UAIl 1 VV .ili-NaUi ji i b iiLJN 1 iiN iijviLo WKCSTOy-SALEM, . c.i FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER li l90G PRICE 5 CENTS Tfli NAVY 'KB GMSBE III THE . ,?"! STRIKE SITUilTiOi KILLS POUEEifl.il ! ':n Advocate It .','et Speech- Hoc-- Sa.d r;Wf And Y.I-. T.in.ed States; ! Machinists At Spencer And ' Other Southern Railway Shops Still Out--They Claim Victory. (Spociai to The Sen;l:.-:.i SPENCER, Oct. 12 Th. tllellt tuc UU'llt to the strike of the Southern Railway iiiachinits here Monday has subsided- and general o n lilions are notmal. The strikers arc apparently content with the si'iiatloi and claim a victory. The union h-X :i meeting, each day ami lvoiius it ports from other points but oul rou tine btislni'ss is transacted. The ma chine department of tilt- shops In i " presents a deserted appearance, a1: of iiran the machinists and ten of the foremen niling ' being out. One foreman remained at N'.ny his rost of duty ami it is iepui'te, -hr that he has been compelled to move vine hi boarding house five times tliN week on account of the sentiment in ii .it," i favor of the union men. . ,,.,.' A Negro Slays a Veteran Of ficer of The Roanoke. Va.. l-ine. GO 10 THE PEII M'' huso broken 8! BEV. D. H. wlm Three Negro Women Convict ! ed vl Robbing White Man ' From West Virginia. .Policeman r. M. B- j-j VS as Making Ra-d On hsusc Orcur ret by Ne-' 9'0e5 VWn Jo-! H.-,ra. j Negro. Po-fd Fatal S-ct -Country Being1 I Secured for Se ? Trial of J G. GoWjtem, Indicted for.' Attempt ng t0 Burn H. House, Con-j fnufd Judge Ward Want Better Streets A-ojnd Court House Square.' Ccurt Proceedings. let Ki: n. ; iiai , ! , ,, i. . d A;e gh. -, l': hi'iu crnp i 'V r .- !.. ac. h it. I':, -s ) a.,:i It. '' i: a.,.kc ' e ; at ' '- "'i j--ll'l : . .. :a..l Tt.. oa 1 t.i 1 i: i tuner , 'lt K S -.'.Nf fCupi.,t i,, Tho SenttTlfl 1 ! KAI.Kl.fiH, Oct. 12. Richmond Col I'.eRo and A. & M. College teams pla ! . .1 a snappy panic of football on the A. j.fc M. athletic field last aftern.voti. neither sida beiliftr able to score dur jing the whole contest. . The Richmond : College team was much lighter that: ! the A. k M. However. A. & M. lost i their star player. Wilson, early in iS. .-i-l hnlf III u-.1v Milt nut of the .IIV IOOS 1IUIL. ... ...... w, .. 1... IW II Urn f... ,1, ,!,.. V-iitllS has just paid ,- u,k'inL,.nn n. ... vir-tnlnns He ! protested that he did not diick the man I but the umpire claims to have set n I him in the act ami compelled hint to i leave the field. But for tile loss of j Wilson A. At M. would d:)uhtliss litH'ii able to score. At one time in the sec ond half A. & M. was within two yards of Richmond's goal but lost the ball on downs to Richmond. A cold wind was blowing but a crowd of six hundred enjoyed the ame. Hv I'uhdMiers- fss I WUUt'HK.-n Kit. Ma..-. () llarn W -,... , ,r v, hmn hunt was pui sued wiRht ia tin Im !i. f t:..tt 1;,. was ii - j.,t)s:iri. tor his ?i:er-;n-:..w. M:s. Ira K. hm s i!i a! Ii, at H.i!!w.na viiie la-1 nlsht i, fount', this tii'.rn irs with his throat cut. Woods w ,--pertca t i iiie a- any moni-:'.t, , j; ;s mi ..if.ih'e to mi a statement from him. Tlo- authorities iir, ims.tdh I !i the case. Th th.s,r t which cre dence is Kiveti jn that Wood shot his sistei-it;.;au and the:i cut his own thioat. aft.;- i , tiring liom the scene Another tliMiry is that a doable mur der had been committed. The hiilbt w ill be larsr- ti tMv mU term of a;d i mak.ai; a fine lie u.Mp.itrto s business satislactor 1 . J.'st j '01 ll d ia.vt eVelKl.K hi ; m .it 1 la: ;, a ie-t,ri, eight t.:e S'ate pe'uteiitiai y for i ami rohbins a fanner W. it-al. of Surrv county, in , '; . a lew weeks .mo. (lirell. a white man. who has r.; bifoi,. the mayor once or f r .,i;;.ii!(' . was convicted ot fi tinali'it weapons. The j i b;llie!i' ot th. roui; was that Itrreli pti a tin, nt llu and then leave the Stale within ti n da ir Sv-rve tun in 'nth on the road. Ileniy liii.l.i (I. colored was eon vn'ied o steal. m; $1J ttoni Arthui HieUeiisou, als n.loie l. lor which of s tn woik o:i the toads for ii com ceiu : Impi. rap. for llOIl.e- hob!;' n a n o 'his ( Ch.i hi i n ' 1(0- i'ti- r Took For His Subject Last Night -Therersonal Devil -And Presented Many New Thoughts. Wh.tt :'.: larue cr.,.! at Cit'.ter.aty Me'hodist church las; night i h.mrd KvanKelist t'omaan'ti fli"t utfernm-e. What i'j .ni know ationt the .ei!"" ihore was a si't'linq down ia seat as if tYi y wen- . jfctau; i.f souiethini: coininn And it came. For forty uiiiiulis the evangelist hvd.hi and! i nee w.Ci a powerful .liscottise, tno.-t l ot a su:pr!..!r.R iinture upon the hiibjecr "The 'r.mnl l. il." a bi.ef svnopsis of wliic.1 I as follows: The Itihle is ;iie oniv mrce of evi as to ilie d vil. If there Is no lal d. ll thire is no twrsonai The devil it new r r. tern d to Wold of liod except h the pei proaoiin. The Il.hle is et and eplii it In its slat, nieuls isiu. Once lie w,ii a, pie.it potentate, l.uclti'l , th LIB CASE. Citizens of SttXes Against The Commissioners of That County. Two Tonh,p want Railroad Taei Applied ta Improvement f Pufcl Road And Schooli. Argument -fore Judge Ward, Wh Reterved Hi Decnion, Thougn Hit Honor Intimated That He Might Rule With Plaintiff t. MlCe he .", Veil in Ii tor. afternoon Jude jrand ji'iy hefiiie 'h.-in at out the a ljo irnisl yesterday Waul called th hint and talked, to conditions of the walks around the court house, lie sahl thiy should be either macadam iied or laid with asnhalt. as th nres- ien- condition makes too much noise i Kbius realm and lamely In educational .and even annoys the court. The trand I ll"""'rs- He offeied the wotUI to the i jury will accordingly reconmiemv the di lli'i pels, i Cod in t'n siuia! cit ar .if hls.o celeMiui potenta'e, l.ucltei, the morn uiK i-tar. the antiolnted rheruh The sin that mac. him a di vil was the blasphemoi o- asiiniptinn ut Ihe'iKal of Cod He fell, but to this daj he as-uines to he CM. lie Is now, in ihls d,i. of Krare. t'.Mii;, the prince of the powi r of tho air. the jtoj of this woihf. He rules n the earth i the pctmis.-lon of t'rtiil, limited In' hi power, but of Ktifllcletit power to dom inate thitifts hi the political world, the busliiiss world. In ihe social and roll which killed Mrs. Wood was t b r .Hi; h a wind iw find 'Usurer r..t:;t I icp fi'ifCtl'irs In tin h: f.r S. n'' aio This I2JS (or this tisc.'1' year Usiio (if over ifa; fX-, r-r la-- cai. ile.'lh'W :h-' le-cal : W tp.i. .'2li'.l'.'4, :sa.'i nor '':e.-( liyuu s i)Wiiir 'r el-! !;,: i a! . It tntaW'. uf iroor,- 1 St.lt! II!' 11. Ill till ( f- m tie .'H- in- i i.e.-. iiv i ml till' .Mil Ml Lite of to fll'M she tuisA'crs to !' tl : ,,',: prop; ,,llile;l ' i'oi ; i I a- ,1a;. i -i ;o ifirjiiiM .t M il ,"..'..' ; em 9f of this S ate, headed H, I'm. Each o, ihe 'ill liaic reirewnt'.'ve. 'naitftid the p ijif. holders' it Slid her.- -ii v Timts- !-(i of State Foi- week. --rToCMf is alixioii.; for as ST t'tir-diii i iHillr-v. IN MILE WEST. (Iiv Publishers' Ptcrs ) KINDI.AV.. Ohio, Oct. 12.-I'ourt( en children Inmates of the county orphan home were made seiiouslv ill from di inking milk last night. Two of the fliildr. ti are lyini; at point of death. Sc viral are in a serious condition hut may iccou-r. The ollleers of ihe home are inakitiK lino sliKation of the milk. They are unable to iraci the puisott to any other article of food. Improvements and the county com miKslotier9 will Im1 luMructefl to pro ceed with t'.ieni without delay. May Go to the Pen. In the superior court today Mollle Hoiton, Minnie Ilrown and IVira Har ris, three negro women of ipiesiUiii aide character, were convicted of rob ritiK N. J. lllalock, a white man, from Wist Virginia. Hlalock, who admitted that be visited the home of the di fen- uauis wiiiie iiHo.vicuieu, alleges iiiairuil every lie lost $H0O.. a gold ring, watch and ; bucket shon "K: this mci'ii as pos- ET GAPTURED That Man- iSIlveiro Will Not Be Caught. H'"a Banker, Whn flh. I' thOOO.OCO And Caused Ne York Firm of r.. PC'- Is Probably Hurry- r" With Whi,-h r-,,u. I. " ' v. u u d Etraditi0r, Trea( 0rt. P-uoii,' i.... ' " .urn ner :V.,rt!! -"aimel ,;;, : :- Hav.i:.a hank- b'-IU fill,., .!.!. ' ' llll ' I'''' im: t- unknown ;:; f ('':.::.,& :v "r most (Special to Tho Sentinel. ST. P.U'U Minn., Oct. 12.- He' .veeii Ktarts, S. I)., and Hti't' Mont the Si. Paul railroao hits iMo'.a"ii- .f r'i -tatlnns,, and It Ik expected that when li.e Pacific coast rxtftui ei i. bn'.'l.ei' a new town will be-established about every ten miles, aim of waicu must eventually d?veri) into lmportf.nl places of commercial activity. The effect will be ultimately to P've the road the bent ii; V,f a jireat lot-ol trafilc. which the railroads have come to un derstand pays to tester and bain! up. as1 it Is the most prcfililile source of levenue thev can have. a pair of (told spivlacles. Afttr the (jury retiiiuid Its verdict .Iude Wind i iutiniati'if that he would ttive the women term in the petiltenliary. j Troy Wat kins, colored, convicted of jlatciny, was (riven in months on the roads. ; The east of .1. C. Goldstein, indicted i for attempted arson, wan continued I until the next term of court, j The. dial of Robert Anderson, col ored. 0:1 the charge or nlcnway toti bery sti alii.ft $11 from Lemuel God frey, a youtiK white man, is Hi progress. ! Hon of Cod on ihe mountain bo now j he offer the world to every bufcbient. 'man of Winston 0:1 the nine term, j Alas, many of them fall dow n before ;hliu and adopt his methods, extortion, 'fraud, tricks o( trade and business dixttu'ile lhat wlil not hear close In ; estlRatlon, and they p't It. His power Is second oiiiy to the power of jtlod, When God would thwart Ills damnable purposes he sent not an laiiKcl, but incarnated hlnisi If In the iperson of Jesus Christ. The devil gambling hell, every In the low dives Hnd ev- fBv Publishers' Prefs.) KCRANTON. I'll,. Oct. '12. By the explosion of steam boiler at her home ill this city Mrs. Mitchell llowley re ceived burns which resulted in her I' ath this inoi nine H-r ouiik son received probably fatal burns. BL! niissim; hanker I (Special to The Sentinel.) I SAI.ISIU'RY, Oct. 12,-Tbe Repub- ) Mean executive committee for Rowan county has declined a ehaliciute ot tne Democratic executive committee to allow tho Republicans to meet the Democrats in a joint canvass of the county this month. The invitation of county chairman A. II. Hoyden was re fused in a litter from Mr. .John A. Ramsey, chairman of the Republican ,'committee yesterday. No reasons are 'assigned for refusing a Joint canvass. The candidates for both parti's are 111 ihe field this week, a!..,- that " h -xiine : ' -. he lllav i,f. money he tij'.v -1... T Th- only a " f'rir this n j, ,, . .I oniy a , t,.:;::j' ,; spam v,;,, r;;!"..w '.i which I ",l'..:.g uff.-nces Enl3r, Sc Business, '! 'msilless t) ';,, ' 5 St'-" has (.,.. , . ' ' .t;s thai ' (I ' '"' ',1,,s the wtiole- 1 eiitl ,-!',,:Llv:.'.llt i 1 frr,-, !:'' "-'ails for t-eCOtld 'i'.'"' '"' "h,i' '" 'hipping i.,,. " '- "ess of - 'tijoied iiii-ii are ' and ' -human "" .eljoin- I (Special to The Sentinel. 1 j SPENCER, Oct, 12. Knglr. -ei If. 'W. Holt, of Sneucrr. was badly hurl In a head-on collision which oi-curred early this morning near I.IiiwkkI on !he main line of the Snit'iein Rail wav. Iietwceti tn- fieiciit trails The i other members of both crew.s escaped injury bv inniiilng. Mr. Holt fell "ii I his head and was severely injured about the neck. The cause of the ac cident. Is said to have In -n a miscon struction of. the orb-rs given 'he southbound train, in charge of Ka'-ti-tiecr Glenn. I 1 iiv Publishers' T'ress ) ! NiCW YORK.' ('ft. 12 - -Mis Davis 'is reported this morning as improved, Her physician says she. will he able i to In- .-tit again in a few days. New Advertisements. ! l.ar.dipiiM & Piohi.--Where unifor- mitv prevads in everv department. i Auditoiium -Oman Stork Co. here Olle week. Colli IllelK'i r g Molld.H lligllt. October lath. j The Aileli Co -Sole annus tor ! Mam's hats. The .1. W. Hester Co. Special bar gains for Saturday thoppeis. ' Ilrown-Ri.gers Co. Heating s-oves. jail pi ices and kinds. ! Kogle tiros. Co. A broils s'-'"'-inient as to Hi" lie ijis of tin- Southein ig-aeen Cta'. s ! The Ilee :e. -Specia's tor Sa'ur- : late arrival.-!-.' itoseivhaeller ti llu.. Why the IllthV iStoi. glows aid ..tii'-r mws of -'he istiire. 1 .Meyei s-Westhrook Co. Special "! herings In men's furnishings amielo'h ling depar'nienr for Saturday sdiopjier, ; I.ashmit. How to, hnv a c.tnfoit.. b'e t-otiie tor 12.'.". "ft mr I'"' " Sam Ingram, a young negro mat) who has In - ti in charge of the "shoe shine stand'' at the union passenger stat loti for several months, is In trou ble, lie was arresti.il last night on the charge of wholesale thievery'. Ram was gieu a hearing before Mayor Katon this morning and Kent on to the. 'superior court. Solicitor Graves drew 'a bill at once ami sent It to the grand Ijuiy. lMendant will likely be given a trial tomorrow. , I At the healing before the mayor !thls 11101 nlng It developed that Sam 'has been doing a wholesale business! for Mune time. His plan was 10 hire la team and have corn, oats and bran I hauled Irom a car on the Southern 1 yard. 1 est. 1 day ne iiad one load of j bran r. uioed from a car belongingi j t o W. II Tut tier. Ingiain kept watch! j.-inl after Tinner's team loft the carj with a load lie had his hired team to: drive up. Willie loading, however,' j Turin r's man returned-and an lnvesti-l gatinn pillowed. Sam skipped and he; 'did not show up again until after th 1 train came in from Oreensbowi last 'night. Agent .Jackson, of Hie union' I stall.. u, made the arrest. ' i t li.'i.-loph that Ingiam recently! Isold a i'.ad of roin to John Hayes, of! 1 Columbia Heights, receiving e,u I a biisin I for same. ery gambling game In the parlors of the cultured. The tr.Mible Is that men think themselves free while led cap tive by the'di vil a' his will. He Is Die spirit thai now woiketh in iln chil dren of dihobe deuce without let or hin drance. Ho Is pot bound, but at liberty and has the tungo of the un.vers", 1 heaven included.. He hat never been (east down from heaven an yet. but is 'to be. Ah with Job. So now he accuse: the saints befoie Cod day and night The church 'needs to know that 0111 wrestling- Is 1101 against, flesh and blood, but against, principalities ugulust. powers, ngalnst world rulers, against wicked spirits In heavenly places, not. hellish. Oh, man of God. clothe yourself with the aimor of God, for only such as are thus clothed ran ever hope to resist him. Tho devil Is God's ape. He Is duplicating the work of Go I lu the clun-eh today He has established his church. He does not object to your ens d. He does not rate If you are a member of the chinch. He dies not object to your taking the merament and jour wear ing the livery of God's household; If he can eliminate from your life the power of godliness you may h;e all the form you want. Veriij, he has transformed himself Into nn' angel or light. Beautiful, malignant, smart, ti ice, he would deceive the very elect of God, If possible, Mr. Comann backe ! up every asser tion abive with ample scripture and the entire sermon was so unusual and powerful lhat at times one could have heaid a pin drop, so deathlike was the stillness. Judge Ward heard argummt by counsel at nine o'clock this niornltit; la iv mandamus case from Stofcim county. The plaintiff r Dr A. G. .lon.-K and John A lUirlon, of Walnut jt'ove, a,nd J. Spot Ta.vlo. of Ikubun. They Instituted mil aaginrt the couit 't CirtlliulssioiietS of 8Uke to com- pel the county to allow Samatowtt and Meadows the county taxes on the V & W. and Southern Hallways, same tv rw expended for better roads and schools for the two townships? 1 The plaintiffs an- reprt-Bti-l by IJiidsai ivtrrsoii, of this clt. and !w V. King of IVin'Mirv. . 0 ;Pe'ree, of Danhury. Is counsel for the ' ronilllissioilei s ' i Ttu- coiiipialiiauirt base their1 pit-as becoming I on ,111 act passed by the Icglsdsture of lVitl reading Hi part a follow: Section 1 The- commission-! of Stokes Co ill'. v aie heteby utlKt ld and dlrivterl to f.'t apart from all other county ihxi-s all the laxefc pi each yetr ad county taxes by thi Cp Kear and Yadkin VnlU-y lUilroaJ Cotnpauy oti thdr prnperty lying and being in Saitratown and Meadows town ships rcspecthely of said comity of Slokcs; and the sum so respectively t paid ech year on the property In each of said township by aald rallmad conipany shall bo expended rxcluMve Iv within the Vald Sauratown and Meadows townships rvspectlvt'ly for reforming tho public riwds, building biirics, cxtoudlng Hchnols, or muh other purposes as lb" roiiimihr.ionei may deem best nnd not ottierwlM'. At Hie last meeting of the Stokes county commissioners a petition sign ed by I114 tax payers of Sauratown and Meadows, Incorporatlnn tho piovls lona of the above act, wa refusd by the honrd on the ground (U that the act Im unconstitutional and uujust to the other townships and (2 that thti alleged rights of the petitioner ar 'mil ed bv the statute of llttillations. Tlie petitioners take the position that they paid he taxes which drought he raili laiU and should exclusively reap the benefits arising therftfooiu. rhey demand not only that they shall he allowed1 Ihe i unity taxes uecruln? m lb., proo, My of tiie two railioads in the Mtuie, hut Unit they shall be reimbursed for Hie $1:1,111111 they hnve .ilrendy spent. Judge Ward icf.erved his decision In the case, though ho inliiimted that he would hold with the- plaintiffs. EKELISI CDLLETTE THREATENS LIBEL SUIT Rev. R. M. fuliette, a colored evati gellsl. who has conduct, d several tent meetings in this city, Is now holding forth In Greensboro. He was up bi fore the mayor of that town on Tues- ccntS(ay on a wanani charging the evun gellsl With being a llUISilllle l,y h'dd midnight. The STATE OF TEXAS (Hpeclsl lo The Sentinel ) GALVESTON. Oct. m -Though th recent rains slightly affeeiod tli cot- on crop In this Slate It Is estimated by expi rts that Hie output will, ex cised what was expected. In Mexico pickers are In great ibjnmn.l nt pii.'i.a anging from ceiits to tl per 100 pounds In the Heine si-c-ilon the gins are kept busy, though a good ilril of tumble caused from the want of pickers. n Klslii-n the yield will he above the average though picker are scarce In Oak wood the crop Is dou ble hat t ' was expected to ixi uid mei chants are doing a lltn businio.s In Walbr, cotton Is coming in lapidly and .the town Is brisk with fain.trs laving in their winter supply. All th railway systems In Texas- are suffer ing from a car famine, and the aotat feat nre of Ihe shortage Is the fact that the bulne.s ha not jel reached its height ' ' r- (By Publishers' Pr ! 1 a par. ' Kenton ;o the I t lung. ":; poor '" s'tanl '! s good TOIvIO. Oct. 12 An insult I" American navy from Itashiles. U-i-ambassador here, has s'irted tin--rlcnn colony. The incident . occui In the restaurant where the atuba dor and his wile wre eatitit" three American naval nflicer- en'1 At ihe reuuesl of tin- uniba proprietor ordered the Ann'! leave, which tiny did A in American women then d' nou ad A 1 . 1 1 I Fulp-Johnson. i Miss Ites.-ie .lohiis ui ar.'l Mr. '." " Fulp. two popular young peopl. . w.--e nin rt ied las; night at s o'ci.kI,, 'in- refelliouv being pf 1 forllled .'I' '-' home of th. bri-'eV parfn's. M- . Mrs .1. 7. .1. .!::;,. u, m ar Ft. ' v . ' park, hv Rev. .1. I). Williatrs pa ' ,,f ;!;,. M. p. ( Iiuicli. Mr tit: ! M -Flip w: make -heir !i"ni-. f ::'r p:i-M-:;t at ..st. with t' .- t '::: ' mo' her oil 'ia!;. street At Auditorium Next Week. i The o .matt Stock Co , a t -oire ..rgaitlzati t:, will i.. V:- ,,'x' w,.k w.-h a r. pe,M,t. t I .:: c a vi-,,M -, i' ne it fa:. ' ; ' ' , v... r,.. 1,1 .s' critical of 'to ' , Th,, i ..'ii-euiy has made .r,: h. - t i' has app. if I ' ;' a' ti I t:' - m.. . nn" .' i- '" "'' ' ; m- - - "f ": ';;' . -. ,. , .; n a t ,; ;;.i,"i,.'--t !-- ,; " .-, -i, ! , - -.i' t' ingtani, in nis cotuioii. ciainu ing his services mull thai uiii nca.es, coiorea. wno con- rnKH Wlu rSisml-.M-l. but the maun d ie's a store in the Crogan block, told nntilled 'th" evaiig. li t that be m is! him to-get the bran and that Scales r(.,. j,.s jgnl 1,,,,-ting al an earli. r even ixdnied out Ihe car. .Scales. d;- hour. Rev. Collette annouiiees that -:.s the sUi'ement made bv Kam.. I h(. has'emploved counsel and lhat If he Revs. W. R. Tollver and R I.. Houston, ao colored, do not te trad Home n the things thei have said about him., within the next thn days, he will institute a suit for Miioi. The two ministers t'toiie.i to, he sas. have triid to Injure him by cir culating false jepoMs and bv liailnit hi in arrested RAPID GROWTH OP NEW IK CIT, Register. The rcfiistiars will be at the voting places tomorrow (Saturday) Win -ton, 1st ward. G. I. Wulker. court house; 2nd ward. '.. T O'llrien, Tiade s'ret, near piedmont warr house; "rd ward, J. M. Wllwni, Pyerlv's -ofllee Sab m, II. S. Koy. Salem town hall. They will be ! 'hese (daces f:OUl a a m. till sunset. Mr. John R. I churcri. a gam wcrden representing otfleiallv the North ('Rtollna Audulion Society, u i: i he city and will be here for a mon'hl .in the interest of protecting the birds . of Forsyth county lb- is here for the express purpose of Im V igating any! r.-ach of the game law and say he! w;i! In- glad to rec-ive an Information d hat might nssl't him in Ihe work. -WS.AT STATE ' lSiecift! to The Kentlne'l t NICW YORK. Oct. 12 -According lo ja commutation made by Dr. W II. Gull- foy, register of records, to the depart jinen! of health of this- city In Ulu or i-nrller. the population of Greatet New I York will be three Mines greater than jrtow or at least ab ,ir. iweivn million. According to the s'-.uie nthoiity, tie city's popula'lon will b" rt'-uhled hy I'.t27. Dr. Gullfov lias bused his -tima'i-H on the Sm'c cnt i, nf I'mJ, jam! the fidetnl r.-nii (,f lpi 0 these I showing that the gt'.wt.i of the ci'y on- tiually M 1! Hi per fie coiepoitrnled. ;tiu June 1, Hiiia, the popul.iil i.i of the city was l."ll.:wt, on Juim I, lHo ll I should be 1, Too, 112. a. id so on. On , Heptembei 1, 1 f J T there should lie "i.iCH.iiiiS (ii rsons llvieg within th" city Timlin, and on October i'2, tSb, th'-rw should be i2,ii2'.r: :f th g-ow.h Mrs It T Tavi Sli.iugh letiuried th Cr- nsbom fair. a-d M'.. Hnv, s af' rtioon from (Special t, The flentlmtl.) It AI.KI'iH. () i 12 -Siiperlti'en nt Mann of the penitentiary ha- one t i 'lie M;i'h fiirtn It llalllax . . 1 1 1 1 : 'o itivostirate th,. ffect of ti;e i nn the coitoii ernp cotitinui-s as i' lid f ,r tip' la , decade. i,if Tennessee State Faic. (Special to The Keutlnel.l !:s II D I.:tid-av. ,,f R.-.ckf. '!. In. ha. been v!-l ng )' ii'ii'n"! .I'lie 'h.s ftertl'Wl'l The Couu'v Chai: man'' 'on ght dill lb' lavs a lar, 'lie Jiej.l W!ls ...lis!) ihlllll' till I lliotlleter , at lis d. ..-(-. . W.I., !,ot poll '. a,, d wm i cat w a . b ovi o r re-; otidi' bv ' .. : tins Ho. V r the to I thei" pOs-,- N A SI I VII. I. K , I,. O t.l ' lii I : pear' Tet IK l loii.ie ro c.-. (n! fill H !, II , i.i ii e Stat. Ill..ll. ( unite i d ... lo i '(..!. - Tetin . Oct. 12 Tho I air w Im h ' close, ha-, pf v il highly snr : land Cat k hen- he ! ' '''l''1- lef-O.'S .0 " !' ' e ii;g in. ' ii a " r .i ' o II. llll. Ill et.!edl bafi ! , ttmiinssador and also vn 111. t

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