L'l!,iSMi i.Mauv b'-ie fli perforriiunces are being glvi;4ai various theairt-s A Life Saver, lie As eyery luati knows, it's a very old , I saw- Mr. V. C. Abbott, who .was called jThat a niau who is drowning will to NewKirt News ten days ago on ac-j cliitch at a straw ; count of the death of his mother. Is 1 And a 'hlrsty man. on. dm- the same low being detained at Newpoit Newsj when his two Hps, on account of the lllne-ss of bit These day, meet Hie sluw that in uther I serted In juleps. , A jol prl-u.g Spaugb ! Messrs I Clyde ' pined H A V RIDE. pally of young p.-ople, com- MK-tes Anna ' Wliei'U r, Daisy Alma and fieri !e ie, and Nat Peterson, .liiiilus (foslen,, Rights and Nat Curl, part Id In a delighif'il hay ride to Ker- jiieisville last - eyeniiig; wheie they wen- gracl his') recelvid and enter- jiained bi lie- Rev and Mrs C . II Wenl'.ld, a' Hie Moravian parsonage. jTbe ir'y left the. city lit 7 o'clock. ! (i-fiiiniiii.' in ihe wee small hunrs, by I 'be iiKhi of the moon."
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1906, edition 1
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