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i TWIN -CITY DAI EN TIME. JLY .XHYEAli Si HlMMFW UPlinilU Ulll.ll : RESCUED BY iijpa IS, III'' SktCS WINSTON-SAIJSM.N.C, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOliEIi IS, 1910. SINOI R COPIES TWO CTNTS. ON TRAIMJ, riVB CfciNTi. Aviators From Tlirec Nations Gather For Great Contests To UN. ."' y vuiv atTCs-s tne Atnnnc .J),,.!;1,1 i.y wireless in at- 1,X a'i L - Ml oik imo r.', mil einrv Sinn- -! ,i a word tuw been ,i...,n The mends of r,.!r..' iTt lUaJlifeSttn. fearing that aci'idoni utefParty Rescued. Luse received this afternoon the tuny were rescued to- I'mnaia Dewns. ot the I rent. l-iilge SI III UJ V.ljHcllll imn.ij Com: , si. today sjsHtei! Wellman's c- I Araeruu, la uisirtna. . sue code that she required as- . and Snip, Alter turee. tours i.ninz, it'1'! 11 011 "i 1 got Wellman with Hit) en- They iire all now safe on All are sell.' sood weather tomorrow, one iar.spst rrvwds that has ever ! in the Tin-( ity will be here lircus and the parade. crtus will be held at the fair and the management has cloe- la license witn me. city ior a lent street parade. The pa- ichcduled to leave the fair i at l'! o'clock and the follow- kehau been mapped out: Mcini; at the fair ground down Liberty street to Main then down Main st reet to Third hp Third Street to Cherry tip Cherry street to Fifth, I to Liberty street and back to groii'nds. rest spectacle will bo wltness- Nisands and points of. vantage at a premium. .. Si f H - i ' V !" I MURDER l ;. Kai uu th S'lrance Or. H. H. lnt Riiilty Jo ( iitiiifi 1 i V. Oet II Ci'lll I I ! iteaiied i ;e v( murU -rins Lis wife, i' i c. hen court ienel the i . kh to i.;i'ru ,l aaj Kiui .1 . r ou'iud the rase for the II RnRlPPPHPI mWlm's City, Mayor U,,," ,"'"""ULU Ozaki-Comc And See Us UN IHIAL E I V I!, T !(( n,l !. ti - . ; r. ,)in a rrndi ar li'.i-.e tl:e pitet'eil!a.'.' ojHneri a ureal t -irons outside whs una uu. i V COUNT JACQUESl DE LESS EPS -Hid Mips tr. 1! .r. !uir ie"u.-i'd the I.I shnw thiit l-rip-i II. H, Oct:-"lS,-MJov." Kitehln the tiftimh Xm-ih Carolina 'ir open iit nnon today under naily aiisphious coniiftions are e(iutl to the usual nay rather limn ihn ntiBnlnv J......0 IKItchin paid a tribute to North enterprise ;md the wonderful pt'M of agriculture and man- "i; and growth of fair from a hntinmi; tifty years ai?o to Its I proportions with six thousand assurancee of forty to wisard peoiile. . . "8 GIVEN FIVE fTHS FOR SELLING LIQUOR. '""y roads for a form of five Kecordor llastincs toilav -I'nst hilrl fur '"."! also twn itlltar dllSl hilll. cllMfL'imr l.ii,, ulth Offen.se, and iinlirmnnt on payment f th.. enut i,. in the oil),. r. The (l,.fn.,rf- ""'i' e of aniu 1 i u, , ' " ' 'V I lie Dll(lt- a,"i tus iml ... ,,..., - wf 'lelil up until t)v Hi 're jodatiii P'tiiti)!. Km left oiM'ii in the Mm Sliener.1- ,.,.1 1, . .. . , " nil,, i-ii. in II him ,'hf.i-iii,,,, i,i, "1,l,in! Nora Hi),.t,fi- u,l.h XEVV YORK, Oct. 11 The impos ing list of entrants so far ivrelved for the International aviation tournament at Belmont Talk October 22 to 31) In sures the success of the meeting from the spectators' point of view. Never before were so many aviators and such a variety of planes seen at one meet either in this country or abroad. It is exww'ted that at least thirty American and foreign bird men will at different times display their skill is it u.i'iitors of t! i heir respecjw i ,-u-tests and stuitt-s inr most adapted. "Hi's competition will be The airont'.t of n uted to the actato peeted to asun-wite ir and exhibit is i'.i the roil-iiii-h the-,- are s means that the keen. iik'V to bi distrib s in puen is ex $l.",0.iiiiii which in- eludes the $i;o,i)Ou on Ihe.prlzo list. '1 be following is the list, of entries lo lar received: lulled States, t'has. K. HamiHon lllautiltuniaii), Kalph JoliiiMtoiK' (WriKhli, Walter A. lirook ina (Wri:;u), Cautaii' Thomas 3. Haiti win (Hukiwlui, T. '..Shriver tSh ri ver ) , John Muissaut (Itleriotl and Henry Wevmann tPainmnt. France, t'ount .1. de Kessiips ( Hleiint ), Alfred l.e lilanc (Hlerioii, Hubert Latham (Antoinette), .V. Ti'omas (Antoinette), Leon Moiane t Itleriot I, Kuiile Aiibrun iltleriot) and M. Pinion (lilerlott. ICtiKland, Claude flrahumt -White (Itle riot and Farman), ,1. RiuH.iv lltleiiot) and Alec Osilvie (Wright.) Over Hundred Dead; a Big Property Loss Also From the Storm -1 " Terrific Hurricane Sweeps Coasts ot Cuba and Southern FloridaExtent of Damage i ' IK , r, I),-. Crllip.-t:' t p'St 1 r ir.al ill io! op n ; ci! i ion .vi ieticvp h.itl kien iutrivuiii. yens to Kt rid of Mr titppiti and hud done ail in thei i'0" it io brltu a bout rn CKtraimen'ent :.':id d. .on e. -Mutr (old the jury they riiU have to auree that ,he bode was .'a' ot Mm. ('rtn even without hmi ith-e ideiit'ficatit a, all the elrcuni iitauecs Kinti!!5 in that direction thirst, be was rliialns: seeend, frjiv pen would ln ite.1t by her death; third no one tut CrlpiM ii would have beer: stble to bury the rv:i ains where they fle'e mind. Fr dniek l.oundei. ("rlp(n' lancl lord, was the flint witness. He swore eo one had occupied the lions' av theCripnens about the time of the al lesed murder. Mrs. Martinettl, of the Ladies' Music Hall (Juild, of which Belle Flint re w as member, told of si'einjt Cripprn and Miss l.eneve at a dinner and dance, the nirl wearing jewels which had been Mr, Crlppen'i FUNERAL SERVICE8 OF MRS. W. G. ANDEFtSON The funeral of Mrs. W. (J, Anderson who died at tb home ;f her dauiiler Mrs. J. II. S'lttonfleld, on lli -ookst i r avenue, at 4 o'clock Mohdnv after noon, was conducted from the home a; :?,0 this afternoon ty IH Neal Ander ;-on. ..... The rfiiil"a were sent to .Mudtvor for Interment; Mrs. AnJemon hud been it failinc liealih for thrc jenrt. but bore ber nftHctlons with rare fortitude itml eheerfiilneBa. and fell asleep nukftl JtriisHriB In iiu hom she had server; ajl tlia yn-.vrn i !ur pilKrimnae, Hht n'lrt tn honored ineinter of ii I'res byterifin r.hurt b In Mudis'in. She Is HurvTiyd Jjy ber him'mnd ini! five children, Min.-t), C. llupn. i,( 'Ireenslioro; Mr, K. L. Anderson. Mm J. II. Suttonfleld, and Mrs. W.H. Sharp of this city, and Mi s. V. T. Sunt hern of Mndison. t .J t f - AT 4 .-ivri '.irr. H-d.W-LY"X; 1 1 MMt w s: i. i , Oi t. i.s. fur li ken ; ;'.t;i Vtiikio Ola III has been it.inoi of iivii J:;'iin. au.1 Hlav selviin a pot' leu of lis se. .in 1 e:ui l.e lUcib-d ha he woiilil vtu the I nitc! Shilm tnd 1h4 ti e iim.l 1 e!tva c'.ty wltere ny he could ,!i,m ihw (Ktniti f ir leak ing 'lokMi the real liio.i t governed -it y ot his country "I lied rvcrv i it v Is I'lu'iiiiii to be the real model, Ma-or Oaki explain ed in I'lewlitent lull when he rulb'd a( tlit White House with his wire Kut I hiu eoioti to keep vol us ami vi .it nut onlv (he lurre elilM in thii ,-ooiiti, hot inanv of the smaller oih. ii nn i tTnit to kuiii iit v point The teim ot mavor In Tokyo it for "IX years, Mavor (Uakl lias been a sttonn a lvoiate of n forms, and mime mi n h.ue o.illed him the of Japan. of bis l onuir Msvor ; nor Pi Fine Opportunity For Candidates In The Great Contest Big Bonus Proposition On New Yearly Business Offers Splen did Chance for Those Who Desire to Win Splendid Prizes. Wainst L"im MiHic Bullock and --."lnrsHlii.thi.m IsoriWi,. i i """ f '.' IJ'IUHI IK'tlt was left open W. MOORs 0 UNivc.lt8 "iii s ruuENTS. EI- HILL, (let rw . . n, n tC rutu II K n tin ST l)l J balloons rton ; f he Mlierlj,, . iv l'PredaUTe con- , t. .lOMea an r- t-. tr lem, mado politi cal,,. . ' '"" past week. i.H1;;,;,isrw'eived a"i :hoolfd-Vr7nce. 9 Anniversarv. bice, i lime and Ute wh;"! ,!n a" its beauty .:.) 'v. '"' "- '"""fiotis borne opn ... ', hlsritality was Wtddi, :s;n hi rtp'h - Jits rf'obi nice. d antilvei- many friends. celebration of rV or eolden i century as;o es- HAVAMA, Oct. 18. With a large number, estimated at more than 100, already dead and with a property loss believed to amount to millions of dol lars from the two terrific hurricanes that have swept Cuba in the past week, a third hurricane of equal in tensity Is said to be forming south ef Jamaica, ... Shipping all along the coast has suf fered terribly and It is feared many lives have been lost as a result of ship wrecks. Six towns are reported al most wiped out with a large loss of life. The damage to the city of Havana amounts to several million dollars. On Coast of Florida. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 18. With all wires down south of Titus- ville and a terrific hurricane sweeping both east and west coasts the gravest feat is entertained today for the city of Key West and the inhabitants.,!)! all the cities in the southern part of the state. At last reports from Key West that city was being swept by one of the worst storms in the history of the Gulf coast. Loss of life and dam age to property are believed to be large. Damage at St. Augustine, ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 18. All night the hurricane beat waves over the sea wall and today the lower part of the city is flooded. Heavy damage has been done to shipping and to property. Three laborers are reported dead but It is feared here the news from further down will show greater damage. I Miles of track of the Florida East Coast Railway have been carried away. BUTLER WANTS SIMMONS TO MEET HIM IN RALEIGH Senator Simmon, has evidently rais ed the ire of -Marion Mm It. "Mary Ann" wants the Henator to moot him In joint debute in KalelKh and says that if Mr. Simmons refuses he (lint 1er) will rent a hall and discuss the record of the Henator and his party. There is not a Democrat In -the state who will belittle himself to mm I the man In joint debate who stands charged with betraying the Populists and his native state, ,lf reports are 1 run, Senator Simmons has no respect for ' Mary Ann" and it is a safo bet that he will not pay any attention to Butler's vnporltii!8. DATES AND PUCES E OF DEMOCRATG BU100NS " IH TOBACCO POOL IS A T IE IRE ' HEARD FROM i. Ola l (X'f is (II I no i h ll .1 race tour stanc yesterday in the international for the Gordon Ctimeti. c.'.v were heard from early today. One of 'fie bis; haps, not jet Identi fied, was compelled to land fix miles north of -Racine, Wis... mm morninr. Alfred U-blancbe. in a Kronen 1ml Joon, passed over Zion ( ity rn ime mouiini?. Two lid",o"i ei- - ' - I over '.Milwaukee. sr., ,', 8llan liar- tl niuTen Hchool- Ill BOSTON PARTIES ARE HERE, LOCKING AT VARIOUS SITES. Several parties from ?!oston, Mass., are in (he city in conference with, the board of trade relative to the advisa bility of establish! a a wood-workin factory here for the manufacture of sotre special furniture . , The Sentinel is not at. liberty, at present, to announce the names of those interested in the factory but it is known that it will require several acres of land and, if secured, will tfl-ronilv fl,i to (hp industrial activities of the fit v. troth in I 3 !.,. !,..,., tell ,,, , the autumn of , showins the gentlemen a (. i,,ow heralded an excellent sites for man . 0m,'s 'o few . poses. has been number of aeturinif pur- SPEAKINGS FAILURE AND SO DECLARED TON', Ky.. LHVIXG Oiis'-Foi-ly thousand jrrowers In the white hurley tobacco belt were stunned when tie nMiouncc n.ent was made that the 1!0 pool is, a failure, and that the farmers haw.1 lost, in their long fiKht. against the American Tobacco Company. With a heavy loss threatening the farmers and a retniit to Niaht Rider cinvg imminent, Kentucky today is con fronted bv the most serious tobacco situation in its history. After a loni? meftiiu; of the execu tive board of the Hurley Society the statement was given out that the 1910 pool baii been abandoned. In the last hours of the fiirht a rival movement was started by Represent ative Campbell CantrHi, of George town, to save the pool. This also fall d, The tobacco trust won because It sent scores of buyers into the districts who paid hieher prices than it was believed the Hm lev Sinicty could have ever obtained, It is said. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mis It (' Mis! who h has been j ci'iticnily 111, is reported belter today. A" CALLED - MEETING SET FOR FRIDAY T NIGH There, will be a called the Voting Men's MusineFs at the board of trade usscinbl Friday night at S o'clock for The canvass of the county by the nominees of the Democratic conven tion was started this afternoon with a good attendance at, Heeson's store in Abbott's Creek township. The can vass will close on November 3rd at I ho court house. Recorder 0. Ii Hastings spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience at lioed s store In Old Richmond town ship last niirht Hon. Charles Manly V'tedtmm, Dem ocratic iiomltee for nui:ris In Oils eoneressional district, will speak at Kernersvillc on Wednesday evening, October 2lth. Music will be furnisher! for the occasion bv the Oak Rldue Concert Hand. Ladies arc cordially invited to attend. Messrs. W. T. Carter and Reade Johnson will speak at Marvin school bouse next Thursday night, October 20th, at 7 o'clock. Hon, O. II. Hastings will speak at Mt. Tabor school house on Friday nlrtt, October 21st, at 7 o'clock. Ex-Judge H 1!. Jones will address the people of Winston-Salem at the county court house on next. Monday evening, October 24th at S o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Wins ton Concert Band. Mess. Reade Johnson anl f). P. Hawkins will speak at Vaughn's store in East Winston on Friday Eight, Oc tober 2Sth, nt 7:3) o'clock. Hon. O, JI. Hastings will speak at Ulark school house on Thursday night, October 2'Hh. at 7:1(1 o'clock. 1 be count v Democratic candidates will be at y. R, Lamb's store In -the nurd watu on 1 n-suay rignt, )olob-r , to band!., all woo ant u, .e-n 2.'itll. The speaking will start pron.pt l-riileht dmvTi a Mg fov.t C '-. ly at 7:3u o'clock, "Couet on tne for at least two lubs," wrote otie contestant yesler lav This rotiUatmit lias already grasped 'he importance ef the bonus offer that .vas lujiioeneeil Saturday by Tlie, Hen tinel Contest Department, and Is de 'crn lned to profit by it Ity this time nearly every wide awake contestant throughout the con test territory has wnk"tu'd to the 'mportatico of the bonus offer that Is now on, and there are very few of them, according to U indications, "who will not have oneor more clubs bet tore midnight Wednesday, October 2fi, when the offer expires, This bonus affords the greatest op xrt unity of the entire context to . se cure, with th smallest amount of ef "ort, a winning number of votes, A limited number of Hew yearly sate scrlpttons will give any candidate a lend that will be hard to overconi". An automobile or any of thi other priw s may be won In a week s time tf the proptr energy is put behind the effort. 'livery contestant, should turn In at leant one dull, and the nmbitlous con testant'is not going to be Fntlhfted with me. t.VK 1l!.'Df!KI) TIIOCHANO FIX TRA VOTIv'S, It must Hot be forgot ten, "Will b given for every club -f new yearly subscriptions turned in be. fore midnight, October ii'fi it is tml necessary to wait until Vott have se cured an entire club before turning In the orders. Just send them along a't you recei-ve them and let the sale seribcr be net tin bis paper. There is nothing to be gained by holding bHek stlbscj-lptlons after they are sc. cured. Wend them In promptly. New yearly subscriptions already turned In will be counted In mnklnj up clubs. It Is also provided that two and three year subscription will count as two or three one year sub scriptions In making up clubs Another provision of great (mpor tnnen Is that of alhiwltig the extension of three and st months subscriptions to one, two or three years. If you have already secured a subscription of this kind, m bark to the subscriber and get him In extend It, to a full year, when j on will be given credit for the votes for a full year and the sub scription wilt count In making up lubs. Hiibserlptions of this kind should be marked "Kitenslon from i-lx months o one year," or whatever the ease mlghr be. Doti t think these clubs sre hard Io secure. New yearly subscription are . limn as cany In secure as the short term ones, If (he prospective sub scriber 1s Bppronolied In the rUht way.. The Sentinel offers Itself as n miper that is worth the price asked for It, mid It feet that every (, iil.t;scfi;er will get (lis llionev's wont. During this all Important period, the ''elite ! Is part merit (rfTels ll ser vices to all candidates who ate dls posed to make an active campaign fof one of the many handsome prizes. Candidates who desire mure sub scription b.iolts if re retiuested to ap ply for any number they want. If you have any friends who have agreed to help you, obtain books for them so (lint they tuny secure subscriptions and write them up in your name. And be sunt to realise on every promise of a new vearly subscription during this ttniiiirttint period, and ! 'av untouched no source that will yield one. The invention to enter the contest is extended avuln. A nomination Mut ism will appear in today's luswe. Cut It out, fill in vour own nam or (hat of a fiieiid and send it to '1 he Kenll ttel Contest. Department, with a fe idlest for a sitlu:eripl Ion book, Today In Hie bus l day left to enter the con lest. (Continued on Pare Timr ) GREAT CIRCUS WILL BE III TII-CITY T0H000I Tomorrow in Winston Sab-m will b j the blggesi day of the year. The cir Cti Is coining What Is more, It la Rlnxbnn ltrotlr 'Xwigh saij. Kverfbly knows What that menaa. The first section of the Bill-Iodic (raiu will re( k the city shortly after midnight. The other four trains will follow as ( UeH-ly up.m the first a rail road regii'ailons will rmlt. Ky 7 o'clock t the morning the tenls will h up and everything will be ready for the big street spectacle. The parmle U scheduled to leave tho show grounds at In o'clock. It will proceed er the usual route. Tber. wttl he thr miles of R, an4 the en tire outfit is new It is th master wo'k of a corps of Italian and French artists. An army of workmen was husv night and dav all last winter building U In the foreign workshop of the show at Htoke-on-Tmnt. i;g. land. 'Nearly 1..1m) people, 6M horses, oier half the elephants) In America and hundreds .of aoM burnished and hsnd-i arved vehicles will be displayed, Farly In the morhlna a down town ticket office will be opened In, O'Han Ion's I'rue 8tor, wher reserved seals and admissions ean be bouxht at the regular prices, Crowds bexan to arriv in tha city from the ur rounding country early this morning. They have been coming all day. Rail road officials ssy they eipect to bring a banner crowd Into town and are making preparations to handle them. The "twentr-fonr hmir" man of tha show and bis corps of ssslstaota are in the city making final preparations for the coming of the big organisation. A. U Webb, the steward of the rlrctis, Is expected today. He will bny all the provisions for the canvass hotel In the local market. All the feed for the horses and the other animals will also be purchased here. There will he two performances In Winston f.tlem. The afternoon sho will begin at I o'clock. The night show will begin at S o'clock. The doors wilt open tin hour earlier tort visitors an opportunity of Inspecting the btg new menagerie. During this prellmlnnry hour Albert C. Sweet'i' military band will render an operatic concert Visitors should go early ami have a long look at Darwin, the nilsa tng link, sod the Interesting colony of ttnby animal Darwin ree(vew frteiida from th time the doors opea uu. to the beginning of the show. Then he reflre Into his house to remain till the. audience begins to leave. He It friendly fellow, with a head full of gray mutter, a warm hand rlasp end a human smile. On coming out pat rons mav see him through the window, of hi dining room, sested at a taltle en loving his dinner. He eata with knife and fork and Insist on a nap kin. . . meeting of Association ' hull on the pur- STEWARDSTD MAKE PLANS FOR THE !E E The 1 nialit i ban' various the hi been pose of hearing the report of the committee recei.Cy appointed to In- Mcihodlsi vestlgnte thw ad'.lsalnllty of ei,ib ; w-nes h-:-,. llshinsc a public nlghi school. The committee has bct-n doinsr sole splendid work and their report will similar details donbtleea be r.r interei.t. The in. .ix i d ft "f urer judging from opinions hi'.ird On i Left) r (hti s;re.-f the strert, i ,i,e that Is iiieellng wi-h ,1.' ie ao-i I'.e ' general approval. work inaktn lt It Is not unlikely that the standing 1 eet erf alnmert ' committees will also be named Inr th, coming year. The board of stewards oft entensry ih'inh v III meet in the . tonight, at S o'clock for the purpose of fi.'ikiiK! f utte r iir:st:..; -o.'i.', for the lilertainiiieiit of the Wesferti N", C, CooietelK e. Ill 'y.'tw itttn rhurehi m ber Bliich con r v ill i eriort fie ' hom.w that a nil other be arraris. than month , !! V meels ure hard al .:.s for thejr ftCjSE Jc.LT V.ILL REST FCR COUPLE OF DAYS. Cant. Crews took eight cose-.'ie no I the Wili'esh.iro road this alt, ,.,, j tor the (lowde expe ted in come donn ; to the circus tonn rto-.v. Til" coml:ie i tor says he b;u tin idea h' w:'l a Oft elf ii tit l- t.p't' ICS ma,' I ix.-Tired on! in the stump yester; i-fi'd from Trov to-, uu f-ir Ovstor 1. 1 . for a co p!" ! d . s, throttl it i i:f for FROM RED CROSS STAMPS Arrangement for the sale of tied Cross Christum Seal for I9I wero antioiiiiced in a bulletin issued lads by the National Association for the Study and prevention of Tuhernihava snd the American Rvl Cress "A Mil lion fur Tuberculosis'1 will im (bo h t'sn of the IftIO rampalgn. Two features of the sale this year are unlipie and will bring coiisld'-mhln iiipltal to the tubereul'wls flglilerw. Th American National Riil fro t to Issue the stamp a In former years, but this oiuHtilzslhm will work in clime co operation with the National Ahoc. Kiion for the fiiudy and Prevention ot TuW-rcnlosls, which body Will atmiw !n the proceeds of the snl. The i lun ge to local nssmdutlotm for the use if ih national stamp has bct rdu ed also from 2 p.r rent, to II I J per cent., which will mean at bast I H.'mO more fur I'ifierr iiloets work in all pang of the 1'nited State. The stnrii are to bo designated aa "i('d Ct'a Seals' 'this year and are io be placed on Hie lack of lettra instead of mi the front. The National i'onfetence 'rf Tuber tultmls Hccretarle .through Its pr litenti Mr John A. Kingsbury, of New Vork, has issued a letter calling upon all slate and iocul anU tuiinrculoils as soeiiDloiis to mine with the National mn( latioii for the Hludy and Preven tion of Tuberculosis end the Red Cr"s Solely in the sale ot Christina seals, .ii,d il.e i a 1 1 r ml nation of tuberculosis. , Ku rv i rfort will be made to uiseonr- ce die line of local slant;, and Io en eiiniftife the OistrHiittlori of the natron al suckers, WILL WED THIS EVENING. Rev. Shuford Psslsr and Miss Etta Dorset! to be Married. 'IRKFA'ftMORO. Oct. 1- Her Hhil for f Peeler left today for lliith Point, near which place he will ,be married to Miss Kit iJiftiri Dors'tt, the cere mony to fake place In itetbanv Re formed church In Davidson county at i oihxk this evenlnir He will be ac companied from ll!b Point bv Rev. I.ee A Peeler, h iil net as best man. Immedtnreiy alter the ceremony Rev- and ir f'M'ler will drive to li'i'h Cols' .-.t'. ! i lie train No. .Is for a brid.il t'-ip "'eih '1 hey will first st tend the s. m of Ihe Poiomse Svno.J tii ttiiena, !'a , to which body Rev Mr Peefef Is a delegate frora tbc V'.ir'!! ( a ii't... i'I-mhU. After spend I'tif si ,1,1'H in Altoons they will vimt pbtlxMphta - and other cities They trl be nt home In ibis city, ;ii West Ice street, November 1,
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