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DI HON THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. riTVKniTinv ii yeah. WINSTON-AI.KM.N. l,Tl'i:snAY KYKN I"Ni, SK1T1!M UV.U 10, 10T. ri;u i: joints. MASSACRES JEWS FEARED APPEAL IT BOARD OF DIRECTORS IB SUBSCRIBERS Til I TERM (IF CARBOLIC ACID1 Ul sm IN M tLL w mmm u END LIS WITH ACADEMY OPEN 5 GO! Sfil WORTH OF REVOLVERS nitic Organization Is; Young Couple. Whose Efforts :d For the Purpose of j to Wed Are Thwarted. En ter Into Suicide Pact As a Result. Directors Are Anxious to Install a Complete Steam Heating Plant In This Building At Once. jag Vengeance on the ,vs In Russia. New Session of the Salem Torsyth Sporting Goods Co.'s Female Academy and Col-j Store Broken Into and Koto s' i. II M I, .,1 Ik.: shcki.. Sept. l'l.Vi-u- w ? fur attempts cm tin Nicholas. Premier Stoly-hi-h dignitaries is th-.-w anti Semitic oisaui ,,,kiti its appearance Hebrews believe the ill,. league presages a a.-r.. hi' tlnir people. a-s.-ris tliat Jews uiv ir ail ill'' country's mis declaivs its uriKso to n from conspiracies. i. il iluil a hundred Jews i.il in Odessa within a police arc iircvcntliit! I lie city. . 1'lacaids are li. in ft' ami other town? populace to attack the SEASON THIS YEAR. torn Fields inotcaie rine is Fyr Hunters in the :.ni;n, Sept. 10. From k . is w lio know ulHiut j p.i. 'e u ned that the quuil f.:l is going to he all tliat ji .in could desire. There protracted cold spells ..i:,! us hail weather is tile i i 'I' luv. there were pit lity r 1 1 . , to start a 'new sup- ii :i -ii illy two hatchings of ,,,:,!! 'he hitter part of May !i m September. The birds :, itching are now over half llv vci v well. Any iav-ls through the country I in, usually close to a pea V -at stubble. ii"; season opens two ! i - ;.eiir than heretofore, ,. s llie birds a better nature. November 15 is u: of the open season in i Scereturv Pearson, if -, Society, s.iys that he he, id of one violation of wardens fire on the look inl'i -ingeim n's of the law. ho do it may expect trim- ii ,f the uttail in Cull- cuui.iry way is said to lie Mr. Pearson sn tliat lie i j:,ii.iinit comes Into the .a'lv from hunters who i', in 'lie North. There is ip in the county where ill or the land is leaned gunners. :i pay ail of the taxes on 1 this money is used to public schools of the vari- T; i-i sled to pub- t at I i 1 I in .... and ASHLAND. K.. Sept. suit of parental objection pact lsiihele Zetron and Tommy Hales, are dead today v home of their parents. They away from home and attempt. --t married lint were r fused u M count of their youtli. neither -m ! siMe.-n. The parents learned of th.-j escapade and refusid to allow them i niei t They procured a bottle oft iieid and ended their Ii v As i,. sulci. j. 'heart, at 'he ran d to to carbolic is rci ! 1 -!'. tiie following: i '!,. n.reftots of tic F.Iks' Home j and Vudiloriuui Company realize that the Auditorium is nut ptoiwrly heat-jt-d. and that the property Is being in ! jure, I In reason thereof. The direr :to: ai. anxious to install u complete tinm heatiiiK plant in the huildinif. and will do so at once If the stihscril ers tit stuck wilt pay their des to Scp'emher 1st. tiuniber of business and profes sional men who cxi't and demand ilia' 'heir accounts be paid, are In pets date i iv f i . . :i six months t v .jrs. The directors at Uiuih eii.!iiid t't s t' pressing dehts, teat will OX rT i if nice j ll.llll I not do lege Begins Under Most Auspicious Circumstances. bed -Broke Hale Glass Win dow With a Bottle. SO Uaiil. If all SUtiSClihels tj K'tH k j will siy up their dues to ila'e, a sat isf.utory Meant h atlnij Hint w.ill be Itisialleil. otlo rwise nothiio; cau ! te done in the w;t o( improvements! for fully three ears We trust thlsj apal wi'l meet with prompt ja-J ments liv ail sutisci il)er! I lh order board of iliuvtorsi. j II. II I't 1. 1.1AM, Sec. Sept. lill'T. This Iii4. ruin; lit !' new !emoii:i! Ilj'i. lllj! ef Salelll Fe!l,.ib t'oliet,. t.Nilv place. Tile Sa'.elil Iho s Sc t'li'ir ill- I iietots, e in o the a iiijiltu i il ill gathered a teiti.tw-r o Ca'i k the l'icth A i rfib uiv llOol piiplls e i't in and thin of patron I'l t,a pt 11 and . ii h her. d Hi. re . iiliii CATTLE BEING POISONED? Farmers of Durham Couny Are Ex cited Over Frequent Deaths Amonj Cattle. lit'KIIAM, Sept. M.-Farmers !' Diirbain county are excited over the l.n-'e iiuinber (,f deaths of cattle Soto,, j-ay tin y are b.tiK' poisoned tine man mimed Kidu.e ave panic ti lacs of a man eotnini; to him and represetitini; himself . to be a cattle tick -inspector sent out by the Vn-h iactoii uepartiiieiit of agriculture Soon after this visit si vera! Kiddle sajs expects all Win (lie. Pennsylvania Court Calls j Rate Lazv Unconstitutional J I'llll.AliKI.I'HIA, Sept. Ill III j coitiiniiti pleas court Judges Wilson and Aubeiirieil today handed down n ' decision in favor of the l' nnsy Ivania j iiailroad. ilcclariiiK the two cent fare 1 law iinconstilulioiial. The deci. Ion covers the hundred p.iLes and it.-.,!- at lem;th with the rate iiies;lou not only in retmsvlva nia but ill ften. ral It is bolieveil flic decision today will have it wide ef fed In th consideration of similar cases over the country. died ami has Ad BIG G. A. R. MEETING. Governor Hughes Delivers the dress of 'Welcome Tonight. SAUXk'tHIA. Sept.' M.--Veteran? of the (rand Army of ipe ltepublie inei in national encampment 1 1 re to day at forty lirst annual meellni;. (Inventor Hughes delivers the wel come address t,is eveiiitm. Coiiiman tier ill Chief Itrown, Tanner and Archbishop Ireland will also spiak loniidit. CIGANTIC COAL COMBINE, Is Now Being Organized in the City of Chicago. CIIICACO, Sept. 1(1. A uiuautic coal combine, which will merne coal mines valued at twelve millions and combine thirty of the riches! mines ill tile West, is beliitf organized lu te. 0W OPEN SAFE. (liners Get Considerable and Make Escape. . (hit., Sept. In. Mask a open the safe ill the bank today and cs ursid'Table booty. Delicate Problem. I.'o.NDOX, Ktmlanil, S. pt. ID.-Kim land realizes II is facing ii must di-li cute problem on account of the riot against Japs and Chinese in I'rili-h terriiory in lirilish Columbia and Canada and feels certain it will re (iiirc diplomacy of best 'order to pre vent trouble bitweeii Japan and Knu land. IE PRESIDENT Ai MANAGER DE IRE POSTAL I MOW YOUK, Sept. in The follow itnr satenient was issued today: -"A trtue devoted eild expert slaff than those who now so faithfully and clhciiuJly carry on the business of this company Is not to be found in 'he I'nii.'d States. And to a man hey arc opposed to any compromise in this lluht. To put their minds at lest and as an answer to the maiii . t-li-rs which have conic to us from for ner eni loves now in the ranks of the strikeis and from n few outsiders iii'k- DAMAGE SUIT AGIST ,T. Audit-son niid children, et-ti . w ho have been the i'ii.1 Mrs. Walter Leak, rj.li LrJiome- li'l'tili. of Charlotte, who i ?it to his parents. Mi I. Uaiton, has returned la Jones came in today Cove .where she has relatives. . Uhl-ili; is the guest -of .In J. I), ('.olden. In Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Tavis. of North I.ibcru street, have employed coun sel to institute n ilama.H1' suit against Aldi'i inan V. T. Brown. The complaint has not bc.-n flb-d yet. Ik nee the amount of damages asked for was not learned. Alxott six moii'liK , it is alle?ed. M r.-d!Jowiv, while out- lit hirt ati'rrmo hile. ran into a biif-'ty ocenpieil b Mr. ami Mrs. Tavis. opposite Mr. f I). l!a!'e's residence, dii West Fifth street. Mr. and Airs, Tavis. thrown across the dashboard and' the wife received a serious nervous shock from which she lias not fully recover ed. One wheel of the Iiiikkv whs also smashed. Lindsay Patter-ton, of this fit v. and Moehead k Sapp. of Creciishnru, an counsel for the plaintiffs. III Ii THE CITY OE VANCOUVER, B. C IS STILL FEARED T WATERMELONS AT PARK Salem. I.01IK'', No. 50, Kniirhts of Pyiliians enjoyed an old fashioned wa termelon feast at Nlssen Park last lilnht. Three car loads of Pythiaiis and their friends went out about half past clulit o't lock, and went at once to the tahh-s, where melons had been pre viously sliced by h rominitteo. It. v. Iv S. Crosland. pastor of Cal vaty church, then introiluced Mr. Da vid Sterne,' of (Jreenslmro, as the speak' r of the evening. Mr. Sterne made an excellent nd dt ess, settiiiK forth the Ideals of the I'vihian Lodge, and stated that the piiliiary object was the cultivation of the greatest human virtue- friend ship. Hiss address was interesting and uplifting and was verv much aie preeiateil mid enjoyed by the audl eiici , numbering Hourly live hundred men. women and children. An invitation was then extended to the people u partake of the water melon freely. The. reception commit tee went out. Into the highways Jttid l.rr-ilges iif Xissett Park, and compelled men to come in and help tin niselves. the l' t titans lived up to their Ideas of friendship and In the guoduexs of their hearts let their hospitality ex tunl to. every person at the park. Kverwiue enjoyed, the outing, and tl'o happy crowd returned home about half past nine o'clock. ing lis to arbitrate the rase of the striking operators, 1 wish to ay once and for all, there will be no arbitra t loii and this company will not recede from the position which it first took in the mailer, namely to give employ ment on I v to such individuals as are desirable among our striking employ ees so long as we have places for th. in. K. J. N ALLY. Vii e President and (letu ral Manager Postal Telegraph Company." CASES DISPOSED Df fllcllds of the College While Profi ssor Sliit '.ev tendered a In a ut 1 1 ul s.'i.-t 'ion the uinm l.t.l of the acdeiiiv and college ma i h.d in. being aerolcpallied bv the ill-lliie t"ls ef the van. ,'l dep il 'lla .'It The ex. lets. ef the tuotnliu were presided over b 111 .1 II CleW.dl. the po; nl,.i principal ul the ins I'uiiou An Impi.sMvc hvicii was Miiig b the audience. This Was toll, .Wed ' l' the t.-nlit.g of the- l.i.ti.l ph.-i'iii hv K v . .1. Keiitii th Ptohl tl'-f ai oth- er hv inn w as sun j;. I he (.v Mr Chase, el Ma-:u liusi tst effeteil ii t uaver I Itishop o mil hah r. as cl'.iiiman of the board of trust. s was called upon to deliver the address of Welcome This In dill In his ch.n.ieleiisli. ally happy a.atiner, w hi. h wins ('rl nds for him In ill, at home and aliieiid. 1 r . Clew .' II ntade some jet v appio piiale feiii.it ks. In which he showed how every elu rgv luid h.-i il atid was villi being erir.l ' towards the Im provement tl In, bet tellllelll of this, one of the oldest colli ge for women ill the South. Professor Stnrer. the vocal Instruc tor, chat tiled the audience Willi one of his delU'lilfnl solos, after whlih Professor Shi'lev gave one of bis cap tivatlllg mi'iis II h .11 the tllilgtlitleent pipe organ. Tile progiail i Ins. d will) ii In mil, followed by a praver by the llcv. I.-: S Crosland T No cases of importance w. te dis posed of in Forsvth Superior Court lis day; The Chicago Wiiliug'nnd Machine Co. to ,k a iioii-sui! In the case against W. V. Hart man. :i compromise having been made. The plaintiff ;ivs the i -1 . ol action. Similar action w.-n taken In suit blour-hl bv Thus. P. Tavlor tigainst W. 1, Mill ,the idaintilT imi'-elng to pay all costs. John I.. King, of flreenshoro, in an action against Claude II. Heard, sub ttie'eil n report on the sale of some lots in Keitieisville, The same was conlli Hied by the cotlit. In the case of W. T. Haines v.. .1. T. Frai'T t.be Jury allowed the plaintiff the lal; amount of his claim, It being $ : :.s A non suit was taken In the divorce ca-e of Henry Kent ys. Ann Kent. This iitlernoon the suit of the A. F. Mes ick (iroci fy Company against C.Hhiane pros., of Charlotte, wn Ink rTr np. "tin (Fnober I'a, tfnia, the ilvcry staltle.- of Cm Inane Itros. was de Kli C. Sent. ID The t'i's with fear and outcome of anti-Orion-r"iutale.l last Satitr ' men vii eked firty or ''liitH'Se stores, Asiat uboiit the citv t(),iiv armed and prepared to resist further demonstrations1 against them. lllooiNhed will siinly follow if lln' whites make a move against the for eigners. Should rioling be renewed u is likely that the militia will be called out. ROOSEVELT WILL BE NAMED. So Says Senator Scott, of West Vir ginia, In Discussing Candidates. vv HI-lKI.INf!, West Virginia, Sept in. Senator Scott, of vVest Virginia, toil: -v stated that "Itoosevelt will .nominated for President next year bv aechimaiioti in the Republican ti.-i'inn al convention,. The people of this country atv partly crazy about lime. vlt and will demand that le haH ,-eive another term, especially a- He third term rule Is not applicable . in his case, having been fleeted but Olice." bir-. hot -cer w bo loll' Was I la hie off d "the Forsvth S.x.rttng iI.-mIs Coiii pauv .s store was . . k. n 4 in'., this nioitilug alH.nt I , ,k t.u th,. ntih lllne In its history, In s,.n.. ,,f ,,, tuglit w atch'iotti vigilance, A hole was broken tn th. glas, with a ciua.i.U U.ttle. whi.h was go't. n out ot a crate a t, w slops awav It is thought that the U.ltle a hurled frotii acios the Mlreet. as shatlen-.l glass was thrown nil clover the Hint t.f th teh.ttt Klml.iu and this would not hav. I.ii done, tiiocsK a teriillc Idow had lm u .l. uli After thn.wlng the liollle, tlev pr.il. ablv wail.-d a Intl.. while to ... if the noise Htiriictid rtiiv iiii.titioii. Ami thetl Clossed til,, street lllid ran their liiiudw through the opening and stole about J'in mi worth uf revolv.i The elate glass In the window Is w.irih . ami Dim inl.le.1 to the inaki-s i he total hiss film It is not known who commltte.! Die "ll'lft. I'UI tWO Hll.f Ioiik I.H.kiiig lie- tio.s .n sen lontPiK around the store last lilihl slid It Is ilioiothl III it they .lie responsible. A night watchman im employed sometime ago hv the Hi in ami It Is a tlivst.ry how he falh.l to hear such .1 ludse. DOU& TRIVETTE. Surpme Wedding Celebratrd At Christ Marvin Pftnge Htcep tion. At In tut Mor.iv tun pai iioiiai'e at T ,:t" last evi in ii u Miss Ftliel L. Tilv etl,. became the hrlde of Mr J M-h k lioub, the ceremony being pel oi me. by Key J Keimeih I'fohl, In Ihii presence of veral relallvs and friends Imniedlately after the cere mony the bridal parti repaired to the home of the bride at l.'ii Sprlnif street, where a reception wan clu il In honor of Mr .lumen K Ttiatpe, of Siatesville Th,, mitt riage of Mls.i Victim of An Automobile Accident InjTrlvclic lln, tr H,, ,. Pittsburg Last Night. ,., lo ilt. ,,,-iv at the table nnd It PITTSIHIUl, Peini , Sept. 10 --An I came as a distinct surprise to ih.-in DIES FROM INJURIES. iher name was added today to yes tirday'n auto falalllv wh'-ii Helen Williams died In a hospital from In Juries recelvd In tin accident last night when our others were badly hurt. Waber Clnl'li" ami Clair Ha-toti. who wi ii- Inpitc.l in an accident ai ihe race track yesterday, are resting ' asilv today. OUSTER SUITS FILED. Gulf Compress Company Charged With Violation of Mississippi Ante Trust Statute. i H'KSIH'Ud, Mbs , Sept in (Ins ter suits have In oil tiled In the i Ir cult court bv llisliiet Attorney Tboni as against the ,.ulf (.'oiiipiess Com pany, which owns and opi-niles eveiv compress in tin- Mate, ehan'liic v lola Hon of the anil (rust iaiiii- foilnd ding one i oi pora! ion owning sioi k In another. J NEGRO IS CONVICTED. GDUPLE TO MARRY DNBER ITER; HER COUPLES APPLlf FOR SAME PR1ECE Sept. lH.Arriiiige ' made for a siibnift " the bottom of the :,i t"xt Thursday at I-' liniiiiii.of Hrook t Miss Alberla Pa. This young "i'li the minister '"" :b- marrlaL'e, and "''''! in bathing suits, ""It'll fourteen feet of '""' " Hie nietnialds ''"ishtt-r." Miss Mar garet Ti.wrsond, (pteeti of tile mer maids, and In r attendants, will In waiting for the bridal party and the cereti otty will then proceed under the auspices, of l-'atlnr Neptune, Imper sonated by W. Hutchinson Clarke. When it became known t-haf a wed ding under wiier was otiteinplioed. twenty seven couples- a plied for the privilege, When 'he ceremony is con cluded "Father Neptune" will place in the groom's hands a purse contain ing $10" as a wedding present. Sentencve of Death Is To Be Pro nounced Upon Him Tomorrow. Illi'll Hl.Tl, Va., Sept. in - .Com, re'oiil was made in Chesterfield io'HI when W illiamiu Harris, the negro it" at!ein;tei to ussult Miss l'tui IIj' laud, was convicted after the j'irv had been out only fifteen minutes. Th' send -tie" of death will lie pi oiioiiik 1 d totn-inow, . by lire, together with several . ami mules. The Messick (Ins Co.. which conduct!, branch ile-ale grocery business in Char-! . lo?t a vahinble horse which j hoarded with the defendants. The Miffs also had a mule in the sta-1 and one of its earn was burned The plaint iff s are suing for $.Vi(i. EIGHT WORKMEN PERISH. Fire In Hungary Causes Fatal Inj'jry of Thirty Others. HI'DAPF.ST, Hungary, Sept. in Cut off from all escape ' by flames which enveloped very stairway, eight workmen perished and thirty others were fatally hurned today In a fire which practically do-1 roved a mill at liaal, -Hungary. "1 he liie i believed lo b of Uieelld ia ry origin KILLED BY BURGLAR. Woman Is Shot and Killed at Ports mouth, Va. PORTSMOI TII, Va . S.-pt lu -Mrs. Mary L. Itorscharch.. wife of Lieutenant P,or?( han-h, of the t i lled Stales navy, now on i In- Teinn-?....., was shot and killed at. hot home her" today by an unknown burglar. - II two d' SI'V ell killed Jut 1 s ,e , I ut llv ,;:s near . .u'cloi k this outright and ha. Hi that ri et ear i, in over il sln.'t, just lifter mot long, due was Ihe other was ill- was shot. The i.'oepllnii was ittsti.wl by about twenty the guests JAPS ARE ORGANIZING. 1 So Says Editor of Memcan Paper In Talking About Japanese People In j Memcan States. j HAVCOIt. Maine, Sept Ml Tlloils amis ol Japanese veteran lu Mexican I slates lioid'-i-liig on the Culled Hliiles j are ti 1 1 i 1 1 with arttiH ami secret , I v oigani.'d In readitiesa In Invade ! this l outilry on short noilee. wan the J f tut. in.-iil of F It. l.iiertiHi'v, editor :nf Mexico Herald, of the I lly of Mexl 'co, w ho Is spending the sumim r lu re j According lo liuei nxey Mexico's lib 'i.il ilnmlglallon policy has imililed 'the .Lips d, (lock to that country In J large numbers. i Mr mid Mrs. C Hunt, Ir, and ; little sou, Mr and Mis II F, Men- deiiball mid Mm M II Drown, of Lex- Ington; J. M Sheriod, of Itocky Mount. It K kins of Klliston: Mrs S M Piniiix. Miss Antif" Leak. lllid P Wllluir regi -il'-r -N. al, of K"i lo-rsv III..,-and ins. of High Point, were ai lie Ziiir.einlorf today. STRAUSS Ai NE1LL CONFERRING WITH PRESIDENT ABOUT STRIKE OVS'I Fit Strauss, of mere., and N. Ill are c HAY. S'pt. Pi-Secretary the department of com labor, and Commission, r Mid rrliig with Ihe presi ib nt today r"Kardliig the telegraph els' strike No slal.-lti. tit could lie obtained regarding Hit .probability of the president taking a hand In the S' l ike. FULL PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR MEETING HERE OF THE NORTH CARDLIKA CHAPTER DF TRE O.I.R. Quite a full and attractive proi:r,.ii has been arraiiitid for the eni'itain tic nt of the Stale chapter ot the liiiughiers of th" American Iti-vnl i tion. which meets in convention in i tiie palm mom of Hotel Xii:z.ii!oif , or Itnr Mori .ul-; anion, State re loin I be "III t'll- oll October I. during tllllt I ho v l'-itoM city no pains will he the three dav i In- in on spared to ftiak !..(, II A will It . give, ii buf The Charge Is Nuisance. i;.. .linings was arrested Ibis af n rii- oii by Policeman Apple for ere ating :i nuisance by loud cursing and wearing on Ihe rtreets, in front 'of I',. A Miller's slot.' on ..lain sin-el He is now in jail and will be tried tomorrow. Accepts Call to Texas. liov. v. F. Fry lias resign' d pastor of th First Daptisl church (loldhb'irn to accept the pastorate a prominent cnurch In T'-xii.-, P.ey Mr. Fry has ably and acr. .t al.lv serv ed the First I tn pi hit chureh of (1 ild tjoro for about five yea is and hal been .of greai erv to to Hi.! Pap- list deiiomimiiion In th'- Slat. d'-partur.. wlil be regretted bv tnanv in North Carolina. Ml and Mrs. K P. Kearu.: retiirtu to the city today from Jauitctown. Mr Robert Mi-Arthur left yesterday, for Chaicl Hill to r" unie lu , i.ludi. : al that Institution. j iheir visit a delightful ,IH ' n peel f 1 The first of the series f I functions in their honor ,v reeeitiou from I lo '.' day af" rnooii ai the Zi I'l, given by Hie reg'-M organization. Mrs. W. N On Tuesday ev nlng, f ton I lis i reception will be given iv City Cluli Wednesday moniitu' nt the first bii.U -n session held. I III". W III he op' lied dress bv our di Minimi b-i lie in ever', of charming Will be the i k on Tii'-s 'tidorf llo of Ihe l.x-a! Il" noiils. an 'I to 1 1 a i. the Twin lu o'clock will be bv mi ad I governor land tow n man, I! P.. Glenn. Mia. PL I fer Ft win gent, will Hon At o'u o'cIik k Wednesday at Hi" home ot Miii. II I. icggltiK, on Fifth street, the .lames H Condon ' hapltT. . Iiauuli" -fs of Conf.-'l c'ltiipltmetitai y lo the f'-l Inn' In on. 1 W'mIi,-. j husitie--. i Will I.- f' ill "P.t.ltl, ll'illle of ' I I.. Pa' A I oi will be io Drown a' Wliif-lon S Th'ifil. In the In Hie omn lellmoli. There will Ii.' at least muilaHves In atteiidatii CHaluU. lav. from ,: s-- -rnfi ' w i oOe. ,V 'I lite h national . isou, at :, lock We'llU en by Mr their farm a al'-m, v morning will b devoted 'in. -ms of the orgaio iHon, iiiioii clot.ing Tluir-'lay af fort v rr-pi e on Hill oc- to 4 o't lock, a held lldM '.'tiiiaii veHiH-r '"vey Hiiliurban v ice r.'Kcnl, Mrs, o't lock. day a harlM'Clie and Mrs VV T few inlli ri from
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