rWli-lTY DAILY SENTINEL.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23."
1906
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GITIZENS BANQUET AT
ZINZEDDORF T0NI9HT-
The citizens' banquet under the an
pices of the local Y. M. C. A. will be
I held In rhe palm room of the H,v,.;
I Zinzendorf tonight at S:15 o'clock. A
large number of representative titi
! steps will be present on this occasion.
! Brief after-dinner siteeches will !.
TWEfJTY-THR
EE
LIIIES I LOST
PEARY ARRIVES jm to ie
SAFE AT SIDNEY
me
COPESS I!
INVESTIGATE
Terrific Gale Wednesday and, His Ship, the Roosevelt. Puts
mursday on Great Lakes
Does Much Damage.
mil
cle to be Riven at thei
nude by Governor Glenn. Mi.
bins-, of Washington. y c.; Rev
T. Durham, of Charlotte, and Dr
u:iy.
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r.M. in Wa'-;
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CttVtt !'!) cigar-1
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NEWS ITEMS REPORTED
FROM STATE CAPITAL
In Add.t.on To Loss of L.fe Much
Property Damage Was DoneOne
of The Worst Storrrj of Its Kind In
Recent Years Brief Detail of the
Disaster.
in. Disabled, at Nova
Scotia n Port.
Commander of Arctic Expedition Is
Given An Ovation Peary Leave
Today For Short Butinett Trip To
New York Mr. Peary Joined Him
At Sydney.
! The
ra:,i.!: M.nmna; Huiuimc thi , possible That It Will Inquire
no? a; s ociotii piom;s"s so ue a, imw ! rir-,.r. f
j enjoy able one. Some of the best ial-j
Is on the ptxv
at 1 In store
Into
Negro Troops.
I Hi I
UriTAl.lt.
'ius an,;
is:i-te vt'coi.
.-he
Tie Sen:"'U
i r-a party
oficials made a for-
hp-r yes'iruiy anti-
1 iwr of inspection.
,i C. li. Allien,
,r ami sei:ral mm-
r, genera .-uppr mini
(Special 1o The Sentinel.) Jan-at lak,
n.lCMi-II V, -".. .i:f -rf...r '"M
n.-L.i.iiiii, .... .lujuitm ueu-
eral T. R. Robertson, of the North Car
olina National Guard, issued a com
mission today to Dr. Duval Jones, of
New Bern, as assistant surgeon for
jthe North Carolina Naval Brigade.
A charter is Issued tor the Beaul'ort
jllyde Printing Co., of Bell Haven. One
: thousand dollars capital Is subscribed
I with George Washington Bible as the
I ni-iiiriiinl inenrnoiv.itii-
State Superintendent of Public In
sanction J. Y. Joyner left this morn
ing fr.r Charlottesville, Va.. to attend
!the bis convention of educators there
to consider matters pertaining to sec
ondary dueation. He was accompan
ied by State Superintendent .I. v.
Hill, of Alabama, who has been Mr.
Jayner's guest for a day or two.
f trie ijinly of tne unknown man shot
I to neatti Here By feen board Air Line
! Policeman II. .I. Bivens several weeks
I
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SYDNEY
Arctic si.iii
t'idav. torn
Pres.)
Tn. :.n il
ic.it l i.-- of p'o; t rti i
rd of p.'ilr swei-plni; i
Wediu-.day and Thitnbnl!iit.d th
i ne tost vessels are harire emdnte
off Toronto, with ti men drowned:
baifce Athnns sunk 41ff Sandusky, o
nun lost; Paiiiiuia in Lake Siiw; ior.
V' HUM Il.M. Thilt.-n d.her ei-els
art- limited 1,,-t. Wcid is rectiied
tliat Helfif Tailor, sieamer. lis:
off MiisktKnn, Mich.: thai her nvw of
I nicti weie drowm d.
tacts ititer will niobulilv
I'ublisht rs' Press )
N. S, Nov. 2::. Peary"
..' r Rixseveit arrived ht re
mil disabli d. Mrs. Peary .
.'ommander, who wn Riven JoJlUaott. .,.
ovation. Pearv will
New YoiW. After intending to
will return and necimpa-
on t rip ti) ihe m
. ent iii the Twin-City
j I'ram at;d a m.isical tr
. f..r thn,-t who at ifti I.
A collect inn will be taken after the'
! conceit. The prmeechi will he nw'tl to!
jassis, the Indies work of fiirnUhlnx I
the ladles' parlor. Later there will
) he an informal social, when ilnht re-i
freshmt nts will be served. The public,
lis cordially Invited. The following Is
I the program;
! MiKuillKht Sonata I Ileshoveni Mr.
'j . Bland
N.K'ht.siilck tSchmnannt-Mis 1.11-' ' 'h' Prld.Mit lit ilUmlMlnic
Soma Believe Resolution On The Sub
ject Will Be Introduced Chairman
Hull, of Home Committee on Milita
ry Affair. Confer With Secretary
Taft Relative To Thu Subject.
(By PiibHsheT" Vrttn )
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. Cnwtr-
will, it In believed. Investigate th c-
an
for
business hi
111 the Roosevelt
leave todav ' Vo0Jl1' -As'haro'"
t ll.OL.1,1
tTroferel :ir. It.
: troj Oil:
The
; 01 ease th
in-1
casualties.
AND IS WEEKLY PIPER!-
t general master ma-
a?o was exhumed this niorniiiir for the
purpose of photographing it with a
view to future identification, ar.d
found to be in a remarkahlj good slate
11 i of preservation, owing largely to hv-
siippiinteiKieiii of i'"S l,p"n buried in an air tight casket.
;.c,. j yi . Srai, man-: "lvc'"s ls lo ue tnen at. tne ut'comuor
aspnraiimi rtt part- jterm of court and is held without bail.
awinin' sirieiin- Atteniung pnysiciaus say tnis aiter-
(Sp.'ci.;! to Th-:
RALKKiH. Nov. T.1.
if thirty-eight
is phariniicist
out i
Sentinel.)
- Eighteen
applicants for license
were successful In the
n.Kin that the condition of .1. K.
jdros. sinu-riniend- !')".
e division, .mil P. 1.. I""' abdomen
sk" t the Char
isi a niimlicr of ot her
is th3 first visit to
Ackert hi'cinie gen
V puny is visiting
tis'i'ti: ami li ft here
;es:t;!:i! aftertMioii.
tpn-ssinn, in refer-
lo say that "they
Tin- writer saw
"'in this moni
ipii'ss in t he YVa-T:,-s'
Co. from the
Kia The amount
'"s it is known lo
f sura. Being the
'itmion in the
that the Wa
it ('
m my should
? 'I"' harrel,
-
1 JFFICIAl
Press.)
---It is not
"'If an, vanity oi
' '"! has caused
,!-s,!iffs. accord
"? P"ts, agricul-
' aa-dais insist'
Deni)-
of Portsniojth, who was shot in
at the Johnston street
station of the Seaboard Air Line by
Night Watchman R. B. Parish Is as
good as could well be expected. He
has rather excessive fever with swell
ing about the wound. They are hope
ful for his recover)', but say it will he
four or five days before he will be out
of danger from Internal complications.
To the physicians and others Denipsey
made a signed' statement today to the
effect that he was in the yard mas
icr's office sitting on a box in the cor
ner asleep when shot; thht. Rastus
Parish was in the office before he fell
asleep; that they were the best of
friends and there was no reason why
he should have shot him and that he
is firm in the opinion that thi wound
was the result purely of an accident.
No new oases of smallpox are re
ported today and the health authori
ties say they think they have the situ
ation well in hand. Everybody who
lias in any way come in contact with
the disease has been vaccinated and
free vaccination is proviib-d by the
city for all who desire to take this pre
caution. Three cases, has thus far rt-
veloped among the while people and
much the most sirbus conditions ex
isting among the negroes are in settle
ments outside of Raleigh.
examination before th,' State bonid oi
iharmacy Monday, the announcement
of Hie successful ones being just made.
They ate Miss Mabel Bi'inllill, Bethel;
W. A. Blame, North Wilkeslwro; Jeff
Bruce. Marshall; I.. C. Camion, Al
lien; J. W. Coppedge, (Ireenshom; A.
Y. Deitz. Newton; O. P. Graver. Mor
Kanton; 1). M. Gurley, Greensboro; W.
A. Hall, Pavel teviHe; G. W. Hill, Wil
mington; Reginald Hamlet, Raleigh;
I.. M. King, Greensboro; E. W. Martin,-
Wadesboro; Edwin .Vowell.
Greensboro; G. L. Robinson. Lincoln
ton; I). W. Tart. Dunn; H. E. Thrower,
Wel.lon; .1. R. Trotter, Reidsville.
I Mam lending- Republicans have ex
! pies-e.l up opinion that Congressman!
1 Bui; Mini u's threat t: Contest with I
jllou. It. N, Hackilt for the hitter's!
' st-. 1 1 in ihe sixtieth congress will nev-'
i r amount to anithing. Republican
j State Chairman Adams is quoted as I
(saving that he sees no chance for
liliickliiirn to win in such a contest.
K.inie of the present congressman's
admin is are fife to say that they
have no i lea that there will be a real
contest.
It was learned 'tod-ay that Blackburn
has decided to assume editorial con
trol of his paper, the Weekly Tar Heel,
at Grcentiboro. Mr. 0. S. liradshaw,
a Greensboro lawyer, It Is understood,
has not been elitlng the paper tlnce
the Republican State convention. He
was succeeded by John Crouch, pri
vate secretary to the congressman,
who has also bee business manager of
the publication.
I A "Red. Red Rose," (I.. S. Hast-
hiss, i
; B-"In the Daik. In the Dew." C.
W. Coonibsl Mrs. Thomas Maslln.
Siegni iiidii Love Song, (YVagnert
I Miss Haidie Gainer.
! Vocal Solo, (Selected) Mr KiiRene
Storer.
Overture, Wm. Tell, (Rossini) Minn
aiy Crittt
Those who attend will be more than
repaid by the excellent music, which
will he furnished.
T
T THE REGISTIIS
E
Prof. J. N. Ambler, who for seven
years has occupied the chair of math
ematics and geology at Ronaoke Col
lege, Salem. 'a., will succeed ('apt.
K. P. Henry as city engineer of vViu
ston. Prof. Ambler was a member of
the faculty of the Davis School, this
city, before his removal to Y'irgima.
He was here the past summer doing
civil engineering woik.
('apt. Henry, after retiring from his
position, will open an office in this
city and continue in his profession.
of
T
ISSIESJTATEMEIIT
Executive Head of Sonthern
Cotton Association Claims
That the Cotton Crop Is
Not Over 11.300.000
Bales His Advice
to Farmers.
"'""yiliing." savsms..VI;
. Green,
The registrars who served for the
recent election in Forsyth received the
followiiiR amounts for their services:
U C. Merritt, $51. (in; W. F. Sprinkle,
-Steam cleaning and
, advantages for quick
gill
'!'"s Press 1
llllf of
- Rail-M-rat
curt
;t rebate to
"lln Tomorrow
st Kin,, ,;;n .
il!"h'Iav eel,..
"I "f the
to I!
Were
I:!'
i --"jr t.
G. H. Brown, $4G.f.j ; Carl V.
$-l.".H0; (1. 1. Walker. $:,2.m;
C. L. HollaiKl, $50.i;8; J. H. Cohrad.
H5.II5; S. A. James. $10.1111; 1.. M.
Disher, $!(!. SO ; J. P. Linville. V,t).M;
W. R. Rominger., $."4.Sn; H. S. Koy.
$57.51; V. M. lieroth. $17.00; J. R.
Hasten, $58.40; 1 1. Conrad,' $l!Dls;
7.. T. Byniim, $(Hi.r.o; W. A. Crews,
$40.50; Frank Cook, $t:!.mi; J.H.
paid. $12.00; W. F. Sprinkle.S
Will Transou, $:l.7.V
Shep
1 sm :
New Advertisements.
C. A. 'Jenkins Real slate and in
surance.
Armory Skating Rink Arrival
skates, price of admission.
White Star Co. Dinner menu.
Thompson's Drug Store A prepara
tion of true merit, "Dr. Thompson's
Cough Syrup"
Rosinhacher & Bro. Special Satur
day news. '
B. E. Te
driiiig and
service.
Robinson's Announcement big re
duction for Friday. Saturday and Mon-
I 'lay.
AuditoriumWilliams Comedy Co
all next week.
j Joe Jacobs Clothing Co. The differ
ence in ready-to-wear clothing.
Brown-Rogers Co. How to prepare
for a thanksgiving by the aid of ibis
store,
W. T. Baynes & Co.-Entire stock
of shoes and rubbers at cost.
C, I.. Wilkinson & Co. -Announce
opening of new clothing store.
(Bv Publlshere' Press.)
ATLANTA, Nov. 2?,. Harvle Jor
dan, president of Southern Cotton As
social ion. issues a statement follow
ing the government, census report on
bales ginned. In which he claims the
crop is not over 11,300.000. He declares
the crop is much shorter than Indica-
lions. He advises farmers to hold their
cotton for higher prices, and market
slowly. Commenting on the press dis
patch from New Orleans that the As
sociation-had lost $l(Mi,oo0 he declares
the people of ihe South should (rive
solid support and make the ass.xiln-
tion a success or signify their disap
proval and let the association go out
of business.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
RAI.KIGH. Nov. 21. In the midst of
a serious hearing of an appeal the Hu-
pretiMt Court wju today hroinchl to
confront an Illustration of "backwoodii
superstition," and credulity, whk'h
convulsed the court. It was In the
case of 1-aura Shumate vs. the town of
North Wllkesboro, In which the plain
tiff has been awarded In the trial be
low a,..,rdlet for $25 against the town
for Injuries she received while walk
ing on the street by stepping on a nail,'
which protruded through a block of
wood In a lot of tan bark which had
been put on the sidewalk by the town
street force. The Supreme Court Jus
tices were listening gravely lo the
reading of features of the evidence In
the trial below from the printed; rec
ord as sworn to by the Shumate wom
an, when this part of her testimony
threw bench and ltnr In convulsions of
laughter:
"Quest kin by counsel You exam
ined the nail after you pulM It out
of your foot?
"Answer Yes, sir.
"QuoKtlon What did you do with It?
"Answer After 1 took It out of my
foot 1 threw II out on the side of the
street, Soim- of my neighbors told trie
if 1 brought lu home ami grinsed- the
nail good It would not hurt me so bad.
I si'iit back and got it and greased
that nail. I put tne nail under the
door step and kept It there unrll we
left the place."
battalion of nenpo troops of th Twen
ty fifth intautry. Chairni.ui Hull, ot th
Iltmse .Military Committee, has eon
ft ried with Secretary of War Taft re
garding the matter. Th committer of
which he Is head would take clmri! of
any resolution on the subject.
NOTED TEROR 1715 '
0! Til TODAY
(Br rublUhert' Prs 1
NEW YORK, Nov. 111. Caruso, th
tenor, accused of insulting a woman is
Cent rnl Park monkey house, was not
called upon to face hli aecuwr Ih tat
morning. The commissioner explain
ed' to the court that thu woman had
moved outside the Jurisdiction of tha
court and ill end of notoriety mail her
refue to testify. Following th aU
tempt by commissioner to lr action
of Caruso at a fashionable Fifth Ave
nue ball last winter, which was ruled ,
out, attorney for the defence began, ar
gument. Caruso's counsel luld stiff
on fact that the o4lcenHul had allow
ed Caruso to annoy a number of wi
men before he arrested hJm. Th offi
cer watched the tenor annoy aeerJ
women before he stopped him.
MUSICAL PRODIGY
hi u
Beryl Rubensteln, th worxVrrful..
boy pianist, who Is only verj yar
old, will give a recltaj lit the aui)IU
rlitm of Hotel Zlneenrtorf tomorrow
night, at 8:15, for the heivoflt of H.
Paul'a Episcopal church building fund.
This young prodigy In the mualcaJ
t aim has attracted w ide attention and
wherever ho has appeared eirthtwla
tlc I ildlences h,lH greeted him. Ill
playing Is said by oomiietent critic
to be wonderful in every respect A
large audience will doubtless grl
lilrn
The admission price will b fifty
cents for aduhs and twenly-fiv cent
for children.
Lu
E
DAUGHTERS DT LIBERTY
Salem Council, No. 11, Jr. O. I". A.
M., has issiiul Invitations to the
daughters, sisters and wives of the
niembfrs of that rouncll to a meet
ing to he held on next Wednesday
night nt Salem council hall for the
purpo-e of organizing a chapter of the
DaugVers of Liberty.
Mi John F. Reynolds and sevmal
oilii- prominent Juniors, will fpeak
,n.,! ' Indications are that the chap-iei-
mil he Instituted W'lth 4 or 50
chin ter members.
A message was received here this
afternoon from Mt. Airy to the effect
that the suits against Graham Trotter
and Elmer Brim, two young men of Mt.
Airy, charged with shooting and se
riously wounding Miss Hethanla Ash
by, while the latter was out driving
wllh a lady and gentleman friend, hall
Miss
Mr. E. II. Gibson, an old frbmd of
the writer and a brother Odd Fellow,
wa i In town Friday and spent a few
hours lu the afternoon bird limiting
with his brother. He represent the
Brown-Wllllunison Tobacco Company,
of Wlntoii-Halein, and sell tracks of
k ods. Stonevllle Co-Oeraur.
has held
,T" H.iilwav
""" " 111"
(By PuhliPhers' Press.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 2:!. William Jen
nings Bryan in the Commoner today
denounced the proposed emergency
bill drafted by bankers at Washing
ton, it. will- be a sorrv day for the
American people when they sleep dered and was
soundly and permit anybody to place jjence is feared
upon the statute books such a meas-
uro as is contemplated by the Anieri
can Rankers' Association, says Bryan
CHIEF DP PQLICEjBiffiT WEEK HISTORY
U
(By Publishers' Press.)
WEST POINT, tin.. Nov. 21!. Jamo
S, Johnson, a merchant of l.anct ,i.
Ala . shot and instantly killed Chief of I
Police .1. W. Jones, of Umetia, today,
following a ii'iarri Johnson siirreii-
iced in Jail. Moll vlo-
C
loll
this
Sll
-U An-1
, '"Jkir. .i
."f, "-'miuee
.", Ci-,-.: ,
,,, , ' price
U !.eille
Family Reunion.
Mrs. J. J. Norman and brother, V.
I'. Moir, left this afternoon for Stuart.
Va., to attend a family reunion at the
home of their parents. Another broth
fr, P. M. Moir, who has been in the
Philliplnes for live years, holding a
iwislllon with the I". S. Government.
'lll be present on this wcasioii.
Special
-rial sal'1
o'clock, on mi
es ranging fr
sec t
fine1
line
Sale Tomorrow.
oniorrow. 10 to
school skirts, pric- j
111 $2.50 to $1 Be sine 'o
Mrs, Daniel, 227 Elm
: ho.,
il G. E. Webb expressed the opin
oilay that the leaf tobacco breaks
week were the largest In the his
i.i f the local market. Double sales
blocked nearly every day and
e is enough weed at the war
, , now lo keep the sales roing
: tomorrow afternoon.
been compromised, by which
Ashby Is lo be paid $2,500.
The case was set for trial today in
Surry Superior court. According ti
the compromise the defendants are a1
so to pay costs lu the case. It Is cli
mated thai, this with the counsel fees, (carried
and the $2,500 to Mlsx Ashby, will ag
gregate at lt-ast $5,001).
Tne message to The Sentinel re
ports Miss Ashby doing nicely. Tin
attending physician Is quoted as ay
lug that while) she Is out of dangei
there ls a strong probability that he
will never have free itte of her right
arm. The little finger on her rlgat
hand was shot off, while another ball
enteied her back, near the shoulder,
coming out In ihe neck.
The attractions tonight dnclud
the Pythian entertainment at Elks'
Auditorium, the citizen' banquet at
Hotel Zlnzendorf, the annual meeting
of the Wachovia Historical Society
ami Musical at Fl i at Presbyterian
church.
FANCY BAZAAR
Walter Sutson, colored, who com
pleted a six months' sentence on th
county roads Tuesday, was arrete4
Wednesday and this afternoon was
to Madison to answer th
charge of Mealing g, puiae containing
$5 from a negro nanu'd John Halrslon.
AGENTS WANTED-Rev. Sam Jmw"
Life and Havings, by his wife, Is tlwi
biggest seller ever inibllshwl. I'rlc.
only $2 50. Magnificent outfit an
right to territory only 5'c. Don't mis
this chance of voui lift- to make moo
'v. Write quick. Circulars free l
J Nichols Hi Co, Atlanta, Gu.
W. II, Clinard Is arranging
build a nice residence on bis lot re
cently purchased on Main tret, Bu
leni. Work will he hturted at one.
Mr .1 li. ( iiiiiininl-'s has decided j
,,. mk.i ,. Ms new' blick store building ;
nt the corner of
.reeis two siorie
first reported
I.iheity and Is-pot
s Instead of one. as j
Engine and Car Derailed.
engine and three freight cars
lerniled this afternoon on the
N C Midland road near Delo's ikiikI.
:: r," sltatlng a transfer of passenger
and baggage from the Charlotte train.
An engine jumped the track on the
N W. yard today.
An
ere
('.
The fancy work bazaar by the la
dles of the Christian church, given
last night at the home jf Mm. L, V.
Hitting, was a dei-bled success, More
than $170 was cleared alxive all ex
Dense. This amount goes into the
improvement fund and will probably
be used toward liiwtalling a heater in
the church .
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McKaughan re
turned this afternoon fioin it visit Irt
relative lit Kernersvllle,
Mrs. G A Carroll left this after
noon for Stokes t visit her pareniii.
Ml Fannie
aflermsiii from
Ht lb o returned this
a visit to Greensboro.
Special 81 Tomorrow.
Special sale tomorrow, In to 1!
o'clock, on misses' school skins, pric
es ninglng from $2 50 to $1. II" sure to
see this line Mrs. Daniel, 227 Kim
street,
Mis Emma Fount, of Allen Creek.
Term., Is the gu-s' of Miss Pmrl Me
dearls. She arrived t'hu afternoon.
I). fl. Kothrock, or Waughtown, went
to Wilki-sboro thu afternoon.
-The
here
Williams Comedy
next week.
Co will h