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TWINC1TY DAILY SEJNTiN 1 THE EENTINZL GETS BOTH THE tJKITED PE1SS AKD EEJLEST EPICIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES. XTll YEAR. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., MONDAY EYENINU, (KTOIIKIS 1903. PUICE 5 CENTS. Dead Body of W. J. Hayes Is Found In East Winston covered In Woods With Pistol Lying Beside Him Evidence Before Coroner's Jury Would Seem to Indicate Suicide. MONEi TAKEN FROM HEW YORK THE HOME OF A rinurn rAHMtH T! -..II I' . , x. iit-iiif til a cau.-edt i .. n,. city yes'i l' hix morn !, n ii i ! K bv the i ll- , , ! that V. J. Hay, a ouis ' '.' .,, ,t this nty. Im 1 bo i . in Kai mston hi a , , vi.H.iis jni this niile oi the ,1,1, KiiiliiiK Brothers' t in us ii i t.-uts last Wednesday. . ,,; !, wli.i hoard tue report i ,i investigate the matter, j . w,i- talked n the streets all I ,, .(,, afii moon and eveniii :. "I'.ri-' of his death cannot be ah. j 1, oji. -d. as there was not a sin , VU'ii, s to thi tragedy, nor '? ,,on,- who saw tltt" 'xidv until , 1 K yesterday morning and. i mil tin- condition of the body , i. : f man muio ii.n" hd iiis l i-t alioill seven nruH'k s-.t ,i i.n m-lit Some people seemed ',' t,:i,i. t'i'tit Ik- as I'HI before this , ": -;i as his body was found near a ,m !i ili.it i . vt. nsiv.-ly traveled hy ;-, ,iuig in. n .Hid women up to seven 0. 1..,!.. in tiittlu. this theory Is proha !,;., wrung li -in certain, however.that ,,.' ,.,, i,e. ti il.'iiil for some time, as 1, ;S was tense and stiff and his M..M almost black. s villi., I lietoie. tlie exact cans.' of li; j. ,iiii i iiinoi lie absolutely stat -d. conditions pointed to the fact that ,. ,i lear case of self-destruction .ml i!i.- general iniiresslon Is that Mi'iim man met his death In iii. im ii hand in a moment of despond , i,, When loiind. he wag lying on Ins in,-, with otic arm In front of linn an, I mil' .inn to liis side. Ten Inrh- s there was a :!X-calilre pistol niil! one empty chamber. The your,;; man s t was pulled to one side, and 'h'-ie was a bullet hole through hi:' ii.Mii. His shirt ut the part over his !. i:i was burned away for some dis tamv and there were powder stains mi Ins clothing and skin, and Hit .,i.iMi. judging from these facts, was , n i Insi' to him w hen It was tired The pistol was recognized- 8s belong iin: in i In. dead man. There whs noth in- n: value on his person, he did nut luvr any enemies, und was not it mi) Kind oi trouble that auyolie knows aiivthiiig ahmit.i He was neatly dress ni at i!ie time and his hat was pulled tiRlitlv int-r his face. These were the cm iliiimis under which he was found and ,i. far as is known at this writing, tlit-h' was no motive for a murder. There were several bruises about his niili' and tile theory Is that if he kill' (I himself he placed the pistol to lii In. ut and fired the fatal shot hile lie was standing up and that h'ii he fell he dropped the pistol ' of his hand. There were some, nl 'liinmh the) were greatly in the mi ucriiy. who -had some idea of foul l;o. Imi hs far as could be learned, tii'-y had nothing definite io base their I'l'iinoim mi other than that they did it"' think that Mr. Hayes' was a man !iii winilil commit suicide, as he was H.iii.ui nf too sunny a temperament. '"Mi, said that something would pos i' I' si- w up to show that It was a u-e "I murder, and it might, hut I -"'king at the mallei' as It now stands !li" greater weight of evidence tendii I1; shim 'that it was a case of suicide, ,,'r".H' in I that there was not a single Winn ss to the sad affair will for in i riin.e it to he a mystery in tin ""''Ik "' P"ople as to how lie reall;. ii"" Iin 'leaih. Those who have the 'it "'"-, "I loul play think that there "Mi in- people in the case who could !'!"" 'If matter up if they could he l"it this is doubtful. Whatever ill' ,iii,i,e,-'s jury says about the mat '"' ill. affect the truth verv little, as w "Me ran swear that it. was suicide. !,t ' 'Mil iliey swear the reverse, as no "n" si' it when it happened, nor did 'tiiioii,. s,.,. t. ,,, uii i,e had been "''(I in I'-ast twelve hours. Kilt the '"U'l 'iis and the evidence produced the coroner's inn- vestecbiv i '''a' the theory of si if-(es;ruc-'"' .i- must reasonable. IV i i is.- for the ti-ageriy cannol be " -ii'-il w ill, am ,l ,i.r. o ,.f i, m- I'U man had been drinkiiiL' ev j-',1" h !"r ovir n week, since last :'"' ii we -k aso. to be exact, and it '"' '-Ii1 tiial while under the inll i- ' 'I'luui- ne nreci i lie pistol tin- ll;l-U or thai ho ,lirt il ii i-nl Ion. "' ;l li: of despondency. The uf ' i.Msii-rv hiiv way one takes it " ; '- .' tniiiiler, the doubt mii,'!it :",v "' ' Icared by finding the gull it ' 'nit if it Wiis a suicide tlie "it lie cleared up. It'iv,; int.., ,. ..i .. ,. ;.r "" '"ais a wife and two ciii; ' "f tli'lii only about thri't ' " o'd. who reside on the corner t't'h and chestnut streets In tliis was iiorn and reared tit '"''' ('"Iniiilius county, and was ."' Mf- and .Mrs. I). S. Hayes, of He was a notary public I'1'1 also collected ai-connis ui'l ' 1 'lungs of a like nature. His ,v '" Htuateil j,, t, imilding oc ,v Wade's Hank, although h 'J' "fli' ially connected with that "s was rumored on the s t'I-i1ay. He has been work- ""' Hie inist twelve months " en doing well. He worked "tlie ii,,,,. about eight years '''ft here and moved down "i- ii win t0 Danville, where I lltltM hi. e:illie here I In. 1 ist ,t '.' lui't a gooil face and ap H v !"' a very peaceable man. 'i hi'i'ii',' "'" W' r'' n'Stilar and denol hi., , 'ini1 'luiet but steady deter "." '!"! ",' l",r""s'- He had lihicl, 'I eyi s. and wore a dark ,; h ( ( at the lime of the tragedy. -.'.". :1 V"'V happy ,lsiositloil und "'"'I'ei.iniein ,.,, had scores of I.. Til- "HIM Mi- Whi- 11 s- II,,' I ' e 'I I , I;. -.'11 .I'.IS al I.. .n.. friends in tlie l ily who aduor, ,1 turn gtea! toi his s,sx qualities n ,,. thinks that lie willed his own d. ti while in his right mm, I. T'i. tiunk that if he met .leath by hi own hand he met it iii a moment when m was not resHiisilde for his action-.. Coroner Inquest. An itniuest was h Id esteid.. ... 't. r noon at half past two ovimk in tin reKiidti's coin t room tor III. p...,H.e of iiuiuiiiug into the ih a h ot Mi Hayes. I'ossitdy one huii,rd people who had heard of the affair gathered in the court room to hear tne p'-ineed ings, tlttiet r Coter s'initiiotied .iessr. It, ii. Sheltoti. II K. Hans. r. H. K. Jackson. John Ncal.W K. Jester, and Jack It' i h as jurymen and Messis .1 A. Nil hull. I).. I.. Keairington, V McKnight, J. V. I'oe and I.. A Wa !. as witnesses. Jim Titnar was put on the witness stand also alter the au topsy ; rocet dings were commenced. Finder of Corpse Examined.- Mr I A. Nicoll, of Columbus. ohVx, who is stopping here at the Hotel Korsvth, was the first mail to find the body and it was he that leported t'le mutter to the policemen. He is en gaged in erecting the new couiii.v jail and has been here Toi . month or more. He testified as lollows: ' I tool, a little stroll out past tlie hotel this morning alter breakfast and soon came to tlie end of tlie street and lilt n walked into the woods at the end of the strtet. When I had gone only a short distance i came w.tiiiu ten feet of the man who was loiiul dead. At first I thought he had been drinking excessively, but on examin ing liim I found that he was dead. I called .two oilier men (W.K. McKn'-'ii and I). I.. Keairington i and we ' -1 back and looked at the man to niase sure that he was dead and then we walked Inn k and t b 1 honed for an of licer. "He was lying on his face, with his shoulder slightly in lined, with one hand lying out and the other in front of him. I did not notice the pistol the first time I saw him, but when I and the other two teen came back I saw the pistol lying about eiulu or ten Inches from him with the barrel lying parallel with him and point itig tnwain his feci. When I came back with the otlicus the pistol was gone." The pistol hy which tlie dt ceased is supposed to have met his death was then introduced by Chief Thomas and when asked as to whether or not this was the pistol he saw lying near 'tlie dead man. Mr. Nii'holl said. "Yes. '1 be lieve that is the pistol. Il was a :! calibre." Mr. McKnight Testifies. Mr. W. K. McKnight testified about the same as Mr. Nicholl. He said that he saw about the same us Mr .Nicoll. as he had been called to see the denl man by Mr. Nicoll. lie said thai he was at home Saturday night and Hint he was up Sunday morning at ' itht o'clock, as he went out to his barn at this time. He also said thai he did not hear any gunshots, bill that his wife and Mrs. Foai rington heard se er.il gunshots, hut taut tliey came from a point farther north than where the man was found dead, lie also slated thai he Saw the pistol lying beside the man and that he thought the one introduced in the court, by Chief Thomas was the one lying ii the dead man. D. L. Fearrington Called. I). I.. Keairington was the te xt wit ness put on the stand and he said that he knew nothing about the mailer oth er than what had been told liy 're two former witnesses, as aii three. ol them went to the sce.ne logethel. He was sitting on his porch Sunday morn ing when someone (-ailed him and tohP him I hat then, was a dead man in the woods mid that he and the others went out to see him. He said that he saw the pistol by the dead man and that when they came back with tie officers the pistol was gone. "I went home Saturday night at twelve o'clock and ever) thing was quiet as I 'r as I lieat'l. I did noj see anyone ;io into, the woods early Sunday morning." Another Witness Cahed. .1. W. I'oe was next put. on the stand and he testified that he saw .the do. censed Saturday morning in liotit ol Thompson's drug store, about the mid die of the day and that he apt" and to be sober and in good si irits. Mr. Wade Testifies. Mr. I. A. Wade was then put on tin stand, liis testimony ivh- eag"ily lis frned to. as the dead man H a rein the of iiis. having mariied his niece. Mi Wade said: "I saw ihe.hodj Sun dae morning. I went out with Officer Colt r, after lie had been notified. Hayes was I) lug on the ground on his lace with one band out ami lite oilier ill front of bill). The pistol had been taken away when I arrived. The pis tol shown in the court boloned to tie' dead in. m, as I have seeli it and know it and I went to his room and found it missing Sunday afternoon. I went to his loom Saturday moi iilttsr between : :;n and In o'clock and he wa- drink ing. He had s'een drinking steudil- ever sil last Friday a week agi No one can I'd! when lie is ilriiilJu. as il docs not affe.t his walknitf. He could walk perfect l straight, when h" ws too drunk to be himself. a-M'd him if he was coming, buck to wink mid he said that lie wa coming in a few' minutes, but lie dm not mm op Hi' was out all Sufuiil.n liig'.i:. this he. ing the first time 1 or liis f 'Iv li-'w' ever known him to do this His wife telephoned me Sunday uiornliii.'. tell ing me that he was out all thro ign (.Continued on I'age Kne.l Tlie Lc'ltle c ai a.er, w ii ri-Miii--oat lic.i-: ot Wa'k Mr a;ioti i ow ;i 11. .ter. a four mile m r.c'.e a imo Sua- THE FEDERAL DEFIES New And Startling N V. VY (KK. tvt It ih st, New oiW has d. Ill d the t conn and Hat v Thaw, nutci.t nig in I'litsimU today as eider Federal Judge Aivhilm d is del at Maitraw.ni.' Asylum by the .iUthoritus doolie! i V-.i hud t e o! f.-i .1 of be i d In auo-,1 st a e ;.ii,i War Menace Arises I Arrest of Austrian Army Officer By Servian Authori-! ties May Precipitate Real Trouble. t Cii k township, was In ofci d.v morning h au uiikuowu par y. Mr. Il.si.r. accotii(.,,un-. hy h! tati.ily. had gone to l.ove church. -hoi; dis aiife from he lartii. to a Im r. the deputy attorney general cm liil services The in ruder t.mk ad-ji'loyel lor this case, has luduext I r v ait age of the fjiui , aiisetioe 'cll-amb. the siilnrintt iiden! at Uiti-j enter tile bullae. I Will. IO tetuse til (III' I'h.tw nil Attoi In a small sate in he corner of the' n MoiMhauser div!are thai tlard M'ting ro t;n Mr He-er had about ! uo r will go to jail for his defiance. $ Phi ltd in cirren . I'.nu an a. j Thaw was s,i sine he woii.il le tin. lid at Ihe wood lUle 'tie burglar ctr ! taken to I'liisbing he die-sed hltiiself a sipiare hole in the top of the safe.! for 'he trip and had his suit cases which was not a burglar or tire proof packed. anair. lie was thus eiubleii to g NEEDED SUM WIS e- ft A new and Hi i e atxise todity u st i tan armv offli-r by QUICKLY PLEDGED ( ti;i.t;u v!K s' ji ' :iug .ir ii the ai t. a of An S. tvt.in aitthttiitii . wh.icUlm ihe of t t.- r is a pv The Aus' nan miniatrr , deiujiid.'J the officer' relemw an I i tliteateiK d !o ra t on Aiisirun nun '.toa's in the lt.imi' in enforce dvM u iiid with ship and suns the sittia'ioti i mi M'timn manr f.'li Igtl les.,lrli ale seudillK lhlr 1 t.lltlllle oil! of ihe cuilH'H j lii hand into tin Inch contained i sum w as stolen. Tin1 party evident h lied and left or did i Since his nji litrt her upper cash drawer, about Ivi.ttn. This became fngh' uot a' tempt to ami t he bulk ef Accident On Southern Was Barely Averted i K'll or I,M kMlll S..tm,l.n , while he C Kiank Stio id of the e Itexird. was in the city returning troui Salisliit). heard Ml Tail's ss e Ii He lepolts that atiitut It n III 1 II 1 1 ( h after ti e Tatt stet i.tl train passed a P'llnt about two miles above tlreelis boro the rails were drawn up for tinite the heat being evidently re This happened on a high i n I il j Ihe money as left 0 :i 1 1 s I ill I it'll j A' a lite bout' last evening Mr I Hester had not been ab'e io open the j -ate. as the burglar had disai ranged Ihe combination in effecting en'taiKr 1 lo the safe. j Soon after noon yesterday Sheriff I .igiar. accompanied ny ltepm v mutiu , a ,t, inert I Jones, in response lo a telephone llM's- j x(Minsilc. I sage, went to the scene ot tne roiinerv , ,11'fiankmt III and as the speilal I : Suspicion had fallen upon a negro who, as Kii,K very rapi.ll It would po resides in tlie neiglilioiliiMid and lhe(slblv hav e met w il h a st t kins accident sheriff went at once to the cabin, hut t,a, ihis Mpp,.m d a few minutes son the negro was not found. The search i ,r.. was kept up until mhlnisht, wllhoulj Someoi.e noticed the accident nut) result. The fact that this negro could i mn rredcl in lagging train No. 'ft', not be found last night looks suspi -j w ,i. , passed : some time after the spi nous and some ot Mr. Hesters tieigti bors feel confident that he Is the guilty party. The negro may appear, however, and be able lo explain hi absence. Good Congregations at Services Yesterday cial and this train stopped in time to avert an incident. 1 he track, was re. 'alrtd so thai traffic could be resum ed, although No. :bi arrived in Creens boro about two hours late. Woman Is Fstally Burned at Roanoke i-ssle esti tdav was a se;.sou ot gi.at s.i. tHice ,ili. rej.ttt'tuit aiuttltg tlie nielli bets ami tiletid, of llio.il Stntl r.,i(i lisl i hiirrh The pasior pii.nli.U on Ihe firm tv of little Things' rtn, c.,iuti.ed his s.iinon with the jnnotiiii ene-i t lh.it tl.c i out i a, I oi s wrie i ail v and would lit gin work on tne in ilinih t' lil.lllig llu we. k. provided Hie i hurt h woiilil raisi' a"" in ca b pli'dgrs. Tlie aiilio ineein, ill was hall eil with treat delight and jdellgr !' lakt'tl. It W.IS IUH-sSililr fel Ihe I fork to take tlie liailles I t. .-le ll'tl pie ilidged. Mill wipt lis thev gee and Kin !i s o l ificc il.s'ou Sab tn nev II Wltlles e, Pet. He Men wl 11 f.lllll lies and winking ell ''' per inoiilli gave tl'il III cell lo the liilildlllg. girls gave I:., and t each It Aits glorious, mi. I ii was ai ompaiiled I v praises and a real revival In lis-. i iIihii ilility luiiiiiies lie' mrtnli. is ol llioad Strict chilli Ii. without u doil.it I " 11 '" from anot'-.ei, hiol pl dged l.' lltn In ! 't i t i-ilsl, 111.'. lues TI.el, II, .. I Ull,,,a ,.e ' Hills VI ' invited in lii-lp niid Uicse liici,a,.il I the amount lo J.'.Ttai It was wonder ful and joyful '.eynnd desi rlUliui twh j el pledges Illli ullei tell will HWell tills I ati'ounl to ;,.i'M. iit h ast Atraiigi Work On Fourth Street To Be Started Tomorrow , I lie sintet i .nliiiill lee met utUe .-... l.ui in tin city cluimlier al tire, iiiiinicip.il last SaMiid.iv night fur the of dl-ciishing the matter of 111 I'iMincir' liiilldlBK purpose i plnKf Wc.i F'tiiiih stt.-.t with bltulltklri pay eineiii Ail , on: lovei hIcs In regard ... .,. . ... ,. V ,..,.., " i . , i n il aiimauij -to ait pa'ftrcY The cinii i act with the Atlantic liitiilt'liir Ciimpiiiiv calk tor ihv work to start tomorrow and th- company is now engage, ,n nioying their ap p.iiii ns I t ,hl city. Mom Salisbury', whi te thev have ill couipleletl a con tract Tlie woik will H.ssllily be, siaii,, I louioirow allhoiigh It llllghl. counio'iK ed tint H a few days! It Will be sUuleil some tltilej: .'. though, at Ihe latest. Thtl street will be pa y id from Cherry! ii'el to Koisvth at reel, and the Workf will he conipli'ted by Christmaa. A geuileiiiiiii who knows stated lo- lav thai he was sure the Ft lea Manll-K KOANOKK. Oct. I'i Mrs. II. M. Hecknor, wife of I H llecklier. was fatally luirneil at her home. She fell Yesterday was a groat day at the Four Fold (iospel church. Then were large congregations and much ill iciest was manifested in the services, j u ,a , m ,,,,,, ln oi it was the best Sunday the church.:., .. .. , ., had in several years. I 1,11 m,'r h"r '". Tonight Uev. Will II. Harney will': -'K her horribly. Her husband preach' on the subject. "How Shall; rushed to her rescue and succeeded In We Kscaiie?" Mr. Hartley will sing I extinguishing the Haines, but not Ite- oue of her finest solos. TWO PROVISIONS. These Must Be Complied With Before the Fund Is Available. llAI.KHill. Oct. I!i. -I'lider the law by which a (ax Is levied on insur ance premiums In cities and towns for llie benefit of firemen there are two conditions that must be complied with before a town can benefit hy the tax. One is that the building laws of the state inusl lie complied with. The other is that clerk of the town must file with insurance cointnlssiou-'r on or before the last day of Ocfciber a statement of value of property used for tire protection in the city. Tlie ciimniis.-iiniier is todav mailing blanks to towns calling for this information. HAVING GOOD TIME. American Sailors Are Allowed Shore Leave in Tokio. TOKIO, Oct. I!i. Shore leave is be ing extended to the American .lackles nii.l they are fraternizing with lie Japanese blue-jackets. The III a - It are behaving splendidly, and there i lit tie drinking. The dinner of the mil bas'-adors tonirht will be the tnos' brilliant function held hen-. Many Pianos Sold. The big 'clearance sale of pianos te reduce . stock at the large store o H .1. Itowen i' Hro., launched last w.-.-k. 'lias been largely at: tot: and ni.inv I sales have l.ecn miide. The firm h' cut prices to move the goods and tne saving is $"" to $1"" on each ilistrv incut sold dining tin- cli-arance - !e fore. Mrs. Becker had bet yond recognition. been burned Concerning Y. W. C. A. Membership Contest. All w ho are doing membership work for the Y. W. C A are reminded ol Hie necessity of report itig progress to the office at least once a week, ,'ind not io wail until they have completed their work. If Just one membership hHS been obtained in tlie week that one should lie brought in. The red side Is gaining but the blues are still ahead. The basket ball club will litcct this evening at 7: l.'i. Dies at Age of 79. Mi. M. J. Stewart died al his home near King this morning about eight o'clock, his death being caused prin cipally by old sue. The deceased w as 7! years of age ami Is survived by sev eral children and a large number 'if more distant ' relatives living In his community. II" served wlih distinc tion in the Confederate Army during tlie Civil war. The funeral services w ill be condu' led lomoi row morning at ten o' lock and the Interment will be in the old Stewart graveyard. STOCK MARKET. NKVV YOHK. Oct. lit. Slocks open ed up I I to li-k, due to better charac ter of foreign news. I iiion I'acitle rati ahead of Hie list at 1(17 lo 107 I I; Northern I'aclfle was extremely strong, opening 7 k higher al 112. tils have been ilia. e fot (oinpletlng fac'ui ing ami Cower t ompaliy would j the Smidav school rooms at mire, and1"'' ","'r ,r,t,'h "" -'oni'th aireet wlth-y we t-Xteel to l worshiping in' th. . . out any trouble and tills will unaltlej new chui. h bv Kcbuiarv 1st of m xt i "'' bl'ulllllic lompany to put down at ii'ii,'. I magnificent street. If the track hud U Itev It. Iv Neighbor wll l.tnlve Uili ' n,1 h"'" ,l,',,' '" n"vf afternoon and begin the revival to ! six Inches higher than the car night, Ihe thnrch is in splendid I "a,1 1,1 Places. It will be r-f spiritual condition and even Indlca ."'' nun me cum i an iiiue lion Is Hell we will have a great llieetlllg. The pastor wishes to extend lieie i street railway company was nolllWH ... i , .. M - 1. .1 t. Tl. ... . ... 1 .1 . I. .... 1. .... WOll Ufl III V llitl Kill III I lie llll 1 1 IIC IO III - ''' .M.I.J wy . .- i . . H .. . .. I n. ....... I.. II. I.. A klM. letlll Services III i 111 each evening, "' t' "'" ini.li" ii.iii "- in no inii The afternoon hour will lie announcer! ! at tills lime bin II l now generally In loiiiot row' issue of the Sentinel l u inlei'si ood Hint thev will tio able lol (i. T. I.I'.MI'KIN i"" tltelr 1 1 a ' k Immediately. in accoiuaiice wiui i lie rny rnarter I aim wiien tne contract was signed, tne Montgomery Suing in j Cases Before Recorder Judge PurnelFs Court j Griffith This Morning I Fifteen cases constituted Ihe docket at Hie i reorder s court this inornlng, 'the section lasting a '.Idle over two . bonis. Few of the caseg were of In- Iciest but the giva! n imber of wit guesses i ailsril Hie length of the Sea jsiou The most Im not taut case brought im oils charges In a card , ,. ,,,., hi,,.! tleorge Thomaa. col. Tom lllxon ....a I 1 V, .lealln a ham Croker Sends $1,500. NKW YOHK. (let lit - Former nitiir leade'- Kb hard SI.poii from Imlilili to Taft's Campaign. NKW Alt K, N. .1.. Oct. I Jmlge Tall opened his campaign iti New Jer 4cy in this city tins moitilug. Alter having heie In- will speak at F;ii.a I'n m -j belli. Kahway. New Hriuiswick and Croker sent I Trenton'. He will strike lielaware e liemociiitic I this afternoon and wititl up at lialli- uati'innl ' iiinpaign fuiid. lie $aiiii io the stnte campaign i, I so sent fund til (il e in 1 he evening fir. Five More Deaths. IKT.')IT. Oct. Hi. - The forest situation in Northern Michigan is nut Ii in ; roved, but five more names were added to the authentic death roll today when it was leal lie, I that Helirv Hlney wife ?md rhrae children " w ere binned near Castro last night. Russian Shis To Scene. f HONSTAHT.Oct l!i . Russian tli.-iiips Careviteh ami Shi' a and tin p;l-i r Itogat; r sailed today for Turk yy-i'erv lo watch del el.ilillielll S il" i vvei n Tut '-' ' and Iliilgal la The 'X act 'lest inat ion o ihe fleet is not an no ;n ed. i .......... ., Will Meet at Elkms. Big Red Fire Display. uoamiKK. Oct. I!' The I'resbyte. ( lilCAHO. Oct. lit. when William rian sy nod of Virginia this tlioriilng J. lli-vah at rives tonight lie will lie met I voted to nieef next at Klkins. West by the biggest red fire display Chicago I VlrirJiiia. aiul Oetobet lllh was K'li'-t. ha, witneM'l siiiee the old time cam-! ed as the dat" Itmivillc was tlie only niii o,s other t ii lull. I ill . . I ' Thirty-First 'Anniversary of Bishop Rondthaler's Pastorate KAI.KIHII. Oci. It. Much Interest attaches lo the ,u,niii damage suit just iiisllliiled in Hie l ulled Slate., district conn of tin- Kasicm District of Noi h Carolina hole by funnel Associate Justice W. A Montgomery, of the North Carolina supreme conn. lor alleged llbt recently published by Mr Judge Montgomery has, lor several years, since liis retliemcnf from lite supreme court bench of litis , stale, been standing master Tor Ihe I'liited States court for eastern district ol North Ca,rtilina under appointment of Judge Thomas It I'liinell and holds thin position at Ibis Hlii". The suit is in Judge I'm noil court. Tlie suli poena ami other papi is hint il in ing tin suit are now In the hands of I'niieil States Marshal Claudius I lock cry and hia deputies lor service on Thorna liixoti and oilier inieresteil. Judge Montgomery, in a . polilieali speech, hail said Dixon's face was noi repulsive ami satanlc a child would, turn from It In dread and that- In his work of willing and reproducing i" ; const ruction and Ku Klux Clan stories i and plays .he was a hvena yelping around a graveyard. In the answer' to this by Dixon Montgomery was tie lured to be a southern skalawag ami j traitor, that hell was made for Hiuii i leper trash, but that if he iltUoinj were the devil be wouldn't give him. hell-room Inn would make a brush i heap on the outside. I . ....... j Meeting at Centenary j Growing In Interest 1.11 go ((illglegilt toil Wa- pHM'Ilt ,'lt j Centenary (hutch last night, the church being; fllb'd almost to Its rn- pUellV. Ml. Alielol'liy spoke Oil tilt subject of "Doubt " If" diviiled pen pie into tlui i- clas-i s from a religions Standpoint, lie said thai most people actC'.iM'd the religion of Christ as a matter f couie and never troubled about .proving. It as. true, while oth ers donhteil 'I1 and made an Investlgii ligation and fell He enlarged upon of that In ves' iga' Ion, while cithers doubted i' and did not make ;ln line ligation and f'-H. He enlarged upon tiiis s'lnct'ire and hi s reinarks were logii ill and c on v lucing Tin- revival will be continued at fids ( I.Ul' h throughout Hie Week, The s.-t ilce begin iit 7.:!u o'cloi U every ev eliillg. .from A. Face's restaiiraiit last Hatur dav, ihe ham being valued at $li.Q, He was convicted of ihe offeasn anil was sentenced to Hi" county roads for Ihe term of llifee mouths. Uenlgo Mitchell. Charlie I .lit V Itto. and lames Clouse, all colored, wore run in last night by I'olicemcn Wil liams and Hiersnn on Hie charge of gambling on Walton street last night. TIh v weie engaged in playing the old game of "skit:" when routed hy the ofllceis. There was a amall siitu of money at stake. There were six In the game but lliree ol them managed to escape, All were convicted t his morn ing and wt'te lined f Vnu and Hie cost each. Six Transfers of Real Estate Made Today S. ii ei '.VI i leglsler of deeds lollows llpl IIS F. ii'i-DiJi'd at th office today. They J I) .Murphy to x of mi acre In tht (in ' Weilnesday night at eight i o'eloi k, ii v ery inl'ti'esring set vice ' jwill be held in the Home Moravian I iChntvli This will be the thirty -first I j anniversary' of.ltishop liond'halei s ! pastorate in Salem, when a ltivee,-is: j will ii.. held, to which all ui"in!ii rs i of the. several Moravian congregations' in Wiiisioti-Salem are Invited, togeili j jer with other friends of lli-ho i Mrs. lioiidtlialei. A piogl atli o! ,ion ml iidr ! ,idi"--.-es and specially prepared .music will be feiiiiies of the evening; also at tie close, a si in! half hour will be spent giving everyone an op' or'nnlt y to i'.icii Hishop and Mrs Koie't In. b-t A pastorate extending through! II years is dei idedlv .nnu-'inl, .ami it is hoped thai a lame n ut: i"r ol 111" I'.isliop's and his goo,'! wile-. 1 1 lends pi es. 111 oil tliis h.lppv lire l wete Hoot I coiintv, coiisldet n! ion . i'i. no, Frank If. V"g!"i- lo -Thomas W. t'iiehcr, lot on lll.li'e .'in,liili, eonulili.ral ion 1:I(IIWI'. S ; Itiug fo '. T. Writ. t'i acres III ihis county, consideration $Siiu, I C VI KflUahan. of Washington, It. (7 to ("has. K. Sheets, two lots on Main street in 'aughtow n, coiisidetiitioti II "'!"; I H l iiMier to .1 S Hill, lot ciiiuei of I', ne and Spiing stioela, consiileratton l.'ounie and John W. Klicri to l.ee A. Kbet t, .2 I 2. acres In South Folk township, consideration lilbV't'i. mid ' w ill In sioli. Harns-Willey. It M.KICII. Oct lit,- "I he announcer liieii' of the engagement of Mr. Cel ioru Harris, or Italeigh. aiei ynss ! Augii.-ta Stlater Wjllcy. of misv il'e. ' Ky . is .immune ed by Mi- Kltzabeth iSftater Wilbo. moi her of the brnb' I to be at l.o-ii,, ilie Mr. Harris Is j chemist in charge of the pure food j depattlll't'l of te State I S'p II t Un'tlt j o( Agriculture One Killed; 9k Hurt. KAN'SAS CITY, on, Hi In a trolley im iiecid"til this moiiiliig one man was killed and six Injured. The car wa climbiiiK a hill The motorman lost coniiol and It ran back Into the car follow itig. Motion Denied. NKW YOHK. Oct. I'i - The motion of Claudia Hams for alimony pending suit for divorce and cisrody of chllt dl' ti was denied, bv Judge Dike 111 IliooUv n count y court this morning. tjulte a number of .political Speeches Wete made ill Ihe county lat Satiinlay night ff H Hutting and Solicitor liiaves spoke at Center, vlfle Hall lavor Kittoii am) W. T. Wilson ai Mu kles store, and It. 8. Woinl.l" an. I It M Cox at Walker town, There were large and enthua- iiiuic .ludieiiees at all three place. ir IT
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1908, edition 1
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