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CIT f DAILY SEN WIXSTQXm, X. C. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMLER 16. 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS irl'lNlff JLy AGAIN umter 10ST.IT SLUMPS 3nd Lime Standard Oil Stock Reaches Lowest Price It Has Sold For In Many Years. z3a and Oc- por Biasi Taken Into the i A i Many Share-holders Seem To Fear That Federal Suit Now Penning May Disrupt The Oil Trust Th s Largely Accounts for the Downward Plunge of Past Few Days In Price of the Stock. I ; -Tv-1 :r..:n live l V any rear . -i ,,f dy Three ; ! ill . i hav- i.'I) '- ft Thi' (By Publishers' Press ) NEW YORK, Nov. H".. Stand ird Oil stock slumped again to lay. I s,.; 1 down to $.".li-n a share, i lie 1 li u price in many years. Selling by share holders all over the country wh f the federal unit hiay disrupt the . h'- is the cause fur the downu ard plum.:" on ::f the last few d;i s. e.-! Synopsis of the Petition. This .suit was instituti ;! m the w.ftv iTe'c.f the I 'tilted States by rtir.e'itm if jthe Attorney-General, agains: John D I Korkefeller. William Korkt !'!! r Mr:; ! rv H. Uoi-'ers. Henrv M. Klagicr. .1 r.i. , jl). Archbold. Oliver 11. Payite, Char.es ' M. Pratt, and seventy-one corporations ' , and partnerships. charging tlx in '-Mt!: i having violated sections. 1 ai:si - of r!i Sherman Anti-Trust Art. in uij.ini ,i r : ! H ' t " ;v. (ifflO-T Hi. 1 brother ul iu, C.er itf.J States, ,'n-wn man -1 r : 1 1 1 ;-c i r . . ... ,.ner .;, a'tetllpt .ar.ts ari'iv I. His nio- S-rrc'a-! t... meUl 0 SFlEii RECORfl USTBMEM BANKS The banking institutions of Winston-Salem are keeping pace w ith the progress the Twin City is making along all lines. The following figures taken trom the sworn bank statements as made to the Comptroller of the Currency and the North Carolina Corporation Commission show that excellent progress has been made by these institutions since 1901: BANK CAPITAL. Sept. 30. 1901. Sept. 4. 1906. S460.000.00 $962,000.00- - - Increase in capital. 109 per cent. DEPOSITS Sept. 30. 1901. Sect. 4. 1906. $1,284,462.12 53.642.665 Increase in deposits. 1S2 per ccjrff These figures do not include the deposits or banks and bankers nor branch banks operated in other places by local banking Institutions. ST REID'5 STORE The Coverniiient asks f.,r :tion against thes,e deteii'lai-.ts uh-e'i. if granted, will result in the dissolu tion of the alleged combination. It is alleged in th" tition :!:a John 1). Rockefeller and hi.-, assaciatt s, the other individual defendants, form ed a conspiracy to monopolize ;!;. conunerco in petroleum and its in ducts at a very early date abnu' ''!. year lK7o and that the same inri,,M uals have controlled the combination during all these year.-', in all its i'o: ins and now control it. It was therefore i deemed wise to state in the peti;ton o t an the complete history and growth d American . this conspiracy. dug near- The form which such conihinaiii u 1 anil i an:! conspiracy has assumed, and tli- devices and practises employed to ub-jlliv of ware, wmcli lie win cany tain control of the business, have, On enteritif! the store one w a a a a a o a & o a a a a a a a a a a a a a IRE JJPRISIHGS V7.H.C. GOTIFERENGE Rassian Government Officers All of the Preachers Have ! Fear Revolts In a Nam- i Submitted Their Reports ber of Places Now. of i ear's Work. B'thop Atkins CHe4 T Arkansas T Preside Over Confines for Bishop Tigert, Who Is Critically HI In In dian Territory Reports Current That Many Changes Will Be Mads . In Appointments. dlv Publisher' Pr ) I I'KTKKSHt KG. Nov III I'roa ' Ik Tel. p!h.ne U The S.Mitim-1 MT AIKV, Nov. Hi Tlio Western Soldiers Are Stationed In Various DV.ncts With A View To Being Ready To Put Down Disturbances Other Notes Relative To Condi tions In Russian Provinces. ST stadt is in a staie of war The t-j eminent has created ptist of mH'Tnorj (Jereia! tl.i're l'prihiUK in t'rinn a.i . dlstrieti are ceneral Itaku has lierii , Treated a prefecture and town Hiel ' district of Yalta I ae hefn declare I ! in s;aey of traordtnai dt-feiise Kn rali. Samiua and laiis have been: siron.s'y i'ai nsoned. Small iiiiiings throughout Russian' .roincrs are lirciikiu out lth lil j rieasit'i; fn ipieury unit thoie Is tear on part ,,f ihi. iVerniie nl oftlcia'-. , that serials r'o't will take place. MISS ASH BY IMPROVING; If 90PP0Q9PQP0P9PQ0PP0P9P0P0P in- ari- an KILLING HE WEAVER '.'list It is now (lis'. Sec ;:e mih 'ting .Mr. I). S. Ueid. who will in tb iture hanila exclusively a ia:gt as 'inent of chii. aware a:'al crocki ry, ft jthe lowest piice.l articles to tho.i ! jlnclilileil in the finest ware, gae an j uxhibition last ni'-tht of the beantilni j however, from time to time been su'.i- acn;! A piim.H ngMect to change as the made fondants considered it individual most effic; sni-iimei:' i n no sii1 any omnlmie. Nev. i'l - "Booze MidtviN f hlgll ;fu pit itn.l'-r the t'.'ii's owiiiL' t i com as thus children " and are in fair aril drinkers. The Wt mm at'a'i sellers ildueil by tile endless and ar;isiicai ly ai-aiige.l, array of dainty china, and lovely glassware. Here one beheld English, Krench, Japanese and Aus trian ware, il'. coiateil in exipiis-ite rol nrs, dainty liand-paitile,! plates in ilel icately tinted roses, pretty Japanese j piece in golU and intsue. pinii ana ia I'lrkr being artistically blended In these L'lasscs In nil (Styles; sherbet Xm P'.-The Hoer i" tv:i.:iy is grow " a i'h. ri-ies iiianl-'-i ut the move ai.i! otli.-r hands op- Whwest S'Ttiotl. ) i- ji.!:: the in- f.-rr. i: a's hroth- :.r. Oilier :' !':'-: ie::t R'xis-. :a! .ni'l is making Panama Canal cups, wine glasses, as well . imb'ers. Indeed, lighted as PI.E. , HI -I'n- ! K.-vy near " -h- palace, ''!: !l'-w in- lilier, neglect ''.i'. hiiinnlia'e Sl,veial mlnis- f-"r carrying out their purposes. The petition, therefore, is logically divide.; into three periods. During the first one of these periods, to-wit, from 1ST0 to 1S82, the combination assumed the form of a simple conspiracy that is to say. the defendants, with the Standard' Oil Company, which they or ganized, purchased and obtained inter estg In by stock ownership and other wise, and entered Into agreement:-' with various persons, firms, corpora tions and limited partnerships engag ed in the same business, whereby they acted together to. suppress competi tion and control the oil business. Din ing the second' period, to-wit, from 1S82 to 189!l, the combination and con spiracy assumed the form of a trust agreement, whereby about forty sep arate corporations and linii'.ed part nerships, engaged in the same busi ness, turned over the management of their said business to nine trustees, of which these individual d fe-ndints controlled all of these corporation.! anil limited partnerships, and thereby j ,,,w which causes lit eliminated the competition between h, am j 1 1 1 : hearts i as t lu ll, was lli.gh Weaver, who was shot and ki !ei Wnlnihdav In Keneer Davis, near ( h minims, was buried at Muddy Crok graveyard v esterilay. the funei nl service being conducted by Mr. K'uanui 1 Fisher. j I lav is was In town today. In an in I lei view with a newspaper n purler he ' stall d t.iat there hud bet n Ho attempt tt arrest him, nor had- he been sum- moiled to appear at court. Pavl.t' I story of the killing is as follows: "Weaver came to my father's saw imill WeilmsXay and began hauling jdff t-oiiie slabs-, say lug that he woald 1 pay for them. I uiet Weaver at the gate and forbade him removing the i slabs. Weaver said he was not angry jwith nit) but stated that he proposed jto take tlx- slabs and would pay the owhvt tor ame. Later In the daj ! Weaver told the men around the saw . mill that he was xolng to kill nie be- (Specliil to The Sentinel.) MT. AIUY. Nov It;. Miss nethania Ashhy. who wuk slu t and seiioiisiv wounded las; Friday night, while on' driving with Mr. .lack Turin r. Is do ing nice.lv ami ber retxveij Is lto expected. Elmer Hrini uml (iruliaui Trottc. Iwn pioniliniit young men it thi1. town, who with arrested on tha charge of bt ing implicated in the shooting, were given a hearing befoie A magistrate Wednesday and' bound over to Surrv Suih nor court. T.U' 10 gave bond ami were released. William Craves, who, it is alleg- -1! was with IMui and Trotter, at tin- lime Miss Ashby was shot, Is not here now. It is reported that he lias gom West Miss Ashbv Is an orphan mid has hah! a responsible nmltlon with th A. K. Messlck Ciroeery Co. hem for some time last night wiih brilliant electric lights f(IIV Krt aIlll displayed a loaded Bhel and wax tapers, in oil glass caniieta hra. it looked like a veritable china paiace. E.ich visitor on this occasion was presented with neat caiendavn and pretty little souvenir trays, Ml. Held . and his genial cleiks looking after the visitors. This afternoon at 11 o'clock. Mr. Held conducted his red tick, t sale, the ar ticles with this magic red ticket, be ing sold for' considerably less than the usual price. One of the most attractive ft-a'uns of the store lo the little folks is the lovelv bisque did!, in the show win- - e es I spa I beat high w: l: I was hauling lumber and had to pass Weaver's home. Weaver met me In the public road in front, of his home and opened' lite on me, shooting twice. 1 pulled down oil him with my pistol but. missed him. After his second shot I fired twice and both balls took effect. One struck Weaver In the knee and the other In tue abdomen. The wound Inllicu-d by the latter proved, fatal.'' T ': n 'lt ea con ni of the same. Such trust agreement hav Ing been declared illegal by the S i preme Court of Ohio in isfl, the :rus 'ton passed a resolute. n llis.-olving the j ,f j'tope. The way to. win this (harming, j damsel is to be able ;o gm sh the near It st. to the number t beans (which are irious si.i s ) in a c inn The Judge lead-, fa shi . H ;r: - em;; in lie(1 a:i.-llit .'tnl d.s '"".'iiMI In' be I'l 'l-e :i:a',s ' ii- i:l-'-aai'ily only ' l.eal I- It have tigton trust, but nevertheless continuing to 1 ,.! p.. This c.inti.-i c'o-es manage nil of the said corporation., j n.mlicr '2ih. and limited partnerships in the san." i vjsit m Mr. He:.! s sioro is manner until ISK'.i, at which time, ne-j nn-and a revelation and no uit ing compelled to abiuiihni the tru.-t ! mss seeing his elegant, preitv agreement, they placed all of tin-j china. stocks of these corporations and line: j 1 it'll partnerships, which has been pre-) jvionsly controlled by the trnstets, in-i to the Stanard Oil Company of Nov , Jersey as a holding corpora! ion. And! .since lS!i!t the Standard Oil Compa: , i or .New Jersey has controlled ail t i ' ( various corporations, purchased thi I slocks of other corp iratioiis am! or-.' gnr.lze.l new corporations, until It new I has in said combination about sev. J ' coi'imratbins. i shaped on D.'- -liould line ol following about the death ot J. .Y Wharton, of Dallas, Tex as, brotlu r of Mrs. Prank Miller, of this city, and Mr. A. ('. Wharton, of ('iemmuns. trom the Dallas Tim 'o IP raid, Nov. v. Judge John V Wharton, one of the aadiug prat d irioist its before the Dal las bar, and one of the widely-known citizens of tli Staii-, died at his bono' I : 1 Tenth sipf. oak Cliff, shortly ,u ir N o'clock i.i-' iiiglit. Judge Whar ton's death wa- the termination of an dim .-s t xti nding over a period of lane months. Last Monday aftcriio-ei in midei'vy. in a surgical operation and T T Prem.) Nov. in- -Atl- (lly Publishers CLEVELAND. Ohio, viced from Kltnllny state that the at torneys for the Standard Oil Co. ma. li nn unmiccesfefut effort to Induce pr iit eculor David to permit tippeaimice In court through attorneys. He Insists that all the indicted- men must appear persoinially. None of the fugitives had returned here this morning Forsyth Teachers To Meet Tomorrow. The Fursjth Count v Teachers As sociation will meet at t'le ctairth ni.se tomorrow. Tho program arranged is as follows: Devotional exercises and aiidre. .-. conducted by Mr. (.'. K. Crist. Subjects for discussion. ,.: Kelation of Scliool and the Commu nity, led by Mr. S. A. Hegc. Mis-" Kthcl Thomas and Maude Alspaugli. Discipline, Spirit and Purpo.-i'. by Messrs. E. X. Helsabeek. J W. Murray, Misses Flossie McKaugiiaa. ailif Louise Pfaff. All teachers are urged to b. and join in the discussion. . R. F. PEN'KV. Pre ('apt. J.. a freight : (In i nsbor. a big burl home of i! last nigh' Tl onnis rain 1 I, vva- ;. in '-;:.-n colidiu imd frigh who 1 !'.. due: lilt tin.a.v . n.Ulis Tl le lo. w a s vvli. l:o vvei;t u oli Kin lied Mis is d St !' -. 'Ill ribed .s. the relaphe occurr- d il'i'd In his death. Km eri- held at tb- res: 1 ick this afternoon bv Mdard. At I:!!" o'cpii private funeral service a tni'i: down ti e s'l" .;.,' i . idel.ce , sii.pi d at Ml" lle-i:olled the hi a no d was t;-,e ':: l.a.-t li tl;.' , o,pos;t sierdav ga'e a-ol ip-gr.i. asi Nolle of lit replr ;e same I. waiking up ami :;te ('apt TliOlh p.-vnoo" li' Mrs, Tnorna- li.g liilii oi r asito aro a.; . ;t was from I !: ! that llnalh r ireial services d. nee at 'i o In. William (i i ben ill In a held ov i r the remains. Inieriuem will lie ma e iii the Oak CHIT fcmitejv. ' ,lu b Wharton w,as liorn in Cleni ino: - : N. ('., Febtuary '.'I, IM I. ( i . , i -. . . . t i ironi irie imignani vii.e ' .. . .t iiiiti-.. wimi :. ft !,,. :''' a ..ri- . :-":t'e In 177 and came i , Tex-1 a . (: epieij in Marilu, Dallitw counly. an.: ,. eat, the Study (,f aw. He hah h' : -'t.tl inip-rtaJi otllces in 'hla New Advertisements. J. M. Woodruff & Co. Winter un derwear, wool, cotton, allk and linen, all prices, all sizes. Koseiihachi-r liro - Satup' t) store iii-vvn In various depmlmenlH. E. Hoblnson -Annotim-emetit of big rnipplt mentary tailoring sale ibr-e days only. Foi-hjth Hardware' Co.-Luadetl isin iiH. t . .vi. t . anil w iuctioH'er. anv hi.e load I Joe Jacobs Clothing ('. Ctaven. netle rain coals for 110 lluit will not j be ' ihipllcatetl elsewhere for 111; lo j Mi-vers-Wt i brook ( ai, Ajiiiounce special Kan- oi soini g,,pi jewehv at half jiriee. 1 1 lint ley-Hill-. St. -rktofi (V.-tlleal!':g MoeH. tin- bt-st. coal Htovt to buy. D. S. Held Fancy groceries. Entire sttM'k to be Ckmeil out at cost. Wachovia Loan ti Trust Co (e port of financial condition. Whiu- Star Co - Dinner menu People's National Itank - Hi hu I i, condition a! close of busiioK, i:th. Nonh Carolina M K ConfererM Is making Hue progn and the impre sloa pit val'ti that il will comnU-tp i weik and atljourn Moniuy. All -t the prenilxTH have made reports ft the past vi;ir work They were en couraging, tdiowlnit iialn lu member ship, etc. Ntnelct ii young men er rweelveij in;t the conference on trial at th!S morning's - ton. He J N Col-, if the North Caro lina Conference, ntde an earnest ail- In ss this inoruliiR on ihi .Meinmiia- orhamtKe at HaMgh He urxe-H toe pitstorn. lo take colleelttmi- on Thnk glvlng Day for thia Institution. UiHhop J.ime Atkins, who ha beeu attending rhf Conerener, left thl nioriilng in n'sixini-e u a telegram inking him to preflde over tan Ar kansas Conference for I!lbop John J. Tig' rt, who In critically III of umalll lis. at Tulsa, Indian Territory, 'herv he went to hold conference Hev K. II. tinii who hail charge of the Ma.vod.iu circuit at Mavotlan Ii-t vt ar. has transferred. There are nimortt to tht effect that there Is Koing to be a general shake up anionic the preachers, but anch re ports are gt nerally cirrutufed durlm; every Muslim of the (.'otife retire. It I tiulte sure.' howt-ter, that them will b severnl changes in appointment. Kev E. K. Wllllamaon, pan'or of Il.irkbeiid M. K, church, Winstnn-H:.-lein, was a member of the cl isa of the second esr which iia-set! examina tion and, was elteted to th toon's or dt th. Hev .1. F Kirk, of (hare church. WlnKit ii-Saleiii. pasMi) th fourth year I'xaiiiluatlou and was advanced to ci lia's orders Mr C. H. Iri'lftnd, of lireensborf). Introduced a resolution askltiK for better work by attjwaids In pi)l8 pitslors' salary. ImanliiKjiwIy dvpted.. A nioimtrlal from thn , Biatoavtll District Conference wa ntroi1iieiJ. asklng for the organlnaMon of an ln iurauc company, controlled by th Conferenco, liiHiirlni- diurnh pwip erty and was referrtxl to Joint buavrd of finance. Yestsrday's Session. Dr. J. D Hftnnnond, of Nnbvil. Tenn., secretary of Uhe Ikainl of Edu cation of the Southern Methodist church, was here last evening- on hi wny U Memphis Conference. Dr. Ham mond addressed the Western North Carolina M. E. Conference at Mt. Airy yestertlav. He was followed by Dr. McM.iHters, who sHike earnestly ntif iffecllvely In behalf of Hsbbath ob servanee. Prof. W. II. Peg ram mntln an addreiiH In behalf of Trinity Col lege Last night llisbop Ininei Atkins preached a forct ful siTinon lo a largn ramgregatkm. tin lib Ben Greet's Players. j Tin- lien (ii-e ( Companv of Ei.KiUh I players will give two performamt s ! h,.r, l, r. ' . , I.. It... . t .. . . ..I u . in .ii. .1 1 1 1-1 ii. iri ' a- morality niav. ' Kvei v man. ". w ill be ireseni'd and at night. "The Me. (.bam of Venice' will be played. 'Ibis one of the niosi nolalie at ' raclloiM A negro child, li )ears of age. b longing io Alice Scales, who II v- ,i Slewers' Alley, Salcni, was finftily burned Just 1 uesday. The mother a awa trom home, bavin left the baby with Its brother. The brotner left the room a few tuliuit.es and when he returned in resinsi- t( the child's prolonged sereaum b" found the cloth ing nearly bunie( off th lurant. Med leal aid l.tlb tl to nave the child's hf. . It Is a mystery how Its clothing In nitt d It was In a chair near the tl.r. a rod or more from th op'i flr. Tun Htipi.'iMllloii Is. however, tluil a siiark "I'opped" fnm the firepiac lulo the child's clothing. lb I !of t :. k:.' i k- Mr md .in eU-' ::i. pi -iib nt "" ti. i.i :'f. C,f ;. -fie-" 'ti'T 1 " p , i, " t-v was ;n 'tins for :'t-'d in itlv l,y are - 'I'll. . to be. ' Ci ' cum "''age.-' II- i Ci'y 'triiing Maj. J. G. Young is in possession of a pure white female sipiirrel. P was purchased from a citizen of Stokes county, but. the major failed to secure his name. It is claimed that his Is the fifth white souirtc! cap tured in Stokes. Mr. Ferabee. who conducts a store on Main street, m x' to Brown's warehouse, has one. for Ci The !: M: - -tre. Th. Ti: pi: ., : back She t wilt It :)!. negf out on bis run L'a'le t'-'d l-ef T' a w hen sit' Masonic Notice. ( .)-,, in mica' tot: of I' :. K .v M , .::'. V'.:i. in ru r act Jumi own ' Wiht Performances Tomorrow. I.i'.tie dray Ltidy'' will be atihe Elks' Auditorium I w ie. .w. at'teniiion and night. This p-. sented hy a thoroughly ea ' tni-any suppolting Mis H'-.i i. be biiiu'.ful ae'ri-ss who a r la the same play in New Y k as. m. The matinee frfonii- : Indies and children will be : .; o'clot k. The tlimrs '.vol let I I" Prices for ladies and til H.alll.ee will 1. t win'y -Il .e Handsome Sewing Chair Frss. 'The Laughing Hurricane'' U th" iit.'e of the -bnrlt'Mpje initiation and evening of fun to lie given a1, the Vl entlie s'-uson Ido .rluin or) Frblnv even'isur Nov 2:1. . i,, ,. Wa.hovia Ixlge. K id I Death of Rev. F. M. Firey. j Tickets for 'bis event will b. put ou Mrt A P fri.ar.i went to lio.inoke sale tomm row morning bt a mmiber tl.iy In rets.nM- to a teligiiinj ad-i'-f young lad'. s. The hamlsome e- v Ising In r of the Rev. F M. Firey, las: night. The Ilagerstosn, Md. dentil of bet rithe:-, Inch wcurerj . t Interment, will be :.l , tomorrow. The many friends of Mi Eug Johnson will be phased to barn '1 he has been restored to his us' heniih and is again at home. 1 l! I li.lt" W N K- i n ;iii:N"i'it. w Mr. Henry t i nt. wi:l b Prices lor niub' c-nth to (I ' per- - box party waji given l.mi nlg,i a' Hie horn,, of Charles- Jroin-r Fa't in by the S-h let.v of Willing I Workers of the Elm Sin et Sundav : .w'ltil. for the benerit the wli'til j jCJuite a Jatge crowd w.ts pre.ent and' I a gifxl sum In cash was realized, hie!, I will go to Site cluipf-l Improvement fund. i n went b-ok af it (ir't-usbor,, tiiis 'r some legal lin ing chair now on . xhlbi'lon In thi show window of A C Vogler t S'n's Ktoie III the (,rav lll'k will be gy o I he young i.vly sidling the largest number il i!i ket n-itnbcr of ladle have already Joined the rou tes! aid otbeis witshlug to enii t can do n bv applying to Mr Will Walker at- A C, Vogler Sou's store tomor row looming lii.!in; 'he hour of 1 and lo o clof k The little diiuKh'er of Mr. and Mrs Frt rf N. Day' ;;.k r covered fio,B h- r recent illnesA, i; s'AI.E- Fr'K milk mw Sau't. Mr H ;. Chatham and daughter,; of E.'kin, were here this afternoon. rv turning from a visit to r-'ativis ti Charlotte, Mrs. I fj. is li- eijt-t Cn.tier Hi-Id. of WaKli!rgti.!i cl-y. ol her rjaughter. Mrs. Will I
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