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IT Y DAILY SEN
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sir
leeting
ight Hearst
van Were
irsed.
Friends For
Be ''te This
prom NOW
ratic Nation-
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,a. makliis,
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i i continue
il ! nominees
every effort
- :i i'.h a(-
nffici s. .
ks as l
ie yor.i
l.eagno !r.. tin'.;
h Aiitt-InM
i
Pros. I
Nov. II. Deaf
A.a
ni, - cars ago.
rlhi.oii, womanhood
.it- ut rmu a word,
i tslkni in her dy
jsil.f Intelligently,
had mine inlo her
tin' I'.iniie (if her
.! alien- die family
a; i xritemeiu over
Iff
El SHIES
::ts' 1'ivstO
i -Rcsoliitioiis call
Hie Pniteii States
'ii "f liic present
i-i will he In
! ioh-t;iK shortly.
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'( Miin'rie.-i. is
' iiUF-i-iiat ionut KUb-
r, i'
is session.
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PLOT DEVISED
LAUNCHED: BY ANARCHISTS
s in New Scheme to Kill King of Halv
Is Frustrated by Arrest
of Two Men.
It Is Said Plot Was Hatched By Band
of Anarchists at Paterson, New Jer
; sey, New York Detective Notifmc,
Officers At Naples of Tins Sche-r e
(By Publishers' P.t ss 1
NAPLES. Nov. 1.1. What t!,,. p..;.
I say was a deliberate ai: 1 sk-.'.t-C
planned plot to assassiii.au die kh
of Italy anil Duke Aost.o, is
have been nipped here todav
arrest of Gebriel Lun.et'a a!;,:
name' unknown, anarchists, i.
livals from Patterson. New
mi.:
In :h.
cousin
rem ar
.Ii r-ev
iTiie police received . tips from Wvv
'York detective, who learned that tlx
jplot had been launched and Lan.atta
i commissioned to kill the king ami his
The !
companion to slay the duke and duch
ess. It is believed their accomplices
at Patterson may he arrested.
AI the last quarterly conference of
Centenary Methodist Kpiscopa!
church, South, held last, night, the fob
j lowing resolutions were adopted :
! "Resolved, by the members of l he
iquaiteriy conference of Centenary M.
j K. church, So.uh, at, Winston station.
that the thanks of the conference
a-a they are hereby t- rob . u to Rt v.
J. R. Seroggs, 1). i) , Presiding Elder.
land Rev. H. K. Chreitzbeis. I). R. pas
I tor In charge, for the faithful and eifi
jcient services they have rendered !:
jour church and our people diirins t,i.
ipast conference year.
"Resolved, further, that the Bishop
j be earnestly requested to re-appoint
tbi.lii to this work as we believe .'hi
best interests of the enuich will be
promoted by this action."
The following stewards were r-iect-id:
.18. A. Gray, ',: T. llynum, ,1. V.
Alspaugh. (1. W. Hinshaw. S. A. Ofi
burn, P. 11. Halies, M. I). Stockton, K
K. Gray. R. R. Crawford. C. J. Ogburn,
Geo; D. Hodgln, J. F. Griffith. R. E.
Daltou, W. H. Marler, W. P. Hill. J.
K. Norfleet, T. I.. Hawley. W. C.
Wright, P. J. Bramc, T. Ii. Crawford.
Enoch A. Griffith, 0. 11 Kaion, Geo. P.
Pell, W. S. Martin. W. E. Franklin, A
S. Manes, C. Re Witt Cromer and R'
land- C. Taylor.
P. M. Colbert was elected Sun lay
'school superintendent in place of R.
II. Crawford, who requi sled ;!i;u lie
lie released of the office. T. B. Cray
ford was chosen recording .steward
and Geo. W. llinshaw district steward.
All stewards were present last night
but three.
The treasurer's report showed that
the collections for the year aggregated
$!M72.g;!. of this amount $:Mou.:n be
ing for missions.
l,iCj
lllRMIXGHAM. Ala.. Nov. R-A
number of the world's best marksmen
tare competing here today' for prizes
'presented by the Winchesti r Repeat
ling Arms Company. ,1. ,M. Hawkins.
jW. R. Crosby, and John Ii. Taylor, are
. trying issue and Mrs. Topperwein.
'who is the acknowledged champion
; ladv revolver, rille tin. I .shotgun art
iin "he world is giving an exhibition.
Mr. roiiperwein will also plv an ex
'hibllion. At a distance of seventy
I yards he can hit marbles and small
hi1ling objects thrown
in the air.
TO GE HELD HERE
1 The African Methodist Kpiscopa!
.Conference will .convene in 'he in w
St. James Church, corner of Seven! i
laud High . Maple streets, tonight. The
address of welcome on the par' of the
''ity will be delivered by Major t) H
i Eaton, Uishop W. .1. Gaines, of .Vlan
j ta. will preside over the confluence.
I the first business session of which win
' be held tomonow morning.
I A larte number .of preachers and
delegates arrived today to attend the
conference.
Death of Mr. David Lindsay.
Mr. David l.inds'nv db d Motida a'
Midway, Davidson coiuit, after' a
brief Illness from heart disease. P
ceased was brother of Register "f
Deeds Lindsay, of this coitn'y. who a'
tended the funerti! In-ld a- Mida
this afternoon. Mr. Lindsays
was alKiut fifty years. He leaves a ta n
il.V and was one of Davidson a In - -izens.
Terrv f'ornelle.
of Oak Riilii''.
-SALEM C, TUESDAYlvENING, NOVEMBER
HE
iGOOD MEETING
Retail Association Holds Meet -
ing and Hears Encourag
ing Reports.
Initiation Fee Reduced to $1 for Two
Weeks Collections Made By Attor-1
ney Hartman Retail and Whole-j
sale Merchants Get Together With,
A View of Holding Home Trade. j
The Retail Merchants' Association
held an interesting aim lui'husiaslie
meeting last night. One graMfvlng
feature was the reports submitted by
the assistant superintendent, Miss
Elizabeth Ormsby, and Atiorney W. V.
Hartman. These showed collections
made dining the pas! two weeks, on
what were regarded as "dead" ac
counts, 'o the amount of about $1'.'".
While this' sum is considered by Hie
merchants as one of th" Hiniillrs' ben
cfits derived, vet ihey realize that ihi
sum of over $l.uim, coiled ; .during
the year, is quite an inten sMug item.
The idea of making Hie "assoeiati r
a genera! Information bureau :ir. w il
as a collecting agencj is proving hlirh
iy satisfactory and' iienelii i,i' o nu
members: as very few d.i.vs F''l:''
the seeretarv does not furnish infor
mation which proves profit r.!.e.
The present membership of ire
sociatkm is lull. Tl..-re ;.. v, lew
retail tiierclnints in tic T'.t"'-Ci' who,
have no: joined this hf-nelielai wwa-i
zation. Willi a view of ith -.: lift
those who have not joined, th iii;
tiaiion fee of IS."" ha e.-! r. d e i ,
to $1 for file next two nKh.r af"r
which tillie i! wi'l Ii" 'he .-.loo'
heretofore, in tb- lantnacf -: ' .
etithiisiastie
niem'K r, Now- ;; i ,v
i time to . nr.
j The retail
j of the ci'j
; ncreeltient 1
i will i.e k' I
i Mill
'tame.
and wholesale
ne just elltere
i i! i :
o an
which tn
a' kena
t
ol tm
e This
I'lv nppfi
Ho n teliei;
BBINC I
ES
, 1 1!
KENO.
I tr
Pi esi
l 1 I
Meeting at North Winston.
:
! .til'. ,1
K. M.
All' i
II
settlio
a
MEFiCHA.NiS HOLD
Rev.
no"-:;
vi ( I;
WON'T BE HAPPY TILL HE GETS
' " P -ir 'I'ViV e.C 3
1 OFF CERS
ARE TO RETIRE
1 president and Secretary of
Southern Cotton Associa
tion Will Probably Not
Run Again.
Cheatham Announces That He Will
Not Again Be a Candidate and Jor
dan Will Probably Arrive At Same
Decision Tom Watson Being Urg
ed To Run For Presidency and May
Do So.
(By Publishers' Press.).
ATLANTA. Ga., Nov. 11 -Richard
Cheatham, secretary of the S !u"n
Cotton Association, who recently went
through an investigation by he asso
ciation growing lint of the charge
made in the legislature that certain
prominent, otlicials in this association
were speculating in cotton but who
came throned with only a ccniiiire for
dealing f ir oi hers, has announced that
he. will noi be a eaiKlidme for ic-c'.ec-Hon
when 'he association ti'.eei.i in
annual session in Hirminghaiii in ,I:iv
nary. Coupled with the Hiatnient
that Harvle Jordan will not again
head the-'association It i-uviis a ii-uv
rt of olbei is Tom Watson is
urged lo moke the race fM- ;-(
dericv ami may do so.
bei,,g
pri si-
II KERNERSVILLE
( Spec.al
o The Sentinel,)
-LE, Nov, Li- The an-
i KKUNEItSV
nui
; ra v
iof
1 1 1
pi'-vineial conference of the Mo
in elm.ch convened in the church
!i,v d notiiinatloii lu re todav, at
r 1 i' k. Bisluip Kdward Rondtba
i preside over the sessions. Rev.
I W eidmPl, pastor of the Kerners
. Vtrrb, d-'livi red an i-sniot and
'' arblns of welroini- Al'"
...iHK and apMiliiim nt of s'and
r oi.niit lees, the conference ser
was preachci by liishop Itolul
H was a happy, eano s: and
e discourse
. aft moon's ses-lon opened
.: devoilonal service, condueleil
i .1 F. McCutsoui, This was
n.'.l hv a discussion of tin Sun-
r.'ioul Work Tonight's res.sioli
',e devoted 'ii a discission of pule
h
. i preai hers and deb-gaten
v insion Salem ai'endiiig the
. jenee the following were no'ed
V Fiies. G. H Kigiits. Dr J H
1 bonne Laiidqubt. (.'. K
N'issi n, Sam
. J. F. t ion -i
W.
. I.
irate;
I! II
Ra
ick
John
Pfaff, and
E liii'uer.
F If,
of Sa
V ig'et
i In
n,e vniing la lies of tin- f'h
-f, IL'oad H !.'' Siu d.n
L-ive a tii'-as i. iiu; par1-.
.it Mr A T llanes, 'Jit
ri street, fiom H lo lo
dav evening, ft- fr1 shun i
rved free, F.very'ioUv Inv,
S'.liK
tit Ihe
Sou' a
p ni
W ill
te I
1906
IT.
-Rrlhotomw r Mmntjiunfi Journal
T
IN EARLY TRIAL
Unwritten Law Will Undoubt
edly Be Urged In His
Behalf.
Judge Delmas, Eminent San Francisco
Lawyer, Engaged A Thaw's Lead
ing Counsel For Fee Said To D
$100,000 By Mrs. William Thaw A
Forceful Advocate Before a Jury.
Bv Publishers' Preim,)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. The unwrit
ten law will undoubtedly Iv Hie de
fens of Harry Thaw for toe murder
of Stanford White. . For a. lee S'tbi li
lie $1011,000 Delphi M, Delnnvi, lh( fa
mous Han Francisco lawyer, has ne-en
ngamed to conduct, the entire de
fense. Mr. Wlti. T Thaw engaged
him. Delmes' imwer over a Jur Is
wonderful. . ldiiKs Is the man who
placed Hearst in nomination for I'io
presidency. He will make his future
home In New York, Judge Delmes ha:
had experience with the unwritten
law, being advisory counsel for Trux
totl liealo In San Francisco, when ie
shot and killed Frank Married for
publishing mi improper paragraph
about Mitw Marie Oge, itubMipieu'li
Us
wife.
i. WATTS ABLE
Ills
learn
many friends will
that the. health .,f
be glad
Rev, T.
Watts, pastor of the M-iIhuHs! church I
tr Thoiitasvlii '; has shown marked I
Improvement during the past few j
wc ks and that be is able again to r j
suine active work In the ministry j
iiinnlir i.t physicians have assured
Mi. Watts-of their leli'ef thai he is i j
the road to coiiiilete f eeoverj. '' ;,
ituiroveiiieut has been -u) rupit! 'hoi
his attemiing pnviei!t here havs lo-.
is in ie-' er sriope tban two )eais ago..
lie I-, one ,,f ( litrongest preiirner)
in 'lie emu . Western No'th Carol In
Coiiferelir. and- il Is it pleasure to
leiirn of bis1 iftplil tmprovenietit
hen'ih al'er ,-m extended !lllie-s
in i
China, Not Groceries.
Ml I) S. Ifeld. after 2' ?e.(r in tb
groce! j Imsiness, has del ided 'o close
out his entire toii of groceri' s in
ijidir to devote entire time and
Mere to bis chlila business. Mr. It" Id
began the grocery business h" r 2'
vents ago ami has tlwev eondncted a
high class rrocery store and t-njoved
a large trade, on account of rbe
ver;. rapid inrrcjue, in his china, glass
and crockery business je has decided
to use bis entire More In the futon
fur 'hat line The puriMwe of ,r. Rep!
s to carry one of the largey and lu st
stocks of chllia in the Stat"'. Cotnrii" nc
hik Friday moinhig bin hli; nk of
groceries will be fiul on sab' at cos
Editor V. O. McMlcha-l. of Ihe Madi
son ll-rald. was here between trmii .
Vesli'rdav -' afterniHin.
o
HAW'S DEFENSE
PRICE 5 CENTS
EW OFFICERS "
BID OE TRADE
Mr. r. J. Ulpfert Elected
President. Mr. R. W. Cor
rcll and Mr. B.F.Hunt
ley Vice-Presidents.
Board of Dote tors Also CHostn At
Largely Attended and Entiusiasdc
Meeting Hsld Last Night A Num
ber of important Matter DKUSStd
By Members.
Th- WIUMon Salem IVvard of Tia'l
held liif! attvid4 and .iOl'.i.i. . .
i Ho Hiwthig last nlKht, at h I c tlm
'oftleers Here elected atul severitl tin
jportant maltor-4 dlicussed.
f Mr Fmnk J IJipfert, a mereber f
the successful lulsliiess ronci'tn of
I Lilpfi rt Si-ales Coinpsii), w ss (oiidcl
president hv aeclamatlon M.-. It W.
(Gm rell was ebvte.l ftrst vlce-pi crtld at
'and Mr. H F Huntley w-conj vice
j president These gentlemen a'-e spleo
(did business men who have th inter
ests tf Ihe Twln-Cliy at heart ant It
Is needlcsd to say that they wIU make
most efficient offlct'rs.
In assuming ihe prvsldfacy Mr.
I llpfert made a brief ut appioprlat
talk that was well received. Me U u
capable Ihiniihk man and will doubt
less make an excellent president.
Messrs. A S. Haneg, W. I) Citrrln.
II It. Starbuck, K W, O Hanhm, H. A.
Pfohl. J. J Norman and Hterilo
Smith were rliopen as members of liw
boai-d of director.
The committee having in hand ih
matter of sci-nrlns hetter nillroaU mu
senger seivlce reportiit that nothlns.
had heeu heard from Mr. Hrdlck.
The commlltee was Instructed with
reference i further Meps In the mat
ter.
Tin tidigniph. telephone aud
I press servlcf at (his point werti dis
cussed, und conimltie' apsdnted to
look Into these suhjwls. Th commit
tee to confer with the telegraph Wisi
panles with refercnr to koplnfr ofttco
open at night and Sundays Is conin
d of Rr. II T. Hahnmm. Mr. A. II
(lalLwu und Col, (l,,K. Webb. Til
eoiiiriiilUf to look InU) ihe espitsa
service in comied of MtRsrn J, J.
Norman, W. A. Wilkinson' nd 0. f.
Drown. M.-ssrs. E. W. O'Haaloa, V.
I'. Molr ami It. C. Norfleet will tunti
with the board of alderman pidtttUf
to tho telephonp scrvlctt.
Secretary George F. I)wlrt rwid his
report, which was adopted.,
The proKtsltloii t oriranlrr a mer
chants' and manufllctlrers club hm
was preseni.Nl by Mr. w. D. Currlu.
The committee to look Into the sub
ject of securing; better railway pas
senger service will meet toulKht at
7:lo o'clock In tin- hoard of trade sec-
retnry'K office
la the Tle bulldlliR,
Mr. W, T Hrown, who has been
president or tho board of trade for
some time and who refused to cooMd
er a re-election, has made on exw1lent
offiei'r and ban done much effnct!v
work in behalf of the city during W
lulniliiisirallon. Ho presldexl at the
tneiiii( lam nlttht until the election
of bis wiccessor.
Announcement.
I have secured from Hie Johu Altis
field Co. Hxclualve "ontol of "'Ji
Vogue'' o ml Hol';i. Cliiaka and Hl-irU
ou (his market. 1 had o carry , I'.irT
er line than I wished tp o'd-r a 0'
dure Uiem to come t tin nut to l,
but after ettenslve impiirv and seauh
for the best. I determined to haujie
thel'- Koods.
While "La Vogue" i hlRh cla s,
high prices do no; nrr-Mui'lly lo'low.
If I was at tloi usual rxo"tie, 'La
Vogue" would have to be sold rth
(In highest, hut I am at little ext.-a
expense In (tie se!l- ; of ihe-, goods
and am satisfied with' a ''mall profit
tlierefr.re you may no" h-ive an opp r
tiinllv of oiilalnlng the best aticln
nial from Hie best quail' v of goods.
The bent of It Is tba. a l.lgh-cbi'S
j man made l.suiies' Coat H-ii"
or Wtap.
1 Is within the reach of all-
Hie prices
iuiake posfdble b' l."-f
ifote iu
;ll'-eit pt'lblbltert
'. I am within block of he public
jsioare, .in near, as th'" Mason!' T'"n
pie, utid therefore nr much out. of '-h-'wnv
If von caie to -profit bj the c!r-
I'limstancei, that enalile me In gle
jvou a high-class garment ut reason
'hie prion and perhaps lower Hisn an
Inferior garment, come and. examine
'Clem. will l- pi.isei to have you
! Inspect the "I. a Vogiie" styles
IU Kpw'fully.
M W RANIKL.
MRS
Kim S'rfet
New Advertisements.
Wat'klns Hook Stole--New boot
Just In,
Mioers-Westbnrik Co. A notable
t-.i'liei nig of women's fin'. apparel.
Rosenliacher'H More news of
thanksgiving sn'e of linens.
Vehicle and Farm Implement Co.
Now oju-u fur liuslnes on Trade stre;t
in Aispangh leilWifig.
White S'ar Co.--Suppt r niemi
Lashmlt Shin, Hull's ail.
W. F
i Ipbla
Khaffner
lo look a!
left today for Phlla
fnn btislnes.
the clgr.