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J.- 1 E tdi THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE PUBLISHERS' PIiI3 AND HEARST SPECIAL TELE G HAP III C SEEVICZ city r.on to:; WINSTOX-SALEM,. (, T1IV IISDAY EYKMMi, AUil ST N 1I07. it.ici: sit.nts. TV ED. 1 lore Garages In New York City, of yults on Women crd a:i- AI- ... "iin timif Several ts Being MadcTPday. rR2iH)ASSAULT3 IN THKEE MONTHS - - ...... vn,v'i Record for Such , ,f new in N'net Day an1 Ther Assurance That in Ent of the V8 Is at Ha..d-Horribl Story ::0auS Told by a Girt ToVay. ) 0 YORK. Auk. S.-In thi last it arflu -l1'' attacks and criiA1"! Ix eii made m .New children, Bonie scai'l.v mill each day ye swelled. jails II'1"' in iiml J Hi, cradle ' ij-i is being ly it (l.'vli'd that Isabel Ran vintn ii, who staggered lm craun Hospital today, foil faint 5 tad in'tn held a prisoner two days a:ht hy two men wno assauiieu VitaM h'cr. White seeking employ on Mulberry street Monday she y sfiied and dragged up a flight j uirs ami kept a victim to the :, of mi'ii till last night, when they Jed her nut. k third man. John Rucek, au Aus 'iii, ruu been locked up today for 1 .4 d...iu:t on a child. Over in t-a there were several similar iii ii(lai e upon the celebration iii Sunday of the one hundredth an j iMfy f 'he organization of the i'Mndny school in North Carolina, Lutheran church; a few i south til this city, promises to lira The school was organized im very active laymen, Oottlelb tur and Henry Hippie. The pro- ;ii unbraces .services at the grave j'toiH'iiiiiK exercises III the churcli ik dmo I no ycdirs ago, music fimal rciuliiiR, "Sketch of Kev .ry Riiilo mid the First Sunday ;.)! as (''inducted hy Him." by Mr jJ L. Messcr. Address "The Rev Hi Sh.-her and First Sunday ol Twhcrs." hy Rev. W. A p, "Th" Sunday School as Con J-. years ago," hy Mr. F. D. L. "!,r. Address "History of Hope itiiitili," by Rev. W. A. LllU. spiking of the cmtennlal the 1o fdi'or of the t'ulon Republican i b,' has always heard that the f ftiltli'jli Sholier was a liiemhei I' M'tavlan church lu Salem, but d'ff.'ii'iK fining up more' of a 'm! than doctrinal nature, and he ww his nieiuherslilp and united s the Lutherans at Vopowoll and Miirward started Su nil H, enlisting Itcv. Hi nr..-Klpple f work. The best of Christian "S lias alwais existed between Hwnvlmis and the Lutherans fit cwld not) he otherwise, for in iut si these two (loiiomlna f haidlv disagree being very ! if in essential respects. f'fWiiK the l)i-st Sunday School SiHIf , the beginning nt Hope f an iirulisimti d fafct,' and 'the j-llcan guru oven farther by be Mt to ho the first alTort. of the p y South, if not the nation, f'lii' liiinihle and unpretentious i 'ii'Swlial mi Klmndance of Eoori k resiilt,.(i ni,(i Whut a vast enlisted fnm, y(ml. to year h Sunday School banner, eni las it docs Uie children and f Mi. h young minds to re s tirtiulits iiuii worship which effectively done in ri'f nipprrrrn nur uLil rfiJJLlibLfl MIL GOES INTO EFFECT All Railroads in This State New Sell ing TiokeU at Rate at 2 14 cents a Mile Those Rebate Coupons. PROF. I S it on GuTGH SCHOOLS Entertaining and Instructive Lecture Before the County Teachers Institute Trof, NoWc's Speech in School at Glasgow. POWERFUL FLEET TO BE ASSEMBLED Conference May Not Be Held Tomorrow The I 1-4 cent rate for passenger fares went Into effect today on the railro.uls of the State, the pink cou pon being discarded. The putting into effect of the new rate will d.mbtless lead to some confusion amtng ticket agents and others for awhile, as they liave been accustomed so Ions to sell ing tickets at the higher rate and are familiar with the price of transporta tion to various points on the basis of this old rate. The rebate coupons which have been used since Judge I'rttehard's re straining order went Into effect, can be redeemed, if the courts sustain the new late, the holders of these cou- Prona receiving the difference between tthe new and the old rate. There has ileen some speruhtion in the-se cou pVns. A traveling', man old $5.00 wrth for $t.4n a few days ago to a citizen of this city. FOR HIGH SCHOOLS. Applications From Porty-Fve Coun tief Approved By State Board Twenty-Six Teachers Pass. RAJAEIGH. Aug. 8. The State Board Education has granted the State Appropriation for high schodls In fortyflve counties, the State's pro portion V' the funds for establishing these retools being (25( each, the counties Jietting from one to four. The counties and number of schcHils to be established follow: Those get ting one eiffh: Alamance, Alleghany, Anson, HeaiKort, Caldwell, Currituck. Duplin, DurhVm (Iran villo, McDowell Onsow, Person, Richmond,, Scotland, Surry, Swalni I'nlon, Wilkes, Yadkin. Those getttitR'two each; Chatham, Cabarrus, Catawba, Colutulius. Cleve land. Davie, OVllf(ru' Harnett, Lin eolu, Macon, Martin, Nash, Pender. Pitt, TraiiB.vlvanlV. Vance, Warren, Washigton, W'ilsOB- Those getting three: CtiniberlRnd: Forsyth, Hocking ham, Rowan. Ths getting mr: Wake. Robeson. !( Ih expected ap plications from ftl'tecfl other counties will be approved. It Is announced that only twenty six out of the snventytfve teachers who stood examination ill the various counties recently for five-year certlfl cates as teacher s In ttl public schools passed, the work oTR grading the papers having just been completed In the office of the State superintend ent of public instruction. f not he as ' ray, ill! W ' If BALTIMORE TODAY ;'1JI"RK, Md., Aug. 8. Fire to-"-'i.ved i lie gKantp prain ele ' 'h" Haltlmore and Ohio Rail '8i a loss of building alone of '' X estimate of the loss to the ,,; building la yet obtaln i Bremen had narrow es ".r tire started p bit? stables '"iniore Transfer tympany, ;tu chair factory of llech- HAU is INNOCENT. "nes Found Who Will Tes (Tm German Murder Case. AK S.-Thc police an--,?"r"lay t.;,t Olga Mollter. sls . o' Carl Hau, recently con L".'"1' murder of hla n-.other-ln- ,"-'1 lie IN SERIOUS TROUBLE Yank Petree, a 17-earoId negro who is in j'til at Newton, on the serl oils Charge of attempting to crlmin ally assault Mrs. Vance Slginon, al Catawba Springs, Is from Winston Salem, lie came up before Uocordei Griffith two or three weeks ago foi vagrancy and ho put up the plea thai his health would not permit hi? doing manual labor. Tim city physi cian examined Ynnk and Dr. Lock ett's diagnosis was to the effect that Petree was of sound body and able to exercise his muscles. Tlie negro was released upon the payment of a fine. Yank was before the recorder on another charge assault with a dead ly .weapon. He was scut up to the Superior Court, where the defendant pleaed guilty and was fined $15 and costs. It develops that he went away without faying all of his fine. Yank Is in a close place, now. A press dispatch from Newton says that he has been identified by .Mrs. Sig man as her would-be assailant. The telegram also says IliHt the enllrt section is greatly incensed over the attempted outrage on one of I lie best women of that county, and violence may yet be d uo, though it lb hardly thought likely now. NEGROES IN CANAL ZONE. Colonies of Colored People To Be Es tablished There. HOT SPRIXGS.Ark., Aug. K.R. A. Williams has contracted to engige n,i f.imiuh Ave thousand negroes to work In digging the Panama canal Ho nlnna to -establish negro colonies in the canal zone. . , . FIGHT CALLED OFF. Will ested in connection '"sc. Tho .,.rncl -llt ho ! 'he strength of statements .,; fc'rnn Vonlindena "that he ' shoot her mother, and that ...i.K'e,, ' ' night flan. I Out of Condition and Not Meet Burns. toa Avcpi.Ka.Cal.. Aug. 8. dans' fight with Burns has been Cans Is out of condition. called off. Besides Battleships Navy De partment WIU fsmd Most Formidable Cruiser Fleet1 Ever Gotten Together to Pacific Coast. The devotional exercises at the Teachers' Institute this morning mre conducted by prott ssor Sea-. Miss liriggs then lecluied on dra ing. Professor Xuble then lcitnr-.l on tit" different methods, of Instruction in the schools of Scotland. He Ulus trated the lecture with natiy Ixxiks, compositions and exercises which he obtained from the schixil authorities while he was in Scotland. He com mended the xcelleiit discipline dis; plu.ved in- the Scotch schools, ami sug gested some of their customs that would be advantageous for our sys tem to adopt. Rveryoue In the schools are Snitch men. and they have better discipline than a school wlih pupils of different nationalities. Professor Noble told of an extempore speech he delivered in the school at dlasgow. ' was called on to make an address before fifteen of the ugliest women I have ever seen," said Professor Noble. "They frightened away all the inspiration I might have had. tint dually an idea came to me, and I launched forth, 'Ladies, when I was a child 1 learn ed to read and to loveRobertHurns. who sang so sweetly of the Honule Scotch Lassie, and It give me great pleasure to see the ladbs who In spired his noble lines.' " All the ladles blushed. Professor Noble described the beau tiful Scotch scenery Immortalized In Burns poetry, and ended by saying that the grandest thing he saw In Scotland was an old, gray-haired Scotchman who pointed out to him the landmarks of Burns' boyhood, and pointing to a hill off In the distance told htm that little Hobby Bums used to follow the plow there, slid then In a voice tense with passion .quoted his lines i"To a Mouse." Truly a great poet Is a national possession. WASHINGTON, A ig S.-SurpriMna n vclaiioii eic nude today through diseloMires of ilherio well gtianbil plan of admiiiltrntioti to begin Immediate ly the niobilijt.it ion In the Paeltlc of tie- tius iKmeiful cruiser tied er assembled. Orders wen- Issued for almost the entire cruier strength of the Asiatic squadron to sail across Ihe Pacific to California. The new crulsi is Califor nia aud South Dakota are nearly ready for service. The St. Umis Is sailing up the west coast. The Washington and Tennessee will join them before August closes. The plan calls for mold Dilation of eight of the biggt crul sers and eight protected cruisers off the California coast lie fore Rem Ad mii.il vwns Kails from Hampton Heads to join them HL hatt!tshlps. The new Meet will be under the command of Real Admiral James II I lay ton, w ho goes from Manila with font cruisers. PROF. HOLT EXPECTS TO Prof. J. Allen Holt, of Oak Ridge J. L. Hailey, of Kim City, and J. O. W. Gravely, of Rocky Mount, passed through the elty this ni'jrnlng en route to Pilot Mountain, where they will Httomt the Tobacco Growers' con vent ion. Prof. Holt was asked whether he Intended to enter the race for J'on gressman In this (the Fifth) district or not. He replied that he had not made all of his plans yet,, but that In all probability he would enter the race. PROGRAM FOR BAND CONCERT. To Be Given on Court House Square , Tomorrow Evening. The program for the band concert Friday eveni'.ig is as follows; PA.RT I. March "The Cavalier"...-. .. ..Hal' March -"Three Links",, .. ...Millet Selection "The Belle of New York" Kerkec.lteeves Intermezzo "The Dream of fhe ,- j Rarebit Kloiid" . , , . . ThtirbHn'Vxd Waives "Claiibel" Ripley Two-Step "Fare Thee Well, My Old Kentucky -Home'' .. Smith PART II. March- Imp. Order of Red Men t ' Seltz Ovrrtui v Facile "Mignonette" lis iicrmau ii-Laiirendeau Waltzes "Ninella" Bennett Medley Match 'Radium" .. . .Gay Serenade "Cupid's Charms". .Miller lltv request.) . Two-Step "You'll Not lie Forgot ten, I.adv Love" ..Halle-Meyers Til's program is subjeit to change. TWO NEW CHARTERS. Incorporation Papers Are Issued Business Concerns Today. RALIJIOII. Aug., 8 New charters w'ere granted today ns follows: Ford aiid Johnson T'oliipany," I Itch Point, to do furniture business. $Hl UiMl paid In by SKphcn O'Donnell, Carl A. Clin, J. W. McDonald. The Hrigetoii Lumber Co., Ciaven comity, $:.0,Oft with $lb,nw paid in by A. P. Hunting. H. M. Hunting and some Norfolk parties. From pirties who came In on the inarloite train tills ntlcruoon It whs learned that the attendance upon the Masonic picnic at Mocksvlllo today was a record-breaker. The special from Winston Salem rolled into Davie's capital with over 100 passengers. The train did not stop after It passed (iemmous, as there wits not even standing room In the couches on on platforms. As soon as all Ihe passenger alighted at Morksvllle, the train re turned to CloninltuiN and carried an' oilier load of humanity to the picnic, stopping at all the stations between there and Mocksvllle, The conductor of the . Mooresvillc train reports that he brought about 200 people to Mocksvllle from Bar ber's Junction. Cspt. Morrison, tf the Charlotte passenger, says-ho had about paseligers I, lis afternoon for the Masonic picnic. The crowd at Ihe picnic was varl ously estimated from five to eight thousand. The address of Mr. Whitehead KlutU. of Salisbury, was a magnlft cent "effort," says one w ho heard him A class from the Oxford Orphanage was present mid ga,ve an Interesting program It is believed lliat the receipts from the picnic will be the largest amount of money ever contributed to the Oxford Orphanage from this sou i ce. i Norfolk end Western's Fre!;M j Agent Not Disposed to At- mil nlbtlttl Wf.bLJ This May Cause Postpone- mm mm Representatives of 41,000 Employe Meet at Camrrolge Sprint, P., and Discuss This Matter Southern. Roads 61 ot Involved. PITTS I! C KG, Pa. .Aug. 8 It he line known her today that rvpiecu latlres of slmot tl,ntitl railroad i-m doyes of Kasteru loads liavw lieeu ineetiiiR In iMH-ret sessions at Cam bildge Springs, Pa . the List two d.iy, discussing plans tor readjustment of wage scale. Those represented are con diieiora. Brotherhood Us-ojuotlve Firemen, biakeinen, ysidiuen. switch men aud telegraph operators. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Knglntvnt Is not repn-srnlwl as they have mi demands to make. The roads Involved are the IVtmsyl vsnla, New York Cuilral and allied Hues, New York, New Haven and Hartford, Central Railroad of New ,ler siy, Ijike F.rle and Western, lliiff.iio. Rochester sud Pittsburg, Delaware and Hudson, Baltimore nud Ohio, Hostou and Albany and Chessiwake and Ohio. Strike talk was avoided but railroad men think they ougU.tii have more wages to offset the Increased cost of living. ment tiy AND W, KOAD JS NOT SATISFIED. Freight Official Doa Not Think Thit Road Should Hav BVtn Singled Out a Target For First Attack In Rat Discrimination Fight If N. A W. Doe Not Send Representa tive Tomorrow Meeting Will Prot ably B Postponed Indefinitely. STATE PENSION ROLL. MflJ. BESSENT MAY BE CHOSEN LIEUT. COLONEL ,ta.f. J. C.Iiesseiit, of the first Noflh Carolina State guard, who acciiiu V'tiied th Forsyth Riflemen to the animal eiiemnpment, may return wilt, !c4 liunors the title of lieutenant- cijoiiii. There Is a vacancy In this rank and the major Is pretty sure of his election .One oflicer, who stands fidit for the honor, is using his lu- flilyice In behalf of Mai. Itessent. Rlflenien mtty now iea-h More ls fore tomorrow afternoon. "The hp we went down, leaving here i.flernoon .we did not get there fiset next day," said MaJ. Bes- atiernooii. AIRY'S FINANCES. State Auditor Dixon Thinks Individual Pensions Will b Materially In created This year. State Auditor II. F. Dixon has shout finished the work of compiling pension figures of the year. There were l.tiiu) new names, of all cases, added to the list, making the total nmulx r of pensioners lti.ono In round numbers, instead of l.'i.nwt as whs the case lust year. The last 'Legislature'' !uerensed th appropriation for peuVlons by fUO, mill; the total amount Is $Ihu,immi Dr. Dixon thinks tlmt he will be able to Increase the Individual pen sions very niaUriaJly this year. For the fmir classes he figures that first class pensioners will receive t2 a ......... ,,w! nluu i;il- Ihli-rl rluaa I i.u.. .1. ti. xL, .h,w..!wl one er old fin, ttftll til i inns, T i' ' , of the first rlass received $dt); second, $48; third, $r.; fourth, 118. UAt KHill, X. C, August 8 It ilie-statement 's tme as report ed today, Hist the Norfolk A Western eople are disiuclliiedi lo tin el tb to vertior and Cm prtlon (mimls shuiers In conference oecaiiMt that Usui has bet n singled out for the Hist ! uitlons. It seems probabb that Ihe conference set for tomorrow will nut materialize. The Norfolk A W isl.'i n case tor sl leged freight rate discrimination was first set for tintiy (Thursday! hut ss put back a day so as to have Ihe freight ttafflc manager heie st Ihs conference, lint It Is said today that lie will ty.t answer the summons and being In another state 1st Norfolk) be ehiims the ervic on him was not legally binding. - It Is not certain thst sny of thn fn lgtit trsffle managers will be hsre. 1'nless arrangements run lie per foil til to hive ruprcsoiitallves of all th four nwds affeeted here, thr confer ence will be called off for Ihs present. DEATH OF LITTLE CHILD. Llttl M-iry Elliabeth Wstklns Pass ed Away This Morning at It O'clock. The reaper Death entered Ihe bonis or Dr. and Mrs. Coursd Watkln this moiulug st if o'clisk and Isne with him their little child, Mary KlUabeth. STRONGSVil.LK, Ohio.. Aug 8.-Af ter a pitched battle today with bank robbers in which one was woundul, scores of farmers of Cuyahoga county, formed a missu and today are search lug for bandits. Three robbers were discovered try lugto blow open Ihs safe of Fuifucrs' and Mtehanks' Bank. Citizens gave chase, filing ns they rati. The robbers returned the Are until one fell wound ed. His companions pick, d him up, re treating and firing all Ihe lime The citizens' ammunition became exhaust ed so the robbers escaped. BLACKBERRY SHIPMENTS. A dainty, beautiful, amiable Utile crest are. sbo was S ray. of sunshine lit her home and Was loved by all.. Little Klliabeth's mission has not been ended. She will IIvh sgalll III the lltoiights of her loved ones, ami will be a lovely rosebud u the heav eul Father's garden, wheie she has been transplanted, for truly heaven la made tip of little children, for "Whene'er ell sees a smile loo blight Or heart too pure fur taint or vice, He bems it to Hist world of light To ilsell In Paradise." Tomorrow afternoon si five o'clock Hie funeral service will be held, at the Inline of the llllle child's grand moth.r, Mrs. plots AVstklns, on Main street, Salem. Vonlindena was nr- An excursion left heie at 7 o'clock this morning for Roanoke, via the Norfolk & Western. It carried !7 passengers from this place. A Small Collision. Two frelshi cars ran Into the shift ing engine last night near the coal chute on the Homhern yard and 'Item the top frames. No oilur damage was done. Mrs. .1. U Miller, who went to Clenimons te;i days ago, was taken uiille ill last Sitiirday. but her con-1 trip am,.,. i.w s e real v in irovfo. mo- is with h.-r daughter, Mrs White, on Pond street. ('has 1 ,. heill IBS ft in u I...' s 1 J. FIMU soli ago, I id oil fur: m n m t I tangle! The B last llostiiti-l' and ali-cpiiit date. J ; W F.x It iler il J .v 1 has rl I the h'Xi t Jh tioVts lit. Airy 1 qillle a Di e II f lA I Some (.- nly fi V I busy at the Sit. A' V ! putting up anne(A : ti.strne.l th I at lei tomato-it .P! tie I'jiH'iurat! I season . by litis ir'j'.niy. I V 11. t,..:l.iway ll ide a i . lit ijl'P It:- iioto ..yi.v. ler, of Rural Man, at wors on the Book. Anjf. 8 - The liiiiincis of nhtp and Hmrv county .Wist mixed a few years ricenlly lias a'iv el lo fralghleri out th ard fltolnted by the Is at work tills week promised at an early Deeds I. F. Miller, of retofore o"k tl on 'erne StirVes. lie re- L w III come out with balance ahead hands are now v Canning Fnciory tomatoes It is st ,Vi.!t' cans of 'lied this business Visiting Forty Thousand Pounds Sugared In Mt. Airy and Shipped In Large Tank. h MT. AIRY, Aug. S.-F. M. Flt.pst rlck, representing ihe well known wine firm of Garrett & Company, of Norfolk, Va., left last Monday, after spending several weeks hern Hiding Mr. J; It. Patterson In handling the crop of blackberries. The sessoii Is now practically closed, lor the crop I exhausted, but Hsy have sblped from here In the past few weeks 10, OOii pounds of this fruit. This Is con sldered gistd for the first season. The berries are bought on Ibis market, sugared and shipped in largo tanks lo Wlhhton Stilem, from which istlnt they go to Norfolk lo be made Into wine. The agency heie paid eighty eenls for sl.ty pounds, and for the fust time this crop has been utilized The wine from this jest's crop will not be put on the market for two yetrs. ami the agency will oimmi up again Dn July lsl of next year.- fMr, W. L. Ferrell, agent for Gar rett & Company, tells The Sentinel that the last car shipment for this season was n fide today.) American Tobacco Co. Dividend. N..y YORK, Aug 8 -The American Tobacco Corn pan y today declared on Its common stock the regular quar terly 'dividend of 2 12 per cent and extra dividend of 7 12 -r cent,, against. 2 12 regular und f. per cent, extra l the last previous declaration. the tll.ll Aoiy lissiby Davidson It, was learned todav I'resbyleiian church at Mt called Rev John (bar, of lo the pastotsie of Ihe church tti the former place, and II Is thought he will accept. big crowd mm RACES ST it.iGTe:i WILMINGTON, Aug. k WML) practicing lor the lesik find bolder contest this morning before the hour for the igi!ai events the Ashevlll'i conipitny h-oke off Hie hydrsnl oq thn race course of the fin incut's tourmiiiieiii and the hand and grab reel races It H ) lo be piml Minei1 until this afteriiiMin The race are now In ppigress under a blazing suit and wild an immense crowd In attendance. MS 0 - OiM MAJORITY JACKSON. Miss.. Aug 8 -The DeiiitM islic Statu Commit met hers today, canvassed the primary vrt and dfelared WllllHnis iioinltiiifeil ,y M3 iimjorlty. Yardnmaii may con es. ---- CommlMioners Meet. The county commissioner were In stsston a short while this morning." The board ordered that Ihe owners of the Wiiisionla hotel be allowed to (1st hotel furniture at II.70U; also that II. D. Hlliltt be allowed to list I.,VMI solvens, and Old way Sous Co., II Jim iiiaclilner, - Miss Rolah Mav. Kerner re'innl today from an xtended tii to or. folk, Ihe Jamestown F.xitosition and other Jtolnts of nlterest, accompanied Iter mother, Mrs. .1. D. Kerner. Fr.d Shore.' a nt King. Stokes city yesterday. successful merchant county, was In tin ! Mis j iv r WltiiV i fi lends Hi Mocksvllle. ' i V
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