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rWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL i" ' .Miin llf m hum WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS ilniti'ji iitamli i" SALEM GOUMISSIDMEHS i MR FOTMY: ddviu'c iiicit u mi u nun m - Made for En it ol Secretary irMSlirV .... ALuO.iwd Dis- J L WM Arfve at 9; L Be Taker, For j I ... cakuia at " : ksalem Academy at L Club Reception at .. a:uc ;ii t l'f ,, Muii.iay mvin- "' !n"i , ,u; :ve oimiliosed of R!..i,.:iiv cliairman. ......ilen.'-ii: i v Hck Molds. W . ;,. R Ibkiie. .1- S.arbiick. A. M. ote- H,: linnvn. .i. .. jl-il,,:. . J. i.npn jl Itnlaiiuion. C l fillip. ('- li'xton, X,i; 1'. Reynolds,. W. i; Reynolds. I.. B p. t"n: tin. V. H. ;.,,, f. c, Brown. II ,.. Kisniiis. X. I.. i)r. .I: P. 's:,..(liii-r. Or. dolm .muikU. E. S. Cray, : J ,-'iit piiard. W. A. iv:. I i. .orneet. .1. ,N'ii.JL-H- Hanes. H 'I. lialinson. Dr. I'iir.tisnl), fi. W. llln J. S. Scales, (!. k. man. W. .1. Kills. I). Watson. R. S. Gal- Isn. .'.1. O. Bailey, V. A l'loltl. Pj A. Oor- . r. c. vnsii'i. a. ii. ,! Xni Slime. Dr. 1). i.o!i. (."iiaihs West iicSiiilil. .1. A. Vance. . (.rav. YV. H. Car S V.. Hail. T. .1. Wll .. S Dl. Hal hit. R. V. . Ii K. Sliaff iiHi-. (i. iX.i.H.jri. W. B. Taylor, i, Wail Martin. Sam uiucr, A. S. Hanes, 11. iiailfv ,lr., Thos. ii. ;:... 111. .. K. Shaft- ft. .1 i.. (iilmiT. Henry M-.i!.; . W. T. Wilson, , ii . Siimineis. Or. r. Il-dil. Dr. H. H. f Pi-.:. E. E. Cray, B. Ii-iy. rK-i iiiiuii commit ! v.Miyis in I lie city lr;.t(l in lie present :'i Kin In giving a fit ' 'm distinguished "i-ti Si-ori'lary Shaw "' '!Wr in autumn- Sun-tary will ad :' '! Elks' Audito- V'J; in i he Salem Ke- l.e made. SKii-an and par :' a rett.,iin ,v ,llf a' U" Club Itoinns. "'' '" iiiiuii conimit- " I" -lirceiir a w, hi :: n'i !,!: S. Will Try to Prevent Mexican Juntas Operations. ! Revolutionary Lcvliis Who Have I Headquarters in S! Louis and Who Arr Attempting Ti, Inaugurate Rev olution Ayamst iVimican Govern mi,t Will Be Stepped If There l Any Way To Stop It. The Salem Commissioner met in regular monthly session last nighi, Mayor Butner p ei kiing. Cominiss sioni'rs H. A. Slddali, L. H. nn'ekeie stein. H. A. Pfolil. (!. II. Rights ami T. A. Riitner weiv pnseiit. .Mr. Walter Spangh appr-arec tiefure ihe board in regard to some needed work on Liberty am, Id-lews Cn-t ; streels, leading to l tie dep.il. rpmil rnoiiou tlit' complaint was plaeeii m; i hi1 bands of the stret t committee k, j mako siH'li repairs as would place tliej streets In more serviceable condition.. U was ordered that a topographical' j ihv pi,;i map be made of the holton pumping : V ASH INtlTO." station in view of adding another 111-! ei uniein piopose tering plant, I ti-.lexi( an junta A resolution was auopien io uie er-. done with :,iu ,iiow ot law The of feet that brick sidewalks he laid on ' tleials f Hie adn.'nisti at ion are indig ;he north side of hhullowford streflt. ! nam 'over the euMunre in thi W(IMI. Detween .wain ami i.iueuy mreeis; on try of a body of men who have north side or wuiimi street, between harassing the fri'tidly government of Main and Liberty, and also on the! Mexico. north side of Acaneniy street, from i a soon as Marshal to Pophir streets. Lti-' leceived .a iiiouuu as mane mm aiiopi eu , Dejia I' i tiletir mact.liiei'v lonking to ai to rebuild and extend the arch and 'quick but thorough investigation was' culvert on Hank sueet, a portion ofSet in motion. Resistance o Hie gov-' which was washed away by the recent j ernmeiifs wishes In the junta which.! i'"- latiiong oilier thing.., publishes a paper Several trees in front of the llelo I called "Regeneration," may for a time Home were oroerea to ne removed us defeat the official desire. Leaders of the junta may have neen couiliidlliiK Alen Who Arrested Stensland Authorized to Carry Him There. hers' Prcss.l Si pt. y The tloV' ii. wipe out tin- a;. ii St. Louis if it can After Getting To doraltir They Will Sail on First Shoo Coming To Am erica and Turn the Chicago Bank Wrekei Over to the State Officials, i $4eu, aiis.ih. t;:,, !( vt an. $ "''); i Wilkes Siaii!e, $"iT."; Stokes, Illy 1'iiblisliers' 1-ress.) -,.ilt , ,,;-,. 'a,.unl $1:.fl WASHI.MITO.N. SHU. x.-Messrs.' .vluflin, o,at Y , ., i, .,.. . Kelley and Ol.-eii. the men who ran ,las ,.,,,,,, ,,, Nt,0 ,.olmtv Idowu bunker Steiisland. of Chicago. wtllM(l h(l l)tvI1 s,,yr,M Wl,(.ks ,;. I who lime been del. gated by Suite , ..... ,ilre,.ii,.n ., i he i,h.. .tei,, i bring l.Mn hack for trial. !,,,, f .ll!rnlitui'e n.niballiur the eni idellllC Of "Stilgi,elf" ifed poison) (Special to The SelltlllelJ j UAl.KHill Sep s.-Th- State iH.urd ! of diicait.'tt tod.i.. sllowed loans from i , ' tt s,K-cn.i ion fu.,,1 ai. gating $7.o, i VariousCkniniiiteesAppolntcd t. ulil In till" Im. I'Mt of new pii'iltc .-ehiiol hiiiiMs in sixteen count in. !. follows: Satiii-i'ii ciuin'v. I'1'.."';. Wake, Mitchell. $l.n:.'i;. Csrta nl. $lii; ll.ioin. $:uii, l'aniln-o $'"; Cattittha, Jii:.. Traie -.ylvaiiia. 1 By County Democratic executive (kimmlttee the Department nf ,)m complaint of Hie Stat lottlclals In bring liMp hack for Ihave bu n given l'n:l authority by the Stale department t,. remove the pris uiier li' in Tangle.' to i;ibralir and i'.i.K.u titlit -ahiklirit KiflilM f.mf'l tiiuin.l I" . ..... ,, , ' nil Uie I Illir-u cit'l" a. I ' IS IIIIUCI- i stood thai they n.a be able to put !steusiand aboard Miinr homeward buiiiiil ci aft jnsi as i. U weighing an i , hor for New York In this way any i possible eomplica. ioi..' with Ihe llrit ish authoriries which might be In ought about In S.en.sland demand ing an ICuglish evt I w ill be a voided. .ai'Iliou j wariaiir, they are dead and considered dan tins. These trees weie killed by the Smith fire some years ago, Mayor Butner repotted a break in the east side see' on Bath Branch. their operations with a full knowledge of how close they could with sifetv sail to the verge ol law. J i The only law .hat can he invoke and that he had wi.tten the authori-1 io ston the nuita, oi is Section :.2m; of ties in Winston, calling their attention j Revised Statutes, ainch fixes a fine of thereto and reritiestiug u repair of the I s::,(mki and three years" Impiisonmem -ame at once as hnt was complaint ! for anv one in the I'nited States who regarding- It. The Church Stree'i llevelopment Co. liscussed with the hoard the desira bility of paving iiie sidewalk on boui sides of said streei. Secretary and Treastiier Keehln re ported for Septemoer: Receipts, $1, 1178. 1G; disbiirsemenls, $1,:i7S.:;o. . Chief of Police MUiep repoited for September: Xuniuei of cases tried, ZU; tines and c lots imposed, Jfil.55. 'tii Coticreio stone " 'I'laiters at. ; st roe a Uie entire Jll.ili.-liH , 'vMiiri, aisc "r of the John' l '"i""ij is meet r :,""', mid find 'M'l"'lll('!s which -us. Iilncks lltCssell I. r ,,; ,, "iiiiihiis . " '' I'e w tlitll vni l, ....... L. , " 'I" " - ' .,. ..... !" I''- letiit out l.iiildliig the els. lot also ling-are sew A'orli ased con' begins or sets on toot or provides or ptepares means tor any military ex pedition or entei'irii-e to he carried on from thence against any govern ment, district or people with whom the I'nited Stales lias a treaty of peace. Thirty Are Arrested. The Departnieti1 of Justice this morning receive! a telegram from Marshal Daniel, ctating that thirty Mexican and otlxr le.sicients of Ario i. a had been arrested on the charge of oi gaiii.ing an insto re ction against the Mexican goveriiui. nt. The hearing will he held at I'loi'glabs this afiet-noon. VtOLETTE" SCORES SI 'which has been making such h:voc among mules and hoie., more fspe ;c!a'y horse. He lemits that with th I passing of ihe rainy season ttbi dl lease has iiliuiit disappeared. 1 The committee from the Raleigh , bin id of alileiinen which has had in itlaiid Ihe Investigation uf the water .situation in RiiIcim; for 'he past three jnionths. asked lasi night tor still fun her time. The'.i work 1-; to reo omiiiend whether the city shall renew the franchise of the Wake Water Co. or buy the plant or construct an en tirely new water sjs'cm tinder muni cipal ownership. (Special to The Sentinel.) JREE.NSBORO, oep. 7. Because he was arrested and placed in jail on l charge of trying to persuade hands to leave the White Oak Mills and go to the Siler City Mills, W. R. McMas- eis. of the Slier City Mills, believes that he has a good case for false ar rest and imprisonment. He came here iinl went at once to I lie White Oak Mills, as he gays for the purpose of seeing parties who he claims had ap plied for and been given positions in lie mills at Slier City. He came to arrange f-.tr the parties to move as bis :oinpaiiy was to furnish the money for the people to move. While at the nills he was placed under arrest by Deputy Sheriff Jeffreys and carried to jail. Though he offered to give a cash 'Kind of $l(io he wa.- not allowed to lo ; sit-k so mini another omcer ot t tie mm arne from Siler City in the afler loon and demanded it. He was then eleased upon giving a $lotl bond. Yes terday the prosecution tool iros in the case, and now' the nan Is seeking revenge. . a nnl wronged EMENT (Special to The Sentinel.) RALICICH, Sept. The exact Itin erary and schedule ol trains for the Xijitlt Carolina .our ol William Jen nings lit, van as agreed on by Mr. Bry an and State Chairman Simmons Is as follows: Leave Roanoke, l.o p. m Sunday, September Id. ari.tvt at Lynchburg :i:n, leave 4-.li:i, arrive at Greensboro 7 :'!-' Sunday night. Leave Greensbo ro 7:20 Monday morning, atrive nl ii::in, sp,ak at l):'M. Leave iiriivc ,reensboro (;::!.", i o'clock. L ave Greensboio 7:5.1 a. m.. September In, arrive at Winston-Salem at : o'clock, spi-ak at il o'clock. Leave Winston-Salem on a special train I '.' arrive Gteens hoi o 1 : lln and, go iitiectly to Salis bury, arriving til 'ie al !!:!" ! "i--ptak Ht.it leave Salisbury on special at .liiiO. At rive at Colieoiil Ii o'ejock, leave at t'r.'M. Aiiive at Cliarlotte 7 o'clock and speak at and lMve at IL.-.o lor Columbia. Raleigh I Raleigh The following 's fiom tills iimrn lug's Greensboio "ndustrial Ni'Ws: Miss Corlnne h ranees and her sup porting company in the musical coin ed v " Violet! e" gave performance at the Grand last nig;:; that deserved a far larger house than greeted them. Those who were pie:-ent. however, ap peared to thorougiiiv injoy the many, tuneful numbers aid 'were liberal' In their applause. Violette," Miongli tailed a musical comedy. Is more mimic than comedy, and music, too, of a class higher than i usually found In musical comedies: Dear Old Dixie," "beautiful lnj, of Love" and "Same Oid Love" being es pecially artistic, both in composition and rendition. The honors of tile even ing easily went to .vliss Francis, who possesses at once a winsome personal ity and a pleasing voice. Her part of a young girl Is well suited to her and gives her all opHrtunlly to display the same charm of manner that won ft lends here a yea- ago in "When We Were Twenty-One.'- Miss Kthel Mor ton also is entitled to a share of the ri edit, as is Jiobov Harrington. The chorus was unall In numbers and scarcely up to the standard set by the principals, but in all the per formance was distinctly pleasing. BBS FORTH DEMANDS m Si IT CENTENARY CHURCH ifr-'i P';. ,' r:''' ''I'liora- '' X " " . ester I ",'"U'- !iw.te and ' ',' "' business 1 Spider. ;.b;'-- '''iiiii ir-iur f. a L ;.,'' ,l!:'- ''ity and "ig niack 1"IU. o :" 'as on Wh,, . 1 "IP ,- ;' . ' ci!ni(. frm '" l,u airi'a hem :7:an- ho I'li.k-av- "'"."'II of the '"' and haml to ju "s Suddenly, '"ii" o... dropped ? t or i i He was 'ib:,r I, s I'-turneil "k and I'enn. (Bv Publishers' Press ) CHICAGO, Sept. H. Roger Sulli van's statement dcciaiing Bryan mi truthful and accusing certain of Bry an's friends of high crimes has brought forth denials. Judge Owen P. '1 r.ompson, of .Jack sonville, Illinois, declares Sullivan's statement that Thompson bound dele gates to secure the nomination for judge is "unqtiallii-my false." M. P. ntinlap, alfo of Jacksonville, lays he cannot s"c how Sullivan's statement regawlimr himself can have any connection wit!; Bryan s issue. Theodoie Xels'o.i.c? Chicago, threat ens to sue Sullivan foi libel for inti mating that he appioprinted public funds to his own use. Freight Cars Turned Over. Five freight cais turned over at Woodlear. on the V. C. Midland road, today. This delayed the afternoon passenger train from Charlotte overj three hours. The Xoifolk & Western; made up a special which left here on i time for Roanoke. The train from. Charlotte will also go through. j The following rnusii ul program will be rendered ill if.e : -ting service at Centeiiaiy M. K. c!irch tomorrow night at S o'clock. ihi taltlng the place of the tegular rvice: Organ I'relnile, Doxology. 1'rave.'. Anthem "Feat" X-.t Isiael" Spicker. i First Scripture L s.-an. Hymn "O Coul 1 I Sp. al. the Match less Wotth." Solo ".leriisal".! ." From St. Paul MendelsMihti Mis Ainoinette Glenn SecoiidScriptiire Lesson. Anthem "Rejoice, The Lord is King" Beveridg... Solo "The Uml M.v Dreams' T revely an. Miss Cynthia Jones. Hymn '.'Sanctti.' (mtiod. Benediction. Oigan Postlude. FDR SPENCER T: II. C.I. (Special to The Sentinel. I SI'F.XCF.R. Se,)i h. Mr. John D. Denton, ol Port Huron, Mich., has ac eenied the neueial .'.ecretat yshin -rf the .Southern Railway deparlinent of iihe Young Mens-. Clnlstlaii Associa tion at Spenctr anil will enter upon his duties here on S pteinber K Mt Denton coiiii s fioin the (itand Trunk Hallway sy tein alio is a man of ex eeptionnl ability and wide experience. He (Otne , highly recoiliniended. I lie Speiieer a soeiation leccntly occupied lis liiiiid.-.ome new building, which v. one of Hie best in llie country. . Mr. George Mil'er. of Faith, Rowan county, ii, sell insl Injured near Ills home Friday b a hoist, which be was riding falling on him. He was fright- (By I ubllshers' Press ) XEW YORK. Sept. S - Angered with the stand Bryan lias iakn on the question of government ownership of railroads Senator Bailey, of Texas, has withdrawn his acceptance of the Invitation to lake part in the Biyan lecepllon at Louisville next Wednes day. The senator Is expected to make a statement shortly, giving his rea sons for his opposition to Bryan's views on federal ownership. Many prominent Democratic leaders in the South have rebelled at the fed eral ownership Idea and have sent word to .National Committeeman Woodson, of Kentucky, that they will he unable to attend the Uiulhvlile reception. HEAT . PH0S1HATI0NS (By PuhliKliwiH' Press.) BFRLIX, Sepl. 7.- Three thousand prostrations from ln-.il have occutieil .iiiioiig the soldier t ngaged In the maneuver In pr.nl. ice of Silesia. Prussia. - So teirlfii is .the heat that hundreds of troops i, lopped by the a on the march ct f Ii In Ihe fields The Held hospital l: clowded to I lie limit. Ambulances had more work It Is Probable Tt at the Address Will Be Delivered Fror i Band-Stand On West S.de of the Courthous Oth er Arrangement For Big Svtnt, Which Promises To Bring Tremen dous Ciowds To Ths City. In response to a call hy Clislrman A . II K'.ler, the D tiioetatlc county exfcmtve comm tiee held & confer eiico heie at I o'clock this afternoon with the lgi.;uve and miy can- , dldates. A stf.ffii, central committee was chosen Hint commltte were tamed to assist In the reception to Hon William Jeti.iiugs Bryan when hi- jpeaks heie at II u'chs'lc on Tues lay. Jvti lnt If the weather Is fa v ra'de the Nebraska orator will spihk fiom the band stand on the west "tide of the courthouse, other wise In the new Piedmont warehouse on Trade street. He will be introduc ed by Governor IS. H. (lleiin. Mi! llryali will leave her at !2:3rt p. m on a special train for Oreens iioro. where lie will lake the tegular southbound ti alii Jut Salisbury, whet he will speak that afternoon. The following p.. sens were desig nated hh chalHiM", of the respective committees in ciini'.ccUoti with lh Bryan speaking with power to ap point other members of the committed Reception ,1. C. Buxton. TransporlalloiiA. II. Kller. Finance- !!, L. Rigt,ln-Aiivertlslng--lcoigi) P. Pell. Music-V. II. Vogler. Decorations I). .1. A, Blum. Police Regulations Mayor O B. IC.itiiu slid MayiM' S K. Butner. It is requested that thft SfVAraJ chali men iitiove 'laiuii! orgsiilr.e their committer as early, as noontide and announce Ihe sa.i'e through the pa pers and otherwise. Reception committed. Chairman Buxton,' of the reception committee, has appointed th follow ing an members ot said Kmuiiline: C. II Watson, ('! ueiit Mnnly. A. II Filer, o, ll F.uiou, S K, Butner, K. (', Brown, W. N. He;. -mHa. JttlUe K. N'oi fleet, Geo T. Biown, Geo. W. Hiu-s-liiiw, W. T. Blown. It K. Carinichael, F II. Vogler, B S Mi.seu, J. K. Brow er. K. W. O HaiKin. K W. (errell, Charles Shellon, .,' W. Shipley, W. C. Crist, Win F. Mlll-t. K. II Wllmm-j This rotiiinitlie wiil meet In Wat son. Buxton At Watson's office at G o'clock Motida) n ft et noon to niak final arraligetiMin's than they could the heal victims. ill. i oi, to raring for filllv mashed palled of for believed and his. llle almost des-so.,11- hours, ll Is now be wol recover. Gl Publishers' press ) FORT WORTH. Texas, Sept Orders have been received at Browns ville fiom Washington for Immediate abandonment of Fort Brown. The contracts for extending and Improv ing the fort, which are well iiiidi!' way, have 'been annulled. There is si; "at indignation in. Brownsville over tin- government's action. (Hy PllbliJicis' PIIILADF.LPIIIX. S Hippie, the wieekei ot tate Trust Co.. was a amount of over $!.. mi" was the topic of llnallen' curies tod.r reiver Farle dseovi-nd Pie .) pf. 8,-That. tile Real K foiger L tne hi. f ).. thlR fact late last night and count no d it this mottl ing. According b. I'.aiie Hippie had taken copies of i ti signature of a number of . prominent busliicf s men to meet tils overdistth. Hippie would use due of the mime to note. The re- make public ib.it nnnrnn n 1 1 1 r II Tl UIIULIIJ UIILI1 IU . MM FORT BROWN mm mmum IILIIIU IIL.IUIIIUW I IIUIII nmn cm c UnilUUUll JULLLU u DEATH OF JOHN (Bv PublNhers' I'l " i DAVIDSON COLLntiK, Sept K --j Davidson College op. tied on Thursday j mottling with 2'.ei sfudcriu enroll. d For the past few ilayr etteh ttalti wan j crowded with sindentg. Most of the; I OKI men I; it V- iniw I' tuii.ru, ..,.. .. , i of the fieshu.eii t.a.Ve arrlyed ' Notice 1 On Monday aft, rnmm, at, - o'clock, there will be a reception given Sec retary Shaw in the rooms of the Twin City Club, at whlcti lime the rooms will he open to the citizens of Wln-ston-Salem, X, C, whether members or not. , W. H. MASLIX, Secretary. New Advertisements. I The Misses Maiuii aniiuntirv I opening for Tue.iiay and Vedue September 11 and 1-. Wai kin's Book St-1 Koibil,-, $t up. Fresh lot of supplies. Tudor & Wimii'sli. agents for dial Ilenelb Life Insurance Co. Ins iie today. i fa' ,'I.H M 1 low 1 1 I in lied, a: ii l.a.Ve arrly ed This yeai there will l" change. In the fa -i.,.' As P Conneil will be ..t (he fiii Minima. Wl,e,i. lie i-xpei ts THE STUD TODAY (flpeclal to The Sentinel ) GRFFNS1IORO, Sepl iV .iih. R. II llardi'i. wife ol the man now on trial In Federal Court, wen I on I ho taiid when court (oi.veiied MlU morn ing and testified in bihalf of lur bus baud. Slie'told of .tit Utile her lnl batid'was sick and the nature of his Illness, and tih.0 tesilllid to otlier mi nor rietaiis Her evidence was in a la ei' e measure i oirobotatlve of her liushaud testlinon; . VV. S. Morrison, a charae'er wIL-n-ss, was next Intro duced lie was on the stand for only l few minutes .1. 11 Smith a former deputy collec tor, who Is also niiiier Indictment In Federal Cm.rt followed Mr. Morrison. He Is the officer who accompanied Hani, n on visits to the McF.wen m,d oilier 'distilleries". He was subjected to a vigorous rrosk examination hy District Attorney Holton. The wit- pes?) admitted that ne and other otn- would sign rej orit of one officer who had visited an illicit distillery, all testify itig Dial tr.e still had been destroyed H'- ad'uolnl that he niul Hat dlii had l:ik'-u rinals at the home "f Janus Combs, one of the alleged "mo'insiiiui ts ." severs! rhnracter ir,rj.i.a for both sides, tl stilled. While Mrs. M.iidit, was oil the s'atit this irwiiittk. Mi. Hardin took erne of ibiir three-year-i.M child. It Is, a tin t benittlfi.. little gltl with eyes of violet -If tl.eK be such a hue In eyes This sreii. can hardly full tn have the d'-Mied elf eel uisiii the Jury. I t err Mis. Lee Pay lie of High ,.-),,. toiv lueii managing the Vi cum Hotel, spent tli" day heie. gue-: of Mis. K. B. Kfarns Sb this afternoon for li-'ine. foil:'.. e Ml LONDON', Sept. 7. --John Law. who I k ;i s chief officer of 'ue Confederate I .livater Alabama and who was known j i - "Devil of Alao.tn.a," died a' Llv- J ipool yesterday, av-,1 71 yearn. When; .aw- quit the sea he came' to Kngi-and I ii.. I iM'Came' Interest d In a steam tugj ompaiiy. j several of Me rsltv of ii take a Ph. D, his rlii'.i'- will b" taught by Pi of. Archibald Cuiie. In. Root Laf fety will teach piHi.ir.ilory Greek and will be ,i,sisraiii 'o lir Martin In chemisti ,. Mr. ., ulies , Ciirrv will teach piepaiatoty Latin and maHie llialies, and iilso fi eshuilili Kuglhh. AROUND THE CITY. Davie Democratt to Meet. A convention of the Democrats of Davie county has been called to meet , at the cotirtliouoe in Morksvide on, p waltris. of !)a:ni'l Saturday, Septemhei 2'.. for the l'm"iihe 0f her mother. Mis. M pose of nominating candidates for the; WIIS,IML she came-iii legtslattne and county offices ami tot .,,,,,, acronip mied the transacting of such other bnsi- ' , ,.,, "ess as may properly come o. ioie u l.-f ES AFTER ELEVEN EIRS A proliact.'I HieeUng w.ll heeln tomonow at Wir'iovta Arlsir Moisv vian chiirih. iwo iniies noil hw.-sl of the city. In R.-v. K. A. Ilollon. - H I. B atd balilicili lias lilac d In Mie M on s'reei show dow of Owens' (it UK store. id-Ill oil the Wln w a ek aggregated brought s,uK5 41, been win- daughter for a few ;ae- w erl,s. mo'h f ler Mrs. William Bunch, is the guest of her si, W. Blum. of Oak Ridge, iter. Mrs. Geo Mrs. F.dward Millet ictutiied-ebi' eriioon from a visit to friends IteidsVille. .af . Delegates Eiccted. j At til" meetiru' ot the polieyliold-1 I. of Ihe Mutual Lili In-utaliee Com- j iianv and the .New Yoik Life, lioth of ' - N'. w Yoik, held last night. G. W. Hin t (By Publishers' pr.-f.O '-haw was elected chairman and J. .1 XL'W OR I, FANS ty. y 7 - IMutti Norman secretary. The object of the ; received early this urn-ring ludleaf i'lieeting was to elerr delegates lo go i that Congressman Saiuuel Rote-r' n.in !:,. Italeliih Weilnesdav In resnoiise to, of the Si'x'h luli. .ana diMriet i ( letter IsiMied by Insurance Comrnls- ,- New pr "ul in j ston itiaik' t ib; 1 1-7. .'H!;! pounds. I Ad tityan . i A K Hh-;" i litlng a ph.t,ei,n bad ore oil 'jl I" ' Tiii- lna' b'l.ei v In the lOlbf tutWri f 'he Kr.'i s I'iWM Co, on Marshall ; r f , Salem, in. inond today to the t!,e Salem rrec-k. i t Uy i bar- here today con in regaid lo a hand caused by homo- ma I e been overwhelmingly 'I nomi nation bv G -orge young lawyer. Ro e ; t. congressman for e.eve , The Ladies' Furnishing Pallor, will be closed Monro... preparatory to j fall opening Tuesday morning at 3 1 o'clock. ' Mis. R T. Tavlr teituon from a vidt Gieenstsitu l-elii'ti'd tb,s lif to b'-r patent- at sioner James R. Young. liHiklng to wards the sectititig oi a repre.M-nta. ive from North Carolina on the hoard I ,f diieclors of these two companies, j i Tie following dciega'ef were named:' Goidon Ri j Messrs. G. W Hinshaw. J M, Rog- i Riti active sign Lis and Dr. II. T. Bahnson. Nlsi,en Co iia. f.ated for H" K Fawr !. a il; has l ' n a e in.,. , IIOiOK work In for lug e G s? iri W power MUs Ho lo'te ib.s af'lti 'engaged to Slug , t' liali rhun h in aiso open a stud 1 - In Monday's ti'-l 11) appi '.r " or of Noiiti ( ;if i rtior of Sou' h ti'li'K oil She has been it Hi Firtil Presby tia; c 1 r fih will i . there isiii of The Setitl 'ioi li, i' the Govern ,.na -Mid to the Gov (otoliiia, but wlut iG vvrtijr G em. u-o Dr. McKaruia "
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1906, edition 1
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