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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29. 1903 PRICE 5 cnns iEAK. ST" ;t PURSUED -ierof Men Search jjjoseWtio Commlt-'-itile Atrocities In le.xican Town. j,To The Mli After the c,rryng Three Captured 'j!h ThemEf'orti To Lo- !, ThuJ f' H'"v Proved I Publishes' Press.) Arizona. I?- -9--Three ;irej hv the Yaqui Indians i iiu'tio were carried off ' jps to the hills and are V-nw. Horrible barbarl-Li-wira'"! bv Indians in th ;t;e town. For two esse- hail the village, tor :i rs ami ravaging every- r-i di;io!i is in pursuit HEWS ITEMS REPORTED E GREEKSBOHD VVirJSTOrj-SALEM ad-1 I j .ilt program was render- ijflu at Chris! mas enter he Salmi thodlst Sun- honi. Suns of the An-srb:H. .Ilendins. Paf'ur. I The Christmas Bells 'an rton. ,3 Ha:! the Day of Peace (tool. l-Ch-iistnian .Morn Bv illy ZiAir. . , , . j-Cm-dy Jim .By .Nellie joice. Ye Waiting Land; :iwol. and Holly Wreaths By -The l.itllo Town of 3y Miss l.ee Btiber. ! a SoiiK.oC.SuowfJakes :"a-s (if Children. -S'l(ftwlT-By'. Pauline -The Stars That Slriue s Mslit-lly May Miller, tiic Nations By Miss t-Xw I l.av Me Down .V'ltii' Cornish and Tes- j-The Prodigal Girl By Ye Bell's By the HJt'li' Missionaries By J-.viituiiiii By Eugene Nuns of Gladness By f t') Your Eyes By the .orus I'raiso Him! By (Special to The Stlt! ) GREENSBORO. D.c. 2! B. t,rc juunmiiii iasi niga; the N.fional As sociation of Colore,! Teachers of Asri cultural and Mechanical Co:,.-,. ondary Schools and School of H-h. r Education issued two strong apiKuls one addressed to the people of the country and the other , rh (onnhai-a nf l., L . . . i t. ... . ' 8UUUI. in addition to tills new officers were elected, a place of meeting chosen and other business transacted. There was a good attend ance and the discussions were lively and entertaining. MANUFACTURES TEH PER GEI1I OF ALLJOBAGCO IN U. S. This Uity AlsoManufactures Nearly Ninety Per Cent of All Plug and Twist Tobacco Alade In This State Report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue. "FWJJ Cf LIGHT" 11 SERIAL FORM Th,. r I on ( l!ie I'uited S'ates com missioner t,f internal unemie contain sonic !r!u: Winston s ninety pu tx'.reiueiy iu! n-siii,g statistics I twist to!) tcco ms l.e.li, .f plug and i.uil in the to the iii.unifactiiie of toh.icca iu the I'nited Ste4s It reveals the fact that in th.. ,-, .,r o..t R- Wright. Georgia College, Savannah. Tl ,!h annlversarv of the ''"I will be celebrated l"'ile of Winston-Sa-; fr I he panic, which r '"unhouse. if' are askedl to for the parade, which "' a. in., forminir near i. - f h"H-nit and Linden the colore, cornet band. fi at the courthouse, to ' parade, will be as P"r- I- L.' Berry. Weaves To,r, ' !'iufc:,iiuatioli W. A Vim, cuk Vil"i-Kev. x. D. Sham HaizSi Slater Choir. "f Hie Glbbes Ma- fot President. R. State Industrial Ga. First Vire-Presld, nt, James 11. Dud ley, A. & M. College. Greensboro. C. Second Vice-President, James Hathaway. Kentucky Normal and dustrial School. Frankfort. Ky. Secretary, W. T. B. Williams, Hamp ton Institute, Hampton, Va. Tlie next meeting will be held in Washington, D. C, December 27-3 1907. President Roosevelt. Secretary Wil son and Commissioner Harris are to be invited to address the session. me .Messrs. Cone, proprietors' of tiie Proximity and White Oak Mills last night save a most elalmrate over ser's banquet fn the dining room of the Guilford-Benbow, to which a la.-ge number of superintendents, overset's and other men employed' with the mills and several prominent men of the city had been invited. Mr. Caesar Cone was toastmasrter and presided wittj grace and dignity. There were several impromptu sie(clies and all were interesting. After the speaking gifts from the employees to Messrs Cone were presented. Tli presenta tion Reeclievs were made by Judge W P. Bynum, Jr.. D. P. Stern and E. D Broadhurt. At the regular seml-monthh meet ing of the board of aldsrmen last night it was decided to hold bn March 12 a special election to vote on the ques tion of issuing $u0,00O tends for school purposes. It ! provided tlrat a new registration must be had and in this way the board of education hopes to carry the bond issue. State of N A aire. :n ai.iiiof.t' t c nt i ( all i UI.UiUt.H'i Hit Can ima. ly statid m The Sentinel i'h -rti jiirti- i red aUme shows eiiiMeiua that N.irtii Carohn.i " tnatuii armies of the entire ainouut of plug, twist an,i i more tobacco (ban nne o'tn r State In siiHiMiii; "Kiacni nianutactun d In the the I r ion. atM.iit IS'.ooo.ihmi whole I'niie i Stati s IHiUIHl-i than Mi-sourl. which comes se- iN' comtnission mon i..., ..... report aiso ret.its trie tact that on.. X. j ,tiWiTCH nicht rRumpq IqrnRrfiRY qtriiiq " iiiiuii IIIUIII ULIIIIULU ULUIILinill uiiinUu ST DID HOI CHURCH NAMES COMMITTEE . f The annual watch-meeting will he held at the Home Moravian ehurcli next Monday night. The beautiful SUE TO COLLECT (Special to The Sentinel.) RALEIGH, Dec' 29. The corpora tion commission today Instituted suit against the Southern & Atlantic Coast Line Railway Companies for penalties for failure to properly bulilttln trains, (he Southern at Greensboro, Gastonla and Raleigh and Whlttier's and the Atlantic Coast Line at Fayeiteville. The penalty In each case Is $500. The complainant against the Southern at Gastonia is E. A. Albea and against. the Atlantic Coast Line at Kayetteville Is N. Sinclair. The complainants in none of the other cases are given yet. The suits are begun In Wake Superior court. The rule of the commission vio lated Is that railroads shall bulk tin trains half hotir liefore arriving time and In case of an unusual delay shall state on the board cause of delay and as accurately as possible the arriving time. New Advertisements. Frank C. Brown Anoiinccs continu ation of great slaughter sale for ten lays more. The Busy Store Twenty r cent. red net ion throiiirhout eutiio mens clothing department. Thompsons Drug Store Physicians prescriptions given special attention A. Dave & Co. Thanks tor liberal patronage. A happy new year to all. White Star Co. Breakfast menu. Newman's Variety Store Thanks for" patronage throughout the year Just closing. J. A. Welsner & Co. Mantles, til ings and grates. Pattern work a specialty. Landqtiist & Pfohl, Druggists Five years' growth. Owen's Drug Store Thanks for your business the year closing. Call same phone for same prompt ser vice during 1907. Crawford Plumbing & Mill Supply Co. A prosperous new year to all. Simpsons Drug Store Just tell your doctor to lear your prescription with us.' die custom of watching the old year and extending a welcome to the i.ew year has been faithfully kept by the Moravians for nio.i's man a hundred years. At the first service, which will begin at S o'clock. Bishop Uon.iihaor reads the menioialielia. covwrir.g the important hapiienliigs of the old year local. State and national. He also gives interesting statistics of the M ravians in the Southern' province, in cluding deaths, marriages, etc. The second service opens at ll:Hu and Is concluded Just after tlte old church clock strikes the midnight heur. The Sentinel txviim on Ttivwlay. J.tuiiaiy 1. the publication iu n-ilai form .f -The Pillar ef l.li;ht." one f the tn,. st ix'pn.ji n.m!( f recent year. When Mi" tvnk aw are! (t .s hai!e, by crtiies as a fusit ir of ftclhm. ih: ., ,.n; a ni4!! l-r centage ef T'le Seii'iu.-I lealern have had a:i n.'rtnnt y to rvd it. P is laigely fur this nasoik that th nov el will he pulnislH'd by thU jmiht In M'rial foim WhlU- to tviir the riglit t.i puli'ish It In tbi 'tenltory entails considerable exlviiM ll Is an p'!iiH tuie that e feel ire our rjih'r will ppteM,ite. " "The Plllur of I.lghf to by IjxiU Tracy and is an linen ly IntertWinn liry. the ptot of which hlnttel about a hipwm'k. There l delightful love story rtiiiuiiiK through it. Ni reader of The SeDtinel should neK'.eet tire opportunitv to i ad thlb luivnl in serial form Iu The Sentinel, beginning Tuesday. (By t'unllshers' WASHINGTON, l-c of Cominerce and Uil. iHilnted a ( ninilttee i.k Press.) 29 - Secretary r Straus ap av to begin an 'Xii:ii!iMt!oii of passenger act of tS2. PRESIDENT CASSATT (By Puhllahrra- Prm.) NEW VOItK. Dec. "He dW of broken heart." Is the stimeiit of in its relat;.;n to Mieruge awonunoda- j friends of Alexnudftr J. Cnssatt, pre (By Publisher!!' Press) LODT. Poland, Dec. 29. 'lvil war exists here on ac-nunl of kxkout ol 21, not) factory hands as reult of vio lent socialistic agitation among the workingmen. The ircnips are patrollng the streets, red flags are (lying from many houses and numerous clashes between the troops and workingmen have taken place. WARSAW, Poland. !. 29. Twenty workmen from . Lodz forced t belt- way today Into tho ln'ine of Col. Ob rutshoff, at Lukoff, and killed him. mm and of 1 1 k of other nations on the same matter, and to examine ac tual steerage conditions on ocean steamer hringiuq; imnr.grants here. The tludinx of the eonuuiitie I to be made the basis of report tne secretary intend to make to Congress for an amendment to the net In question. Family Reunion. J. L. Warner, of Greensboro, was here today en route to Uisv1lle to visit his father, J. I. Warner, who will celebrate his koth blrthdav tomorrow by holding a family reunion. All of the children and grand-children have been invited to take dinner at, the old homestead. ('apt. DiiKan. who has been con ductor on the Southern yard here for more than a year, will go to Danville tomorrow to Uieet General Superliiten. dent Coapman and receive his offlekij appointment as trainmaster of the. new Wlntttoii division. Capt. Dugan will have his headquarters In this city, lift; idea the roadw from Greeuslxno to North Wllkcsboro and from MH. Airy to Sanford- he will have two small branch lines runirluR out from Greens boro. The suiierlntendcnts and trainmas ters of the n f w Winston and Moores vllle divisions will take charge Janu ary 1. Obadlah King, colored', who occa sionally preaches, was before Mayor Eaton yesterday afternoon on the charge of wh1pp'e his wife. Defend ant waa fined $10. Mr. C. 0. Cbiidwick todny quali fied as deputy register of deeds" for Forsyth, the oath being admlulHtered bv Court Clerk Transom UU-nt of the Pt iinsylvaula railroad. The sensational dlselotmrea during In vestigation of the road by lnterntate Commerce t'oninilnhloll t hat, officers of the ooipixiny enjoyed profits of , coal cumpxiiliD In exchange for favoni U held responsible for ("aawatt's ileath President CamrfiU died at his home lu Philadelphia ywtterday. He was fi" years okl. He was Mrlcken with heail disease shortly before cm o'clock and died before afcslslttce could bo ren dered. Mr. Casual t was head of th Penn sylvania Railroad and lx other con cerns and a director In 13 companies. His wealth U estimated at froiu $M), (HKl.OOO to $7.ri,mtl,(XKJ. OLD WILKES 0000 mi ri u EKOUGH FDR HID 1 "No more VVest for tm," u.v Mr. R X, Garner, a iiptive of VllHe) county, wlio left .North Carolina In Mr. Garner spent, "the night here, leavlnn tli Ik morning for Whkes whi-re ho ex pe't to nunaln. HIb mother reside near Wllkesfjmi. The wm utatH tlvat he had Imimi living near Sacja mento, Cal., for fotiryean. Prior to that time he in various Wntern States. He has drldeli to take eliarge of his mother's farm and, load u Uaa strenuous life in the .future. Misses Bessie and Bthel Carroll, of Stokes county, who have beeu vlltliK their uncle, 0. A. Carroll, returned home thin afternoon. I Oil; '""""'oi.-t. S. C. who Is with his family, Pric. f"r Virginia. '-Mil "f Spartanburg, M .1. !' n,' several days here Uyerly. left for 0( t'teensboro, Is in ' N I-' Carroll returned 'm a v'slt to relatives "f Hi!lsU,ro, who has Ml red during the :l' home today. ' 'aine n this afte s trip South. Mr. Robert Ward, traveling sales man for the Brown & Williamson To Co.. has the distinction of wyi- nlng the second prize in Norm mi" IIiia for selling the most tobacco for that comnanv. This is no more tnan the people expect f Mr. Ward's ( ffl clency and energy. Norm lKro Husller. Miss Cooler Maslin and Mr. Thos Harris, traveling salesman for the It J Remolds Tobacco Co., were mar ried by Rev. W. F. Staley WedncMlay morning. Their homes arc at Brier Creek, this county, where I hey have many 'good wishing friends. North Wllkesboro Hustler. mm i mjrsw - ! , i I h lei m 3 WHITE fJEfl AfiEJTJ TOILS One Accused of (Murder. One of Assault With Intent to Kill, and Third Assault With Bnlfe. John Cordon, T Anr Clvargt ef Killing G'lt Brandham; Claud James, Shooting Negro NVn and Woman, and Ooaa Wheeler, Carving Negro With Knife Two of Defend ant To la Civen Hearing Before Mayor I a ton Monday Afternoon. Chief n Piiltee TJwmian la fmicnt- aiming bin nin up their suemw in aptuiiiig thre irtr lw will clKl upon to tninrrr sfrlmis charjra in the courts. John Gordon, who Is aceuI of Br lag the shot that caused th death, of GUt Brujidharn, I In ill. AlKut 2 o'ekicli this nKM-nlua: CUml -lamee, a white man, alKnit '3 yr ihl. arreated at his hmne on Hit Ik.Vw a reeh mreet. He U IndVted Utr assault wltj intent to kill It ,bt a!lg.f that James la the party who shot S isl Crrrd and Joaeph Ri" dy, Isnh colotrd. whlla thy wr r turnlng from an rnturtaliinM-nt at th colore-! Cltliens' Hall Welttay nlgbt. The officer hava erbkrnra lhat Jamee; wna with Nou Myara aixf Gir;e SU'a, tww other ymnj btt men, at the time of the trouble. In fart. Myers stated to on or two of th offt- oers this moniligr that Jiuiies is tlto otvly ona in tha ity tliat fired ujsm th muroea. Mytr also alUged that the ufgroe were ahootliiK t them. lUxl'ly adinlta that ha fired nu tiui at the whit boys JVr he was aAot, but ay that thw pisUil Hrd by Mill belonged to Jim Walker, another col ored djiui in the party. Thla statauaut Ut corrolforaled by Walker, who 4 inlts that be nave the piaU4 to Roddy. James, who says ha wsa mrrtl about 11 month ako, lulmili that he) had taken a few drinks th night of 'he shooting, but he tknlaa amidiiUl- eaJly that he Wia on Clieatnut Street at tl t.lnw ol trouble. ' ' . Wlwit Chief TbOiiiaa, aeotnjnlatI by Pailohiuiv Pratt aitd Urran. "VlKlt- el the home of James at 2 o'clock) W iiunliig, Utu lUr attimpted to if cape tnroujrh aarond-atory windor' Id his ulKhtlothe, but thfl chief, ,wli, hlieiMd U) be near Ui "wludOw.W; ed him iignirist inakitin' eAtcA a' Watf James then cloaod Urn window and siirreuikired. Dokm Wink ler, a )ukk whttit bmua licensed of UKinw a knife with b4 H-fe-t u)Kn the head of iWsrni" Barnes; colored, on Fourth fctreet, Christnuwt Bve, was arrtrnted Ihla tiuontllif Ctlef Thoma hopponad Ui tak paept mt of the window from hit luuwlquartni and as- Wlityeler leaiUug agulii'it a telephme ist jit the corner of Main ami Kmrth atreets. An ofOoor alli ed to go out anj bring him In -Mid b did. Wheeler pnufnaw to bm parffiHJy, Itinirent f th iJiarRa against htu saying tJiat ho wtm not on Hnt iftmat whmi thfl narving took place, Jamea and Wlnr'tr will ito jflvan a henrlng hefora Mayrir Katon Monday aftemonn, HSJ1IO BDAPAHTE COiiFERS Pr rubllsbara' Presa.) WASHIXGTDN, Inc. lJtW:na Ing his mlnskm tu rn t'n(Ud 8tate AI torney R. P. It;vin, trf San r"mnclw, mild today: "1 have ntnt Attorney eral Bonaparte reifj.rdlug the so-called Japat)ie seJiool mutlotj, lh treaty betweon the r til ted State and Jaiitin and the rlghta thereunder of Japan- i subject in this country. Tha ot- Ject of the confereuoe wftt be Ui detar. ml no methwla of procMHtur if any and Ut guarantee Japanae In Prtami their rights. We bate rer;h-d no fl clnlnti as yet. Othtr ctmferemre will follow with Mr. Ilouapart) aud other offli'tals. LOST Open face wateh wth Rrwn hiuk, fob oil It, !xt. en STiplrr store and corner of Ma. end Klf'tt slrst. Jlnd'-r pleaM retv i 'o thiit office. Mr. and Mrs. W. M N'lnn. who were' married at New Cam!-, IV. on the 19ih limt.. were here thl'i ftfterrvo'm, returning to New Cs'i from a visit to Mr. Nunn'a parents at Ridge-way, Va. T I.. Rawley re'urned this afteniooa from a visit to his former 1miih al ReldhvlUe. Miss M.ifKl.j Smith returned Uii a'f-t'-niooii from a visit t New York. 1 h.' ;intit.y officials haw il-l.led j'o e'ov , their officii M Tin'wlw) , New Ye;-1 a Day ! TROUBLE AHEAD FOR THE KAISER. th. xr-H the ne welect.o- for the Re.ch.t.g doe. not 9et off of. that bos there'll be trouble coming. X;wh It'-ni It Is staled thai a 1 slag should Tf've advene to the Hi'O crisis Is llire.l'ell in (.Miii.itiy in c.ne the ii'-w election for the K'-irii-. M iK4 Johnnie Dlcknon, "f ("JiarMte, arrived in the city this afternoon and sill be (lie guests of Mle Norfl'ict and Wa'klns for some da a.
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