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SEN U N FA THE SENTINEL GETS BOTH THE UNITED PEESS AND HEARST SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.,SATt II1UY EVENING, Al ;l sT IiOS. PIUCK 5 CENTS. in Great Reception for American Champions Big Parade In New York City In Honor of Team Rep resenting This Country at Olympic (lames. er 20 Bodies nave Already Been Found i ti r- Around Augusia Larger manLS- ' ed at First-Property Loss In City Alone Will be ADOUl lo iuiihuu uuujis. Other Damage Done by Flood. (, .. w bo 1. ot the .t.,,,,1 in j.Ul i t ,1 low Al . s have heell .u'tl more iH SEVEREST FLOOD IN E THAN i I 1 I k till' t(l W is ladlev llolie WlU 4;V I' riMimlcK. .., t!(. iiiimlmhi . .nnroU'ed . he cae'llul streets .,.11 unli'sirlev s nearlv son". naialv.' 1. ;iiHl 'Ip :: till h t 'ilk' pit r ti p-ople ik vvim energy. ic piliupilig ,av iir i wo and YEARS i . OO' eialidll ,. ,,,.,. a wmer lauunc ,,. ii entering tm1 di . .i h h is using every .. .-m rt a i v phiod epi- I pmd was started at a !;il nit-h-r.- -- turn y l ill In1 citfoic si-tvire probably lit' RAI.F.tCll. says of the uomina'ed at i tllllllbel' of iiikiiuwil to Cienti ( ! ki v Red Crss Appeal. CViTON, Ana -' 1 he Na- ,j' cioss, a-tinti'lt its various i, -In s. in;n isMH-il ail appeal i't ithms fi,i ' ri'lli f of. South : ;al'P r- r ' Tlii" art ion fol n I' tram Iron1. A. t'. Kauf iTailc-ton. which said mil-I- ii.-i and i hi- fiitl not yi'l . ght Bodies Recovered. iSu..T!;v.-'.Au;...2iL-BiRhl if. HctililS III" (lit! clOUtl-blll'St a: pi lsrtn, have lii'i'ti rerov t i'tii'('ti-i that llm total will leic Ii foity. The heed ' -: v f i h is food, ami relief is tit bv M tnilllllillg 'owns. Tn rn cnt-irfi nifcin Discussed at Annual Meeting County Superintendents. iillMlal Ilieelillg of the Asso l oiij.i y t4uf I i I1T 'UllctLt 8 llt'lcl "1 City, ami which adjouru lir Jon'uli Hvilr 1'ratl. of Trat-v. iHiiliiii'd a plan for UP "! Mil' different COIllltieS. ii Pearson spoke of Audubon Soeietv anil ! iii 1'iiilciits in enroti r 'it our birds in the I i, il "i h. t Pr II - -- II i I II . f .'JM i ta, hs l.,.i , before "I hit", that ot tines. pitaiue was ilis n iMUH Tinti'iuldnt R. DililHi,. He said there nt lines. I hose i iii .:,..i'i, ihusc mijioseil !ai-- niliosed bv the ail "1 which beloiiK ''" I liose imposed "i tile Sliperioi 1 d"l trntn I he records " ii til Slip! Wliife, - """I is the oulv'sn- ,"' lnii'l. for he, as ' " i oi's t.o any man. !it' 'aw calls for him 'I.- tun el t he rriin- 1,1 instances It was ' "'" mams: rates make "'' 'Ii'" law is prac- I. la one .-lilliny it wag ' "il"i- imposed a ftiu itml HI ethers he '-' I h" tine is ,unied fmi'l and I!,,. ,ni,i r" 'if. lo.vn film! It 1 " "' 'he dnlv of the mi that "" '."'"Plied wit h an,) -I'tllMlSCS An,;. .H ;iv. Kejiu'i'ii'ati tiikft ju' riunioi e: "Whi!'' (,iite :hose on ill'' Sieki an1 in', others I do know I riiey are nu'ii of nond. rlean. npri'i' eliarae.er. but ftuiu a i(diiie.tl stan'l poinr n Is rertainry the wpukst th k-; ct that they have named in years.; dome are of ihe old Kussell regime; others are actively 'assorla:eil with j l lie trusts and monopolies while still I othets have had so liitle to do wiihj 'lie maiei ial. industrial and edueat ion il advancement of the Siaie that thv ! ire aetiialiy iniknosvti. The fact that wo tiifit on the ticket are from Meek t lenbiir and two from Kowan shows how hard pressed the eon vent ion ivas to get loeetlier a reiresentai he tieV et. 1 think ihe Democrat h will have easy sailing in tnalntainliiK former majorities." W erst In, 112 Yea rs. .- If Is said that 'hete is alisohtte evi ilettee that the; " 'nave not hot n rain and Hood conditions hereabouts so severe as those just reeedins In lit! years past. New Chapel, who was horn In and lived to its years old, had dire 1 evidence of a water mark made by tlooda in CraU'ree creek near Hal e(Kh In 170" that had never been at allied by any subsequent food. This time, however, this mark-was reached and even exceeded hy a foot or more, according to statements vouched for by Corporation Commissioner Hed dingfleld and Chief Clerk George W. Norwood, of the Department or Mate, Officers Elected. In rounding up the. work of the an nual session of, the North Carolina Farmers' Convention In session here the paat four days for the study of Improved methods- of farming at the A. and M. College, A. T. French, of llockinghatri county, was elected pre, ident to succeed II. ('. Dockerv; T I W, Broome, of I'nlon county, was 'chosen vice-president and Dr. Tall Butler re-elected secretary. The State Live Stock and Dairymen s Associa tion also re-organized under the alls pices of the State convention and elected R L. Shui'ord, of NVwretl. pre". Ident, and A. L. French, of Hocking ltani county, seereiary-li'ea-uirer; The convention adopted resolutions declar ing for a State ;uid iiiiiiotial law fo; illi.ial grading of. cotton before it nasses nut of the hands of the grow ers, calling on the Slate legUlanr" and the North Carolina delegation In Congress to wmk to thin end. Thi'i" was also a resolution urging contt'v leliool. authorities to see to it. :!ta: 'lie State law r"'iiiring agricitltu.-;r studies in the schools he fully ob-erv-ed. that iiigheF agiicullurar siiiilies tie liursued in at least one public .-c'u iol in each county anil that th eSttr e leg Ulature provide for adequate exten sion and enlargement 'if 'he A. A M College capacity to meet the inn' ns ing demands for -the entrance ol worthy students. Another resolution declared for a law'r equiriug suecia' instruction for girls in the pniilic schools In do'iiestic science ami I'itn' ecotnomics. The convention has. becn "lnlneiitly i.'iicces.sful in the iiiatiei' oi the benefit derived hy the farmer ,vho braved the elements and came in spite of 'he lvavy rain.; and dancer cf, travel, There were pi-oii'ib'.- on" hundred and f i ' ' y of !h"tn fro1-, all .' - sv- i vS i. :: " : A 1 ... s-i. Interesting Views of Kvdnvernor Campbell KV YORK V:K ml ' . 'hir k k . . iJ . .ts . J"p1 l, 'r" IS- M t t, m' M, A. . H, WO r(,& Jtii ' ', i -jj Aiu3ij CUP' A'iO. taim K i alii! el.. '.,1 I to t ihio tn !' D K-p:i!..!-.tlis no ar .Itlll I HUMII. 11! .1 Mil l- .(I t ll.i'illlla.l. W (fiiot. All the ih'MUM'laMi . '.in; r v ate no; ,iinm , 11 snt 1 h litiH'l.tl't ia, lit I tlirliina: I man Ii .. I! nt 1 i'i ,,i w l,i 1 '.ia s Js. li.1 tio.iats aht'-i r tiotu ii i., the 1 tat ! ,l!t islll h l.i'-t Sai'ltd.n .J a a nu iir.iioiii In 'he :e! iiim-li tor ' In- ntle tun lull., alld Is 'til 111 JOHN WORTH KERN. Democratic Candidate for Vice les-ident. 1 t 1 1 ! tPA fi , -my-a. The action of Kansas Hepuidicans in pat'y council who yesleiday elidm :-a d the Deiner plaifoini by declaring for ;hc i i i. i j . 1 -af guaraiiieiaiiM ba'il. deposits, , Ins caused Reptilillctins to sit up and tak tiotire Tiie national leaders of thai patty h'gan the campaign with tin linn resolution to tiggt' asivly asstii! tlte Deinoiratie dect;,ratlou for tin I r rtlon ot ! auk deposi's Tie1 at gunu nt aiivtinced bv some of t lie big tia ional liiinktng inleresis Til opposi tion to the guarantee plan has been continually airxl by Republican ora tors since the adjournment of the Den ,i i- coiivett! ion. (inly as late as Tues day of this week, Postmaster (I'lieral (ieoige Von Mey er, one of Tali's per . onal admirer-;, announced in an in view following a conference will) the Itepiildii an presidential andiila e, that "Bryan's guaiaiiieeitig proposi iion wi.il be one oi foreiiKist. issue.! of the campaign." A cot respondent from Hot Springs in giving publicity to the Von Meyer interview, saitlt 'The' way the wind is blowing now. only one Is sue, the tariff, may surpass this in in terest to the public," Hiht upon the heels of Mr Von Meyer's denunciation of ib- , pemo ..-in a,-i -f-,o!4:iuu c l hi i?uarttl,tn4m i.ink di'iiositoi i will tindoubledly be ii Pin ii cinalaiion in Kansas :. HPlutiim and the knowledge thai le'isin aim !ia.',at l!'ie!dicaa , ntu 'in iiie . ,,-e almosl eeiiaiii adiU ' e ! la plati for the guai'atiiet an,: d"pu: i's liar, caused H' publl ! a'i'-i s no lit lb- con corn. As il rating Ii;" iinpor'aljce of this va lie of iev. s bet well l-'asli'l'ii Re irns ; wnn enuorpe the jiostTiim nil eiilain id the big Imiikiug interests 1 vvlih regard to this subject, and the Western Republicans, who approve of iie Dermic:! rtic d"clai.it ion in 'this ! a't. r, a Kepuldican piiper in this city published a special dispatch from To peka, Kansas, today do, hiring in ef ti;l idai 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 y Iteptthlicans believe tlol tHI etlim: tm 1 don , to 11 I til I" an I him- I'Ultlletl d he was letellillg ( union atnl tbei Iiegan v i guiii t imioriel candidate mean Hal luon I u ill i uiu. Ion- 1 am i hr mull. I tie in teli t-i -iiee to tins Im i ii ' an I'l'ife, Settetaiv ot War, utid Is How a cimdiil.de ,.r the piesnleii. v lb- made otn Kpenh mi kroit a I-w years tun ami (Ihio weni I hum ila'ic Ity lii.iien pbllalily He went to New Yolk ami the beau-ps wp The ,,, sid.lieiH wjio followed (Iran' dating tile Civil Wat vvil I'l-iueliibei his (emails mi the habits of the gteill wmor. Then In mitdt - a -sptwh-tti the front yatd of the Tafl la sub-nee a few days agii. adtuiliing tbtit the Hem icrallc plaifoitn was right ami e;n, evidence that be was doing all that In could io gi-' upon it, Tnat sticech villi ' he iilllllietlts lljiOII it I , s Mi llty ' su Vii . .AS -I- ' t . ,1 't, '(I 1.1 I. lell thou .and Mil! I -.u t. 1 1. t 01 hiOHIf 1 ,u I. the p.i t, iiinii. a; Id. ! ii .llteil i, t'lei "I- 'ill' Til, a l.v t', I eb'tl' titih c'n-i-i'tim of a,. l,!!l,Ci(i S he I' s a, il' t.i oli.int lo r and a gold lei d.t I to mi ti or t lie clshn Inn i'. n t I'UK'lia a- jna at n tidnai It'll' Kills dl' jm! i to! U' SaUl::, it liO til 111 .i bin s, .tee Hav Ma, in e raft Makes Speech to Ohio Veterans I HI'S lllg tot 'be pii'Mib ntial tall, dm iim la. ma t ' b H .i till an, K a I '1 - l-iill'.et i nt be was a William H . IV tie!' Ill Il iiiluul' h null-' aril .u llitutl lit l.'ii I. Ili-i HI lie- uii-'i Aiin'i a-iiii ai a ,vt Ohm. ug tine lit ing ! aialnlate. tl,( tilt.'l . an, will i :i i hi- llemoi taiic In aret.'- 1'iitler routitv, !." niajoiaty i ati'llilaii' and i ivs "and I lit ; v andanl I ihio, ga V e lit ', an '.nit time he was u V Hovel no'' Campla , tlf llley will Hot Olll. TnxtM: I 111, In am he I oil do mid ! i-s llm d bis jinn m y Idle Has,. Island f-' ihai the action of the Kansas Repub cans tm, action Ui-puMi diirsi ng ami t,fie ihe slal give the sl'a.e to Bryan, The i both the Hi'inocraiic ami tut parlies lit Kansas in en ho guitraiiiee of hank deposits prospect that both parties in s of Wisconsin ami Nebraska eratie plan of guaranteeing bank do-. posits, the Republicans of Kansas have endorsed tn D"tiiocj:i: Ic bunk ing plunk. ' Mr. Toti M-..' r'R ltit."-v('v' and the -utterances of other Hcpubll- vul do tin' same thing goes to show ! how popular is this principle in the W'esl. The prediction wast-tumle here today that ir. Von Meyer and iMher Ri imhlii ;i ns who hav assailed the principle of guaranteeing deposits will . oou Ii" call' d off by Mr, Tafl. and his adv birs. At tiny rate, that is t In wish of i-hrewd Republican pnlh iciuns vvlii'i ivcie " vet';, plain spoki ti today regard ing t his subject .- J;; In Schec'ule 1K,J'ViMon Southern '"inges m il,,. ,ir,.M. ," h- "ii 'his divK 'ti Uatiway will go ' '" "'J, Sepleinb,,,. ,;. ' 1 ' ' -lie tuf iliMiiv;,. '" ' '"s:-ad Of li:al, ' leave Winston. ""uro at s-10 i- ' ,"llv' Hreensboro ' ' 't'-'-ead of u arrtv :n, as would certainly nave .bee er but for the nad ww'iv Alreadv enlanvfd ptans for the HPilt co'ivatien. i mii-.i ,- eo'i'li: up-' on Mystery Still Clouds Atlantic City Affair A'l I.Wl C CI TV N I , i- J'' Mrs, .WtUiiiiiia, who was vviih VIr. Roberts, ihi. liallitiiai'e 'millhmairi when lie was shot here ilie oiler day. .told the diHiict aitoi-iiey to ,i.-k lei hiisbahd wli-i slior-ltianer's: ' i I" 'niigh io know," she said. Then she l,j: Ip-r lii as if angefeil because alie had said too much ami would aiy no more Cnder further questioning, however, she said Kobe rt s oligh' to' know who shot hint. Roberts sull ita , no: hint! fo sa-v. .- --' - - - Case is Heird i)y J. E. Alexander Major Suit Filed Against Ex-Clerk J. J. Nelson . ,(iRi:i-:xsi:ui;u.! .Aug a-r iu. Hull old Superior Court vc-.ierd,iv was I'll f'd the laitnplaiiit in the case of I hi boanl of eilti'a'ion 'if Guilford Conn ;y iigaitist e.yi'lerk ot the Superior I 'no ri- John. I. NelS'iii ami -hirt- bondfv .iiieti. This is 'he stiit; lirougbi by tin hoard of education io tccovei" Hie nuts imsreaatinir $1.9S tin, -.which is "'aimed to be ihe balance due by Mr Nelsoii ro the ae!ii:il fun I mi account d by i reus Sllpe fail tali duiies while iit'-s and forfeit ' ai.'j and bo, thru w is ii.. he vva Cottlt, tiiid f to pi'rfotao ; lll'O I." k ot the. Carolina C By Will Recover. Thos. Voss who was accidentally shot in Routliside last .Monday -'night and whose life was rtospni!''-d of a dav or two tbi-reafi' f. has ti aiaim"' consciousness and bis condition now is regai'fb'd hopeful. Dr. Ijavill'1, th attending phvsitinn. says bis .p.-.'lnt has no fever and is taking 'nourish incut ami his recovery 'Is now; ifxpnct ed. The ii'lll I was lievt I lor: ted '"" ' harlotte will ' I' ni. instead of r,,,n Charlotte '"''iff here at and II . it present In Honor of Fleet. MKt.HOKUNH. All. 29. With the dinner to be given tonight by Sir Reg intild R'tlhntt governor of Victoria, to Admiral Sperrv and the senior officers of the American fleer. '.th" round of festivities in honor of the sitips and II men will he started. For a solid wok I something will be doing all the time. i.Thiiii.iranli'iiilt 1 Company, of Klkiu, was ia before the C-feree in bankr: .). V., Aletiaiidet-; This was whih ihe ' Sears lto"')cli handed in :. ou'jiauv all .-him. Tin latin tor i"."im iinr 'ha' U was OlltlSel filf th. ami ttusti est font of li' claim and :,itu;,,:!y !'. ;'' t -i'1' r:- Ifoeiai I' dt'i'ii. of Flkin II Itiait atid : The !', iibui;-'; in IJoebtick Cotnl'.'U,. The ca-e wil not li tillie. 1,'itil Hi(i"S will IH'St Week. la-,) !! ,u,a- , ,' l-a, i lie :VI r-Wew I ('ompatiy, .1 !iii." creditor K. .ll.a.l'.th" in favor oi t hi , ' was lie,.. P-eM'-d hand ard loilay j.i'-v, Maj. a ease in t'limpauy the said a secured ciediiors validity aimmtit. d The F Ifell- ami D. I fas' ees lie Sears rd today, for some in briefs GREAT DOi AND PO'NY IHOW. Gentry Brcs." Cen-ing September 7 Town Billed Creeted by Big Crowd In Danville. The children a'e looking forward Wiiiii ttiieie.-i and il'digln " lb" com of Hem Mott da id 'h -1 ,.' -ep'eiii d' :l t; wa ; ted tiit'i Hal" ahow, t own which i-s, b' folk. th" COTTON MARKET. NF.W YORK. Aug. -h. - ton op "f ills petb tills ! Iliatt -teadh cables, pir lacked mur h sap'-'ir', n ' ' we'll her 1 foniit' ions fiwdlltfoniih td eiiiTvV ' pfw yii fwv p p thioutjiout the belt are almost perfect, j ally pationizeil Two u'day, oil" tli'!ht. A s "oon ye liable a hundred Hen-try carries ' catiieii and eiej Hi'trry liiotlo llillliber of' left and r favori' clean ami ua to flit lil.'ltiCI, s bete '-s and irade :er (ay iitui was ffair. In addiiiei pet iarmilig dog:- iiif. iear han' :-. rs have j O'.'IMIi-eg H he,-.' la'e and yesterday and pony r t. Th iow, w sell. nil little, h' Twin Cny ! ,'da v and ay of it; e given yea lie other last was given at a most cred it to M'veral ; and ponies, ;t number of vole tm- him, b,,i will pay lot lb., pilv ih go, . They ur giviim a dollar n piect in J l,i Heinoora i c ciiiiipaiKU. fund,'L Campaign Notes. The Philadelphia Public Hedge: sit.vs ihat ihe reason why Speaker ('an non and bis column b-c on rules heli t;p ihe important measure of savlni the forest region was "the intlueim of the I. umber TniHi and lis no lew rapacious congeiu r, Hie paper Trust wi-e at ihe bottom of It," Co jo tin bottom of all matters aiisltig befoii Congress and Hie trusts dominate, d reitly or indireitly. The tiaists e ihiit whatever is ill be exploited ' The Campbells ure coining," ', ("tnoi-iior Cainpbell, of Ohio, who h Hie 1 Mime rtl lie noinltn'r for HefUiro: ill Hi" t.ackeye State, juediclK t Ii it 'Ihio will go 1 H'tiiocrni ic hy "itiiinii p November. The S- Yolk Siaals Zei tniiL', I he greai Herman paper pub iished by Heriiiaii Kidder, sttvs: "It i "oitcfdi'd even in Itepnbll, an circlcM Hiai tin' election of a Republican gov ernor in (ihio Is mine than doubt till."... ., ir It is tile ftiiite s an eyta, where. ,f. iior 'organi.ai ions me tot Hi. van an. Kern Th" Rocky Monnlfiiit News nay. ha! 'President Ually,: of Hie Coloi'idi f-'edetatton of l,abor, inn) his associ aies are iiialHng" lib acta,, fight fo: Bryan .and th" Henii.c'i at ic plitiorm They wcte e-lidoiMil b.V 111" Feileftl ion ami Mr, ,,lly vvrti t, .,. hated pres ident - - - - The South Dakota Itemoi i at, uotlm he lack of enl biisiasui for Tafl thinly 'things wil w, a rui tip as 'soon as th" sWa.gjal:miiajLriiu.4Ui.dtuwt4tl.)-44,, evident that the sole Ri imblicfiu bone is in a boodle campaign. WILL NOT CO ON THE STUMP, Republican Nominee Tor Governor Will Conduct Campaign From Hit Office At High Point. Mr. .1. Klwood Co, the Republican nominee for ;;overiior, win asked by tl News teportt'l- just befute he lf Charliit.'e Friday if he 'would Inak aliv Ciimiiaign .ii"",!,,... during -the antjjitiKn,;..;itJSia5isijijii.j.i. -- "I v-iii no:," said Mr. Cox, " am inn a Htitmp speaker, and I will eonduci fny campaign in my ofliee by wrlilni' letters both for the paper and 'n fit; viite indiyiiliiaU Wbiiin a few d,r. ?. r s : . ' ing mv V lews: i-vuiims which con Thui--al,,v al'ertjoot! I ml I fe my .'mi a verv ' iolu- tiven a large In Dan viile. The show the two per were liber I will write a I on Hi" public front utb us I s; in Hie convention. ' I am a biistue;, map friend of edu ataui, and pony about tl:' failure . tiott to lake the ntlice of aiiiii ritileii dent of public itisiiuc'.iou out .of pol itica, but I feel no "sting- about It. My friends ndvled me to withdraw the te-aiiiition tinil I- did ,-o willingly," I'poti his arrival botm- yeslerday li. Cox w n na t at. Hie train by a large deleimttnn ' of- ci'i.eUH. I' to fcreetitig was tiOti-pai-tis.iti, In charac let, a fa ( wt'i ll Air COX llppteclale, Mi'. C F T-omltiisoti, former mij erin letni, nt of 'Io- Winston graded 'hool Hindi' 'the' Vvi hoiiilfii; i.peeeh; ti) waii ii Hie eandnluie reiipouded. - Reeeiver is Named For Suspended Firm PC'I'NWt, CjHTTiiK.' - Cnli. d Slates 1 ism! i tit Court , Indue Holt, of N " W Yut k . todiiv at.'i'iuii U.'..C t 'bar U-s !', HolMi'ld receiver tor A. O Itrowu '"o, lb" large New orK brokei ie Inn that tailed s.en ial days ago. Ilis mild Was lined a! a ,patet n j mil ,iot! dollat h DCATH OF F. H. BUSHEE. One ot the Most Widely Known Law yers In North Carolina At Seattle, Washington. Mr. F II Bilsbee, of lialelgb, one it ihe Staie t most widely known Ihw ears, i!i., vi'sterdiiy a I. Sent lie, Washington, where lie had gone to ttteml ti nieellng of the American Bar Yssoda! ion. The news of hbt death as received wlih genuine (egret by .very member ot ihe local har. Mr. lushee , as irsslaliilil division coilti ;el for the Southern Rail way. lie vaa Hie fa: her of Mrs Margaret -tllipp, widow of Ihe lllte I, lent. " i tt in K Shipp, who was kllleil at Sail wa" , . Iiian during the Spanish .American Duillig the civil war Mr, IliiHiiee .vna a lleuieiianl in I b . Seventy first Ninth Carolina troops,..' enlisting lit ISC. In ts'ii he wan presidential eleclm it latge. fimii vs:, in isvi. district itioitiey and sevetal ttlnes delegal" 0 hallon.i! Ilemoci at te eoliveti.'loiis "or- inot o th in i weal v five vear he van a triMieti-of ihe t'ltivei ity of sorlli (:atoliu.t. lie was a. member of he American Bar Association, the xoi '-h Carolina Har Association, . am) 1 delegate to the !'niveia,al Congresa if bimvi't i and .luiisfs Hi St l.otila tl itinf lie w.js ;t grand tria'er of he Masons of North Carolina, lie was be author of a well known law book, liilsbee's Ciimiiial Digest." Maj. Wood For Coroner. Mi'i W, W. Wood, a former resident f Winston Salem, now (' Ci'eeimhoio, ift7r-h fT-rHTTT?ttc-Tif -4rtte-fcttUd ttla-e-y-fot oroiuo. The Record savs, wiHi the itimn-v tii'iua-ers of (iuilford connly, le ia i had e 1 1 P ic , iib coroner h" ore and knows what io do. An i-r om oils t ( I ;i enlsiH as to 'be expense ill-Kbed to the oti'li" (i is the same villi doi Iol oii-.upyiiig the pui.it ion ih wttli any other muit. I!" the se-r-iia-s of a pliv.' i' iaii are required this s .'paid for i t ;;: . Farmers Sutlrr Heavy losses, Failie bele todav repelled that jaef.,..,.. - r- htt in, ihe ctuit 'v tttive beet! prac iiitllv ies' tm I'd l!n ttn- fiesbel this -'.-k. Many taijim n have s tffee, aeavv Ioshcm At leu a ( liave had nearly 'belt i-nHri- i -ro(ns e;a away. Iheioi'ii ;,loii(: He YadUli ia'! :ih tio llij'ltell no k iint loins. b.uth i hat on the Bey B.tdl Bui o' d. Th" II year old oa ,,. Robert Bades, of (ierimiiitoit, was trt-rhtipH fatally hurtled y -'eidai af'et iuil .Tb" lad had been left ar home in the charge of a bro iler, who left hub for a few rn'tiu'cH. On his return the boy wa. wit'hing in flames ami i hyslciaus day CHICAGO MARKETS. . ClflCAHO.. Aug. T.i. Wheat .opetieil oasx.a ij.wr'er lower. Trad,. iis llm IiimI "I ''; 'ipcnitis-'t W li'-.il (Sept I,,; til V; i fil n (Seit 1. 7 -"it: OatU il)" i. I't. pork (Sept.), lt.a.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Aug. 29, 1908, edition 1
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