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IP HJ 7 '. WINSTON u . M 'HIPPKS TBI ifjTTfl J n inPTl 111 VARIOUS PUCFS. - h LilLU tuu.i i J SALBI N- C, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS 1 vs Birmingham. i-I;og House (tfiil Result. ;-.ed a' Three This Brot3 So RP'dly .ofT-csf I" House Some Bned to er: K.,ued by J"mP- w o,' : ' I ! . .,;'. KI- v. "'"' .... :!,.- i!) -irniiiK. The :, i illl ll.lMH' ..j... i,Kr !) en , , ii: MalllcS. ra. :. only TV !,,, r V. n. mail, was found .,! :., a i r.-p. 'bans- ,;i,H !,! Wlll'IT ;,( In i-VUpc. Six ch.)-:v,: were ,r;;;s .iir missing. ,:;(! reinmi'd and the . it fiui.im-il. (Special to The Serilif.e: I ANNAPOLIS. Mil , Oct. iv- i, : Stewart's IV.iv eonum mor.fes i burning- in the 1 arlvr here m: ii,',, iber !!. 1TT4. just before the ot.t 'cf the Revolutionary War. nf t!;(- m. 'piggy Stewart, which had hr-,iKh' ;si Mo the iri a ton of tea. the p'.int m,: i-lelested at that time l.y every pa ic colonist. The vcs.-ol was cam. d ,, ' Iter the handsome Oaughti r nf ho j owner. At: t Ii my Stewart, a SchIi ii merchant. Referrim? In I In- action' 'nken by tl.e patriots when the ves-e! ! arrived with its obnoxious cargo. , Baltimore Patriot, uf .J.lainiaiy 2'.'. j IM". says: I "When the parly lirst ci;t r il tit..' riiy ami was passing on tin y nn'i , Stewart who was bold in :.:t nm 'lint his threats only served to in jrrcaso their determination. Tien erected a pillows directly before hi j house, by way of intiniida'i.in. Una ,irave hint his choice either i,, -wine .by the halter or to go wit!: them on : hoard ami put lire to his own i,sei, I He chose the latter and in a lew mo- uieins nit wiune i iiiu, Willi -tups tackle and apparel was in flames Thi-. ' act decided the course Mankind Inn! to puisne and had an extensive indu ence upon the public mind. McMalion. in his history, of Mary-j land, says: j "Tile tea burning in lloston ha - ,,r- ipiired remnown. as an act of um xam-j pled daring at that day in tl.e defence! iif American liberty. Il::t the lea burn- ii'VT at Annapolis, which oceuireii in 'he cusuig fall, far surpasses ii in the! the ensuing fall, far surpasses it in; I lie apparent deiibeiaiion and niierl j carelessness of concealnunt attomiinu -j the hold measure which led to its ae-' complishment. The insistence, in its! manifestation of public feeling, is ot'j a character with those which occtin-il in other parts of the province, and iley evinced the prevalence through out it of the most ill termitied am; risiless opposition to the inta-ures of (lie Hritish govertiincut." Terrible Cyclone Kjging Along The Cuban Cojm Does .Much Djnuge. E KILLED iSlOAiiD GUILTY, sdlicitdr graves jt flj BELEWS CREEK State of Ohio Wins lis Cdsc( "Against The Oil Trust In Court There. j I S I'.ut I -ak .1! 1!: h.i ho.e aeai t; Democratic Legislative And County Candidates Talk To Interested Hearers Neany o-e Hrdrea Pt-scnS Killed And Mm) Injured at Havana. Big' Property Djmaj, -Stor-r, Now Central On thc Ca-o'.r,, Coast.-; May- E-trnu ,Kj F,. Noah as Ncw; England. : ' l'a!e:-:,e:s .:c , W v.-';. 11. . : , 1 . , . . ' 1 .1-11 111- i lie ile. :'-.m '11. e . the ,. el: piiii.i-:,,, to )i,i e'.-. i! al specula- iiisli'-rs' Press. I ' V Oct. l:i.-Sn cilic el Ann rican j'".r in the ie-c!i ciion :iii a.-re given in a ' iiu'd tnilay on the st II iiniiers. It is ,v. :o riceiitly pub- of Frank I'. Sar Nir.'i1:;! : rii.il to show " was a friend of ;"nii'!i! savx in part js lit: officer of the i'Ci.mn'ne lilt men Jl'lniriini'111 as inimi- that -this ' or ally affiliation (tij K.-ici ali 111 of Sii'i:"i;! sp-al; it is :' '.!.! American Ped- lani'r; ' had IH T ul speak 'egli' instead of f'H'inerlv aimoiineeil. luade iivvhiM. ; tie lig special a niglit at i'i' ciniucils I t;atii( ai'cnniil. of a J- il (.'on s'line his ' ' ' 1 readilv s- Mm., -'T no s On k::. BOSTON', Mass.. Oct. is. This he-1 ing tie anniversary of the surrcmliri of Yorktown the (ieo.ge Washingluni .Memorial Arch was dedicated today, upwards of Sll.imil people atiemling tlie ceremonies. This new memorial to the great American general has In 1 n raised by the Massachtistts Society. Daughters of the Revolution, a:n is situated at the head of Camhridge Common mar the spot where Wash ington took command of the Continen tal Army. The dedication services took place In the historic old Christ church close by where Washington worshipped. The oration at the exer cises was delivered by (lovernor Cur lis (Juild, Jr., and during ihe proceed ings patriotic music was played by the Boston Cadet Band. This date' also celebrates the 125th anniversary of the surrender (if Co.iiwallis, which ended the American Kevolulion. PARIS, Oct. HI. Today being the anniversary of the surrender and fall of Yorktown the monument to Lafay ette erected in Paris was (ledicatinl. ihe celemonies being attended by a large number of American rtsident here. The monument was subscribed for and presented by the Lafayette Me morial Commission, of which Kohl. .1. Thompson, of Chit ago. is secretary, and a special foundry was built for it in Providence, K. I., where it was cast ill bronze. The preliminary dedication took place in Paris -on .Inly I. Hum. at which time the monument, wa. erected in temporary form, hut it be- so vveallier beaten and priM'ni ed so unattractive an appearance that 110 Utile cril icisin hasjheen evoked in the I'nileil Stales ahold it. w.i.t u;j'. ; :,i ..:!.: , Ml--a i ie I irl and tile v e.-si Is wi;; lie any kin.; of si inn. A. , m.'.v ie al s. ,1 'In to is "mi Then (- ,,M,i, ,;,!,;.. , ,,, .,;. l:es ,1- to ',at ui,l lune ll.tppeiied at Camp Ciihiiuhia. out-nl.'. Il,,vaaa lieii a ;:i ms'iii.; inantn s a 1- eaii!iil. 1 Tin- i aiher lime ,,, received 1 o 1 .. purls 1 1 1 . 111 fm lit. r seiiHi than .la-ek-' suiiville e.n tin east eoas' am! imp.i. on the wt-i (nat. of Run da. . jv paleh. fiiini thi-e places this m ull ing repnrl 'a scvt re gale but coulaili i n detaili I iiiferniaiion of daluagi iom I 'I lie l.uiea'i stall the siollll is now I 1 "Mral off Carolina coast and that in . die at ions are it will v,togriss will' cm-! s iilrraliie. sevet itv close to the coast I iim as tar tenth as New Knglani! I Sim in narniiigs are displayed allj along t!ie Atlantic coast. 1 HAVANA, Oct. 111. As a result of I one of the worst cyclones1 in the his-j lory of this citv upwards of a huiulre.r petsoiis are known to he dead audi Hundred othei, iujuted. The I'tiitnl Stalis cruiser Brooklyn was toiti front its mooring in the Havana liar- bor anil is . thought to be !i;u 1 j agioiiml. Oiler ships in the hat hot are .-aid lo he badly damaged.- It isi believed there is some loss of life 1 among members of the licet'. Camp Columbia was practically wiped out, ii... .,.,,. : . . . . 11,,,,' 1 7 Jury Retr This M. drd C. ing In R ' l! ' KlNHi.v State . loillil spiral . 1, in J.i.;.:. 1 limrili: .: Wnln. . 1 stuck ., .1 Altonn Siainla.il .f ea Verd ct at 4:30 O'clock in ng. Having Found Stan CD'T'paiiy Guilty of Conspir itramt 0f Trade. Ii .0 vi'i ', to all' IVniuctat a: Ute.it !,;:;! k .1 tin d an I lid l.'l.s.'i i 10' ale 10 tlr.ui tlC.l'i S .-I fail- Mi t, l'ulil:shers' HI. in, ('imipail' l'r, I Vi nf s I It' (Idi. Is 1.1 ,i- COI. ef I ibis nk' in; v Ili'W t ni.iitil.iit.nig aiut ut t raile to a j ir 1 s mill I at I It" I bis : UV had be- 11 out silli e hi a. hi one jui 1 r mill this morning . Tioiip. f ir Hit present when Ihe I1MI loll d soon :ht wi.i lie i ie campaign si r .tin si ,1 All ,in' ui ! a: T.-.o i.c .;le w ill In 1 ti.r .it the III ik: r of ll.tw O p i s - p. 1 1 h vi IV b. -I ,,f the t. St v V 1 I de, IV lea, him to . atiern ,n 'I'lillal .h.lllCM w liu w ai iili'i! announced tha trial would be enter 11... P, en' 1 I 1 it 1: vv i I ' in 1 1, lie Iif 1 ill , 11 av I ig attorney d ttoi'iing t:l lie passed ldi',1 :;; hit's to live imposed. was also say. Sen until the A line of th.i'l and The chit rc 1 'a: ge mud Una! dent 1 eongtegation at la-i mclit wa-. ii in i i t Ii -' :i 1 1 il i im the The i!n 111. was moral iliiiiito s-. ba-. d upon f tin tii'iHi'il of the CASE IS GALLED (nf Itartimeiis. jdiscoinsc was "Tllele are iple. (Hie col h t he subs as lollows two . das -.1 of those W veiled ill 1 Catena 1 v 1 in. 11 kablv lain ami I niiil spir- the inel lillllilliess e of Ihe s of blind 10 have been bllll'lie.s but ! gemiini !v who have nigleetid lo add tin- unices of tl e spirit I'ln v have fnt gotten thai ihev were. purged fiom their sins. ihev Imagine llieiieelves to be nil (Special to Tha Sentinel. 1 'tight win 11 tin v ate kmi' and Idiml HITKAI.l). X. Y . Oi l I'.i ftei- .inland inl-eiabl.- ami nake I Noihiug is a Iji hi rn 1111 lit from September .Mb tin -o sad a such a eomliiion amid such I rapM v hetesy ihe gale levi King every soldier was fatally hurt and a number I injured J, I UTI FALLS ABOUT 25 FEET Mr. .1. II Md'avv, a member of the Hell Telephone Company's construc tion force, fell from a. pole on North Liberie street, a distance of about 2a feel, yesterdav, and sustained painful injuries. Mr. Mcl'aw was removed to the hos pital. At liisl fears were enti rtained thai he was Injured internally. His condition 'his morning, however, was consiih red more 1 ncouraging. He is rational and resting very wi ll. ' l'r-a, 'i Id I,, !';;e I CHICAdO. Oct. IS.--CI ii ago has completed ns membership of a new origanizaliou thai, embraces in its scope Ihe aims, character and diL'ttity of Ihe Ancient and Honorable Artilii ry Company of lloston atnl the heredi tary features of the .National Ordei Cincinnati. The list of membership. 1 which is limited to fun. includes si v eral mult i-inillionaires, as well as mets ' famous in Ihe depai'inent of baruitig I'n nch and art. The scrutiny to which the eg to Ihe lives and character of Ihe applicants allien to las been subjected was severe and : piesi-nted the order is to be distinctly one of "ri"- that the merit. The pledge 10 be taken by ai! h'-iiion to members demands an unswerving 'A r 1" hi t embar- loyalty ami devotion lo Hie govi rn im 111 of Ihe I'liited Slitli s and those in authority under it. Any slam on the character of an applicant barred ; H I,.,,!; ) 1 him from membership and In has r M. C. I'lioiiii..n' endoise the iib as which are based in 1 i'i.. 'I the m-lncinles of the Craml Army of '- iiai- 1 ' (;,,,. cii, the Kepublic. 1 'U.i litis. 0 ' ;"- K. Koth- NKVV YOBK. Ocl. II'.- A simieiti-,! A l-iiiikin W smiling scl ool. the lirst of ils kind, i.. K. T '1 ..' I was oneited here (his afternoon ill the : ( : fr..'o'.,. Assemblv Hall of the Wi -t Sidi V V Powikes, A. The course will Ii- tree ' '" i.-vt'le Kv ' '"!' lo all men who wish to hart system employed by tm' rtesiuein anthorizrd bv the I'liited Slates il Service Commission The school Is In charge of Warren C. Read, of the Knglish faculty of the High S.-choo! ol Commerce. :t Zliiendorf. Y M anil W, Bar- tgoniery, 1 Ireens-Rhine-' Lynch ;li. New : W. M. and Civ- S'm Jones. I'll! IV-ln ution s were remains lernacle 'ay, r ts assist '"Is. eirrow m '-late In 'fternoon, receiving u of the "re. (Bv Publisher. XEVV YOBK. Oct ll'- Kini Heir 1 nS nun mi each of six were today Imposed upon VnrL- Ci.ni'r'lt Itililwav ill ' States distiift court grant illir rnlin ft'S 10 Sugar Hi lining' piniiaiiv New Advertisements. .NevviiKin's 'ariel.v Store. .New nil dirwcir at inonev ,-aving prices. K. RoiiiliMin. -All goods roiianlloss of cost lo reduce stock In fore moving into our in vv store.' White S'ar Co.-'teioil tilings local. Uosenhacher Ai Bio.--Why von will tie. ij a new slli'. Mevi is Wi .-tiii'.'d, -Co Sp'cial of fering", now nvailaliie ,l tin big store. TwinCiiv Talking Madiine Co. Heeonls and needles Tin .1. W. lb sf r Co.-- Announce -I'ocia! sale on niiibieit.i- for Satur day, siar'ing- at x o'clock. ui.lland Weisverl. Violin' I'-a'dur, In.", SoiHh Cherrv. AROUND THE CITY. , i., , ,, i. vnn, t for I lie papi I- n.lie , " i ihe mill nap- of S. C. -.1 1 I. n i i e , I , . -1 " - tie .lack- both of Ibis !.. . Mrs M X. Wtliianisou and Iwo da'ughlets will i in ml tl.-' "'''i' 111 Florida. They went to (ireensboro tday, wheie tl.ey will be until Nov ,'liihi:. Judge Ward is her- to ! ear aign- ,,t ,v conn-el it, a maiidaimis case I'rom Sum county , go Ward will I, -ave tomorrow lor Jefferson to holn Aslie superior court. H l. Wei hoi II, tecently of Hign Point ha- mo.veil to Wins' "f, -Salem. wi,ere he will make his future home. ,s accepted a position w.th tin II. r. ll'intlev Futniiure Co. -Cap:. K.'s. I ! " 'oiel.ii.,i- el he "Moi toi.g Star- from .Wh ' ; kesboro. rifor's heavy rain.- up "a -,iad The low lands are coven ., - At'iler and much ihnuage is being Th. OMiiati Stock Co. -' '; Tin- Maid's Stiaiagem'' last mf!. ' , ,,,,1-sized audience, consid. .n the inch nieiil weather. ThU is a t , r,.p, rloin company and li: a ).. . r p.-rformai ce every nigh". ''' - ,,r :1"' ur " dm.-" 'In I'i', -el''- I .ir i.. w in,' ie i" I ,1,,. 'nii'-',u I""- '"mi,;,"'' ;" ,,,,,,! , , tie' ho-,il.ii las' Hi: n.atn friends '!! ' ! " Ua, his ,'ndi'io:i to'iay wi" 'l"'t ' I , i i,e ii,i,,' favorable. An o ia ' jwill piobabij be .ei formed m ,,r iw". I'ase. liich has In i u agitating th-e diocese of Western New York for a considerable time past, was continued today. The Rev. Dr. Alger nor S Crapsev. of Bochestei. N. Y.. having been found guilty of heretical practices, appealed from the decision! on the ground thai the couit which condemned Mm was illegally foiniid. Bishop Scarborough, of Trenton. N. .!.. piesidul at the court today and the others consllttiting the court arc Rev. Dr. W. Huntington, of New York; tie Rev. Dr. A II. Baker, of New Jersey ; Rev. Dr. J. 1. Moses, of Harden Citv ; L. L. predcrick Adams of Newark; James Parker, of New Jers, v, and Charles Andrews, tif Ihe diocese of Central ,fw York. In thc oiiginal trial the couVt on convicting Dr. Crapsev suspended him from ex ercising the fund Ions of a minister "iiulil such lime as he shall satisfy the ecclesiastical authority of the dio cese that -Lis belief and leaching con form lo ihe doctrines of the Aposllts' Creed and the Xlcenie Creed, as this church hath received the Mine." Mr H. SlHphard and Congressman .1. P. Perkins, of Rochester, appear as coun sel for Hi'- Crapsev and John Lard O'Brien as church advocate, repre senting the standing committee whirl: brought the charges. Many friends of Dr. Crapsey and a number of parish ioners were present. At present there is no higher rouit to which an appeal could he taken from the decision of the court of review, although there Is a movement in the church to create one in order that tl.e ecclesiastical system may conform more to the civil judiciary system. Dr. Crapsey slated at the last hearing that the Kpiseopa! church of Ihe constitution and of Ils founders .had pattcrni ,1 II more on the lines of the articles of confederation, which accounted for the present sys tem. The case will occupy al lens! II rcc day s. Reception at Hospital, The I.t pital on yeslinlay afternoon was madi veiy attt.ietive by its Moral decorations of roses, ferns and polled plants. Hi easlon being Ihe annual reciption. The i veiling, however, was so very tin la v ,, table that a great, many were prev, tiled from attending:. This was a di' iiiii l disappointment to tin noble ladies, wjo have the Interest of this ii.s'i'uiioi: so much al hearl. Only about ihit'.v people calh'd during tin afternoon, while the donations wen only aboui oiie-lll'th as large as usual. Then are quit,, a large number of palieii's ; b, ing treated al ll.i hos pital, mo ' "f whom aie charity cases, so the ln.-riial is badly in n, ed. both of money ami many other things. There was $12. I'I received yesterday. The hiuie had hoped to get enough to Ij ii v lit. '.I ."11111 for ihe hall, but this amoiiii! was not sufficient. Tin d lii ions cake, which was set v awful tinn s as prevail. Ilml says he will spew such luke-vvarm ones out of His moaili, He would rather von would be an out and out sinner than a nominal Christian. ParksluhT; be afraid of Cod. 'Kvcry tree that brlug elii forth not good fruit is lewn down and cast into the Hie ' He will kill some Methodist- in Winston as the only way possible to save tin in. Be afraid of Ibid' 1 In g-v-oii be arraiil lo piovoke his displeasure. So many pose as Christians and do the devil's lieu work. '! is a fearful thing to fall into the liHIal of Ihe living hiiI mil of Christ; He is a consuming die.' "The sinner, being blind. Is like Barllnieus, u beggar, a pauper In things moral and spiritual. 'They have no Hod and are without hope In ti e wot hi' and lin y don't know II mid Ihe only vvav for them to Ilml it out Is through Ihe Christian. They are blinded by Ihe god of this world. Yet the Chris'lau will labor for the lein poral welfare of l is children six days In the week ami never tell them a word about their spirlnifil needs, not anxious alKiut their eternal ItiteretiiK. Now such Christians deny lie faith and are worse than inlldi Is. "Would any father or mother sit down to a richly loaded table ami eai and Ihelr children utand nroiind and slarve to death? No sir. we love our precious ones Hint want to see them happy the fact Is. brother. If you know (rtid you will .tell it and Invite others. "BartlnieiiH being blind, was ignor ant. He did not know thai Jesus passed him. Somebody with evesight told him. Tell Ihe sinner tlat Jesus passeth by, tell him todav. Put your arm about the dear ones; tell Hi, in to come to .p'siis When Itartimeiis was brought A, light what did he behold'.' The only worslupful mailer this world ever knew standing before him in all His glory and fullness " In the afternoon the subject was "The Christian's nl:e ritam c " PROTRACTED SERVICES AT THE 1,1. P. Mr. Buton Went Fully Into Rett Matter In Spetch Thn YttUrday And Made a Strong SptKh Cal culated to Win Vote for th Dtmo cratic TicKet. Democratic Candi dates Making Fm Impression. The I v. ui'H-i.1' ,e c.ntuly candidates bad vrii d.s.ign 'able weather for their appointment al llelew Creek e-teidav, hev i rthelesa they wire U pet si in wo' the exception of Mr Car lter. who Is suffering from th effects ,,f a cold and could not brave the ilrU Hug rains that Ml throughout the dav Owing In Ihe fact that the poMets ' announcing the s".iklng did not f live al Belew's Cte. k until Ihe day pievlous ami the inclement weather, the crowd was no! as large as It would lliaveMn en olio rwlse. It w as a repre ! sent.itive audience, howiver, (Hid they i gave, the calldblalcs .1 (Mrdbl! Wei I come. I Mr, Buxton made tie piiuclpat ad (diess. In which he discussed I In- ixiad iipiestioii Mr. 1 tu lulls plan lor the worKlng ol tile ro.n.. m l ie county in meeting with approval evirywheif. As thU tpiestlon Is of most nteret to ,oiir people they should hear him on .very occasion possible. Mr Hux ton co'iteiuls that inch township in the county should be alMiy,! Il.ftntl or f I. liu" lo lie expended mi the toads of tlat township. He would have-a capable man ftom thai township plac id in ehuige of Ihe work of that town ship and under his direction tile ap propriation shall bo expended. This township overseer Is to bo member of Ihe road coiiiinlssi.ui and will have a vole lii ihe apportionment, of the tosd fund to the several township There are thirteen townships In the county, ami after allowing each one of these say ILl'mi, If that sum I sufficient, If not more, for keeping the road In n--pali, tie remainder of the road fund, which w on! I amount to shout $:;.', nun could be used In coiistruetliiK per niatietil roads If this plan I adopted the pel mam-lit work ran be continued and al Hm same time the dirt road would be kept In general repair. By having a man In each township whose dntv It will be to look after Ihe roads, Mi. Bunion contends, would be much jniore sati.-ifactory than unttur the pre inni systitu. There sre 12'Ml miles of public road In this county iiml it Is not to Im possible fin- thne men to know the exact condition In whirl' these roads are kept, hut under the plan of Mr. Buxton tilth overseer could Rlvt' his personal at lent Ion t the roads of his Section. ' The voters regardless of party af filiation are heat illy endorsing this plan. Today through Chapel W'll) he Appointment Postponed. The appoint iu ill fiy Salem Chapel for today was postponed until a later date. The cniiilblales went out to Ixniils. hut as Ihe appointment had not been ad voi ; I-, d and the weather being so bad I hen- Were only Ifi or !!U voters present. The new date for this place wllf he announced In a few tlajs. eij .vesteniay was confrlbuti i! by la dies in Salem, while Mr. Joy tier kind- L-iive the sugar, coffee and milk for 'I , eVellillC. It is hoped the ladies will bear In m:tel the need of this very worthy , tin;! Ion. and send In their . i lint's, if thev wire deterred from 1 1 ! . i.g so on vesteniay. the ('ill' Si III illld. Bet b, n, w bo is .lii. mis in ill plOgles tan! chute h in "lie In d last nighl on "Temp I i : ti xt fiolll lievela ails,' 1 boll h.'l-t l.epl pa' ! In i . I also w ill the hour of tetnptii Hue upon all the 'Il Umiii the Hi pot ted foi Rev. X ; Rev J I) W ttiiclcd in, eling Methodist Prolet. a i.iroeg si rmoii tali, ,i." ehoo- ine, lions " in "Bel Hie wonl of my keep thee fiolll Hon. which shall world, to it v them thai earth." Iti v. Mr. lb duM pietimil i In- wot! as a. iliamailc scene of temptation II said Ilia! every one was subject to I! that somciim' -eemed to be pieman' wl'h teinplit the candidates journeyed ihe rain to (Minis, In Salem township.' Tomorrow they at Wnlkeriown LANDS !N TEKAS (Kpe la! to Tho Sentiiutl.) AISIIN, Texas, (VI. !l There are on lib today In Land Commls--loner Tenell's office Chano uppllca ,!ons for land in Texas, which have lo be ,'Msposed of. According tr the nitn-liils!:-.o,'cr there has never bi-en such a demand (or stale land and public domain as Is now ptevaililii? Number- of eppl.i at ion ' are from til'1 North end Noilloi'si' There are on llle soni" ;',,iniii aplb ailol 'v for the pur chase of state binds in K. Paw county alone and whlb' the great bulk of the prospeet,ve purchasers- lie1' InmH sl'iiali.l In theiiglt section rrrilor) mam are after landu In oilier sections of the stall'. I ii'l'-r 'he law a pur lin- very iiltito.-pl i rej b.eer (,nt buy elgb! seel Ions a omani wlit leiniiiit time. While most of the purchas m Moisttr-Miller. Mr. C. V. Molsier. recetrl .'.iid. Va.. and Mrs. Kllie : sil'tii. w ere united In nous. He -M,kc or !h" iiiiior!anre of , wain tn.s lanu or grazing purposn Christians keeping tit,, word of Hod so '" mal.- tatiehe,. having been driven Unit tlK-y would know how io meet ihefi'm o'lier poilloiiH of the slate on ac- contri-1 temnli r. Our it is Hie word of a! '"""in of tue gieat advance in Oin . . ... . ' ........ . i .... .i I. .i . .r . i..... ,at II 11! (,,ll I till! W e ill e to Ki ep ; I liilt ; JO ,' ' ' I ..num. ,'ii"- a "'l'u,'I "i ' it""- ileal U pa til lit because be is eternal b" an- bnvii.g intend to ut;l.. the In 'peakin;' of 'brisOtms ri-sdlng ' oio'l o develop 'be inltieial'i found '(bid's word Hie spiaher said tha: the. j"" ,l"m ''I' '" '' present ?.Htl,iM. fought not to m gleet tie Bible slinplv ! acrea have been whi! elheri- are j because Ihev (atiiioi lelinmbir evity i '' over 1C 'Mil','""i lines of sia'e lands hing M'iid: Oi.i! whether n uieiuiiered 'or dlspo-at In 'I'exas Lumor county. ' !' v of II C. Mill, r ma t i i age "Ill's the N'W lie I'l,i!ei Hi cll.irge- of He Ami titan T. Valker wt"! to MeliiU.e j T!jl. ,.,jr L'di" l! V'', ,,e i" tit. ir supper hi i-ei" ii";-; f,, .: io I " "ci-as p. m ;.":' ' . H-mi.-m.eie rai.uy , 1 : - per . f Ju:.ir Heip. rs at l."'- I . evemng from - to !.... k a-t evening at til'' hbine of lb'' bride, on Main street, the ceremony being p rlormed by Bishop RondOialer. Only i few relatives and friends of Ifo- cou P .- witnessed the nupiials. Mr. Mois , :- manager of :h'' John McMilllan barber fihop. and since hi.-, r'eeiil at :;va! ill the cily has made many r .-ini- The Zion Commission. LONDON. Oct. I' l.,! Roll, ' hi! i. ii -car H. S'raus, Htr James Simon, In Paul N'a'han and Prof.s- .i' Men Miiltilli, the cogtaphlcai eommis :on of 'he Iniernaliona; Cnur.e;! of ',.. Jewish Territorial Ot a iiia' in':, "iiiimenced Ihelr work lodav. I! Is iuib t-'ood that a bilge 'tact of fipta ,,i.a! .Northern Aftica will be ac(u!nl for .! wish settlements or no' Bible reading bin effect. He compared this flib'd w ii h pure wa'er ; the be cmp'ii-d on' bill lb a I it ih lug !o a glass wa'er may glass Is ili'ini'T than before ihe wa! In f on t iif I with i' : th was flean.-.ed bv the In at t was cleansed by "Cflptiire e.'i I Mua ' as the glass, wh" water, mo the'H'i,!'' 1,1 the ii ailli.g of I ninth of the io d Hiv.r, I. a Iw-lt of red alluvial soil iini'ipial In fertility and H'lap'e, for th" rasiliK of corn, cotton and fruit Arthur City Is a town L, miles north of Paris some of the fluent hind In the pure ha-ed rnlmprovt'd Rev. Ii, bis Siibjet speak' I Tl,. w eek and 1 i- a ami Is close V I't v ii'lln'mr to lute reMit, g lllei The " P ling win continue i hours for worship ate : in Hv ei y one wek ore,' I iaii'1 tange I to $1.:, and '111.- -Imbi, i oak. and a, "ry, pxiin. j cotton w ihhI tl.e but th : I. ,pu aleil tange n value from t'i Impiov.-d from $1". to embrace al! variety of h with elm. gums and hb k bnUcd arc, syraiiiore ami The upland Is very f, r ,' (-nuiilty Is very thing!)' ('. day. j. Watson vlsii.il (ireensboro t, --Mr C T. Plea.-atils, fornn rly of Winston Sa'. in, now sction foiemaii for the X W. Co. on the pi-calion ias division, tecoverlng from a pain ful accbl'li! -in-tained several dav ago While on his lever tar Ii w struck by a train, resulting in Ihe dis location of his knf. Tl.e da' s ago have b"e i,r:lv Info apers were l-rijed a fe and tin- mam age was to rilebra'ed hint nigh'. The niiH'ion i tinel was that I' TwlnCitv couple ding wan to be k I eek .'.la ,..-d ii.d Th- Sen- a we!! known thai tl.e Will s.''rel for two . . - J Ralph today.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1906, edition 1
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