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LY SENT! THE SENTDfIL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PRESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, SATl'liDAY EYEXINO, JULY 11, VJOS. riiU'E 3 CENTS. DAI !;illTED SERIOUS CHARGES pH f SECOND AGAINST YOUNG - fjilPr--! Q- ' WHITE MAN. pm 1 11 - m xi . 11 Nominee John Terrell Charged With presidency Nat- )emocratic Con- 1 Adjourns. Ji i II The IVtn '. .:i-ma concluded .u! afternoon by t J.'im Worth Kern, ju pi.esideut, com- tl i,a !iith William jj.i,. hi- nominee for .5, in fa:!)' hours ol 't jymin.ttioa of Kern , in,.ai.i;Uiu auiid lh' j;, ,if delegates ami (c jjl! ! was necessary t mt'STirnt- had aetUv lsi -in- Indiana, stales ,x ''!' registering .5, 4nr and all other ..j- lMto Ubi ;i:ia !ur his nomination 7:-:i a3TournIBgSr ii,. nomination of Mr. ,44it.siua at 1 p. u., mi ii iirient already 4ri) nomination . of i stniuJ tii.t. e. On the Miami presented the A (0.111 a 10 mrougn -jor Tautuas placed In jrli' A. Towiie, of New placed Archibald irai.t, darn ttoweii. 0: j-ulae Cray, of Dela- Julm Mttrhrll.'-of . IUI g nreseiiicd. owing to WW', .01 these gentle have their names go bo- it lnokvd its though a In. required. Hut the siatcs which ojined In win's nomination soon irnt that i 'bailees of ali iitcs -had been exlm- Tore 111 iiernon was ilidatc Hi re ognUe the ot the Hern mov. ringing sjiecch with ;iml jiledged lii.s Bill)- j of lliyaii at: J Kern. iiuiikiv fjl'"ed from its of Howell, of Georgi'i. Cmiier.'iciit, leavim; candidate alone il the 1 WORTH KERN. Indiana in 1849 and Has tit of His Life in That ;t;tivtd His Law License M Ha$ an-a Prominent State Politics Defeated Tr in 1900. 'OLIS. Iiid., .ltily 10. m tu iHirn Deoetnber ll.ise of Alto, How Indiana. His father, Dr. wi .was a Virginian by writ 'fi Shelby county. , ami lived there tin Vj he moved Into the strr. mnt her was Nanry aiid Hi. Kern were litti'li t-nii n i y. .Ohio. In 1. 1' five, vears old. Hr.ived !o Warren coilli I1""!' 'ha' time he wen I'i. tie was ir, years old Ia rtiiiroail Inilu. - The 4 i'in'k to Howard conn- is 'tie mi's while still In fen died Two cliUdreti i and his lister, " who Kim'i'l, of Dflleviile I -- M'eil in ihe district '' roiitianeil this educa 'I'ii-' tie- Indiana norm.'il hrl.. liding lioiwe- 'ii way every day. c: -ciiool near lo. He ' ;' ' liter ; Ann Arbor, I ""ft 'h ' !:iw rinll'ir'niun: "ww-itv in W9. He lirttctlcliiir in Kn re lie 'tike Forgery and False Pre pense Bound Over to Courtin$200 Bond. -.lohu Tem-ll, a young while man alioiit Dinetet'ii year 7)f "agp; wa ar rested by I'olieeman Hartnesa on the charge of forgery and false ir tense. Last Monday, Terrell went to tbv ilothing store of the Jih" Jacobs Co. and In hi;', lit a nair of trousers f run. Mr. I. V. Henry for $3.50 and gave lu paynient for them a check male pay able to James H. MeKnight by A. L. tlTtrad. Mr. I'eury questioned Terre.i about the check and he told him tha. Mr. Conrad, by whom the check wa. signed, was a coutractyr living In fhU city. The check was made out' for H&'LmA. MlTi... ''") Save Terrell $14.75' in change alter he had tafceit out the $3.50 for the pair ot trousers. Yesterday morniiig the Jacobs Cloth ing C4)tiiiany was noiitied that there was no person by the name of A. L. Conrad having an account lu the bank. Terrell also went to the store of John Anderson, colored, and bough' a dollar's worth of merchandise all 1 gave John a cheek for $13.15 as pay ment, The check was made payable to Monroe Johnson and wts signed by J. J. Wakefield, Anderson asked Ter rell about the cheek and Terrell said ili-it his name was Johnson and that J. J. .Wakefield v.as t contractor liv ing in this city in Kast Winston. John gave Terrell $1115 in change, but th" bank returned the check, saying that it was not good. Terrell pleaded guilty to the hinges. He is a rial voitm; looking man and has never, been in trouble before Several- days ago hv triel to ge -Chief Thomas and : later Recorder Griffith to endorse a note for him, saying that he wished to go Momew 'attcc. .. . Probable cause being found in both cases, Terrell wits bound over to the superior court, a $tililiMi bond being required in each eaue'. This han not yet been given. Not Much Difference From Our Point of View. "drafted"' when v old. to make the race aiff in the nepuhlicati ti c: h;. 4 itrariicr "i" was deleated. Jt'tortiey of K i over Reoubliean lie was electel' me court. Sin"e -' been his home "'1 lltw.. U ha:t lampaign, served I Hinlatnt and was ' SIS !,A,-y ln " my attnrnuv ,,,,a : ,. . ' . "iiujci niralions ofMavoi- tr fr. r-.,. ..... vm-iimht, In inno !,. as ;i!n"r;!lr hut was de .""j 81 "nia fonven H Mr. Kem-8 l'ru.nenty men v"'' ; l'l-esidentlal 'V"" l'r"sident of the h;,s i .. anu civic Ik ,. I'luiiimeni ; anJ literary af ,. ; ' Mi Julia Kent. Mown socially. M TO STOP AT IC - dFEH E. Will See Bryan There and Discuss Situation With Him--Probably to Take Active Part in Campaign WiNVKIt, July. II. --John W, Kern, the Democratic vice presidential noniinee, will go : Lincoln for :' conlereiiee with l'.r.van Sunday c," Mtrnday. He wil take an. active par, in the campaign if his health permit. ' Two-thirds of the crowd left Denver last night before midnight. Karly tiain.4 'today carried a majority of tho.te whir remained. Many easi-liouud delegates will stoo at Lincoln. Many are today coiigfattilatliig Ttt ?ait for the -kill with which he en glneerid the Kern boom. Kern is a staunch friend of Hryan. He frequently entertains the Com moner iit his Indianapolis home. This Is admit tedly one ol the I'aco'X of Taggart's success in managing hi? boom. Tolstoi Is Shocked. ' st. pirnnisiirnn, Jttiy tt. emmr Leo Tolstoi, shocked by the recent statement' of one of bis closest friends that his books have done more harm than good, is tod try sending out let ters U his friend.-, asking their can did opinion of the 'mora! and sociolo gical value ol his works. Launching of Battleship. WASHINGTON. July II.-A -number of naval' officers went to Philadelphia today to see the lounrhlng of the bat tleship S'iitliCttrui!ia, which is to be added to the Atlantic fleet. It is n sistr ship to the Michigan. Miss Margaret Sharp, of Richmond, Va s visiting her brother, C. U Shttrp, a-:l sister. Mr. W. M. Brown, on Spruce street. LEADERS TALK OF THREE DESERTERS . S. if T E Oil CAMP' There are two other children John W. Kern, Jr.. aged 9, and William H Kern, who Ls now five years old. HOT SPRINCS. Va J.ily tl lirlngilig ill message ol peace frtitn Vorys and oilier Ohio.ois who lougii' Hitchcock's selection tor national Re publican chairmanship. Kliner Dover, secretary of the committee, arrived today and had a long conference, w'l'h Taft. Dover declared the opposition to Hit- hoock is ended Sheldon has re.vdwd liut campaign con t ri tin t ii n s front- men eager to be the-'ttrfl to rontrttitite ro -1 he Taf campaign, lie refused tu give ..tUc names ot the donors. Hitchcock to See Sherman. WASHINGTON, July 11. Hitch cock left here today for I'tlea, N. V., where he will hold a long conference with Sherman regarding plans foM the coming itiniuaign. He said 111'1 conference will also deal with the re tirement of Sherman from head of the congressional campaign commit tec and the selection of his successor. Ship South Carolina is Launched Today PHILADKLI'IIIA, July 11. The United States battlcl'lo Sou in Caro lina was launched this ilti'moon a: Cramp's shipyard, Many Ktate ofll cials of South Carolina were iwn and took part in the ceremonies a' tendlng Hit hiiinchiiiK Tin South Carolina is one of the 'all hk gun sltlpn," the other be ins." the Michigan recently launched at the New York Shipbuilding Co. yaid at Camdeii, N. The " vessd today was cljri:un'd by M'st-'. Frederick. i Calvrt tisei. daiigluer of (J ivenior Ansi'd. Mi s An se i.s ji hand. .oine young wn'iiat: a:i 1 when she br.Jc the but I lo of - ilie over the bow the statcollicers steoil by wltil bared hetid-:. (Juvernoi An sei, accompanied by bis siaff apd up wards of a score of other person from South Carolina mid the east, E.tMidfjd A SPLENDID RECORD. Notable Distinction Is Won by a Win ston-Salern Boy.- Jlr. Rolierl McAiihnr has accepted a position as prescription clerk at O'Hanlou's. Heraro leaving lieie to take a two yeara course in phii.tn i... at the Vnhreraity of North Cnrolip.i he was connected with that store and made many warm friends, -who, will 1 1 e g 1 a d tn k ao wlLh at he U to si mvh iht-m again in his new capacity. Mi McArthur fs a courteous and capab!. young man and' a salesman '"! mueii aliility and will add strengtli to Mr. O'Htuilnn's already capa!)!'.' corn f assistants. Mr. McArthur. ho passed board of pharmacy last wee!- elass aud was awarded Hi given to the one making tin average. When it tn cousid rcd that over sixfy applicants stood the ex aminalion his juiccess in staa the head Is nil the more si.: and is a distinction of whii i a rieht to lie proud.- no CAPTURED Station Master Jackson Is earning a reputation as a detective, and lu baseball parlance, if he continues to "make good!' It Is only a question ol time when propositions will be forth coming from one or more of the big detective ageiicie liniilng him lo get in the prolessii nal i lass. Last night Policeman R. V. Hryan and Mr. Jackson were advised by Con ductor Stugg that three white men. mipMsed to be deserters from the i'nited Stales Navy, were put off the first Tticoiiilng train from (ireensboru at Ciuilford College last evening for healing the "blind baggage." Capt. Stage suspected that the men who were playing hobo would at least at tempt lo board the next passenger train the one that leaves here at !' p. tn. and this opinion was expressed lo Agent Jackson and Oiflecr Hryan. The latter was going to (ireelishoro any way alter John Terrell, a young man arrested In the date City yester day and wanted here on the charge of forging checks. ALrJiickwn stationed himself In the baggage car, while Mr. iTryaireiiTaltr ed in the nearest coach. Tluy had agreed, that If the supposed deserters got oh Mr. Jackson shouirt rusii Sjiem into the couch lo Mr. Hryan, who had the handcuffs. Just us the train pulled out from Guilford College the holmes got aboard the "blind baggage.' Mr. Jackson pro ceeded to get familiar with the three men. They were invited to take seat and keep quid. "I lyive see.li you liifforc," exclnlmM the staticii att' iit to! one of the ho lmes. ' "Yoii are mistaken; you donTTUiow tm and 1 know I never saw yon be fore," replied tills deserter. Ml. Jaiksoli proceeded to couvlnre the man Hittt lie knew what he was talking about, reminding him that he was in Wln.ton-Salem with the Jones Carnival Shows a vear or more nan. "Yoii are right, and my mi urn-la Mike Jones, of Greensboro," said the hobo, who made a full confession to MrT Jackson. The other -two also made statements, one saying his name nas JesB- Powell and that his home i was in Oklahoma. The third one said 1 he was from lialtlmore and that Thorn as Martin was his real name j Mr. Jackson, while the train was ! speeding along at "o miles or more an I boar, opened the -door of the baggage I car and escorted his prisoners Into the coach, when two of tluni were I handcuffed together, the third one be f-me--e4elH(uai'df-iL : he Slate I'd !r. medal lligllSi lias a. I'tleaii' he ha:t Mr. W. H.: Denny, who lias h-ld a position with the farmers' Ware house for several years, .lie 1 at his home on North I)eiot street last night, after several weeks' Illness, caused by some affection of the b art. ceased was about 52 years old. The funeral service' was held Hits after noon, the interment beinK in Wood land cemetery. j When the train arrived (u Gives hmro tr -officers marched Hieir ,rton ierh aioiihd town 'until time for ih" ! train to depart for Winstoii-Sal' in, In 1 addition to the thiee deserters Messrs. Hryan and Jackson brought" the young man Terrell back with them. Jones told the officers he had left Ihe navy twice, saying Ihut he was a deserter when tie came to this city with the Jones carnival show; that he was arrested and eurrlc.d back and a few week since deserted again. Jones and Powell ate attired In sailors' iinifortn. "We are not regretting our arrest." sail Jones, 'because we are out of money and hav gotten tired of dodg ing the officers" A lebcratii was sent to the com mander of the Cnlted States Navy Yard at Norfolk askltiir If the three men were wanted Bnd if so what dis position should be mad' of them. MURPHY AT LASTlTHIS MARKET AGAlri WINS OUT OVER M'CARREN LEADS IF! SALE OF LEAF. Latter is Practically Dead Nearly Fifteen Thousand INow in a Political Sense Brookljn Leader Com pletely Overthrown. J. J. Norman returned last night from a short business trip. J li? It. Juslic-i ttie Ciunt of (trunk S:.t . S nitot Pat of ixilttics bv NKW YORK. Kelly, of Ihe Sup! lyn, today wtd Si.t I ii k Henry MrCjrrw mi dc'ili' a nisndamns 1 1 , ixjai'd of elect Ions to a Carren men elect iimi in-p. cb rks and other uftlcial.v TiitA in. ihe iilit!cal den h of Mu'.i i.n that he will no longer conin.l l lyn 4lnuigh tbe.eltcthin ofln i.i! citv iMtronage. Murphy ha. fighting McCarren in the ci y stale two yeais but never lia . able to coiuidetely overthrow Mrooklyn leader unlit now. At September primarle aud Novj mbei citv. state aud national elections alt i' (lllpe .q.itnt fhe Mo pull rttii .ml ok ind nil, the the ofhclalu at the and Colcr men polls will be Muipli.v Bryan Will Not Go to Denver as Planned LINCOLN, Neb., July 11. Hryan made, the formal announcement today thai he will tint, as at first planned. go to Denver for a conference with the national commttiett to selec chairman to manage that campalgu lit will, on the other .and. invite the committeemen lo come here and ft'k over matters and map out the cam pakn. Prytn had hoped to go to IVh ver but so many returning delegate stop at Kaljvlew that he cannot get away. He la anxious to have the chairman and other committee ofb clals elected with all Hisslblt dis IM'tnonstratli ns ror tbe c.ati,daic on the part of neighbors, both l-nio- crnts and RepitlilicanR," cmtlnite-HH-abatcr today and tbo candidate said to everybody that came: "This Ii. the happiest day In my life." Money-Maker Designed hy Winston-Salem Boy Mr. F. E. Thomas .the Originator of a "View-Seeing Wheel" That Is Making a Decided Hit at Ocean View. KiLTIidii'is i haw returned from Ocean View,. Va., where lie fiii lict'ti sHnding several weeks putting up and start inn a "View Seeing Wheel," which he designed and built himself The wheel carries ZH people the height of 79 feet. It goes straight tip, over and straight down, and la far superior to the Kerrla or any othJt view-seeing wheel. Mr. Thomas has only put out one machine, that being the one now I.i operation at Ocean View, and the wheel la making a big Kit and Is a money-maker. Th capacity of the wheel ds $-S er mmr at 5 cioh fai i a Mr. Thomas has had inaiiy Inquh l t. since erecting the wheel at Ocean View, but he has not fully completed arrangements for putting the wheel on ihe market. Atlantic CilyrNVw Jersey, has put In an .Application for a wheel 100 feet tall, this to be Hie H rsT whet M ft-4'Uwuaa. -pulsuuj! The wheel Is operated by moto' power and only require 2 12 horse power. At wight the wheel in illum inated by l eight candle powe lights. . Mr. Thomas Is a Winston Salem boy, being a son of Mr. Thomas, of ttmigtrrowtt Prominent Lawyer is Charged With Crime DAN VILLK, 111., July. II. Charles lir ) ii, a prominent Dativ;nT lawyer, am! graduate of Midiigiu I nivt-rHiiy, ii Ijetlevcd by ftovernment othrialu to be (he head of an extensive counter felting cotripiracy. He Is b'-bl in the county Jail today following irrest at his home by secret service men otn Chicago A complete outfit of coun terfelteiV dies and matrices wa.i found In a secret dtaer of his desk In th baaemet.t. No cotinterfit coins were found ' Woman Kill Herself. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. July II -Al bert While, fired on his own house, dodged behind an Ice box. A moment later he pe-re(l nut and found his wlfa dead on lb' floor With a revolver In her hand The woman had suddenly become Insane, The hardware baseball team will cross bats with the strong bawball aggregation of the' Hotel Zlnmnlorf in the near future. Pounds Sold Last Month Here Meeting of Toba cco Growers Here Next Month. KW.Klf.lt, Jul 11 - Onlv etaht of the b at ml.a ci markets l North Car olina. Iss than half or them, report any sab s t i the UHUith of June, ac cording to an official riquirt Just Issu ed hy the State I VpntlUH'iit u ciin pihd front reHris made by wan lioiisciui U by utatiitiiiV r i(lreinent. The aggregate sab R foii up 57.01 1 IHiuuds, of this ft.''..' tnliig first hand fur cmwrra.-Winston Salem and Ox ford, only, reiit sab s other than first hand, these being 3 .MO for dealers. TIk--Hi baud sale rep-'f ed bv ihe t.uii (is luaiVrtj nhow the following. Win, ion Salem, ;t .7STHirliaiw;-$e-. H. iilsMlle, .:.( . Ml. Airy, 3.7!t5; 0tird. r.tis" ; MadiMm. S9; Warnn ton. :i;.:, Stone Hie, &'.! Hiunds. To Have Meeting Here. J. o i.i.n. ley and other tin inlM rs of the executive committee nf tho North Carolina Proterlive Asaorlatlcn were lu hi ssloii hen esterday at the call of Mr. Giaveley. i ounlderflliR plans for nialnlaliilug the pices of to bacco at a leasotialde male for the "op soon to ! put on the market. The outcome of the conference was the determination to form a stork torn pany sufficiently si rung lo have buy ers on all tin in ii t K ' t n In the slat and maintain sufficient rompeittlon In the buying and If necessary to assure the pilci H required, to go Into the muni! fai lure nf tobacco. A call Is to be Issued at once to the member of the .North Carolina Pro tective Association and any and all other tobacco growers In the state to lie in Winston Snlem August '11 to fur ther arrange and perfect the-move--nient for hittllttalnlnit' prices, briefly sfatciL the meeting to take under con sldeij'ilun the erfertlou of the organ- IzNtloti, out nil the ntarketliiR of the sevd, regnlaie the pr'iducttoti and cre ate a fund for the corporation that Is lo go Into the market and assure auftl cieiit coiupetllliiri tn kit')' up the pric es and If need be manufacture the to liacco outright. In a statenienl to the press Mr. Graveley said that while North Car olina growem deprecate and condemn ilm "night rldltig"'carrled on In Ken tucky for the purpose ot keeping down the-yubiun of the 4 rop and furclns up the prices, the Association Is de termined to proceed to attain Ihe same end by proceeding along such conservative lines as will Induce ln veslors In all brunches of Industry to Join In the. undertaking as a mailer of profitable Investment.- Those par ticipating in 'be conference were J, O. W, firaveley. Rocky Mount, P. H. .Veal. lUM-kiiighiim; J L. Halle), Wil son; R. II Simtnoiis. Hurry', . V, Til lotsun, Stokes; II, W. Wlnsti-ad.Kdge-ii.lwlie count). Listing Farm Lands. ( The sl'itemt-nt 4s rmtde it the. alaa depart iiienl of agriculture 'ha' qul'e a larje iiiiiiiiier nf land owners In North Ciir-illiia i-ir" lltliig farm ' lands fur v.tle lo Immigrants wl h the d par' iiient under Hi" lenitloii of the plan the departmenj Is liiatigui atlng whereby a lis' ot '.available bifida, Ihe prhex iitid Uiujtiatl ins where hishI hie. vi 1 1 1 lie piinied, udvertlsemuii'il placed III itewipiWM 1 1 and fi lo Ileal of he - tc nhwiHit- and tlia..JLtti Beqt to par.l'tt at- wering the advertise iiii'iits and desKlug Information as In denlr.-ttde ItH'alltliv-i, This toiderlak ing bv the departiiiei t will be w II un der way ery soon now. .' Wake Superior Court. Jnd'e Waller N'ettl, of Lnurlnburs, Is to convene. a. two-weeks tt-rtn of Wake Superior Court for criminal causea next Monday, there being UK cases on the docket, mimtly for larceny and cither petit offenses. There will e nc murder trials unlesa l how pend ing In nii'tjlst rates' courts against "lioots" Brown and Ira Oakley are got ten ready for trial hy that time, which is not likely. STOCK MARKET. . NKW YORK, Jul) II Consolidated Gas, Southern Pacific. Illinois Central, unchanged; Anaconda down 1-4; St. Paul up 12; Smelting and Northern Pacific up 3-K: ' Amalgamated up 1-4; I'nlon Pacific, Reading. Brooklyn Tran-, sit, tip 1-8; Steel preferred lower. Farmers In town today were In the best of humor. Why shouldn't they be liatpy? Corn and loliacroijinijv.,.,... e( apt an d more promising than now, The seasons have been flue for both. j triitiibcr of local fans went to Greensboro on the 1 1 ; 35 train today lo root for the Twins. The game this af ternoon was called at 1 o'clock.
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