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TWIN-CITY DAILY SENTINEL WIN STON-S ALEM, N. CM MON DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 190S. PRICE 5 CENTS. New Killed TRYING TO DEATH OF S iii York City is T AT HIS PARIS .L ARDOU IIROl'i .Then Blows Out His Own Brains Shooting Occurs on Broadway. ,tt yv. J.-Edward M. S,,rofSeYorkcitv, today by a man who ,:a B.ar bis Home on uMn ww later Men 1, jiKkar. sienoxra- r,r .... rtornevs In r..n.l in "iB:B itmatrr Morgan j, iivwilsaiion of dis- Fw .: ith work of i. h the city. The police L Markay at ome i:me .gj, Morgan's visllanee. k Mercantile Concern tor Lity s-Ciiy 'ms secured another .,',',; within the past sb0.t that pe are con $-,t to oir alrady excel ,ir"iK nubiisJinents. The ,3 open for business en the a,rv. and otio of the store Trade street no in course r'icn be the home of Mtmirif. The r store-room hForsyh Hardwire Compa- ' J I iha etnnb will fc reaieti ami oiv ..... 4 is soon as tne nmiaing is til be conducted by I R. jiodlln. H. L. Moulin, Stiarpe, all of Harrellsvllle, I of them have Iieen in the t business for many years nptrts in their respective I an.! H. !,. Mod Hit have latin i gents' furnishing -jrrellsvllle for the past nine i much success and Mr. ij been comlncttng a ladies' k store in the same place ; i umber ot years, i ney a tutirely new stock. iiO handle an up-to-dte line ladies' furnishing goods : articles. They have been it several times recently to (it fr'M here and have been .leased with Winstoiil-Salein. it roantf men are excellent j' j and come highly recom- u jersons of ability and ex- FINES AID COSTS AGGREGATE III. 5300 V L ft I J. VI rTK v sr ma Recorder Griffith disnosd of an old time docket this morning, there being 34 cases on the docket for various of fenses. The session was the busiest held at the recorder's court for the past six months and lasted until near ly twelve o'clock. The fines and costs in the cases this morning amounted ! to $218.90, the flues amounting to ' $223 and the cost amounting to IXZT. S. Rollins And Thomas Settle term of thirty days, and five of the icasr g on the docket were continued. William Bass, colored, wus arraign ed before the court under two indl"i- A WOSID QUESTION THAT BEGINS TO ATTRACT ATTENTION. After Attorney Holton's Job? Ulc Wanti Conference. anted tbit lU'ldsvllle will m (Sun to get the 1009 kf thf Western North Carolina mlerence. Circular letters h Issued to the pastors nt the conference asklnst e for Reidsville, If that Wt i bid for I lie conference ialem wil probably not ex avltation this year. ZV,VXryl: Republican Congressmen Expected to Say Who i "aes ZdTnd SJVi Shall Have Pie in Their Respective Districts; Ashe- TtaS"U. con,ed. ", co, . ville Republican Says Settle Won't Get Holton's vlcted of assaulting Ilobeit Little ana j Jot). ' Frances Lyon with a deadly weapon.! , " i to-wit, a chair, and was fined $10 and the costs. Charlie Williams, also col-1 Speculation ! already rife amonf. ored was fined $10 tnd the coats for Republicans as to who is to grf th- best pie In North Carolina after Mr Mite Are Busy. SBIRG, Nov. 9-The entire p today Is tryltij? to find Ihe w placed placards over the 1 Sunday, threatening the ns- of Emperor William. At Leavinti Cuba. U. Xov .9.-Owlng to di prcs- usiness htindrnls of clar if leuvijiK Cuba for T,impi ing fixed at $50. assaulting the same couple a pis tol. Neither of the men use.T thfir weapons, but they drew them on the complainants, and this made them guilty of assault. Will Clemmons. co.i.red, was sen tenced to the county toads for the term of thirty days for assaulting lit tle Lottie Clemmons. colored, ind "ruthlessly and rudely dragging her from her sick-bed to an elevated gang way to throw her overboard" In. house in the recesses cf "Monkey Bottom." Jim Moir, colored , wns fined i'i and the costs for an assault hi ElU'iueili Halrston, which was i-omuliierl yei terduy. Elizabeth Halntoi; wts t!40 taxed with the costs for crtntlng a nu isance at the Mine time the assault was committed. Jim Lloyd was before ih? curt this morning on tho .?hn-?o of t!e lirceiy of $8 from W. M. Hawkey on jest r day. Probable cause was found and Lloyd was bound over to th- next term of Superior Court in a S100 bond. Dave Stewart, colored, was fined $20 and the costs for awaiilttng Liila Hairston, colored, Hh a pistol yes terday. He shot at her but did tiot hit her. The affair took place ( a Hickory street. Annie Auslin.colored, was in the toils chaTged with retailing whiskey to Dave Stewa -t on Hickory street. She was convicted dnd whs fined $S0 and the costs. Dora Cook, colored, was also charged with retail ing to Stewart. She was convicted and fined $50 and the costs. Slin appealed from this Judgment and her appeitl' was granted, her appearance bond lie- Dora was also v f west. Fflfi G.F.C. 3B0R0, NdV. fl Rev W reiary and treasurer of s'aie ColleKe, returned a . " line mare f I reensboro College. ;! ka given a sub ."'a sum of J . ono by Mr f" Vkertown. yThl8 dowme:,. fund $80,000. 'rSf,,0makpa8llal . -. more before the fc4Vtr the r en" A,di'ew Carne f Hr-.?'"':ff!..rals,,'l $100,000. en V, a,t, . , r He w3 appendiciila - .ruiuvea to thti for retailing 6n another charge anr! Judgment In this case was suspended oi the payment of the costs. Slie ap pealed from this Judgment, filso ami her appearance bond was tixed tt $50. Amons the minor Oiser, of were these against Jane Wnvr. ! colored, for nuisance, nol pressed with leave; Llllie Brown, coioreo, ioi an assault on Bessie Thomas, also col ored, fined $1 and the oojis; Boyden Galloway.nuisance, continued; Chaii's Tllley, nuisnnce, conlinucJ; Willis Smith, colored, nuisance, taxed H:h the costs: Foy Smith. f.?r an assault on Jim Talmer, Ined $2 and the c-nHts; 'Arthur Miller, colored. fo currying concealed weapon, lined $20 and the costs: Eliza Hairston, cilmed, fcr an assault on Janie Jom's Uli a rock, continued; Jim Clnyton. colored, f'-r nuisance, continued; Alma Vuiltoy. colored, for nuisance, continued- Ben Timberlake, colored, fcr an assault on Hannah .Tarrett.fined $" and the cosl; "rush Jarrett. for an issiult on H n Timberlake, warrant rtuni:w'ci: Will .lohnson, colored, for an i usault on Kancy Mitchell. coiitltm'M: an 1 Hen rv Brown, for assauli on .lenni1 Thomas, fined $1 and the costs. t onoe 1 re an operation Expected to Abdicate. BELGRADE, No". 9. I'nable to corn war like spirit of Servians King i to'fc ''nnclition today I Peter is hourlv expected to abdicate ?'f frier t Rra,lf.vlng to In favor of his son. Crown Prince George. nmittee Will Hear waters in Chemicals Sf.L. o . ' i uie series of Tariff Uo hpHiilprl For sunn AAVUIillkJ UVlivumvM - Tomorrow. Taft is inaugurated president. It Is held by many of the "outs" that Judging from Mr Taft's speech In Greensboro two years ago he doe? not believe in I0115 tenure in office and they are fondly anticipating a lively .-hake-ui' at the proper time. The election of three Republican congressmen in this state means th'it State Chairman Adorns will not be permitted to have all the "say-:" as to who shall have ' pic." It is pre dicted that the new congressmen, Messrs. Morehead. Cowles and Grant, will demand that they be permitted to gay who shall have offices la 'their respective district, .. - They are already asking who wl'l be tjie next poatnna-rr of Wlntnnr Salem. The names of County Chair man S. E. Hall an! Mr. D. H. Blair are among the number mention 6, Whether either will be applicants for the Job, which pays $3,200 year, 1:) not known. It ia quite certain ' that Mr. More head will have more troubles to en counter than he anticipated when he accepted the congressional nomina tion. During his term there will be a number of postmasters to name and the contests will likely give the new congressman considerable worry. The Ashevllle CMixen has a story to the effect that District Attorney Holton will have to hustle In order to hold his Job. Thnt paper sayB: "Hon. T. S. Rollius wants to be district attorney and he will have Ihe call with State Chairman Adams, and Mr. Cowles perhaps, but he will be up against District Attorney A. E. Holton, that bundle of energy and re source with his wonderfully fine re cord t) help him, end it is posttlble that the Major and Tom, can both get lice.' .' ', . "The Hod. ThomaV Settle, who has done some mighty effective work In this Campaign. Is alio mentioned for ' district attorney, but as political re wards-eldom gorta Ihoae who merit them, Mr. Settle Is likely to get the cold sliodlder.. Everybody agrees that he ought to have it, but one Republi can' gave the snap away yesterday when he said, " 'Let the heathen rage nd the iieople clamor In vain,' but the Hon. Thomas Settle won't get it." Hut for air of that Mr. Settle's friends, and they are legion, are going to fight for him." Big Horse Show is Started at Madison Square Garden NEW YORK, Nov. 1 The annual Horse Show opened In MadUon Square Garden this morning. So ciety folk are In large attendance. The list of entries is the largest in msny years, and the animals of better stock. The opening program at nine o'clock consisted of elimination trial. The Horse Show is the big society event of the year In this city and it is always the occasion of the gathering of many people of prominence and the showing of magnificent stock. ARMY 11 COLLEGE AT CAPITAL IS DEDEGATED GERMANY NOT TO FIGHT! WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 The new army war college was' dedicated here this afeernoon. Secretary Root, Gen eml Franklin Bell and Brigadier Gen errl Wlthersron spoke. The college will stand a permanent monument' to Secretary Root. The building is a magnifi ent one, situated at Washing ton Arsenal. Irontlng on the Potomac. Claims Allowed by ; County School Board The following claims were allowed by lae county school board at its meeting last week: Fogle Brothers, for blackboards. $19 50; Huntley Hill Stockton Company, for Ktoves, $26.80; J. H. Dotib, for nii-al shingles for school number one, Vienna- township. $70.7:!; Ki'inersville Hardware an! Sncrtins Goods Company, for a stove, $9.04; Farmers' Trade House, for hirkp's axes, and ether small mer- etimwlise J9.4H: Winston Brick and RANGE LONDON, Nov. 9,Offlclal mes sages from Berlin today say Germany has definitely decided not to fight over the Casablanca affair. The latter la so trifling, say thi dispatches, that to go to war with France would -nlace the fatherland in an unsavory light with the baalnce of European courts. Donnaha Dots. DOXNAHA. Nov. 9 The farmers are very much behind with their wheat sowing and full work, but they are i making good use of the One weather. and will soon have the largest crop of wheat EoWn to several seasons. Mrs. T.' L. Long anil children, of WlnstonSalem. are visiting hor moth er, Mrs.' A. J. Wall, pf this place. Mrs. L. T. Long and Mtn. Jiertha Plynn" visited Mr. A. C. Wall at SI loam, whose health Is not very good. The "people of this community are having the best of health, not a sinsle case of sickness behig reported. Rebel VIENNA, Nov. Uprising. 9. The uprising of ' .... ... ..l.l r tin,,..!. . n .1 it .. 1 . 1.. I. Tile Company, for one lor me tie- i'-u-h ui umm mm m iw-sinn 11 ur tliania High school. .19.n0; and G. O. coming so serious that the war office Pickard for materials and repair! today is considering the dispatch of work, $8.44. 1 tin amounted to $183,111. .total claims antifac Producers of tr,s .ri.,omw by """of assisting tht- committee In arriving at as to how the tariff should be revised This that the various Denier, the Report. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. Senor a ilecl-doniJoanuin De Casasiu. former ambassador to this country. Mexlcal is here a miH-h larger army to the Infected region. CAS 0 THE HAGl'E. Nov. t. Dutch inter eais Independent of the government are today reported as pushing the movement for overthrow of President Castro, of Veneiuela, and establish ment of Dutch government. The re port follows action of Netherlands la revoking decree prohibiting exporting of ammunition from Caracas to Venei-uela. 1. .L Brat nf a series of hearings and authorizes denial that he will sue-1 here. He came to this country SAt!n"r'n reed Senor Creel as representative of 1 1863 after his family fortune v various Schedules . Mexican government in Washington.! aw-.pt away in grea- panic. Dies In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9. Count August Bazelet Von La Rosse, former royal chamberlain of P.avaria, is dead in was New County Fathers Hold a Conference Messrs. Brickeustrln, Moir and Clinard, ihe three new county com missioners, elected last Tuesday, held a conference with Chairman M. D. Bailey, of the pre'-'-'it board, at thy courthouse this afternoon. They dis cussed various ina.ters relating to the business to be transacted by the new boat i. Strange to say the three new com mlssloners mere strangers tt one another until their meeting today. Judging from the cordiality which via in evidence throughout the conference today, the new bc.trd will work to gether in peace and harmony. One member as si'ied If there was any likelihood of anybody resigning In favor cf Mr. Bailey. He replied that he did not look for anv change In Ihe personnel of the, new hoard. HOME PARIS. Nov. France's greatest play m right and one of the greatett the world ha ever known Is the general verdict heard today r-gar::ng M. Vic torian Sartfou. who lies dead at his Pari apartment. SatCJu died y enter day of congestion of the lungs. He waa It year old. For flfty-elnht year Sartlou w rote playa for the Frem b ' stage. Strong Address to Men By C. K. Ober Mr. C. K. Ober, of New York, ad dressed the men's meeting at Ihe Y. M. C. A. yesterday on the subject, "The Greatest Fart In the World." The large gymnasium waa crowded on this occasion and Ihe address made nerfound Impression. A splendid quartette by lady singers was one of the features of the after noon. This I the Week of Prayer at th' Y. M. C. A. Fifte.' minute prayer meeting.' are held t very evening t".:15, to which all interested young men are Invited. FOOL JOKE ENDS FATALLY. South Carolina Swain Who Suggests th Firing of Hi Prland'a Revolver In Order to Frighten a Young Wo man Who Was Under Their Protec tion, I Killed by the Accidental Diacharg of th Weapon. - LAl'RUNS. fl. C. Nov. 8. An effort to perpetrate practical Joke .upon Ml Mary Brown, a young womuu, whom ho and Wale C. Plnson, oil friend, were accompanying home l;i a buggy from a party late Friday nigh: resntletl In the accidental killing of Thomwell Boyce, a young white man of this county, by his friend. Boyce, it ia sr.ld. miggested to Pin son In an undertone that the latter discharge hi revriver In order to frighten Miss Brown. Plnson pnllel the trigger but the pistol failed to go off. in trying to readjust the ham met Plnson accidentally discharged the -weapon, tbe bullet entering lloyce's head. Boyce died several hours later. Pinson has been released on ball as the killing was clearly accidental. All the parties are prominent. BIO BOSTON FIRM FAILS. Large Stock Brokerage Concern Hs Made an Assignment. BOSTON, Mas., Nov. 9. Btirnham, Bennett & Co., stock broker, made 1 assignment today. This was a bi concern and did a vry extensive bro kerage business. Surry Man Dies as Result of Injuries ELKIN. Xov. . On Friday even ing, the th liiit. near Ruak postofflce, this county, Messrs. John Ilolyfield and Luther Norman fell out over some trivial matter and proceeded to blows, Ilolyfield geiting the better of the fight. Bystanders parted the combatant and It waa thought the matttr was over hut In a little while Not matt renewed the attack when, it is alii gel. Ilolilll. 1,1 struck him on the back of the he.. with tiome kind of weaMtt, knockl.i t him down. He soon legalnej conaciuiMnesa and was taken home. On Monday iollowing I his head began to Rive him severe pain and he was Ukn to a aanltarlum at Wllkeaboro for treatment. Ills condition continued to grow worse until Friday ubt, hen he died. Ilia remains were taken to his nome yes terday anJ burled today. Both par ties to the tragedy were of good fam ilies and It Is deeply deplored by the entire community. Norman wa a son of M. H. Norman, Kq., who at one time represented Surry county In the legislature, and n son-ln-larw of It. W. Snow, merchant at lltirch station. He leave a young v.ife and two small children. The Merchants and Farmer Bank of Elkln opened Its (loom to the pub lic and commenced business on the 2nd Inst. They hsve one of the pret-' 1 lest buildings In the town and Its In-, terlor arrangements are nicely finish ed and it fit full nee and fixture are all of the latest designs and every thing lit right up to date. , The- election panned off very quietly and peaceable lure. The maiiagors of each party did a fine day'a work and polled nearly the entire vote ot too ttfwnh.tu.- f Mr. Freeland Klyna and Mlsa Etta Durham were Hurried -Wednesday, and Mr. John lngolil and Mr. Matt I niaekbnr:i were married Thursday at fhe Wllke county line Dear here by Rev. J. IL Jolly, of this place, Thl semis to be a favorite spot for lovers 10 plight their troth and unite each with the other for life' Journey loni the pathway of married life. A largo oak tree stands on the aide of the public highway Just over the line In Wilkes and under It preadlng; bough more than fifty couple have been united in the holy bond ot matrimony within Ihe, last forty year. Mrs. Biggs, of Hope Mills. Is visit, Ing her son, Mr. Murphy Blggs, In West Elkln. Mr. 8. E. AlexamWr, of Rlatesvllle, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. O. I'll; V, in West Elki. Mr. Frank Tharp ex peel to leave thl week for Florida lo spend the winter anil look after hi orango grove and market thl year' crop of oranges. He sold a great many oranges on this murket last winter, and has taken quite a number of order for this placo and Wllkesboro to be shipped as soon as he gets down there and gives It his own personal Fit per vis Ion. Taft' Vote in Georgia. The following is from the Atlanta Journal: The vote polled by President-elect William H. Taft in last Tuesday's elemtion In Georgia was oot the record-breaking Republlnao voto received by a G. O, P. candidate In the Empire state of the "Solid South," although n Impression to this effect has been gathered by many peocle. Mr, Taft's vote exceeded by several thousand Ihe vote oled by President Roosevelt four years ago. It I trite, but the Re publican vote In Georgia last nesday was far below the average lior the nine receding presidential election -from 1X72 to 1904. Th average Republican vole In Geor gia for the jierlod Indicated was 47. 12:15, so that Mr. Taft vote wa 5,831 .fj tinder the average, or about 12 er cent. However, the Republican made a better showing in Fudon couni.- t.iatl ever before, due In part to the popu larity of Capt. R. J. Lowery and H. S. Jackson. Turkey Give Consent. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 9.Over the protest of Austrian ambassador Turkey has given consent lo transmis sion of war munitions through Turkish j territory. HE WILL PROCEED NOW WIT " ROANOKE. Nov. 9, D. A. Mug-' home, of linliorne t Langhorne, of Lynchburg, Is here today making ar rangement to proceed with his large contract of work In the con I fields of the Chesapeake ft Ohio Hallroad, which was suspended some months ago. Orders to thl effect have been given by the C. AO. Trial of Dr. Gregory Is Begun at Roanoke ROANOKE, Nov. 9.The trial of Dr. W. S. Gregory, the, Roanoke den tist who I charged with attempting criminal assault on Mis Theodora Irvln, one of his patient, began this morning. Miss Irvln is teacher of elocution In one of the leading schools of New York. lAmong the counsel fr (jregory are Marshall Mc- Cormlek. of Parryville; H. O. Humph, rey, commonwealth' attorney of Red ford; Roy B, Smith and Judge Hair ston, of Roanoke. The attorney for the proserin Ion U being assisted by Henry M. Smith, of Ri hmond. Out of a panel of fourteen, five Ju rors were secured this morning. A venire of thirty men has been sum moned for this afternoon. i 1 1 ?
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