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X the Twrc-crn: daily sentinei; winston-sslem, north clrolens. ..-r i 1 4 10 RESIST EFFORTS AT COERCIi I COURT IHC V.i A i l.M 1 ! i:. t.t 1 t . .,.,.! v i !.! of a, jt V.- is ,.t tin- :ti Nail"t. il ii $",..,. .s ; ni H.e !-r n I i ' h i inl iii - to o oit. tn w. T,i:i I ill ! r i ;i iiuhI ai. Ml:o t.,ln. , i t;.- a-w i,.v v! ('! ii-n.it : li.tr! i tu afon.r ..f r fur.l ior th- S-aa i a .M.;; fu,uis) lu it-j.Uti.'U to tisinu i i..,ive of 1 1;- Wes'nn lii-aii.juart.-ri t evA -f i:w s.c,,i,,l in omii.an-1 !i-n Mr h- k i- in O-.U-aio. Mr X.1 j k- I is ih- Miss"':'; He m', t of th- lie ti ,. a ,t!l .l'ln!..ll l'e!t:!l.Hee. h II I Mr. II i -' l.i k a- in 'hi-aco reeetnl , I j.,. i.. 1. it .l iin lull Swn-iarj H t ! ,.'.. 1 1: . -r. r i.f Mi.- "car.l iii.u-s s-.s j . h.. d ;s t an 1 that Ml , . 1 i. , r.x'iii Mi, rluil m.il. i ,1. a'.wtlt fiom Cl.ii to. Mr N ! ! i - .iNk ih.li!-d t at i o:i.j ,iii ! Mr Tens m li. "i tl.roi.U Misso.it i j S v. lal 'i.;irs a-i". throitii Mi' ml:' j i. .il mfk.-nce of KM' .hi Allen Ilici ; . m 1 t.. n S- v ' iry of the lfl-.riui. VI r .Vt-:-l .s ) "ii!iii.'il a s'cial a' roi n t'.r . r ain hail lu l.tii'l cases in lusle fcf lb" I 'I'. il . ML- :ILII Will 1.,1'iti. i ina witnm as h i!u tton !:t ". In Lie r 'w a.; tor Tafl is 1,1.. We at.' ti" s.i. li tai l n s I he in. i n .i.i I, 'k iI or . a 111.. Will "I 111.' sarr. il as tin- llif l'ii HI I lu- A hi. l ie lll. tllltlls Til.. I ! imht to ill:llt II niii.i'i . as tlto fnl Notices "Ih, i. t : i .,. -s'l. t tun!, . i his , .1 : r Mi'- ti ! from !';. I ! a s tt r aii'l !i. lit. lli. 'I hi. ,!"l I t 'III ailal'l o! Il.o . IT" i t this !.. 1 ion. In-. :. i'ioi iiiK Mian a iiioi F into submits ni iii.i.st., r in tuait. .' ,J!im. hill T li i u rv it. , ii n i ail! t ' lo H.i in kinmix'it f mm :'.': ii, nnrr lias n S llllllt'S .1, low iiit: Are Posted. I -i-A ivihlfl loll i ;. s I isl w inn n s'oi , , w li. li woiilil wariaiii it. lit Ml'I'S.'llt. ,c ot n il In 1 . ' lit ill was to havv: b..ii ii!lill.'-s totlill a.. is V!iili' w " ;"'. 'n , I llial lis r hi t : i 1 1 - r ion ill I i n, I i:i"n Hi.' !'!' o l in. .i. si.,itial .-l. riioii ami :, i' i' li. Tall is t ln h il a i,. I,,al.;lili. ' . :; , ,.. in al' linos of iniiifSs !.' i. suit li;i .o iiiIiit Jst ii ,. ill j rt foi,.. ii .slovt' III.' Illll I a. in.' I" ail l -. 1 1 . ivta wlios acs wt-ro i.'.1ih-, i t n r n iil. last wiiil. t. iioiitt i! M ,-. Tat' i- .t ( t. ll l. si(. lt "iSinn. ill S. S. KVKi. NO, I'l. salo,,:. ' "This is a!l'in, ttal isliatilo as such. Wo Ml. Il nffl'IIM'S il II" io..r.s of lalior liav. sollli' ros: r t for I In Hit. law "Wo will Ki, .i I'flnrt to rot iro I i lilt' l lllllil I V v I lo of ini'ii an' i.iaiias.1. ' iliK an.l railway coniiiaii'i s v. h i imt pi'r niiil.r llif up, roiiato of I'OUUl to nil o!m!; oil an. I ot-r iia' -..iin.s. alat tlftw a Mi; f. . -rm, .-t nt lor his s-iiif. s. .t... i.,..l . to.s o. a o. -n ' pl. t. ft ih.- in', r.sts ol his ( ; S'ali.i.it.l Oil Conijtaliy. 1 hi ta' lainous caso which i:.'i . t.i i Haill. of Missoml aaii'st Hit' St.i'iila.il Oil romiiaiiv ;,;..,ili llif l.a,llouih ill Mi.sn N iml a,,,u tl I ,r lii s b"h- of tr -sis. I'iiiiin; llif iiiinsf of his aipmiifiit .is n OKirifd hy an oTn ial sioiiomai Uor Mr. Nat' l pokttl fun a' Ammiry Hon t ial liallf;.. alnl spoko of "tl.is!i!ii;!ii IKlartss" ami tryim; tin- casf in thf l.t w spapt'i s. llf a hlfil. "ii'('f 1 h iv r..iil the iifonl ha' I it'1 v M'i- h :s lu t n fiirrililf liiiiin .ss. il umii my mind, an.l that is, in the main wt haf hf.'ll tl'HIli; two I'asi'S in uiu Wo haU' hffii tr'iiii! a raw liftorf tin (in ii li- at.il wo hint- ii.-fii try ills a fa in t oaii " Toll! itiuint; hf said: "I tit Hit ai:i.,t wiih hf attorm y i;t in ral in tht-stiito' iin -ii i that thf oxistt-ii of a livod ' I'ico is iilif fin! of coin,f : ition.nol fot a inonn iil." lit hria. i mil i-.ui-aro r, oisti , ! . f.'W. .Mi's:' roiii" li. loir, am' rotisiii , io:i am' .''iriM lo i very lilt' l '"illf of hnov wiint kind iin niaiini id ,(!'- iroa h nl I H'r iiiKiii llif patroiuiKf ot (If mociats and lit'piilillcans aliko It may he Ih u l)f inori'.ils wil continue' (heir hnsi ness relallons with penple vho stol" lii '..rihc or coerce employes Kk vote auainsi Mr. liryan. and ilien imaiii ihev may mil. I like the kind of line of tile, fallow illj; leller sent mil hy a piiiiiiiiii til travelinu man In Iowa: Traveling Man's Letter. "Dear Sir: As the iravclihK sales mi'iii of - - , my house does consider nhle sluippini; in Iowa. Your I'reiuhl Htfenl has lieen iitixious lo rt'ceive these shipments. Dun house wishes lo ship it H pt'otlticls over thy shiirleal line Hiid Ihe host rates ohtailiahh'. I understand from your employes, that oil are titlemptiiii; lo coerce them lo vole for .linlye Tali, hill you are willing 10 accept shipments from those who are siiprortlna Mr. Hrynn. "If this is the policy of your road to coerce your employes, ll Is well that the public may know it. that they can Kie iheir business lo that road which permits lis employes to vote as their judgment tlictuies. t "Sincerely yours "I do not nive the names hl'cause Hie writer received linaicdialo assur ance thai no sip h effort would he trade, all, I ill politics we should he careful mil hi do injustice to anyone. Hut we will soe Ihlit we pet .he irilue of every jinilty employe r, ami will so,, Hull he net's lull publicily both ueloi" eleciion and after clfciion. "The 'slip' in the pay envelope a lew dais before ele. lion advising how to vote 'won't an this year as it diil m IMnl." liocniuelits have come into the pos session of Ihe Democratic National Committee which prove heyonil . a iloiihl thill Chnrles N'aseT. who is in char;',e of the Chicago liendquiirlt'rK of j William Klljs Corey. Ihe pnsid of Ihe Steel Trust, is th newe.-t e;) iesfiila:it. of I il i l it 1 1 i 1 1 row to ,ai! I it-1 v aihocaio thf i li'ctiuii of -lu.l-' T;i ft. Mr. Corci is best known to tfi world as the man who divorced ais Jwilf lo marry iin actress, M ivheilf icilman He liime to Chica-o this week wilh the latest Mrs Corey, trav i -1 : 1 1 ii in ihiee special cats. alMtard which is a" orchesiiii composed of IL' miisiciiins. It was while traveling in this luxurious manner . that tin head of the Steel Trust nave out the interview ntgini; the election of the Republican presidential candidate. .Mr. Corev slopped ihe music aboard tin' palatial train lotiv, enough lo say to newspa et men : ".liidue Tall is all rinht. He Is a man of ureal aldlily and I believe will make iin ideal president. I think he will be elected." "Why Tafl Went West; or. Is Holt' a t .ftil) like (lame." micht afford an a: lirnprlaie t it It- for a chapter on Mr. Tuft's recent campaign trip. It now develops Hint one of the chief reasons w,liy Mr. Tall look lo Die rear pku lilrm was to tell Ihe fanners of the Northwest all aboul noil', and lo show them that hf is not a dude. Mr. Tat't emphasized this fact in his speech at Kiir.no, S. I). Hy Inference, at leant, il was apparent that Mr. Tal't wanted to Inform his hearers that if l,,y any chance he should be elected president I here would be no more tennis cab inets. silch as President Koosevelt maintains, but that he would proceed lo ornani.e a nolf cabinet, and play the statue "Il Ih'' While House iot. He luinhi invite the other disi in.nuished nolfer. John 1). Rockefeller, to play wilh him. but .lohn 1. is not so iopu I ; i- with the fiirliiers and luliovinn men JS !.e is :'ll R I ': 1 ,'' (i ! let i;.--':'.i,n hT'-'i ot iU.:,J la" .i; !.' !:.t' :.i a'.oai 'he jtaarnt c: nk .lfi.i. i U- ,t "f fni!,j:ifi ; i::ds. 'he pop-lar . if, ti u of sn-itors. j hxsii-H ul i.itioti of railroads, tnjunc t:on and 'hf other --i ij et ia wlncb tl"v a iv lij'er.sH.i M.'. Tart d s. ussei et.lf. Her" is a rett.rtl of li.,' he sj'd on the s iij. t I. a- t r.in-t-r. d from the si. uotraple r s rail' s. Ti'k on Golf '! wait to make il little (H-rsotml ' I lain' ion I aii iirima.U'ii that I oiUit lo so mil I" N"!'h la'i."ta and convince the pftiple that 1 am Hot an aristocrat an I a' ove the p.mple They said that t bat! b- n plaviu,' no.f this viiiiim r. :hat tli.il u an K.is i'iu n im and it iielu ai.-d that 1 s.mt .it s.m ..'iiy i'h I he 'lam ptople. Well, now. 1 want to slate iu case in order to .satisfy public opinion on that name of nolf. In Scotland tsolf is ihe name of 'he tK,r, and in this country wh.-re v'lii i an net a place to play it, il lorn. V I l.- the nam' ot llif people laa. an- I.O' .u 'lie ' nui'nli to play riasc.mii ami ti tiiiis-that have loo much, weinht to cany isiouiid. And y" when a man weighs "Ha poiiu.ls you have sot to tile him collie o)ltllllity lo IlliUe his bus and muscles move, and pdf al fords that o' portuniiy. It may be that it is ;i name of rich men. but I hen to assure '.on that I am personally ad vised of the fact that a very poor man I can play it. Hut somehow or other j my friends were certain that if I j conly only come out here ami show you the kind of a man I am In appear ance that you would not over the im- i,i..csioM tlott tlioro i ittivthiior about ' me thai r etnblfs a da'de. So 1 am here iim', 1 am very nlad lo be here." Taft on Tariff. Alter sett inn himself rinht on the all important nolf nuestiot( Mr. Taft proceeded to explain why it was that two "Kent If men" as he characterized iheiu. who h.nl violated the anti-trust law. ml who were prsidnts of two Trust, had mil been put in jail when they had confessed their nuilt. He then arnnoil thai it would he heller to have trusts than to have the statutes ; ih d with laws whnii would result In red tape and impose "burdens on cor porations." In the same speech Mr. Taft paid Mr ltryan the compliment of admit tim.' iliat to "lake the l a riff off and pul mi the free list ever trust made arti cle in this country. would certainly end the trust that was de pendinn on the tariff." Mr. Taft, perhaps uuwittinnly, how ever, admitted also that the 'llim'ley tariff is not responsible for the pros perity of Ihe farmers, for he said. "I don't maintain I hat he Dinnley tariff hill alone accounts for Ihe (treat pros "elity that we have enjoyed ill the hist eleven years. Certainly so far as the farmers are concerned the Lord has had a n'il 1 a I to 't with il in ihe mill ler of nooii crops." This is the first instance on record where the Republican parly ever con sented to divide honors wilh the Al-mighty. Nothing is more evident to careful mothers than the fact that the child's 'sweet tooth shouM be gratified with confections of uwi tctiorAd purity. It is second nature for the little tots to want ' tanny," and it should be the first care of mothers to give them Steere's Candy exclusively. It is as pure as? pure fxd hies and the laws of hygiene and infant hailth could demand. Sold by all Drujry'iets an! Confectioners. Manufacturttl bv LITTLEFIELD & STEERE CO., Knoxv'dle, Term. EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GoANTEQ M Four Marriages In Middle Fork Township were celebrated in ship in the past two tint been published AUCTION SALE The household and kitchen furniture of the splendid I'icduiont Hoarding House, at l;;7 1 11 l.iVerty street, will he sold at auction on 1' inlay, October "nth. at I" a. in. on the premises. Kor further iiil'oruiiil ion see .1: N. Davis or C. . Call, proprielors of I'lt'dmolil Itoarding House. To Heat a Cold Corner Don't sil in the cold a touch of a match a steady How ol genial warmth and in the cor ner that's hard to heat you 11 have real solid coinlort with a PERFECHON Oil Heater (Eqglpprd with Smokeless Device) Jus! wlia! you need lo help out in a rold snap or between seasons. No smoke no smell no bother it s the smokeless device that docs it. As easy lo 1 I I n r .lit operate ami clean as a lamp. nrass lont nolds 4 quarts gives inlense heal lor 9 hours. Finished in nickel and japan every healer warranted. X II II Th e.Lamp .i ii is the best all round lamp made. uiiitiDei with latest improved central drall burner. Made ol brass thromhout, nickel plated. Just the liijlit to read by briobl and sleady. Kvery lamp warranted. II your dealer doesn't carry the 1 erlection Oil Heater and Kayo Lamp, write our nearest agency ior ucscripuve circular. - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated t Knur niiiiriaK'es Middle Fork town weeks that have herulnfore. Nearly all of the con- Iraclnii? parties reside In or near Walkerlow ti. Day Whicker. Mr. Charles Day, son of .Mr. and Mrs. C. !'. Day, of W'alkerlown, and Miss Alice Whii ker. (liiusiilef of .Mr. ami Mrs. Hubert Whicker, of Walker lown, were happily married last Sun day hy Mr. I,. M. Disher at his home in Middle h'ork township. Walker-Dillon. The niarriime of Miss Laura Dillon, daughter 'of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Dil lon, of Walkeriown. . F. I). No. Land Mr. Winlield Walker, son of Mrs. Mar tha Walker, of Rural Hall, was cele brated lust Sunday at the residence of Mr. L. M. Disher, in Middle Fork, town ship, Mr. Disher olliciat iug. Jones-Grubbs. Miss Smlic (irtibbs, daughter of Mrs. Nannie Vriiblis. of Wnlkerlon, ami Mr. .lames .limes, son of Mr. ami Mrs. .1. I. Jones, of Walkertown, were nuli-lly married last Sunday a week aj;o by Mr. L. M. Disher, In Middle Fork town die Fork township. Only- a few inti mate friends anil relatives were pres ent to witness the ceremony, Hester-Morris. A quiet marriage was celebrated last Sunday a week lino at the home of Mr. L, M . Disher, in Middle Fork town ship, .when Mis Katie Morris, daush 'ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. i Morris, of Walkertown, pliiihted her troth to Mr. .las. R Hester, son of Mrs. Mary Hes ter, of Walkertown. Mr. I,. M . Disher officiated. The woddint- was a ipiiel affair anil witnessed only by a few I'llellds and relatives. Sale of Livery Business. I'.y virtue of auihority conferred up on the undersigned, in a .certain deed executed on Ihe L'lird day of May, 190", by Allie ('. Hlmil and t'asper it. Kit- tint;, trading as Itluni and Hitting, I will sell lo Ihe highest, bidder for cash,! on the premises, on Liberty street, Winston; N. V.. on Thursday. Novem ber inns, ai 12 o'clock, noon, the following properly, to-wil ; HI head of horses; 7 single buggies; 2 surreys: 1 hack; 1 wagon. 7 sets of double harness: 12 sets of single har ness; a lot of saddles, bridles, collars, and all oilier thlnxs used and owned hy the late finn of Blum and Bitting. Two Landaus, known as ihe Ingold Landau. This properly will be sold, each article separately, and then will be sold as a whole, and the undersigned reserves the right al such sale to lake such bid as will be most advantageous to the estate. This the lillh day of October, A. D.. r.ins. rriAS. K. SIIKLTON. Assignee of Mum & Billing. Notice Is hereby given that the poll ing place for Second Ward, Winston, hns been changed from former polling place to Room on first floor of Mason ic Temple. Registration books will be opened in the same place. W. T. WILSON, Chairman. 0. II. UAl'SEU, Sec. . 1 Ct0H' .0 or I ,'! j Z i W'.nV 1 J II' Jl JWHWtOfMNt in Dress Distinction We make good every suit or dress that goes out from our estab lishment -we guarantee both lit and style. We show nothing but the best, latest and most approved designs. i i ... Arrived Today she.it h dial. Of A swagger taupe coat suit, adapted tober cut, $37.5(). A distinctive, plainly tailored, coat suit in imvchv sted black, cut in a very long Knglish walking at $45.00. . 1 lot of suits at 33 1-3 less than regular price, $15, $18, $20 and $22.50. ; . ComDiete line accessories, can show for your fall wardrobe. Latest hats, gloves, veils, ruches, collars, buw combs, barretts, pins, purses, silk petticoats, day "i dresses, coats, capes, rain coats, hose, Onyx underwear, etc. and evening shirts, chenile Swell line of plain tailored nets, messalint etc. Come in. waists corded vvi r- suit stvlt, all c:.l'.r-s vmi tvervtm ;, IH'ihS Nut. A' t'ci t'i'.t'l. hr.ru lib'. Sllh. The Misses Martin Phone 674 Ladies' Furnishing Parlor West Skit Squirt'
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