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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2tC
1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
" ilk 1 l i
k' Jl JL N iL ill N
for Funds
VU C. A. Building
Begins in Earnest
THEY ARE ENRAGED BIG LEAF BREAKSjSPEGIAL Ml OIIE LI DIG ;
Many Kalians Want Their Sales on Local Market Last! Rev. E. S. Crosland Preaches' 7 FJfL hfl H i
L I1LUIIUUU IIUIII
Governments Make Dip- Week Aggregated Nearly
KMiuue muesttoU.S. 2.000.000 Pounds.
of $40,000.-;
'.red for This
i-BeRdised
Sake
'aY AT WORK
1 jjc.000 I" Twenty
ijtrth An Enthusi-
t appeal for iho building t. be rm:
in this city for the local associa
tion. The service was a rutins clow;
to a day in which thp cause of tiie
Young- Men's Christian Association'
i liat reeciveu an impetus mat wm rc-i
salt in nothing shoit of a handsome j
! home for it In this city. i
'3
They C am That Treatrve
Spectators By P.-Oieci.
At CcruSo Hearing Thf
Should Be Made The Bi: s of
rr.at Co-piaiet.
-ay
For
jn-lt Appears j That Bid of the Crop
)l' Will Be So d By Christmas There
V'i'l be No Saies Waiehouses
ThuisCiy cf Th.s Aeek. It Beir-j
Thanksgiv ny Day.
ttes
Afternoon
I. (tie Canvass Were
ljfM(l Away From
U Last Night For
, e Fsature of the
. j-itnd.d Illustrated
,- George F. T.bbitts,
j, C Yesterday Y.
Host of Churches.
,-; nc::ii held al
1 hrjlqii'i' ts yes
.(Uniitut wen- ap
.. Eiiuii;ii')s for
..(y;-ii ill this city
5t iclatin:;. Tlie
hp 'i:k of c';l"'
minim; and so
1 niucii encourage-
- inn-1
of
lie
Committee.
'tiairman; V. J.
I.iip-
iimittfts.
jt&r-J. M. Rogers, i
;. L I'aitiTf.ia. MaJ.
fa, lMiirr h.
jv. C. C. Hino. H.
ii-er-E. W. O'llan
t H. E. VorUt. Joe
Lfaik-r W. N. Rey
tick. tt. 0. ( in i in.
Mer-ll. E. Fries,
F. Sbaffuer. T.
a. Leader P. H.
lor, Jnc Jacnbs. Geo.
k Men's Committee.
chairman ; R. V.
'man. Sulifonimil-
'ttraiaii-A. P. Mos
'.ttH. Blair, Ceo. V.
IT. chair in nn V S
W Jr.. Ceo. 1'. Pell,
chairman Sterling
Wn, lli-nrv Shelton.
?! chairman It.
J. S. Dunn,
'I Committee.
nan-It. A. Nnnn,
II. C'oter, w.
Jami'i
s K meet at the
"towers at ;:;o to
,s 'hf day's work.
'hes Sunday.
"rv-Os at a majority
ffcjr .M'steiday
'M. C. A. work, the
!ithir theme the re-
to the associa
'"ian (hnich Mr.
iVashiiiKUm,
'lipy on the snb
;fiion. At the
W'!' as hunc con-
ar1-ii-iuiK-.- and
ill l,
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If
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-37000
-36.000 K
-35000
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-33.00CW4
-32000
-31.000
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-28000
-27000 M
-26000
-25000
-ZtOOO
-23000
-22000
-21 000
r
M
-20 000
-19000
-18000
-17000
-I 6 000
-1 5 000
-14000
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i
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5 000
4000
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I ao ioti.
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- K' aritiar l. l'i..r-t
P'ali atoiise! the
is a lii'in'ra! dcmanil
iiw-niin. lit tah,.
'it Ma
in "plr,
hat
:mia!ii-
, The leaf
i' af mark-
i.Tt;2.st;: wi
i xiMfHd tha'
-n:ah all l-
mis show
h ml Bil.iln..
.H'cii sales on the local
.a-! . nc-k ui:!cM;e:l
i The nmehoiis-nien
wei-k'k lucak-i .mld
let : n cords, hut the tis
ial the, sales fell shut
pounds. co!iipard l'h
e .'Mst ' weklti ". h month na.
T' change tn tlie weather will af
c t'te sales lis WeeH. Wiia favor-
i.iliV M'.ious it is generally he!i''ed
irh.it tin- liulK ,,f this j ear's crop will
lie maiKeted hefnie ChriKtnias.
i 'I'l.e H.i! ehiiiiseinen halve Buret d ten
1 ILEA SUPPORT!
sell
Thursday. Thankssivins
day
Tim Soiitint-1.)
y - filial
is M
one
It.
tin
li.ii.-
ol lla
111.
h Cai.elia
.- all tli
(Sppciti! t,
ItAI.KHIH. ;
Me::n. lis; Orphainm
tlie supihiit of al! the .M
:he State, instead of just
'wo Conferi net as ii
I: was foiunlt ,! h lla- ,i
Cunferetiee, which inclnd.
eastern ser-tiuti nf the Slate and us f.i
west as (ireeiislmro. Ilowevi i th
Western ConiVrence has n.iw j.iine
fiitees with the sister conference j
I 'lis work. Tile orphanage assessne ir
ate ten per cent of the pas'mV sala )
lies paid by the arious Alethu list 1
connre.uatioiis. . The main Iniili'.in of j
tlie orphanage plant here cost Iii.ihhi.
and the ornlian.me pruiienv is alind!
at $'111,111111 Hey. .1. . Col,- is llott Ml- j
periutelldent. 1 j
There were Saturday t!iir!y-:iie
snia!l)o ruses in the pest house here. j
none of them dangerous. Tlie re are I
three white casts, one of them in th"!
pest house. The other tivi are white
women who ate closely quarantined at
their hotnts. Negroes tire very much
stirred up over the spread of the dis
ease anituifr their race and some aie
asking that the nubile schools for their
race be closed and other that ennsre
Halionn be foiblddetl to assemble In
the churches.
Joe Jlickness. colored, was arrested
here Sal in day under ordeis from the
authorities of Jersey City where he is
wanted to answer the charge uf klllitiR
a woman there November in by stran
ding her to death. TV Jersey City
authorities had 'traced him here and
notified the chief of lMilice that he
was here visiting his aunt. He was
tit her home when arrested. Ho in
sists that he has not been to Jersey
City, but has been runninx a bar in
Atlantic City. A detective is cominE
from Jersey City to Identify and carry
the prisoner bark with him.
On ThaiiksslviiiK day v. (ilenn and
State Treasurer R. I!. Lacy will de
liver addresses in connection with Ihf
i ...ice
a i om .
I 1 1 h
ei hr.
ap.pt
III! i
.11 rested Kil
a lit ;r "... w ho s'aiids
n LVetlim. while sick.
I i.- i iii!. which .lie,! a few wieks
T ie ullicers sa. Kaismi has been
ni; tliein ever since the child
His home is In lllumlown, but il
is that he has not been siaylnc
since the report went out that
a wanant had been . issued tor his r
test. He was found yesterday sonic
.lisiai ee from Ills house.
Pa i son denies thai he is a Chiistian
irieutiM and says he is not a faith
.ttisf W hen seen this al'leniiKiii. Kd
said: "Ise paid out nearly ever) thins
1st' made tils year to doctors, I 'owes
some tn Dr. Hall now."
Pais, hi will probably bo civen a
hi ariiru before Mayor Palon this afternoon.
(Ft- tihllshei i' Progs. J
HOT Sl'RINCS, Ark.. Nov. 2ii. Th
locat faction which lias been flKhtlti?
the Ramblers bus asked Miss llel -tt
ilotild to buy out the hatKinor.!.Sy lil
ted up gambling hciiiies. It Is plan
ned to have public .Ib'-.iry. Y. M. C. A.,
home and charitable ins.iliitioni occu
py tlieso places.
raising of a national flag at the Mur
phy school building In th i city by th
Capital City Council of the Junior Or
der. On the same iay State Auditor
B. F. Dixon wilV deliver the address
for a flag raising by the Junior Order
at Wakefield, this- county, for the pub
lic school house of that thriving town.
to the Juniors of Win- ;
ston-Salem.
. i
I
Larje Nu mber of Members of Junior I
I
Oreer United American Mechanics
Attended Special Service At Calva-I
i
ry Moravian Church Yesterday
Morning and Heard Spieno d Ds -'
course By the Pastor. j
One of the lit l m st lio.lies of nielli !
litis of !!) .Iiinlor Older ever assem
bled tm the nrcaM.Mi of a sptK-lnl mt
mon to t'lai Hid t was assembled at'
Calvary Morsviiin chinch eMerday!
niornini; at the iinliatjon of Sait-m ;
Council, No 14. to hritr the mifvr,i
Kev H S Crus an.:, deliver a (tptMial 1
Thanksglv iui; st noon
Bloodshed Follows Dispute
In Chicago Over Lecture to
Be Deelvered by Senator
Tillman In That City
Tomorrow Night
Negroes Urge the
Mayor to Pre
vent Speaking.
(My Publishers' prs )
; (tlH AOO, Nov 2'-.. Th firs
i KwhUIhhI a the rcui: of !he luiKr
disputt" twer thn otmiinj Icm- of
iSttiator Tihtn.in, hbh the ncgiw
Mi. Croslnii.l tooW for his text.
111:!?, "If ye know these thlUKH,
Py Hie ye if ve Vti them."
The main auditorium and th-
JohrpKie trying lo prevent. hu. wenm il.
hit.' Arthur. Kt ho. while, u ilyhi(!, ur.d
I John Plemlim. a iinro, l und'r ut
gal-irei-t rhans''d wlUi shooliiu Kth'. in a
MaVi.nili ar d
I'inilcd In
li rit s oi C.ilvat v cliun h were crowded dispnH' over Tillman.
ant! many who r-i the discourse 1 Ihakiisti, negroes.
.-ay that the sermon was one of the j the dispute,
test ever delivered from local pul ! Mayor Will Not Prtsids.
pit to thai order ( j CIUCAOO, III., Nov. 26. The nefira
Air. Cropland tlwelt on ihe prlncl- Ultuallnii wihltonlv broughl ta acut
pies Of the old r. the woik that had'stage by uiteraiices of Senator Hvu
In t n aeromplished and the work in I Tillman came lo cMina with au-
thai body in making Ihe I u umeemeiit by Mayor Dunn thai h
will not preside ni Ih MifletliiR to-
he done by
vvoil-l better.
The ItM'iil councils
Order now have more
be! s.
of the Junior
than ilno mem
tllv Publishers' Press.)
WASHINGTON'. Ntiv HU Not with
standing the efforts of the War Depart
ment, desei thins from the army are
continually growing, (ieneial A. K.
Ainsworth says; "The number of de
sertions (lining the year reached 7.7.1
per cent, of the whole number of en
listed nieu. Past year it was ti 8 per
cent. Tweiily flve per cent of all tie
serlloiiH occurred during the Hint
three months of service.
morrow night whero Tillman speaka.
Tht mayor wan called upon by a com
mittee of negmen, In aiW by Hev. A.
J. Ciirey. The comiultten denounctj
the Muintor as u bt llevor lu mob las.
They nsktd Dunne to prevent th Till
man KH'akliig "I cannot prevent hit
speech," m the mayor, "hut I will
refuse to act ns the prenldlug oftlcei'.
I find he is an advocate of lynching
men accused of crime, both white
and liluck."
The news wnn received with trumeo
dotnt applause when announced by
Ilev. Carey at Tlethel church. He) de
clared Roosevelt wan preJudlcM In
dlshandlng those negro troops.
IK
RETURH T03IGHT
(Tly Publishers' Press )
WASHINCTON. Nov. 2fi.--.Mr. and
Mrs. Rtxisevelt will return tonight
from thn IslliniitH of Panama! The
hour of arrival Is not known. The fol
lowing are new records made on Hie
trip: First Amerlcnn President to visit
foreign soil during term of office, first
American President fo visit a depend
ency of the Pnlted States.
Mrs. P. II. Dalton, of Mocksvllle,
who has been the guest of Mrs. K. C
Clinard for several lnys, went lo
OreenslHiro today to visit her son
PATRICK AT f
Condemned Man Continues In
Death Cell His Campaign
for Liberty.
In Spits of Announctir.snt That Cv
trnor Hlggina Will CMthits MM'
Sentence of Dtath To Lift Imprutn
ment Ht la Going Right Along With
Hi Fight for Abao'ult Fresdom
Caao Still on U. 8. tfuprtmo Court
Docket.
ser-
Centi
Diet.
"acy Church.
"fry (hineli wfiu
"II):,:!;,,
' H!t iii h
Tl"' tiniin
SiCOIIV
nn-
the
ear Mr.
nudlto-
er nackod
"""1 HVlav
'or lack
f a hea-ttifHl
: ,)r i-i:iy made
'WW le.c
Watch ihe Mercury Rise From
Until December 15.
IS STORY ONE
. OF CALVFS JOKES?
(By Publishers' Press.)
MADuirit l ir Vnv. 2il. Mlf'-
Calve's blind niillionaire liance is now )
believed to be one of her jokes. The I
report, that Eugene ltiggius. .aim..
ca's richest, hacliellor. is to marry
singrtr is nositlveiv denied today by
Mr. Higgins, who has been cniiFini.,
in the Mediterranean. .uu'' .
friends treat the story ol the million
aire lightly.
'' I), ;
cons
; tll'lti
Cms-
Miss
sang a
j'or' IT. fhreitz
' f',li'eta:lon to
that thev
."''ai'l as Mr Ti,'
Spl'M'ed Chris.
mighty
!' ytiiing
"Th- Hat-
r- Ti',',, .
,""'h.' a-
' HCi;
'-'llir
t'f
began
""'orialiiin
fol!ow,,a n
1M'id 'Allan.
r h "'' America
San
'.it1
If .v.
r, 1 '-at,
1.1.
V,. " '"viiuk and
liri.
t ti.
lo all
fn world.
What Registrars Received.
One of the registrars for the lereiif
election thinks the amounts paid them
last week by the county commission
ers may not have been understood by
the public generally. The r-xwirar
was required to pay the judges of ih''
election, rents.etc, out of the anioun's
recelved. In other wonis me
trars received only $1 -'h a day
fur their services.
Ex-Judge II. R. Starbuek went
Colfax this morning ' llis '""
T. C. Starbuek. . who is dancci-oii
HI. He was accompanied by Dr. S.
Montague.
1 Warl,.
an earn-
WANTED White girl fo:
work. Twin-City Studio,
street.
he. - wj r. n A.'. Assr -r. j.i r -v-Ji..Tii,n'
i WiW f : m l-')i
fBy Publlihor' Praia.
SEW YORK. Nov, 2lwyer Al
lx'rt T. Patrick In hla cell in the dvth
house nt King King la UxUy golog
right nlong with his campaign for
complete vindication, iiaffoctil by
the reiKirt that (imernor Hlgglna will
commute his tVeath aentenc to Hf
Imprisonment. When Informed at tha
governor dlslou Patrick showed no
emotion.
"I never bVlievwl h wu)4 b te
ctel." declared his faithful wlfo, "H
iicxt llleved It either. We will now
prove he Is Innocent,"
Patrick was declared gulity f th
murder ot William Marsh Itlce.
Appeal Continued on DocVat
WASHINCrTON, Nov. 2C Th fiu
prenie Court will continue on the dock
et appeal of lawyer Albert T. Pat
rick, wtiteuceit to die In the edfKlfrlc
chair at Hlng Hlng, denplie tho report
ed promise of commutation of n
teme to life Iniprlsonmenl. Tlx case
i!l , KHlbly not br reached beforo
next October term. Should Patrlck'a
attorney ask to have the appeal din
nilsMcd, thei Is a chance that Patrick
jinay escape even prison; otherwise
jthe cuw will be heard In open cotir'.
land the court will puss upon the (iie
I Hon of a new trial.
New Advertisements.
Rosenbac her Hro. Anounce big
slaughter sale of clothing.
Frank f Itrown Second week of
hlg rost sale, greater hargalnit, greater
helling.
Watklnn lWxik Store Cut gl
complete stock specially prlceit.
K. Robinson-Wright's health tin
del wear; special for the week, $1 gar
menu 7"ic.
The ltee Illve-Ilig Sptlal for Ihli
wt k in hilk and dies good.
Tudor Ai WlmbihTl. district ageutJ
'Mutual Ilnefit I. If'- Insurance Co. Im-
portatu' of Insuring today.
White Star Co -- IlieakfaKl niinii.
Something Entirely Nw.
In order to Introduce ir new card
,-itid hoiida iKiveltles we will give freo
for this wee; only with each one dol
lar purchase tt xst-caid wl'b. your
own plcmie thereon TwIrK'lty
Hi iidio, Sl' 1-2 Main street, east. sld
courthouse.
iiu'ht
1"! I-
Mail
The newly elected county
will be sworn In next Monday
offid.
Mr
fa tin
I-'j rtio
l,i hoi i
MfVi reading in
, ,'i i -
'the
PROBLEM SOLVED AT LAST.
lav antioiincenyils ol ihe ii.-w (k !: and new
p'ay i, tiii.!"'s'..inil, rio-v w,
Notice Merchants.
The retail merchant will boM 4
regular meeting In thn association
rooms over posinnVi' tonight, a full
atteiulanco in urged