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f INCIT Y DA 'n a Ii. THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. CITY EDITION WINM()N-sALKM,X. (, MONDAY EVKMNii, SKITKM IIKK 1C, 1!0T. lMUC'i: ot'KNTS. FDITION jirty-Seven Killed DISREGARDS ORDER 'CLEVELAND IS HOT. In Wrecks Sunday. DF STATE GDURTi .SOME INTERESTING CASES BEFORE DANGEROUSLY ILL NORTH CAROLINA SUPREME CO f H IT .a AcridtT.ts in New jiid uucuyu Kesults. Fj.ji A row , Jc.-e F atae m Tram Ds--i Cu-sr tf,e Death of , N:.v Hampshire , cc sis Injury of r e were Killed ,::cd m Chicago 10 IS OWNER 0 F As a Result the President of Reports of His Condition Veiyi Appeal of Southern Railway From Fine of $30,000 Imposed .by Judge Long to be Heard Tomorrow Other Important Cdses. a Big Railroad in State of! .Mississippi Is in Jail THAT DRIVEWAY :viu.i:. m.v s Suit of Cicero Tisevs. Whitakv er-Harvey Co.. in Superior ;." court contentions oi the $ Plaintiff and Defendants. I n in : v of u lO j.lll Pt'eMd, t in i' in tht .i.'i.!.T.t : n.i'ti'. injunction .f CaMleman. i Railroad, was of Missi o; jk! attau for viir.it- VI. dnnnritaH lo I -t -iuv,u LAuyytian.'U i- i.i as Good Health as For Sev eral Years Past. a Mat of the today com I. lvita flltt'd irg N .- p; T'n- ' .'. , ,.i ami friy , ,. jail' of tl.flll .. ,! 111 of tU . . ; , rt'Slllt of , . ,,. r,ii-toii & . ,, . ; by the mis- Mr train dls- 7 ,,, ; a freight and , x, ., -1 ai train went f,,: ,au. II- at '-:'" Tli' railroad ,, error in the . - h. fm- thf collis : . ... was great ex . ..vr.it in as f ii ,.do !u stop the ; . ;: '.. I- ("HI la!''. ., ,. : L all Canadi- .. , i: : ho Smith. -ty Tao Were Killed. v s.'pr. lti--T.en . id-iiiiliratimi here 'to il... identified dead tiiMli'H s iii yi sterduy's . liUi'i' nL" 'r'K ..to c intv. Tins prob- roll of New Kn m.I w r.-ek in rt'i't'iit .. rt nifiit of the i::,. !. !, issued a state ::i tli.- collision to an :.t at.-1 p ailing train or--tigt'ioti was begun to il... whether the mistake -. h.iii: or receiving op man who road the llies- The second week's term of ihe Su-!i-rior Court oieii"d at t ii'.luk tl,i morning. The followug jurors weie drawn for the ik: V. K. Vngler. K. X. lline, Wa''c K. Rliiir. John V. Warren. K .). Sapp, Lewis Cornish. 11. Thomas, i: ". Shore. Thos. A. Crews. Then. P Has ten. Will. X. Shade,-,. R S. CiM.w.u. elltenee ja;l for the track the tracks ippi Valley ! ami actually coin till.' wet k for corn er (lie lelt.i roaii of the Y.i.i and mad afier haNiiig diif.l from iloin DR. SCROGGS' SERMON. Pl'.iNt. .rrVX. S The st.v j rit w de!y pritltt d to the etTiH't that jCn.Mr t'iee.ihl .s in a tiyiiiK con diiio:i me utitnie. Mr. Cli'e.iiul is I in a- KOfl health as for four years, jam! Sut.day t. k his usual d:if. j While he o casioci.ly tmffers from slii:,:t atuuKs of mit a I 1 other iU Himlties of old ae. lie Is !y no means daiineroiisly ill. a fact which a l.iii;e IK.rl.oii of the Atneiieau isiple nrn tntereste.t in ktiowm. SINGING CONTES T RE RERG Hill that i hi st Report of Accident. !'l KIVIIl: II'M'TION, Ver- t IV A I. at l'il head-on col .'.i...t: soiiihlioimd (jue- - a 10 .-' Iihoniul freight I h.. r. .a.-.. id division of the :.l M.uia Kailroad, four miles r i'a:.:! ci tat ion tarly today, ; if in i rain dispatcher's . .'1 !i in a di'iiinli.-lit d coach I r.. i.iK. ti : I dead mid dying !m i-a-M-iim i s. most of them i:iM tl. .Nearly all those ' hi 'lie il- aili car were re- friii a lair at Sherlirooke. I"' lnii'-s n.irili. tot if . 1 1- oi the freight train :i '" tan!-! -.land that he had urn" in reach a sidinK !' I" : .iter a1 r .iicord station. - ..'ii ' Icil, in the siiierinten- '.m- iliM-loli. a copy of ((. ""'!' t i '""in the train tlis ' ''"!! liich confused " " ttt'l I. Tlio w reck .1. W. Hester. W. K. Peck, Kuliw John son, J. M. Gayer. .Indue M.Kre exensi'd Clias (I from service, it 'leiir-r reianted he had not hot u summum-il . The first case .-ailed was a dlv salt. Mrs. Daisy It. Com. id Slanted a divorce f.-om lief iui-!i Lucius M. Conrad. The next case tailed is quite an im lortant one. and it will pruhahly ie i)ilire two days to dispose of it. .I. Cicero Tise is the plaintiff and Whit itker-Harvey Co., tohacco manufactur ers, the defendants. The contest !s ever am alley or drivew;a ;, leadlni; fnim Seventh stn e't to Liiierty street, running hetwi ec. the. home of S. A. . Dhtim. and Libeii'iiiiui Tiso Hats, and hetween two litick!-reat Presiding Elder Delivers a Strong Discourse at Bulkhead Methodist Church. A' 1 : ' ; ' k S . 1 M. H. ciiurcu last alt;! t le v It'. Scrot;i;s, itesidiii; elder .f ilis rict, delivered tin lmpi"ss,'. 1 luo'-'t earnest and iiractnal dis use on the sulii".:' of the f.a'ner- tie !i .; of Cod and the sonsii.i of met; w..s lir Srroass preface 1 his it mat U wi;a ii.d, t:a. tatetni tit tl:at Cut i.a i.inily was 'tie times called smail thins;, tl'.ai t'liii-iians were narrow and t ha' their plea.-ure and were cii'Ciinisi : iiiee, il a! is. what is soiretinu.i hmkevi upon and called pleasure, Uui a thiistiali c cupit d a sir. nil sheve. He tin a pro ceedeil to siiow iy his logical rea.soe in.u'. foiiinled on the piomUcs of the sci ip. lures. Unit tlie tue,ales.t niuu w as the Christian man, because Cod had il. to supply Ms nerds from his olctumse and illl't'iite resoarc- DRIVER GETS FORTUNE. 'No 13" In Jf've Killed he expr i-.h: stretch of " early niornin;.; ;aw I lie other's; too late. Chicago. ,;. Fi'.e eople ' injured in vi "it railroad i 'r pnsl imI his loot eiiibatik 'iu heiiiK kill- buildings, one belli -; the property of l es. the plaintiff and1 the other the defend ants. A few years ago the' Whitakei --Marvel- Co. bought the business and to bacco manufacturing plant of Mr. S. A. Ogblirn which fr.mts on the allev. The company decided to build an ad dition to the front, provided they had sufficient ground. With this end In view they employed an engineer to run the lines according to their d 1. It was diseoveied that about two fiat of the southeast corner 'of Mr. Ti Inick building, used ior the storage of leaf tobarco. was upon the laud of the Whituker-llarvey Co., according to tlie deed transferred by Mr. Ogbura. The Whitnkor-Harvoy Co. began ar ranging to build on the priip.ise, ad dition to their factory, but they were stopped by an injunction gotten out liy Mr. Tlse, upon the allegation that the alley between the two properties was a public driveway and thai, be sides this, he (Tise) had an agreement with S. A. Oghtirn, giving liiiu pei mis sion to use the alley, etc. The in junction proceedings went from the Superior to tlie Supreme ('out: am. the plaintiff won out, the higher court deciding that the injunction should be maintained until 'he case was lieaid and passed upon by a jury of twelve men. The plaintiff is represi nti d h A II. liadlKiler and Lindsay Patterson, while Watson, lluxton and Watson ami Man ly and' nondrop are th I defendants. large number of witnesses aie to One of the principal lieTlley or driieway. I'lie date of its opening is lo be de cided. The defendants to the suit contend jhat it lias never been acccpi ed nor worked by tnt; city, while the plaintiff sjiy.s that the large amount of Hr. Si roggs is a most Inlen .-tiiiu- and profitable preacher to lisii.i to. ..ml his depth of 'bought I.- pre. nit i to the hearer in a plain ami iucni man ner that carries with it umleralamiiag and profit to the hearer. cf Southern Express Co hents J5.000.000. lilCll.MKM), Va. Sept. 1 ". .--Unbelt Newton Wildliore, 2.117 Hanover street, will, on Noiember H, come into i possession of an Knglish fortune tin' ' value of which is estimated at upward I of $;,.(Mlti.nim. j A few days ago WildlMire, who is a i young man, was known as "Pert.'' : druer No s fur the Southern press Company, her. , but In Xmeinber j he will lie rated as the fourth wealth ' i st man In the city. The immense property comes to jonng WildlMire ! from the estate of the late lr. Kred I rick Wlldbore, an Kuglish surgeon and i capitalist, who died in Sussex county, i Kngland, Xovember 2, lmU. The es I tate and personal property was h .ld in trust by bis widow until her death i March 111 last when the property re ; verted in fee simple to Dr NVildbore's graudnepliew, Hubert Xeivtoli Wild bore, of Kichlnoml. Young Wildbore with his mother , will sail for Kngland November I There appi ars to be no do ibt of the authenticity of young W'ildbore's claim. Classes From Four Schools Participated Judges Deci ded that Enterprise and Frledberg Tied for Honors. liedl.org yesierdai there til ing sil h nit large clini'i h .o t capacity, and a 'pie were tureed to building. omlucied In the K Pfohl. The sinking t K W.l Well at'' in h-d. ".till pi. s.. ut. The taxed to its mines large iiiimtw r ot pe stay outside of the Sen Ices were i morning by iiev. .1 After a basket dinner, the crowd re asscmlileil iu the t hiin b and the e'ass es from llon'. Ptli'dlr.. KiiteriTise and .Muddy I'o'K Suiulav schools con tested for the highest honors In I'lolo ip making. A iiiiii r of Iimimis were sung ami it was Judged that Kiieillierg and lliilei prise Ib il iu the contest A great many people from Iowa went out and report a pleasant and protltalilo meeting MRS. BLAIR FOUND GUILTY, HAS NOT RESIGNED. Attorney-General Bonaparte Says There Is No Likelihood of His Do ing So. HUSTON', Sept. K',. llefoi . leaving s for Chicago today Attorney-General Bonaparte said: "My resignation is not in the hands of the President, and there is no like lihood of its being offered." NEGRO BOY DROWNED. Loses Life in a Creek Near the City of Raleigh. HALKIC1I. N. . Sept. Ifi.-Wilmer Taylor, a negro boy, was drowned in Walnut creek, :iem" Haleigh. at live o'clock Sunday afternoon, where be and ten other negro boys wen in swimming. He :? into water beyond his reach and could not swim. IMPORTANT SUBJECTS TO BE DISCUSSED IT THE T TREENNiAL CONVENTION OF El i i be examined. I issues is over i . PERSON THE MAN? . ;'C Senators. Whn w.,u. d ItFrom ThP,r Vacation, Almost I'" It till- P;-lir.l TU.4 Stfa'or Will R M,..o.. " ' 7 '' . Sept. h;. ' 1 ' ' - l'. co have come 1,1 a'n.ost iinati ;' s' 'i'"r Culber - ''"' (I as the . ' : n ill 111" senate. ' 1 : -inia. and l!a "' men! ioned as v" 1 ' : 1 i 'lackbuni. LE LADLY HURT. V TA0 Negro Men Runs travel over ibis thoroughfare ally a public necessity. Attention in Richmond, says tlie Times I lispatch, is beginning to cen ter on the great triennial coiiviution of the Protestant Kpiscopul Church in the I'nited States, which assembles in that city on October L'nd. This gathering is considered by many to be the most notable church conven tion in this country, including as It does the entire Kpiscopal denomina tion iu Culled States and being the counsel for I lie I -upri'tiie court of that body. The rorl venlion meets but, once in three years, and for three weeks considers a widi range of matters connected with the wellare of the body which ii represents. , ,ne convention is notable iu the se lection of men who will make up its number. .Not (inly will "al! the bish ops of the church mid several hun ie-' drill of ilie more prominent clergy be in attendance, but there will also lie there as (bdegales to the house of dep uties' a remarkably strong body of prominent laymen, no n who rpte--ein lunch of the progressive thought of the country. Among the delegates will be judges. I'nited States Sena is also be on hand, as well as many of the missionary bishops of the Ameri can church. Quiic a number of ipnstions of great importance are scheduled to come before tlie convention, and In fact some of the most in I erest ing mat ters lie fore tin Huston convention of lline years ago were referred to ad interim committees, who will report at Ibis minting. The ipiestiou of. marriage and dl lorce is certain lo provide it diseiis sioli in the house of deputies. Kor some years the church has been great ly alarmed at the condition of social and t iniily lite, and the i iiormous in crease in divorces. At the general contention in Ito.-ton, a more strin gent canon was passed, but many of the delegates are not yet satisfied, and will push for t veil more limita tions of the remarrying of divorced poiMiiis. A canon was Introduced at tin- I'.osion convention forbidding the clerc.'. to remarry any divorced per sons, whether the innocent or guilty party, ami fifty-one . out , of' seventy. four bishops lavopd its adoption. The Noted Cutte of North Carolina Lady Who Shot Her Husband Last Janu ary Ended Sunday When the Jury Gave Its Verdict That She Was Guilty of Manslaughter. COLl MHIA, S. C, Sept 1". -Mis Lthel W. Plalr, charged with the muni' r of her husband. C. W. Illalr. a conductor on Ilie Columbia. Nw berry & Laurens Railroad, In January last, was today convicted of mall slaughter wllh a reeomnieiidat ion of mercy. Inasmuch as the verdict was not reached until noon today, Reiilence was postponed until tomorrow '111 crlni" for which Mrs lllair had been convicted is punishable bv from two to thirty years In the penitentiary. Mrs lllair, who is about liu icarx of age, mid the mother of two children. Is an unusually handsome woman and stood well Iu the comniitnlty. When she was brought Into the eoiirlroolu today there wire no v In I hie signs of the ordeal that, she bus i i is 1 passi d through. ImI on hi arlng the verdict Mrs. lllair fainted and had to be carried from tlie conn room. Within an hour after the verdict Mrs. Itlalr hud recover, d sutliclentl. to be taken to the county Jail She bad beeli oul on Imnd since tlie kill ing'. li U.KIi;!! Sep! th On Tu. sil.n morning tie app. ai m liie Southern li.iilw .ty Co from the flue ol f '. i iiiim-i by Judge Long hi ak" couu ty for violation of Hi 2 1 t cent p.o act will come up (or r Slate lo tie repn sent, d AUii!i 1 (ieueiat ilaydeii (bneriior Am-im k and Mtol tlie r, illnt.nl -enter i a't gulllelit, the by Assist. mi t'lemeiit and lloli K .1 4 I si let W. II Rodman. K. II Poll and A II. An eoiiipiint by Col. Hilsbee. .las II drews, Jr Tlie tirst apM iil on the fourth dis t lift dot ki t that Will t't'lllt' Up Weil nesdav will be State Is 1 a 1 1 road from Kiaiikliu county in which the S. ,t Imi;iii Air Line apitals fnuii a line of $ .en for operating a freight train on Sunday when tin re was no pei ishable freight on Ihe train. On Thursdai or Friday an appeal will come up In tile case t.f Collie is Cratiklili county coniiiib.sionerM Involv ing the ipiesiiou of whether or mil special tales lor running the public school four month Iu ibe leal' are lleceHsaiy expenses." Ttii ts II case that is being looked arter i losi It bv tb" State siiperiiiti udeiit of public In -i.i tioii with the expet t.nlon that Ilie supreme court will relers.' lb" ruling made some teals ami thai such taxes are not for nec'ssaiy eipens.-s. The c ast s constituting the dot lt"t for Hie fourih district, other than i hose inen'loned are Lumber Co. vs, Poland, Franklin; Strickland ut Per kins. Frankhp, Cierett vs U'illlains. Martin; Mlllam is Mutual Ui mi rve, Martin: Sinilliwb k is Moore. Martin, HaiiuliiililKe s liatthelor, Nash. Stout vs. Cl lines. Nash , Italtlllop vs. Todd. Nash. Modlin is. Railroad, Mar tin; Railroad is Casually 'Co , F.dge combe; llertoii is. Hiillroiid, Vance; Xoiileet Cotton Oil Mills, F.ilg" combe Vance. Chemical Co vs. (irocerv Co, Rev. Inr of -33y 0'. "9 Lacv '1 E-r f !r. by Physician : - While Dr. "f Wakefield, : ;i ing Sunday ay - two negro and danger- and badly in ate liunting i'"t have not V0LNG WOMAN. Er.r, jWmmer Starts Ul Channel. Wolffe, r "'arteil todac haniiei. ".n ; "I' d Miss Lib i! "'"'niliK. lifter J'Miniev. H. W. P.aker, missionary pas Centenary chinch, with in-ad- iiiarters ' at Havana. Cuba, l.as been iu the city several days. He rea.ii- ed yesterday morning at liurkiiead j church and last night, at Cenienary . and Isith sermons made a profound Impression on those win) i.eaid Ibeiu. At Bulkhead yesleiday morning Mr. Raker fold in a very Interesting way of the missionary work of the Metho dist chinch in Cuba. He said I he peo ple there are appreciative and that the great need of the Southern Meth odist church in 'hut field is the need of niof" workers. He slated tha' Cuba furnishes splendid opporiunUb s for successful mi: binary work. . At til" concbision of .Mr. Baker s address the pastor. Rev. K. K. Wil liamson, mane a few remarks ill which )ie stated tJiat he regretted he did not enter ihe missionary li dd himself in Cuba el' Mexico when he entered the ministry and when 'he invitation to go 'o one of these li 'lds was extended, him. He added thai if Plishop Mortison. who presides out the coming annual 'conference nee Is hiio for that work in' .stands ready. to go. Mr. Haker will have the city Wed- nesdav. He mac attend the mission-1 Cospei. the ..,. iMnr..vi'n. i. it Knovt-ille. Tetin.. organization before going back to Havana. Canada tors, member. of CongW's, promiie nt canun bankers and influential business men, college professors and editors of no'e A provisional programme has been drav.n up for the sessions of the eon leiiii'iii. the bishops silting in tin hall of the House of Iielegales in tie State Capitol, and Ilie deputies In Si Paul's church, just outside the Capi tol Square. Sessions wi! open a' '' A. M daily and continu until ." p m wiMi adioiirnment. Inmi 1 l.o ;: tot lunch. October 1st, the day previous to 'be opening of the convention, will see ill, cmis'iTat ion of Holy Trinity ( ii inh at Laurel and Floyd Avenue, and II; ibis church will lie held the foimal opining and closing services oi tin geinral convention. Perhaps tie' must le visitor in atiomlunce on th' was lost in the hmme of depn- 7 HUSBAND'S LIST H There was a trim, matron!) looking woman at-the pi.seng'r station ilils morilin--. ali'.il' foity ye.lls old. who. when askt d by . Seiitlmd lepniter where she mi.,- guiag. replied that she was en toiite to WiU'esliiiro. The new saai li"i e,- t.hen proHiiinied another ipion ; "W l.al might be )oiir name'.'" 'Ihe woman ci.st her eyes lo l.he llo.ii. and criltovon billslies male tied lo r i le . ks -anil she made no If- IIv ' The . '-js. Iter Wi'.s tioti-pbissed, but with i t'T so mncb klmliiesH repeat"'! his refpiest. for ln-'r ntiaie, and she tsk c.n.rage and said. "I do not know V- hat my lia me Is." a't. kli' d the v wnal your mum aew s man iu n'uae . no'; coin en-ami w in oe .ne nuru losin.p "i Loudon who conies over as th" olli rial re;j i-entattve ol the Arclibishop of i 'aii'ei'liui'.v. to convey the Irati r mil LTeot ings of the i 'huri I. of I'ag ;,nd. 'I'll" Lord Pishop of London will be the preacher at the openiti'-' sen ice at Holy Trinity Church. Two other distinguished Kngiisli Id -bops up! be in ai tendance on this sc'i ice. Itis'iop Jacobs, of the diocese of Si Ai'm.iis. anil llisbop Moicg"!!:' ry. Ihe Society for the PropaL'a i ion of oil tav. t,y a rem.it'Kamy close vote, iiere is every reason to believe thai the (lis cu-sion will be rem wed liefoiy tie ruining convention, many of the bad ei.s of the convention haling already placed themselves on record a.-, to the matter. A question, which will, prove to In of great interest, ami which many re Tet to Hike un iu a convention meet lug 111 a Soillhern ritv. will be lhe(aia.i 1 be u.agi t 1 ate call Ills nam' creation of negro bishops, ami curl i but ran t i-cuill It now. My maiden onsly enough, the b ailing oppomnis j name is Clarke. , ml 1 live tint, tie vet al are said to be .Northern and Western ; miles ftotn - it sis.io. I do not inon. The best method of rem him 1 know w hen- tin 'm-band is fiom. but and influencing for good the . larue'l w.. ai- fining t. Wilk' sbmo.' I ,uii numbers of negroe., in ihi.s country isi soti '. I (an t le.l m.m nu name, ' ,l.e "Yoi Is"" s iiu-n' . "No til'eellsi.i.io Oi'i.lV lot . a! !i' ' sight Nl husband by John We met for teid'iv When W' I was married In II wan a r.iii' of and I do not laiow ,iiiy name except the ftrsl time ye were married an; n cognized as one of the tiio. t im portatit problems before ihe church t;- Is. at this tiine. The nt-gnies tile mak j iug the request for a liishop of their ludl owti I'ace. in other words, that a oi is- a' y in sioncry .turisdlnioii be t a jx. rt in a "ti ro" dii.cese or iu a group of diocese- tuil'iyd be piertided oter by a iie'-a'o bi.-uop i 1 -1,J ''' I hose diore-i-s liaving ariiw negro i eiiillg ed. " that mil the I on 'riilh of the ma' ,.iio it Hit st It Passenger Train From Mt. Airy To Sanford Brought Over N. 4 W. Track From Walnut Cove via Win ton Salem. A coach and box car of "mined" train .No, I,'.;', on Ihe Madison branch of the Atlantic ti Yadkin Railway, was deiaiieil mar (iuilford Ibtttlegroiind a bou l Pi o'clock this morning. Th" track wait lorn up for some dlslniice, but nobody was hurl. It wax cleared so irniiis could pass ibis afternoon ill account of the block Ibe pusseu g' r train from Mt. Airv lo Sanford was Mopped at .'iilniit Cove and de loured ou r the Norfolk Ai Western Hack via WlnslonSahm to (iieens Imiio. II wa tlelat.il al Walnut Cove lor two bonis or more In making I ho transfer trnm the A tt V. lo the N. tt tl I rack II was 2 'l Ibis ntloriiooii when the lialll pa.-, i il Ibloiil.li here enroiite to Sanford WILL CONVENE TUESDAY. Annual Convocation of Raleigh Is to Meet Then. ilALL'IHII S. pt. In The aniiiial l (invoeaHoii ,,f li.ileigli will convene Tuer-dav eiemiii; i(i Cblt-t church, Ihe i ilii " .it I' hi collipl i-sing the F.pls cnpal r'.iigregal Ions cotitiguoiis lo U il eigti and Wake and ajacent counties. The atieudauce of Jxith clergy and laity is expected to bo large. Hev, JaineH lllonut Cb"shiTe, bishop of Noilli (Virollufi. will pi'ilde mid a number of di.i' lugii. ned cleigv will a'lend On Thursday moinliig the i i.moeat Ion w ill pal tit'lp ale III Ibe opening of SI Mar.'n School for the fall I' l l., this being ibe par.Mlilal (ol li'Lie for Not th Carolina FRENCH GENERAL EXPELLED. He Was Watching German Maneu vers Witnout Official Permission. P-KHI.IN' Sept i: ajeroTal Ctirdof. of Ilie I'lem Ii mini, was cupelled fiom tleriiian soil ''foiy for w.iichlt.g miPai maiicine's will out olllclal pi r ml.ision. It Is ut,- ; now n w lief h-r bis i.i ii'.ici to -' 'il aii'bor.it from the .ceui'ial toa'tend 'ne vt ,r- jj.ime Was tile l'"'llt of 111 .V I Kin lit The expulsion may bad in su iiiiein.iiloiiitl iticldeii! " .lamer, F. I '-bal-t W.-l" t- to Wiil." will bold 'h 'deral Court tom.iirow . dep reat Ktiglisb Visit Inv. bis ind from the West miss lops lii.ii. ot til" .mar; from s will work are said to desire the mote, while others art- "irota:ly opposlm il The iuestion presents mini) dith. nil sides, none more so than the social question Involved. A' coriliii'.' to 'h" canons of the church a bishop i- a bishop wherever lie goes and must be I'ei eiv (I ,'is SHCll. OllCe rolls. ( ! ,il "J to Ilie olbc,. he is a'wavs a t.i-lc.;. and eiiiitb d to i. cognition as sin b lolton and his ;i.l r.i le, (,f Stalesviile. JO' ion In iv. and a fe this aft'-''!i't'in I i. Whffe .I'I'll'e j liar term of j 'hat place, op j I'K t Attorney i e , I X .lodge ( 'ii- I l d the (It-lega- I .Mr. ; N & ' 1,1' II of lie pill and it Kagbt. about t A -Hep Ihho at ' : I'.diior Jo. boar ! d '.; tcrno'.u an I 'on Sab-in llie-i af. hone ' this Keece, . ' t'ain tile 1 tb;.' I',- 'I i at .a - s 1 ; om J l ei'tis n : tatr-d that Rocoi d. bin ,"f I "Win W .-' vane ! or -obln . Bought an Ml ". haili.'.,,'. liain. had a in ' a g le iitd.) ha-ed III" ! -I t ' i 1 be j , I ; 1 1 1 d it Ibiali ike 'I i pounds 31.291 D" 'I N'ti 'I ' N. I) ' l";t'l V P.'ll-. -.. (' -' r- .a Eayle. . in.i-ler un the -I'lellllld sperl- i. at the iesl, id at Rldg.-wav ill Ibe Herb- of 'I . bad '.. l i t . 1 1, " Jill II v tha' d,e, Ad s' ion- :i :".ti ' a.'g
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1907, edition 1
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