HN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
SHIPS I SENT
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DIE IN WRECK! STATES ON OCEAN LINER TODAY
United States Cruiser Denver
Ordered To Havana And
Gunboat Marietta To
Clenfuegos.
Two Freight Trains On West
ern and Atlanta Railroad
Collide Today Near
City of Atlanta.
,a Scores
Defaulting President of Mil
waukee Avenue State
Bank Is Now Belng
Brought Back.
I Result Of
mbles.
APPEALS ARGUED IN
1 THE-SUPREME HOT.
ffl JII HILL
I Ml YORK CITY TODAY
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STEfJSUi STARTS FOR UNITED
TO GUI COAS
. .
&OES- FIGHT.
.. i-rfSt Two Ne-
i Attacked at Har
tr park On Wet
, from the Place.
.Neoroes Then At-
I " . ... . Ihe
j Employe"
Log Was On In
Pfserves Callefl
L Finally Checked.
1:1 12 -Raf rwis
n he wesi
t,.. oiillins inn of
pa! iKiiire stations.
fc awl scores IM"
L ntiinii'- sianeu
, ii-iiKU! it iil tu ur-
w fi'-iliniis i" n"
so i" Hiver Park,
nn'w- him from ;he
two thotls.llld IH'-
nhiti' employ es (if
; all Ii2.ll fllllllWt'll.
1. 1! atieh when
a a iit'SHi who at
lines:. Scores of
tlu houses, re-
,m ai'.d a genera!
(if
e felled Willi slicks
ninnies uf lighting
ill control nf till'
J'
Tin) Sentinel
Siit. 12. The case
ig.niiM It. II, llar
(inia'inns of the in-
'i, aii.i with milking
in ihi' in rv at
fiila al'leniuon. . At
iis.i; liie jury retired
jf "(' il I I x 11 a verdict .
(lie In iliC jury .was a
IrlltllMU' ICvieW of
1 1 he ca.i. nlnl of (he.
(fife :o the charge
pilant. There aio six
jlil (if inilicllncnt.
st-i'. 12. Tlu jury
- Mils illumine re
in: Mihy in the count
ml wu;i negligently
,)' running .lames
Jic :m illicit distil-
hm.M. of deft amliiix
"I laxr-s on whlsliov
,' !';(' vt 1 1! id , mill
were made alii) will
Iii'Ikc lloyd has not
iciic. The vonliol
o'clock this
Ji'-aded s-ii!iy to first
Jii''tmfin against him
P; i!h filing faflSe
m IKTolllltK. en-
N- ha nut lurn an-
(Speelal to The Sentinel.)
GREENSBORO. Sept. 12. Thomas
A. Sharpe, fornieily county superin
tendent of schools, died at St. Leo's
Hospital last nighi at a few minutes
after nine o'clock. Mr. Sharpe hail
been carried to the hospital to undergo
an operation last Saturday, and from
the effects of the operation hi never
completely rallied. Through Sunday
and Monday he lingered in a critical
condition, and , yesterday he began
sinking. He had been ill about lour
weeks previous; to the operation. The
body was removed from the hospital
U the family' residence last night.
The funeral was held from the resi
dence, 311 North Forbis street, today
at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev.
R. .Murphy Williams, and interment
will be made at Pineville, Mecklen
burg county, where the remains were
carried on train No. 7 this afternoon.
Pineville Is the birthplace of the de
ceased and his mother and. one broth
er still Jive there. ,
Professor Sharpe cante to Greens
boro about four years so as superin
tendent, of the schools of the county.
Alter serving j,wo years, he resigned
to take a position with the Cone Ex
port and Commission Co., which he
held until his death. He was graduat
ed from the University of North Caro
lina in the class of 18. Soon after
graduation he went to Goldshoro ami
there was superintendent of the fit v
schools for a number of years. From
there he went to Darlington. S. C, to
become superintendent of the schools
of that town, resigning when the offer
of Guilford county was presented liiin.
He was born at Pineville :!2 yeais ago.
He was married to Miss Emma Wil
liamson, of Darlington, while there.
She and one . ihree-year-old sou.
Thomas, survive. He was a member
of the Jr. O. IT. A. M. and of the
Greensboro lodge of Elks.
IIR SHIP IS HI
mn
i.tV.
'A) ited .SUU a M&1t)t.
j mined to Protect Interests of Amer
I ican Citizens In Cuba And to Land
Marines to Aid In Quelling1 Revolu-
tien If Cuban Government So Re
j quests. Order for Ships to Go to
Cuba Made at Instance of President
I Roosevelif. 1
j I By Piihlijiers' Press. I
, WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 Acting
jseeti'(tary of S.ale Bacon announced
'today thai the t'niied Stales ci nisei
Denver had been ordered to Havana
j i lid Would arrive there this evening
or tonioriow morning. The gunboat
i Marietta, which Hacou says :? now a!
I Monie Cristi. Santo Domingo, has
been oiilered to Cienfuegos. Cuba.
These orders were issued by direction
of President Hoiwvelt. The Des
Moines will be held ai Key West until
I further orders.
I li Is (hi- purpose of the administra
tion to have these three vessels in'
! readiness not. only to protect Amer
icans now in Cuba but ulso to laud
marines in order in pul a Hop to the
evolution if a request for such action
: should lie made by the Havana gov-'
- eminent.
Some Misunderstanding About Orders
Said to Have Been Retponeible for
Wreck of the Two Freights. Both
cf Which Were Going at High Rate
of Speed In Order to Make Up
Time. Engines of Both Trains
Were Demolished.
(Hv Publishers' Press 1
I ATLANTA. Sept. 12 -Eight men
weii- euished to death and several
i othei-i injured In a head-on collision
nf fast freight trains on the Western
and Atlanta Railway neai Rlngold to
day. 1 Travelling at r high rale or speed
to make up lime the trains crashed
, into inch other. Roth engines were,
i oeniolished. A part of the trains was
derailed.
The dead and Injured were pinioned
under the wreckage.
Conflicting orders to crews aif
thought to he responsible for the
wreck.
The dead are: Charles W'. Fisher,
engineer, Atlanta, Ga.; Thomas White.
Head Conductor W. H. Skelton, of
Kennedy; Clyde Glemons. engineer,
of Tunnel Hill; K. A. Klnnenian, fire
man; one unknown fireman; Dalton
Smith., engineer, and another person,
name unknown.
The Sentinel .
I.E s..,, ,', ,
i, . i"- - i ne
' "'nil had their an-
ky,ity Tii,'y ,,i'"v"
f,""-'- to Nissen park,
'inn. and a Siic
? ,n--v particular.
Z'? i being
;r,!"' ""' 'hai Win.
;' S,"P ton minutes
w Tuesday
,h" people.
f"; -"idi'-d hep Mon.
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(Special to The Sentinel.)
GREENSBORO, Sept, 12. The
regular term of sniicrlor court Uir the
trial of criminal cases will convene
here next Monday with Judge Fred
Moore presiding. " This term will be
for one week und will be followed by
a special term, over which Judge Jl. F.
docket i.s the largest In years and
Long will preside. The criminal
there are about fifty prisoners In the
county jail, and many others are out
on bond.
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(Special to The Sentinel.)
-GREENSBORO. Sept. HI Two
young men, D. N. Wllkerson and W. A.
Lassiler, were arrested here yester
day charged with passing spurious
checks and will be given a hearing
before the mayor this afternoon. One
of the men gave bond ror It Is appear
ance at, the hearing, and the other
went to jail. They passed two drafts
for fifteen dollars eacn upon mer
chants In the city. They wet' drawn
upon a Virginia concern.
The following Is the report of Mrs.
Mary C. I'rather, libi.iiian of tin Car
negie library, for l!.i year beginning
September 1. litn.'i, and ending Sept.
1, UtOii:
Catalogue Department.
Hooks catalogued iip-4u daUi, 2IS7j
hunks aecessioiif d. l.'77.
Accessions.
Graded schools. 1.",imi; by friends,
2'ii; bought, Mil; by government, 1M.
Total, 2"S7.
Circulation.
Books issued to adults "7"1; Juven
iles inr.r..
Philosophy-Adults. 23.
Religion Adult.-!, !i; juvenile. 2.
Sociology Adults, 14; juvenile, fi.
Language Adults. 4; Juvenile, 2.
Natmal Science Adults. Juve
nile, 14.
I I'sefn! Arts Adults, 4; juvenile, 1.
Fine Arts -Adults, 15; juvenile, 1.
Literature - lAduils, 111"; Juvenile,
Travel Adults, v.'; juvenile, ::fi.
Ilisloiy -Adults, 2; juvenile, 27.
! Biography Adulls, S2; juvenile. .10.
j Fiction Adults. 7-lie.t; Juvenile,
i -HUH. '
I Number of days opened, U)C; largest
Is.sik, 1.".fi; smallest isue. IK; aveiage
! daily issue. 7:!.
i Registration.
I Adults. 'Mm; juvenile, '1C; noli resl
jtlpiits, Li.
i Non-rc-odem subscriptions for one
Ivear, $13; fines, 2:!.2; expenditures,
$1K.'.)2. - ,
Number of days absent from Rick-inef-;
1. Oceiia i lorn reiresenle1, I'M.
' MRS. MARY I'RATHER.
Librarian.
, Septeillber 1, V.K,I).
i (Special to The Sentinel)
HM.KIGH. Sept. 12.-The argu
". uiclil of apiwaU liotn the third (lis
jtiiil began In llu.- .uiumiie ruurl this
mottling, the only .use of ci-eihil In
teiest being Stale vs. William Sulll
van from Craven county in which the
remarkable issue is raised as u.
whether membership In an anti-saloon
league is a disiu,iiitlcatlon tor ser
vice on a Jury to try a case for retail
ing liiiiit without licence. It was
last Apiil that the defendant III the
case was put oh trial In Craven, con
victed and sentenced t Judge Long
to rive months' Imprisonment ami $".uu
tine. Sillton had been a miIih.1I keeper
in New Belli prior to the voting of pro
hibition and has several times since
been piusccuted for retailing without
licetisf. In tht case In question It
was Miughi bv the defense to keep
out i.T the Jury box u number of men
who weie adiiiliu dly mi inbers of the
anil -Milium league who had contrl
billed to a fund raised for t tie prosecu
tion of vlolatois of the law piohlblt
ing the sale ol liquor. The defense
was not allowed to show that the
jurors In qmi.liou had attended i
meeting of the league a week before
to Inaugurate a cni.-adi- aglnst retail
ing. Thev contended though that
they had not made a contribution for
the specific purKisi, of prosecuting
Sulton.
The argument of the case today
was by Attorney Geneiul Gilmer und
Mclver for the slate and Ward; Ste
vetisinvajid Clark fot t in defendant.
Oriiei Jvigiitiicnts today were State
vs. But rettMroiii Pitt. Attorney gen
eiul fiir the Aiaie and Harding for the
(!( lendanl.
Stato vs. Carrownn from Ciaven by
attorney geneial for the Hi ate and
Mclver for the defi'iidsint.
JONES LOSES IN HIS NEW
The damage suit of P- ''"'
against the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company was concluded i" Forsyth
toilav bv the
Jury answering the issues in favor of
(Special to The Sentinel. I
GREENSBORO. Sept. 12.--A highly
enthusiastic and very successful meet
im f,,.-ili( (.itanizaii'.n of a literary
in favor of .... . , . , (,.,, . hB'.,i In
-f - Jiaiiu iiisuiiii tn awf, ,,,,, -
the defendant company. Jones suen. Mitt ,i,.niorl:il biiilding lasi
for $2.nn(l fur the. loss of two fiiniersj' (mci.rs ,v,.,( ,.,.fti.,l and a
while working in, the factory of ,n,''conSj1tjoii and by laws adopted. A
Reynolds Company. At the fit st l'1"1 HH.r ,,f interesting short speeches
ing he secured a judgment for r'-'- j W(J,.,, ,nade. Il was decided to lutnie
An appeal .was taken to the supreme (), mU1iZ(ltj(,n ,(, (juiiford Liieiaiy
court by the defense and a new trial .(( n'st cri-a) Association.
was grunted, the same ternnnsi ins
against the plaintiff
(Special to The Sentinel.)
DURHAM. Sept. 12 Capt. K. T.
White, ex-capiaiii of Company I. First
North Carolina Regiment National
Guard, and Thomas Smith, were given
a hearing before Mayor P. C. Graham
this morning on the charge of hurit
Ittrr. Court wa In kesalun until this
afternoon at I wo o'clock, when the
mayor committed White to Jail with
out bail, and Smith was discharged.
The warrant was amended so that
Richard Davis was made one of the
defendants In the place of Smith, and
he was commit led to Jail without hail.
This afternoon attorney R. B. Boone
has .gone to Raleigh and will upply
for a writ, of habeas corpus.
The trial was one of the most sen
sational tlHtt has been heard hero In
many months. The charge against
Willie und Smith was brought by Mrs.
Maggie Coley, who pointed out White
as one of two men who entered her
home about one or two o'clock Sunday
morning and stole from a trunk about
tweiily-five dollars. She was not cer
tain us to the other man. but pointed
out. smith alter his arrest. Smith
proved an allld, proving that ha had
been In New Bern for several months
and returned to the city Monday
morning, getting here about 1:2".
Davis was one of the witnessex for
tint defense. He ;,wore that he aim
White w'iit to the home of the pro
secuting wltne.-,s and that they tapped
on tJie wifldow and knocked at the
door, the idea suggested being that II
was a place of immoral reputation.
This was the statement of While. The
evidence of the two cleared Smith
and put Davis In as a defendant. Both
men are now in jail and Mr. Boone Is
making arrangemetils to have a hear
ing on a writ of habeas corpus to
morrow'. There was a tremendous crowd al
the hearing of the matter.
II!
(By Publishers' Press )
ST. PETERSBURG, Sept, 12. Four
pr'-oiier, lit Mai din jail were killed
an, I fourteen wounded by guards who
to .-il on the prisoners during a general
,i:ouipt to escape, .
Tin. Oftu iuiiu- u-ilt case was tried I
today. The Jury 'decided -that the pa-1
Per wrlthm- liriwmndeil bv W. 0. Cox. I
deceased, was not the last will and I
testament of Octa Bailey, wno iosi n. i i
life hv the Winston reset voir disaster.;
G. M ttutlov l..(iiiio- of the latter,
has ndnilnlKtororl nnoll the estate
AROUND THE CITY.
Miss Sarah Booe. a pupil at the S
le in Acadeniv. who has been indis
posed for a day or two. went to lift
home at Waikeitown litis afternoon
Miss Sadie Robbins came in thK at-
.i,,,,,,,,.,.. from llalelah to filler Sa!fi
ot ; '
his sister. The city will make settle
ment with her brother and the pro
ceeds will go to the 12-year-old son or
the Bailey woman.
William Thomas Wilson, who was
Ki amen license iiy in uin "'
last week to practice Taw, was sworn !aftei noon
in yesterday as an anornj u'-i'm
Judge Ward. He was presented to
the court, hv W. M. Hendren.
..,,(... ,i ;lii. was accoiilluo:' I hen
i,y' her mother. Mis. J. II RoW.ii.s.
Johll Waddell was here this after
noon.
Trainmaster D W. Newdl, of the
u-i,..rii:.. division will ;u ;:ie -
f.,,,1 Vli.ril-r.n colli UC'or I 1 e
Chill 1'il'e passt-iigiii Haiti, is ( IT '!ot
on account of sickiu ss.
(;, (V Tudor, of the lite tii-niiii,.--
The seats for "Peck's Bad Roy. . ((. T.(1(ir wiinl.lsh. e:,s n
'() be presented here Friday nigh:. j ( rrm u busine.-s Hip to 'Vir-
Will l,n .,,,1 n ,nl, InlllOl rlW nidi 11 i Ilg . .
There will doubtless be a lai ge sale ' , , ,. , m
of seats for this, performance, which I " " '" 'w hlirk
is said to be an excellent one. l;;":',1rll(Mm!;;;,;rs,;. of Thi-l
-The' company which will pres.',- 'IV:;,1:
Player Maid" at the Auditorium "J ; c ,", .o ., f,i The conttac
niRtrt, arrived this afternoon . from lte Cq (
Roanoke. I -
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Dillard Locals.
' (Special to The Sentinel. I
i I )l LI.ARD, Sept 11 Mr. J. L.
i Mitchell and family of Walnut Cove,
Ivi-if'd relatives here lust Saturday
Miid Sunday.
Mr. Scott Dalton, (if Pine Hall, and
!vl:-s Eva Mitchell, of Dillaid, visited
,,r Mr. John Adkins, of R"d Shoals
iia-i Sunday.
Mr. Byran .Pinter, of Chillocniho,
Iti'iio, visited his parents. Mr. and Mis.
I W. Pltzer. of Red Shoals, last weak
Mr. L. A. Duncan etileied school at
1 1 i.i n bury today.
There are lots of people gohig to
attend the speaking at Winston next
! Tuesday from this neigliborhiind.
Seveial of the fai tin i s have finished
iiitting tobacco. The crop is rcH.rtei
las being far below ho average.
nf -i
build-
Si! -'I.
ing 1'
s, wi'h
I Finance Committee.
The finance commit Iff to raJse
funds for the etiiettainment of Mr.
I -Bryan here next Tusday Is now con-
til lied as follows rrtK F Dwiif.
jctiaiitiian: J. W. Shipley. R S. Gallo-
wai, K. W. O llatilon, P.. (..'. Noi fleet.
Fl FORSYTH FAIR
It Is only tlnee weeks now until the
Fair and Horse Show will have full
ixissesslon of this seciion of the coun
ty. Indlcnllons point in a record In cak
ing crowd of visitors during the week.
They are coining from many sections
of the. country. Col. Webb says he Is
doing one hundred pel cent, more ad
vertising than eve! before. Advertis
ing matter Is hauilb d by passengers
on every ouigolng tram.. Every wagon
leaving the warehouses has a fair pos
ter tacked to it. Each paper In Ihls
section will have an advertisement of
the fair during this month. A special
lot of 2h.(iuu unique folders are being
prepared to hand out BraiioDay.
Col. Webb says be is getting, let
ters every day from parties with ex
hi hi is and iittiactions.
A letter received toddy from the
railroad iiuthorllleit announces special
excursion tales on roads coming Into
the city. The roads are alsti arrang
ing a system of special trains, elc.
The young men of the city are go
ing to give a great reception In honor
of Ihe Governor and other distinguish
ed guests. A loiirnaiiienl Is also being
arranged for. lit fad, Winston Is go
ing to have a gn at time here October
2, :! and 4.
CLASS GRADUATED
FROM NAVAL ACADEMY
(By Publishers Press.) ,
ANNAPOLIS. Sept. 12 A generous
supply of fatherly advice from Se r
tin v of tJie Navy Bonaparte acconi
panied tin diploma handed out o
eighty-live future admirals giadiialed
from the Naval Academy today.
PARNELL-Wll.es.
Home Wedding Celebrated at Resi
dence of the Bride's Mother on
Holly Avenue. Popular Couple.
Thu manage of Mr. Thomas Vitr
tie!! and .11-s Louise Wile-, two
popular young ieop,e of 'his city, was
celebtati'd in 4 o'clock thitt afternoon
at the home of the bible's mother.
Mrs, Thomas Wile., on Holly avenue
Dr II A Brown, pnsior of the Kits!
Baptist church, o!II .at.-d. Only a few
relatives atid fi Cellos of the contract
ing piiitii'j witnessed Hie nuptials
The bride is an attractive and
charming young lady, v. Nile the groom
Is well known and holds a position
with the Southern Railway, Mr and
Mis Parnell left on Ihe evening train
for an extended bridal trip.
FUR RENT Truotti hoiee Inquire
L1I2 Broad street.
New Advertisements.
J. II Phillips. Agent for Masiuy's
paints; best and cheapest house paint
-old.
The Allen Co I'p-lo-date Mien's
wear f:om cheapest to best.
Roseiibiichi r Thousand, of dollais
worth of new liietchaitdlse arriving
daily.
j The J W Hester Co New troxls
i ai living dally, target srocK ever rai
tied. The sloie ih.it saves you in'iii'-v
Auditorium - p. ( k s Bad lt."
Sept. I Hh,
('apt R T Hlealtiuii went south
llEt night.
IT IS BELIEVED THAT
HIS MIND IS AFFECTED
Man Who Wrecked Chicago Bank
Seems to Be a Nervous Wreck.
Has Been Very Closely Quanted
Since His Attempt 1o Commit Sui
cide the Other Oay at Tanglera,
Morocco. 8tensland Sailed In Com
pany With Attorney Olson and Oa
tective Keeley.
(By I'lih'.latiatrs; Prets )
TANGIER. Morocco, Sept. 12 -Punt
O Sienslaiid. defaulting president of
the Milwaukee Aven.it Suite bank, nf
Chicago, sallisl for New Ymk today
on tne Hamburg -American liner
"Prince Adelbert.' in custody of At
torney Olsen and Detective Keeley.
Ktenslaiiil was taken in the pier un
der a military guarn. He aiqiearcd
pale ami haggard. He Is a nervous
wieck and It Is believed his mind Is
affected.
The uuihorlHes In charge of the prls
oner are extremely tellceiit In regard
to his ui tempt at suicide. No details
of his effort against his life aie given
but the fad that he did attempt sui
cide Is vouched fot on the highest
aiilhotlly. Il ,ls known thai, since
making the a'liempt, Hienslaiirl has
bu n deprived of u hi, lie at meal tlmri
and his ciiival lias been taken from
him.
(Hv Publishers' Prass.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. U. For ihe
fliHt time since ihu new lull mud rata
law went inin effect the full member
ship of the Interstate coiiimrce eoov -mission
was presi lit at Ihe hearing
today ovei the iiio.tloii of ciort cot
ton rules. Several scora of railroad
men from cotton-cjriylng Illicit und
cotton shlnticis Wert nresenl. auinlv
repiesenied by eminent counsel.
I he commissliiu was asked to
mollify I tint nrovlsloli of Hia l r.
quiring railways to give thirty day
nonce ny piitiiication net ore cnangliig
rates. The railways maintain thai ex
port rate for cotton Is governed by
English market and declare that an
great and lapld are the fluctuations
111 rales bv reason of abuililiiiuj. or
scarcliy of cotton for ocean carrying
that It would lie an utter Impossibility
to obey the law and maintain an
port lliioiiglt rale.
NEGRO BARBER KILLS
HiSFATHER IN RALEIGH
(Special to Tim 8enlltifi.)
RALEIGH, Sept. 12. This morning
at their home on lliouiil and Cu; barms-
streets Hardy ('loss, coluied, was
killed by his son, George Crosa while
in a qua n el. The father Is 70 years
old and the son ,n The win had
been dunking haul. The old man was
reproving him when Ihe sou cursed
him Th father mined a stick to
strike when ihe son dealt the old man
a blow on the load with a chair He
fell forward, pitching down the steps.
In oa king his neck. It Is thought that
death was the ..result of the fall lather
than the blow Self de fetisn will be
pleaded at the trial. The murderer Is
a haibcr. He beaM a v rv had reputa
tion. The father was a highly is
s peeled negm.
LECTURES AI FIRST
SI
Rev A I) Wilcox the noted lecturer
on li niiei,iuce, will lecture at the
Fiist Presbyterian dnirch evary night
this ,wei k, beginning at X o'clock to
night. Th'' lecliiies are lo be !ll
'rated bv line KteieopMcaii views
Young people and chlhlicn are es
pecially Invited Ai each lecture a,n
uffeiing w ,e taken I" defiay e
pense.
On account of Ihe lec-tuie the regu
lar prayei meetings ut the First Bap
list, Cenienaiy .Meiiimllsl and First
Presbyterian chuMhes wall tan )
held tonight.
Mother of Five Children.
(Special to The Renllnel )
HM.KIGH, S'pl 12 A Mrs. Jones,
win, lives near Method, tin county,
gave bltth vesierd to five children,
all ot whom sie Well developed,
though small, and give piinnle of
Hung
Rev. J. M. Cole Chosen,
(Special to Tlx) Sentinel
RALEIGH. S'-pi 12,-Tha board of
itiisi.e, of -the Meiboillst Orphanage
lo.iiiy elected R''t I M Cole, of Rock
itighaiii. siipet intendeiit to attrcccl
Rev. J ' Jinkim, decratad