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Co :ak. TEE SENTINEL GETS EOTH THE UNITED PEESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. CITY EDITION VISTOX-SALEM,X. CM Wi:i)iKsDAY l.WLXIMJ, MAKC1I 11, 11KKS. THICK 5 CENTS. jlfilDSKIIfflS. 3f 'church dt Kiil- Says Democracy Is On Eve of National Victory. I .s!:ry as Thtre Hjd Cnurch Sce Last : t3 tnf Etf"t Off f . ... y Bctn Bemod- Sjys That Bryan Will be the Nominee and That He Will be( Elected Re publican Party, He Says, Is Split in Factions and Democracy Is Sure 13 Wm. Ct' l.i. -,. i;,,.i cliur-n ; .uf:i.r. Tin- h.'H,lll'l . i , ll.lt Ml MIU I . ;i ,.r.-.i!l.-.l "'' , hlllMlUg ni 'In- i li.ii :i -,. piaycr nice -. ,, Ill'-.-'riy. Charters. , ii.li:. !' t'"l ls v, ,,-,! hi'imal 1'iHli- , h,.:i..'d: Ji ll,- ,' . II. ' I all I I Bill To ffectiveSept. 1. ,1, j . -Tlic .Senate ,1 .-v Y.'ik a-u ;,H 1 K1 'I'1' A vi-i:.lwlii w'licil !"''' VI HIS after a'llellll . , in i U. i; . T. ' iv ,. f urn liafly ,ht nark hi' coiiiitig ,t Si ti.t'iir McCar .r money mil. ' buld Will Sail ica This Ev ening Fi.iiiii'. Mai cli 11. tint: Mine. Could has fur Xi'w York with n mi the linei Adriac ,is I'Vi'iiins. Nothing Dill I'l'llillR i'lillee Do 'Ills. 000 Gambling )mmitted Suicide ly. March ll.-M. I", al'er losing lliril' W'iI dollars in lour Mnillc Ciil'ln gambling ' I Miiiiilr hi it IikKiv DRSEBRYAN CHICAGO, M;u i h 11 'Democracy ,m ihe ni' of a national vicliiry. Pryan ill lie I ho nominee ami his u inciplos .no recognized as tne need of tho hour. oinrbli:-:ins arc overconfident I'V largo unliroki'ii success ami are split into factions. Thai, combined with i lie realization of iho failiiro of tin ir policies to give thf country ivllof in ,i distressful day. insures ;ho election of tho Ik'inoi'ralio candidates." Thus trey Woodson, of Kentucky, secret a iv of iho Democratic national cominit it'o. simian ilizod tho out look for th" naiioual election aiul exiyessed the foregoing oiinion. pcratlc Executive F Meets Tonight. hlon Endorsing Bryan td the Ami Bryan Men ft It-Charlotte and .Working Hard for the f!(on. i"ri 1' Tho Drm,,. iii h iiiooi.. '',,!" rime ami nhu-, '' 'ii'ii'iiiii ili i,.. "" li! "I 1 .an in lut '' 'ilT.i'l.lliy (.;,,!;. 11 '1'" iri'..iionti;i! '"' 'l'nsi!ii) '!f '"" "liilo a ni,,. 1,lll'i'',H'" nr.' in-iihalilv " '' imjM .!.;, !,), i lmt 1,1 its iHhocalos in SI ,. ., . '" 111 u:il Have 1 l-lfiwi.m of work "" rkiii8 on Hi- MilllV l,ii,V(. d,,.. '"" '"IU"li:ii)i:, ),. j ''" cuncoilo lliis. N"s for Victory. '" "Hl'.VilM mi :'''' Hud,, Kair. ""J" s,-,.all,., a. i!,,,.- '"''1!ii ,; (liiiuion voir Wlii,,,,. of Kmpn '"' ;"'mI '"''li n- in (lj:s. ,""'!al i''ia:ion. H,. "'''"'"'I' Hi' an win ""sf llisli,, "" " ion f ,,;'"v 'l'-iuiial,.,l ,v "Mil pi"- Say, Hobson. r- M-"-''ii i.-ii,.r,.. ,.' a: ,,",ii.i. !, a. '""CM-io .1,1,. .... ... . "',1 nil,,,.., i.. i vino lor k ii. " l:' 'in. f IKlV'il w . I ,. affairs coni- I "nl-v lwo- t (; ri,i,il'ni. of the erx,"""iv'ommit.Po, ....... , Pvonins L ::a,,ho com. 11 City lonli.l.i Presents It's Former Attractive Appearance Tho llrown Honors Company's storo is lioinniiif,' lo present Its former at irai'live appearance. Their stock is aiMiui as complete as It was before the tire of some weeks ano. UioiiRh now soiiils are still arriving and being placed. It Is like starting a new -business with this firm I" their ijlail department, as every artiilo in this big stock hail to be shipped from tho manufacturers. The interior of Ihe lli-own-Rogers store has un, lor dotic extensive Improvements . and when all the goods have been received i hey will represent one of the most I'oinplele hardware stocks in the stale. This firm's wholesale department did not suffer to any great extent from the recent fire and the business In ih.it department was continued. In fact t lie month of February in the whole sale department' showed a nice in crease over February, 190". Pennsylvania Graft Case Is Nearing The End IIAKKISMU'KG. Pa., March 11 I'nlesa present plans are changed to day marks ihe final aigumont in Iho llri-t alleged-capitoi graft cases. Oihs. II. Ilorgner, Sliuniaker's secial conn sol, began summing up when co.nl op"iied., lie is expected lo close by the noon recess. Special Counsel Scarlet and Ttlorney (ieenral Todd are scheduled to finish before night. Tomorrow it is expected .ludge Klukei and it isexpeclid that" body w ill retir, tomorrow afternoon. Auto Gets In It's Work In Egypt CAMO. Kgypt, March 11 Four people wei'o killed and twenty badly hurt in an exhibition auto race here by ihe running of a car Into a crowd of speclators. The Khedive and Duke of Connaiiglil witnessed the accident and immediately left the scene. LETTERS SAME AS SPEECH. Supreme Court So Holds in Case Re lating to Election Contributions. WASHINGTON. March 10. Th.it a request for a campaign contribution made by loiter is equivalent to a re quest made in person where Ihe letter is received and read, was held by the .Supreme Court oi the I'niied States today in the case of Ihe United Stales vs. Edward Thayer, of Dallas. Tex., which, in an opinion by Juslio' Holmes was decided in favor of th ' government. Thayer is a member of the' Repub lican Slate CoiutiiHtee of Texas, and lie was charged with violating Iho civ il service law by sending a lejter !. Deputy lnlednal Revenue Collector Wood during the campaign of l!M)i,, in which he urged Wood to contribute a portion of his salary In aid of the Republican ticket. The Federal Dis trict Court for the Northern lMstric! of Texas refused to hold Thayer guil ty, because it was not proved tha! Wood had read the letter in a Feder al building The decision today re versed that finding. LYNCHING "VERY ORDERLY." Negro Who Attacks White Man Strung Up to Telegraph Pole. AUSTIN. Tex.. March 10. Gov. Campbell was today advised by th." sheriff of Navasto l hat a "very order ly" lynching took place in the town of Navaslor last night. The victim was a negro, paniM Tohn Campbell, who was alleged to have attacked a w-hite man named J. T. Harry with a knife early in the evening. Tho negro was taken from the jail by a mob, dragged to a tel egraph polo, and strung up. Aldene Rosenbacher relurned this afternoon from an extended trip North. He has been away several weeks buying goods for Ihe various de I'HHniPtits of the "Busy Store!" f.. .-- ..' ' v' I I f f j v ; .1 l 1 i .-n. i -sir A " ' BEAR ADMIRAL CAPPS, WHO EEFENDS OUR WARSHIPS. Rear Admiral Washington I.. Cuppa, chief constructor of the navy, declared before the senate . ..iiiiii iiit on n ul affairs that American warships are equal to those of any nay in ine w .rid. His testimony wasgixon in reply to a niag anine article by Henry l!. iili-r lulil In erili.-isni of tho construction of the bat tleships of the Uuiied Si.ii.'v Hear Admiral Capps said that during the live hours' firing la the li-lil ..I I'n- Si -a of Japan the rnpitlity of tire by the Jaji Hiiese ships was only one fuiir.li that maintained by the Auh-ricaii navy during recent practice. . HELD UNDER BOND REPORTS ARE FILED Morse and Curtis. Officers of Bank, Indicted Their Bonds Aggregate $10,000 Charged With Conspiracy To De fraud Funds Belonging To the Na tional Bank of North America Twenty-Nine Counts in Bill of Indictment. .MOW YORK. March 1 1-.Charles W. Morse ami Allied II. Curiis. vice president of Iho National Hank of North America, were arraigned in I ho federal court today before .ludge Hough under a Joint indictment re lurned yesterday, (barging Ihoin wilh fousi iracy to defraud and i;on.-pir.icy lo oilier fraiiduleiu entries. There are twonty niuo coiini.s in ihe Indiii men', against Hie two iiH'ii. IW'ii pleaded not guilty and Morse was held in thirty thousand dollars anil Curiis in ten thousand dollars hail. The altornevsi were given it it t II March 'Jli in which In change the plea or on tor demurrers. GAVE ALL AWAY. Now Former Rich Man Is m Poor House, as Former Friends Will Hav": Nothing to Do With Him. WOllCI-JSTKi:. Mass., Al.tivli 11. -At Ihe age of SI!, willioui a penny i'i ,he world and wiihiui a nlaine n turn to for aid. Dr. John Wellt sly Si!!, philanthropist and cancr s ian-, applied to ihe over.-.eeiM of ihe r here, having been in dire nee I niel Wi tless for some lime, and was sent ;. Ihe Stale poor house at Te ksbm ;. . day. - 1 A year ago he prolicicil his d.-a ii within six months, and in - ii i i latlou that Ihe prophoey wmiM reall.ed, gave away all his proprty ,t Wales, more in Toronto, and aii !.: money to t'liends an I chariiahle i:1 - i ItilioliS, keeping enough lo live ! 'i months, lie did not die, and Ins - IKned friends, w'luiin li had would do noihing for him. Brownsville Affair Is Again In United States Senate. TD PUSHTHE WORK SBIT FOBJIVOHCE 10, W0 Laborers To Bo Put to Evelyn Thaw At Last TuVes Work on New Railroad. This Step. Report Reaches Raleigh That Work on 1 This Important Road in Westren North Carolina Will Be Pushed as Soon as Spring Opens Said To Be Backed By Ryan. Hairy It la Said, Will Fight the Case. Ca,ms That Harry Was Insane at T.o.e of Marriage and This Will be J he Ground for Divorce Elder Mrs. Th.iv Approves of the Divorce. KAl.KIUH.t March 11 A Hearst Nws S rvico dispatch received hero today gives the tloiails of an Iihhi taut story lo the effect 1 hat tell thou sand Ijltorers are to be put to work on the Soul hew enlerii Railway con siruitioti work in WcstorH Nonh Car olina anil Tennessee as soon as spriii'; woilhiv opens- and this gro.il enter prise, of so much iiiiproiuuoe lo oer State, Is lo lie pushed as never be- lor Carter Is at the head of iho svu dica e hacked by the money of Thorn as K. Ryan. The Committe Makes Three Separate Rcpoits, the Democrats Standing by President Roosevslt in His Action Dismissing the Negro Soldiers For-j aker Exonerates Them. WASHINGTON, March II. AHer an i xliiiuslive inquiry of over a year the niiliiarv affairs lomniifioe today for mally repoiled on the "llrow nville alftay." Three ropoils wore siibmil oil, one by chairman Warren on be hwlf of the eommiltee, ill which 'the Deinocraiic members joined. and which in 1111' main sustains the action of the president ill the dismissing of the ne gro s ildiers of Ihe Twenly-lifty Infan try: a minority report signed by Sena tors Scott. Fornkor, Hiilklcy and Hem enway, and a separate report signed by Foraker and Hull.ley alone, which coni lolely vindicates the soldiers of j he -charges made against them and in oiiiniiiiiliiig legislation for restora i lion to I In-ill of all the rights of which j !hey have been deprived. President Backs Down. j WASHINGTON, March II. The j I'resideiil today soul a letter lo ihe S.'tuili suggesting passage of a law which allows Iho discharged negro sol diers of iho twenty fifth infantry 'o ii eiiltsi in Hi,, army it they produce ,si!i.-.ti'lory evidence Jliat they were ,:o: eo H orned in Hie llrownville raid. Copeland News Notes; Address to Juniors COri;i..Nl. N. C.. March 10 The farmers in this section ure very busy burning plain beds for another crop of tobacco. Tract ically all the leaf in .his section has been sold and the fanner. are well 1. leased with the piiies it brought Wheat at one time did not look as if it would make anything, but since we had a few warm days it has conn out wonderfully and some are predict ing a good nop. 7.. P. Smith, of Raleigh, nude an ad dress at this place mi the- Nth Inst. !o Copelauil Council No. 101. Jr. O. U. A. M. The public was Invited and tho luge, eoiiinioilioiis council chamber was filled to overflowing. Mr. 'Smith ix a line speaker and held his crowd for about an hour and a half spell boiiiid by his eloquence un, forceful earnestness in explaining the cardinal principles of this noble order. Mr. Joe llutrlier. who live near Slony Knob, died al this home on the night of the Mih Inst. Mr. lliilcher lived wilh his aged mother, who if ills,) at the Hilni of deal h; In fact, she Is in feiich a rritiiH'Hl condition she has not boon told of her son's death. ' Copeland public school closed today, a, i, I while we have lllld a union, lid school under the wise management, of Miss Mabel l.ewellyn, of Ikibson, sllll the attendance lias not been n large as was expel led, owing lo the extreme bad weather. Marriage Announced; Celebrated February 15 The marriage of Mr. Arthur K. I'faff ami Miss F.llio Swalm was quietly celebrated February Ifilli last at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Den nett Swalm, on Mickey street. Rev. K K. Williamson offl' laled. Only a few immediate relatives wilnessoil the imp lials. The couple decided to keep the marriage a secret lor some time. To day authority was given for the publi luliou of the happy event. The iii ni,. Is Hie eldest daughter of the laie liennelll Swalm, who was kllbd Is., einlier I'lih last, and Is a popular young lady, being held In the highest esteem by all who know her. Mr. I'faff Is a splendid young bnsl in man and number his friends by Ihe score. . FOOT RACE FOR COFFIN. : I" I Grand Review of Fleets Will Be Held May 8 WASHINGTON, March 11. The Ai- 'aiiiic'fleei will arrive at San Frail ei-eo May .". ami Ihi! Pacific fleet .May i and ih grand review of both lleets' iin. r command of Roar Admiral i;..ni.- will bo made by Secretary M"t 0..1.' May S, acooiu'ing to the announce an at made by the navy department !o.ji, Large Shipment of Postal Cards. Post muster R. D. Douflas. of Cpm-i: boro. yesterday morning reiehe, a lyoad shipment of 4,uiiii,imhi pi card, by far the largest i-liipiie-ever sent, to a postortice In NiirHi (' olina. Last week he received .1 load of stamped envelopes, iiiinri' 1 2.5011,0011. The Greensboro posloffi, as lias been published, lias boon de listed by the i.ostofhoe departiiu n: a distributing ofU e for the po.sine. of North Cai )oia. and n large . has boo built in ihe poMofheo In go at commodate the liri-," - which will he kepi. 01, hand. Gutta pereba is prepared from t juice of certain trees which are fo r In the Malay peninsula and adj.i" Islands. A. T. Grant. Jr.. of Mooksville, w.i business visitor to the city tod;n. Lenoir Negroes Butt In. K INS TON, March in The Repub jr.iu county convention was held ibis .1 : . tiiiK.H an. I resolutions wore adopt ed endorsing Adams for chairman, "T..ft for President and Rno.evell',i po. 1 y. There were f. wiiiie delegate. 1 n mi iho various precincts of the c.on:i- . Just afier tlie organization, of th-j .invention 24 ingtoes among whom was George H. White, fornier Con . givssman and solii itor of this disiric , ni, red the hail and demanded rec-x; niiion, i: is s.iid. and tjiat Ihe spokes man subniitlel resolutions favoring "Foraker. The colored brother was re .sod reciigiii'ion and the negroes left he hall. A. II. Galloway made, a hu-i trip to Mayiidan this afternoon. There are several cases of in iho Twin-City. Big Bargain: a Big Sale. The close out saie of the slock ol furnishings at the .1. M. Woodruff & Co. store is attrae'hig iirge crowd. of eager buyers. Tiff firm offers their splendid stock of men's wear a' greatly reduced prices. It is Ihe pur pose of this firm to close out their eniire slock just as soon as KissH)le In order to make a change In business. Two Winsted, Connecticut Men, Will Run Distance of Seven Miles. W1NSTK.VI). Conn., .March in - A foot race for a coffin will take place here on May 2d., The contestants are Charles Hyde and Charle .Millard. each of whom thinks he can cover the distance quicker than the other The men last night arranged for Hie contest, ami agreed that the loser shall buy the winner's coffin. T he eoiir.se se looted is around Highland hike. Hyde is about twelve inches shoiier than Millard .and in the event of hi, losing will have lo pay nunc for a casket than his coinpeiilor would if Hyde won. New Advertisements. Wells-Uriel, Co. aiiiionn e the ar rival of a solid 1 ar of f.-iflire. Meyers West brook Co. Cm tains and curtain iua'en.l Rosetiliaeiior A- I'.to. announco spring opening lor omortuw, Friday and Saturday. While star f" -Turnip sa'ad, spring onions . Home Real D-tate. Loan and lnsn a nee Co.- An unusual opportunity lo secure a niie river farm on . easy term-;. ' , Sink fi Pansier "Sqii Proof Pa inf." the pain soliholl a'double guarantee. M!H MiRK, March !1-Fvelu Thaw, tii,.,;:i.h lur altoiney. Dan OReii;-. !K-. uisiilii.il suit lur ili vorce limn Thaw. T'i" cldi r Mis. Th.tw .1, 'cloves iho .-nil and Ine arianged a I : i 1.1' inom v wlllenieiu and aliiuouy 1..1 in ivu I, has do velopul tha; ai 1 .iii4enieiil between her and lively 11 dates back to the tlr! trial, following a viM! to the t.,t, bti' not to Itijure ihe chance, of saving Thaw from ;ht electric chair she hell her peace 1111 li now K.icil what Ihe Iroublo is will not lie ilivulgel but will come 011; al Ihe divoice tri al. It sot ins reasonably eei '.iin ih.U Thaw is In the asylum l.u a Imi llmi pr ilt.ibh for :ife lie has not Improvt .1 and 1 lie tamily do no' want him roleasi d ill Ills present c .iidili.in Kvelyii now holds hint in mot 1 1 1 fear A few day ago. wlili lil.tucltt d face an,! irombling limbs, she d, elated lie would kill her III I weni) four hunt i If he was rob as il now. Ii is s.iid loil when Harry was tot I today lh.it divorce prtn'ooilliig-i hiel lie" 11 actually begun he seemeil shock eil and cried out: "Oh, I love her, I can't give itei tip; I know Hie wttiill not do it it I could se mid be w I It her." Put the tlie is cast ami divoi vo will lu all probability be secured 1 The ground for ihe suit is Unit Thaw was insane al the time of 'ho mar riage. In bringing iho mil Kvelvn, no rordliitf to today's lopon. hits arm nt ed for her own fiinue in a Iina11cl.il was. A setllcini'tit of fifiy lhoiisaii'1 dollars will he made. It Is said, at once, and w hen ihe still is etiih d an aiiniilly of llfltt'n ihoiir'and dollar- will ho fixed on her. Harry Thaw it determined lo tight Iho still 10 the bll tcr end and this prom ises lo make I lie hem lug a complicated one. Report of New York and Chicago Markets NKW YORK. March 1 1 - Tl.c ;eock market was characterized hi uiiall fractional declines In 11 11 0. 0 mar gin. Cotton Market. The cotton market w an tun hanged at opening. Alter the call tone be came steadier. There was Utile dls- IHirlil.iii to promt short sales. Tim opening; March, 10.;.".; May, lui.l; Ju- l. 10 12 March Open, lo;r.l; high, 10;.j.t, low, 10:&2. Miiy-10:fi.".; IO;f!H; 10:f,!l; 10:111, July 111; II ; 10:4:: 0;:!,1; 10;:;S. October 9: Htl; 9:91; 9;8I, 9:87. SpoU quiet and steady. Ten point decline. Spot cotton 1 lost'd at II: to. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, March II. Corn ami whe:l wore strong. Wheal opened !! I higher. May wlo ai, III 12; corn, fi.". 12; oil Is. .',:!, potk, 12. o7; laid. 7.S2; rib.-', li.77. To Open Store in Wiiktsboro. Mr Charles M. I'holps, of the firm of ('hallos M. I'holps tt Co. returned yesieidav from Noil Ji Wllkoslior 1 where he will open at once a branch" store. The Norlh Wllkeslnu'o branch will lie known as t In- Wilkes Clothing Co. The !ore leased by this firm Im th" store room on Main street In North Wllkeslioro. known as the Rid Front and is centrally located. Mr. .1. W. Itierson, who lias been wilh Ihe Phelps Company, this city, for several years, will be manager of thti Wilkes Cloth ing Company. Mr. Hlorson will leave Monday for North Wiikesboro 10 ar range for opening the new. store. Indian Boys on Rampage. GRAND JUNCTION'. T'ol., March II. As the result of an out break of drunken Indiana nt Hie government school near Grand Junction last. nigh', tlie jail building was set on fire and two of (he disturbers nairowly esc jo wl cremation. Disciplinarian J. K. Shields was murderously assault! ad the men resKtiislble for the trouble are in the county Jalf awaiting whatever action Huferinteniieiit Hurlon may deem best. The trouble began from iudlii geneios in liquor, w hich several of lh boys at the school, procured at Grand Junction. 'Squire R. S. Linville, who i ' here attending court being a member of the jury, savs the wheal crop In his sec tion !i,ii shown decided iinpiovinen: as a lesuit of the warm days the pas' week He is inclined to the opinion thai the crop will lie cut short by the excessive wet vealher, during Ihe winter. To Bridge the Catawba. The Kuierprlse say lhat the first car load of material for the Iron, bridge wl.lch Mooiesvllle- poople find u'hein will build acrosH the Ca!awb;l river arrived last week and that as soorl n all the rnatorh.1 is on Ihe ground ih work will begin. A civil engineer will lay off a road which will be built from Mooresville to the bridge, fhm giving residents of that si-ciioti of Ca tawba conn!) a direct route and good road to Mooresvillv.
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