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IS AGAINST SMOOT Chairman Burrows,, of Committee on Privileges And Elections, Author ized to Prepare Report to Senate favoring His Expulsion from Thai -Body. ReDort on Packing House . May Be Sent to Congress Monday. WASHINGTON, June 1. The senate conduce on privileges anJ elections declared, by a. vote of 7"Tof5 thia morning that Heed Smoot was not entitled, to a seat in the Senate. Chairman Burrows was authorized to i.cpjit a i t yon to me senut.e.' WASHINGTON'. June i.-It ofii daily announced thnt the 'prelde!i will Bend to Congress the Nell! Key nolds repun ou.tlio Chicago pa'luti'' Louots piubably . Monday. ORGANIZER CRAVERLY, SPEAKS Lrpo Number ct' Stokes Cit-tity Tc bacco Raisers Hear Him at Dlllard Stokes Farmers Joining the Asso elation in Large ' Numbers Olhei News From the Dillard Section. Special lo The Sentinel. DlLLAltD, June 5 We had a nicr rain Kuiiclay night and s?vera! larui eis tinUiuf planting tobacco. ' ; Miss Katy iMIIchci!, who has lieeii I (if!? for some time, seems to ue..in pitnin;:. .Mr. J. O. (Iraverly mado a ftt, s ' 'cli to the farmers here Saturday Ju the Interest of the Farmers' Iboivc-tlx- Association. There 'was a lars ' c:iwd in attendance. a:id about- twent; na.' memhcis were added. Fanners M:eia to lie taking' a great interest in the organization, which appears to be absolutely essential to their welfare, (lid Stokes will soon he organized. S. H. Taylor, ' nj Winston Salem, was in town yesterday, . ' -Monday was tax listing day here ami thoie was a lnrto crowd in at tendance. . Mr. and Mis. V. R. Laslcy and chil dren were in town Saturday.- Itev. Tate preached his .'regular ser mon; at llethesda Sunday and a large crowd wa3 In attendance. , Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Iiorhrock, of Walnut Cove, visited relatives here Sunday. Forty - Five Americans So . rlously Wounded In A Fight At Mines. LONDON,: Jane 2. Correspondent of (he Central News at Madrid wires that Robert, Hamilton, Englishman, arrested in connection with bomb ihrowing, has been released, lie proved to be a mere tourist. Tho real a.sassln Is still free, ';'' Card from urn. j. p. taylor. If the Country Would Be Rid of Graft the Present Order of Things Mutt B'j Changed. "Mr. " Editor Your editorial on the 4th Inst., about the revelations made by the recent in vesications, s'jys that the exposures will doubtless do good. "I doubt it. There bave been scandals as font and fouler. Rascality. Js a tils-' ease that like any other disease is bred by conditions and like other dis eases will continue to nourish as tuna' as ccntllt'ons favor it. .Remove the cause. Change the conditions and you mas'er the disease. Let the na tion do the inserting, the railroading and the butchering and you would have about eliminated rascality by changing conditions. Thia country is Jbehind almost every other civilized nation., In the management of public utilities and ahead of all nations in graft. . J. p. T4YJLOU. Larfo Mining Company. In dispatches from .Salisbury' the announcement is made that a new mining company has been incorpor ated with a paid-up capital stock of $3,000,000,- and the privilege, to in . crease to $15,imn,wi, fur the purpose of developing a rich mining district In tho southern section of Ilowau county; Officers of the r.cninaiiv art Messrs. A. M. A. Richardson, of Pater- son, N. J., president; Otto Conner, of Cincinnati, Ohio, vice-president, and W. M. Richardson, of New York city, secretary. Many More People Injured. Many of Those Injured Expected to pie.- United States Ask? Mexico for Her Consent to' Ssnding of American Troops There Situation Very Serious. DOUGLAS. Arizona, June. 2. Forty live American miners . have died and .vice ai; many wounded will die, fifty '.lexicaii In j r: and four Polish were killed. 1'iXt .Mexican miners wounded it a race riot at Cauanea, Mexico, last i!i.'.1k. ,. I Colonel Greene, owner of the mine Ahele the strikers started trouble, ert all American women across the jorde for safety. - The 'situation is very grave. '. Inter- national trouble is' feared, nolwirh- standing Governor Ysauell has con sented to tlie entrance of American rocpJ. ' . , '' Wattr: Starts With Troops. -UlSllF.K. Arizona. June 2. Major Watts, cuiumandcr of Fort llauchuoa, has started for (.'ananca, with a squa dron, lie -wired secretary of war for ratification oi his action. ' Troopp to Be Recalled. WASHINGTON, 'Juno 2. As a result of a conference 'of Secretary T.il't. and ("ionviar IfcU with tho state department, Secretary Hoot, is of the' minion that at presmt the United Slates cannot. semi troops Into Mexico, no matter how serious Ihe situation mtfy lie. Orders have been sent, to the commanding officer at Fort Huachnaca, instructing him to recall tfce troops thut have proceeded into .V. xicc. . - ' .'-.'. ; Additional dispatches from tho. Am erican consul state that burning, 'Aliasing and .'dynamiting- are still Roiiif on.' The disturbance Is beyond local control. . ; , United States Makes Request WASHINGTON, June 2. United Slates --government, has requested the Mexican government to authorize the use. of American troops in quelling liots. Secretary Root wired Ambassa dor Thompson- at Mexico City Imme diately -to acquaint the Mexican gov ernment with facts- of tha situation and ask Mexico to -tako effective measures for the protection of Amer lean citizens) there, also to request of the Mexican government , suggestion as to what, measures if any tho United Stales may . tako In affording yrotrction to its citizens. Diplomatic ally the request ia in effect an appeal to Mexico to grant authority for tem potary invasion of her territory by American troops. Until Mexico re plies no troops will be sent, . Know Nothing About It. NEW YORK. Jiiuo . 2. Secretary Itoliim'on, of Greeno Copper Company. :i'd tills morning the company here uid no advices whatever from mines in Mexico and knows nothing about iny rint except what hcy read in the newspapers. They, were not even aware there had been any dissension over matter of wages -.' PLOT OF NIHILISTS. Plan To Kill Frcsident Roose velt Is Discovered By Dotcctlvcs. Oetectlvec Discover Prtscnce In; Port y land, Oregon, of Band of Russian NihMictu And Cct " livformatlort Ro oarding ; Their Plans. -Were Walt ' ing fo.' Money to Send Deputation 16 Washington. ' J t I'CHTI AND, Oregon. Jane 2.The presence hefe of a large body of Rub aian Nihilists, wbo It U alleged have been plotting to assassinate President Roosevelt, have just been learned by local detectives who pre actively at work'on the case. TUe fact canye out through' the a"rres of a Polb for an tssaiilt on several Russians. (. His irjal resulted In acquittal, then h and il; friends Informed the police of the lihilUtic group.' lJo'taid Ills .lire had oecii threatened -many times. . It was' ieclared the' niliflisfs hkd been only iwaiting the accumulation of sufflc ent funds before sending a -deputation o Washington to "remove' the presl lout, ','-'. .'.. :-..".-. L OF LATE L;l. It-tones and vtlalixcs the entire system and makes life worth living no iriatter what, your atatlon. Hol llster's Rocky Mountain Tt a Is the greate:-5t provenrative known for a'.' dlneares. 3S cents. to or table ts. For sale by O'Hanlon, Wiustjn; LuudquUl tt Pfohl, Halem. , - FELL FROM GAR STEPS OF EXCURSION TRAIN. . The fexcuralon run to North Wilkes boro Thursday under' tho auspices of Uie ' 'MeKtodiat Protestant Sunday school was a decided success. The nanagcrs think they ' will clear about It'Ui. . . . ' Tfc only thing that ocenrrei to uiar be pleasure of the trip was tho acci dent, that befell Thoimi Calloway, a young man,' who. fell from oiih of the ar s'.epw at Honda while the train mis running tit a hitrh race of speed. Ho fell upon the depot pla'form and was rendered unco.iscloua for 'several lours. Tho conductor and maii'igcrs vero jt'it advised of the nccMenl until the train had readied North Wilkes- Io:t. - ' ' Calloway was picked vtp by the regu lar pasMMnjer (raid ou ils return trip and brought to Wiuston'Salem. He had not fully regained conscioii.su yss when ho arrived home. He was seiit to the hospital, where; he is' being at tended by Dr. Uwkett. Jt is thought hah he will be able, to get out l:i a few days. It upepairf that Calloway and one or iwo friends were Kfanding on the car :cpa ai:d whilo exchanging hats Cul iowcy lost his btilaiire and fell. In beauty town there dwelt a lass, Her laco was fair to see, The secret of her beauty lay, ' In Rocky Mountain Tea. For wile hy O'Ifamlon, Winston; Landqulst & Pfohl, Salem. Miser get. more out qf the world than they put In it. . ' , GREIiNSBORO, June 2.-4-Ex-Judge W. - Brown, -who with bis family moved here from .Winston a hionth igo, was buried yesterday afternoon. -Judge Brown is survived by a Vife, five sous ami two daughters. , The sons are: Messrs. Chas. N.t of Cleve land, Ohio; Geo. C, of Wause9ni, Ohio; Maynard D.of Cly4e, Ohio;, Al beit M., ot St. I-ouis, Mo.; and Walter C, ,cf this city. The daughters are Misses WHma and Ruth, of this city. Tho funeral services were conduct ed from the residence at 4 o'clock yes- .'erday afternoon by Rev. Dr. O. H. Detwiler, pastor of the West Market Street Methodist church. The remains w;ero Interred in Green Hill cemetery by the Blue Lidgo ot ; Masons the Knights Templar acting as escort. ", ' Judge Brown and family moved "to Winston two 'years ago front , Toledo, Ohio, coming South for his health. While-. they have been residents of .Jrcsmsboto only , a short time-' they .vave mado many friends whcdeply sympathize with them In the death of husband and father. -' Judge Brown played a very impor ant liait In politics in the Western States and was held in, the highest es- oem for his personal and political integrity and statesmanship. He was ihe American consul to . Glasgow, Scotland, .under. President Harrison by the Blue Lodge ot MasOns, the we. He was for a number of yeai ' utibate judge in his home State. H was permanent chairman of the Kan sas City convention.' which nominated Bryan for President' la 1900. , .-. .',. STRINGENT RULES FOR TRflL OF 1 A M. TAKES OWN LIFE. Congressman Adams, of Pennsylvania Committed Raah Deed at His Apart ments About 8:30 This Morning. Left Letter Addressed to. Speaker Cannon, Who Read It in the House at Morning Sasslon. . "' , 'WASHINGTON June X Congress tn'au' Robert'Adaina," of Pennsylvania, ibof bfmeeli '.with BuiJidal intent t&ls nr.crning-; ; He 1 now at Emeigeucy' Hospital and death lo pxpecfed at" any minute. The act ,was committed about S:30'at his apartments, J70S H street, Northwt st. ' Tho weapon was dis charged Into h!n mouth. The bullet paycei into ,tlie brain.- Adams la the Republican tepksentatlve of Second reunsy M'ania . district, . Philadelphia, and was author of tho famous hip ping poet bill. At 9:20 the physicians 8t hospital pi Id he could not recover. Adam? was born in Philadelphia in 1S49. ,. '....'' Hepreseutatlve Adams : was found by hia butler this, morning Bitting In chair at the feat of his bed with his head If aning ca the table. A revolver was on -trunk, few fret away. Piy- iftclana . were hurriedly summoned. Adams-was. then conscious) aivd taid to the phyeJcinn that he had not. been drinking heavily. He soon lapsed into u neon scloupn ess and was hurried to hospital. . He left the following nota addrMwod to Jamea N.Black, negro caterer, in charge of the chamber: "Notify SI. (1. Clements, 12uC I. street, also Francis F, Adams, 1817 Wallace street. I left money for breakfast; bill. You can divide 'the thing's In the closet." Clements was his private secretary. He had. not. given any' motive for the deed. - ' -. Later Congressman Adams" died at 11:30 a. m. . .. , ' Letter to Mr, Cannon.. ', - Later The following letter from Representative 'Adams, who suicided this- morning, was received and read by the speaker of the house this niorn lug: . - . ' .- , ' ,-- "Dear Mr. Speaker: The fact thai personal obligations exceed . my re sources la my only' excuse for aban doning the respousible position I now occupy in the house, ' I am willing to be hurled at its expense but ask that no committee be appointed or mem orial service be held, as I have never, beerr In sympathy with the latter cus tom. '.With assuiances of my high re-' gard, Sincerely yours," Robert Adams." There's little room In this great vorld of ours for the "Kat Woman." a hindrance to hcsclf in stro;i iars, . Hats, elevators; but what enh the do, poor thins -'-take Hoilistc 'a Hoekv Mountain Tea. 25 cents, tea or tablets. For Rale by O'Hanlon, Winston; l-andquist & Pfohl, Salem. I t i Is the joy of the household", for without it no happiness can be complete. Movr sweet the picture of mother and babe! Angels 6inile at and v commend the) BH n fi pa thoughts and aspirations of the mother 14 8B 8 ral bc,KlinS oVer tl,e cradle. The ordeal through i cJI 3U vt which the expectant mother must pass, how- .Vjr fim ever, is en 'foil nf fnorr tA c,,PT.r.'n...l..,t - " O .11 I tl.lL nilO i t (- , ......... w . ..v. Mi itt.cn diic bii,ui icgi ito cxcjuisite thrill ol motherhcMjit-witli indescribable dread and fear. Kvery woman should know that t-he dan-rcr. p tin and liorrorof chil'dl birtlvcun be entirely avoided by the use of Mather's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and remler pli.ible all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousand! of women have passed tl.H great t risin in per- iccr. s-cie;y ana v. itliout pain. Sold at 1 1 oo per bottle by mK-jisfs. Our iWok of Jirictlw value to ail women sent free. Addrrss BRAOrtCLO REGULATOR CO., Atlsnto. RALEIGH, June 2 The B'tate board if agriculture as trustees of the A. & M. College after hearing statements for the members of the faculty last night adopted stringent rules for the government of the college so far as the discipline of the students Is con cerned, tho purpose being to settle the differences that rose between faculty and students at the first of the last 'rssion which brought about the ex pelling of several of the members of the senior and other classes for re belling against an order issued taking spe-clal privileges from the seniors. Jn the new rcftiilation just adopted 'by the. board these privileges are re stored at the request of both faculty uid Etudeuts, tbe demarkations be tween the authority of the com niandaiu and the president of the college are also more clearly stated to lyoid clashes in that quarter. The joard elected W, A. Syme, of Raleigh., tssintant professor of chemistry. The hoard is carefully revising the college budget, for the coming year. The salaries of a number of professors are increased. The running expenses of Ihe college are something over $100, ow per year. The Moard has the ap portionment of about $65,000, the re- a ainder being the specific, govern r.ent upproprlaUous and other special .'unds. HE RETURNS 10 CENTS GREENSBORO, May . 31. The Beall Hardware and Implement Com paqy Is the name of a new hardware business to open here In. June, on West Market sireet. Mr. C, N. Vanstory, who for 25 year has been president and man ager of" the Vanstory Clothing Com pany, one 'pf the largest retat clrrii ing stores In the State, has resigned on account of 111 health. , .At a meeting of the stockholders i-utart a v If- uifld lnf ut-ml no In .,11 out. the stock, valued at $80,000 in bulk or by 'retail, according to contll- Hons. The stockholders were not willing to continue the immense busi ness, without tbe active attention and services of Us founder and builder, Mr. Nelll Vanstory. A conscience fund has been started by the Greensboro Electric Co. The initial contribution Is 10 cents, which was received yesterday with the fol lowing letter: , Danville, Va., May 24. Greensboro Electric Company: Enclosed, please find 10 cents for ar fafe,,.that 1 owe jou, as 1 was on the car and the conductor did hot collect my fare and I believe the Lord wants me to pay It. (Signed) ... '.." E. U. It being the first letter of the kind ever received by the company they carried It to a .book store and had it framed, and It will hang In their of fice on North Elm street. Between the letter itnd the 'glass In Hie upper corner of the frame is placed the five two-cetit stamps. In tho lower corner is the envelope ' bearing the address of the company as put by the con science smitten person, the letter be ing la the center' of the frame; OF AGRICULTURAL OFFICE. RALEIGH. June 2. A member qf the state board of agriculture sa'd to day ,in speaking of the cattle quaran tine work done by the department in the western part of the state, that through the-work of the department the government quarantine hag been raised from twelve counties in four years at a cost of about $15.0i0. ,Thi3 means not less, he says, than a Hav ing of $5,000 for each of these coun ties each year In higher price for cat- tlo shipped out of those counties to the Richmond nd other markets. E VICT OF BOMB ARE DEAD. MADRID, June 2. Four more deaths occurred today of victims of the bomb and thirty addiUonal In jured are reported. The report that General ' Weyler was Injured fs un true. It was his son, LienL Wejler cavalry officer, who was injured.. Most of a mau.'8 hero worship Is wasted on himself. 14 ALLEGED MEMBERS v OF MOB ARRESTED. CHARLOTTE. May 31. Thirteen alleged members of the mob which 'arly Monduy morning lynched John V, Johcn;u at VVadesboro, are In Jail at that place tonight without privilege of bail, the charge being murder. They aie: John Isiven, Lester Johnson, Zceko Lc-wis, Elmer A. Dunn, John lones, J. P. Niven, Clyde Bowman, Joe Meacham. Otis Martin, B. F. Tlm mona, Fred Dmm; May Gull-edge and Lewis Adams. There are warrants out for five others who have not yet been taken. ' Tbe arrests were made at th vil lage of Morven today by a number of deputies and( were accomplished with out incident,' the mew claiming thev ould have come In and given them selves up had the -sheriff only In formed them that he had warrants for them. Governor Glenn who passed through Oiiarloke' this morning after a visit to Wadesboro, d;claied that the crime cf the lynchers was worse than that charged against the man whom they had' put to death and' expressed a de termination to see that all known members of the mob are placed on trial. ' - . Fourteenth Man Arrested. CHARLOTTE. May 21. At a late hour' tonight the fourteenth man was arrested and placed In the jail, which is surrounded by guards. The trial of the alleged members of the mob will begin tomorrow after noon and 1f not concluded by 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, will he continued for two weeks. Bomb Throwing Yesterday Brings Sorrow To Popu- " laco In Capital City. , Remaining Festivities That Had Been Arranced In Honor of King Al- fonto u Mcrrlce Will Probably Us Abandoned. One Arrest Mado.- ; Otory of the Bomb T.hrpwlng. ' - MADRID, Juuo 1.Thl3 city, which, was ouiy yesterday the scene of happy rejolcinga la the celebration of-the wedding of Alfonzo ant! Ena, b today cast in gloooii. caused' by attempt on' the lives ot tie youur; mouajchs.. The hcrror of ihe- dastardly crime and tho sorrow caused by tho deaths of &j many innoeent victims has un nerved the populate. People have no tueart for entering into the. festivities which have biren planned for tho next ten days and' It la -probable tlia .'eie.i will' be cancelled. -.The .Publishers,' .' Press, cori-espou-?i?nt ir, gsiired by a high' police of ficial that, -tho 'man who threw the bomb has b-n arrested and Is. now "C'liflnc-d in Mediodla ' police , station, tt. Ia also state! on high authority that the prisoner marie confession thai he Is the would-be assassin, , - Story of Bomb Throwing.. . From tlie investigation of tho police following la known, of the assassin, known" variously by name of Mato, Motan or Manuel. Rufau. V Ha engaged room 88, Galie Mayor, from which the bomb was thrown, on May 24, offering to pay so much for it if Its occupant would move out temporarily. After securing the room the anarchist refused to let any one enter, alleging he was Indisposed. YcisterdUy. he ordered a big bouquet. In it he concealed a bomb which was hurled at the king's carriage. After throwing the missile. lie stepped back into his toom, quickly changed his hat urn escaped in confusion caused by he act. ! There was a wild Cry of dismay and dread from the crowd as the bomb exploded and those struck down fell, in sickening- numbers. Soldiers a.nd police made rush for the house where the bomb, was thrown. The king, white with rage, was one of the first to engage in this attempt to yeach the murderer.. Soldiers bar "ed his entrance to the house and per- uaided him to- re-enter his carriage, where the quoin was Jn almost a s'ato of fainting. From the royal car riage to another conveyance tho king and queen .we're compelled to step over pools of blood and dead.' It is kr.owni that more" than fifty were In jured. Five of them are in- a dying condition,' General weyler is among tfiose seriously hurt. The queen to- Civ is Bartering from tbe siiock but will be all right In a day or two. Message from. Mr. Whiteridge. WASHINGTON, June 1. The presi dent today received tho -following cablwam from ppeeial Ambassador vV'hiteridge, s;nt .to Spain to- repre sent ,tiie United' States at the mar riagie of Alfonso: 'Madrid, 'May 1. 4:35. -p. -m.; -Ou- returning:, from' church after marriage boni'b was thrown at king's carriage. Their majcp'tica were untouched. The carriage was wrecked, two ; horses villed-and also an aide. Several sol- dieiu were killed and wounded." . ' . . BIG RECEPTION FOR MR. BRYAN. Oemocratn From All Over the Country To Welcomo Hon. William Jennings Bryan From Tour of World Recep tion To Be In Madison Square Gar- , den. '.'''.- XRIV VOntC .Innn 4 A repetition In which Democrat.! from all over the country will.be invited to'take part win De tendered iton. vvuiiam .Jen nings -Bryan in Madison Square Gar den, this city,-on his return from his rip around the world.. ' Thn rp.-pnttmi will ho nmlnr tho nj-v. pices of the Commercial Traviert' & llotel Mens' Anti-Trust League. Would Wonder What They Were Kill ed por. Greenvilio Reflector. -. If Ananias and Hnphlra could come '-Liplr ti Aorlti . (lnt-lncr Ihn mnntli tt June and War'some of their descend ants list taxes, 'they would wonder how times have changed. ', ' . Thonsanjs Have Kidney Trouble and Nwr$J How To VtA V FiUa bottle orcommonl ". t water and let it i.i . K14 ..uul.ea( I'tion,.' CVW.J !Iitl 8ls?.C?,,,v,iftcinS Proof that'uLl! and bladder are out of order , . """t To Do. .There is comfort in the often expressed, that'Dr K Swamp-Root, the great kidn'n fulfills every wish in curinerhL?! nsiin in (h. l.npl- l J.i Vn(W I'"" - "-- vmilfVS, live. 11 and every part of th S It corrects, inability t0 ),'JH and scaldinS pain it, ' passin j effects followim? usp nf i; 1 beer, and overcomes thatunod cessity of. being compelled ' -"c "y, anu to ntt times durintr the nioht n.. T the extraordinary effect of SvmJ is soou. realized. It stands uTi for its wonderful cures of tht n! trcssifig cases. . If you need !2 you should have the best. Soijy gists in fifty-cent and one-doll,, ,L' , You mav have a sample bottU book that tells all r," alxul it, bote sent free bv mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- bamton, N. Y. When Hoo, .mug icuiuu uiis paper ttii make any mistake, but remcol name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rm the address, Binghamton, N-V SEVERAL IPORTI RALEIGH, May 31. The s, Court ..delivered seven opinkmj day as follows:' Wilmington vs. Bryan, reJ winners vs.. Mill,. Duplin. niodiM affirmed'; State vs. LiliiBton, J no error; Uurnam vs. Eno (J Mill; uurnam, atnrined; Wall,., b. a. j: liattway, MecUtenhurg nrmeu; vomn tc McDowell vs Swalm, affirmed. In the case of State vs. U, affirming the lower court In ( ing Robert Ulllston to fourteen in the penltentary for klliint Smith in a pistol duel with tl Clark Jn the .crowded union ij here at the last State fair a M in .the Clerk s ottlce in giving a! correctea copy ot the nisjuriti ion of the court brought atai: publication of a sensational patd tending to justify lynching In cases. The fact is the paragraph neen written In the opinion bs Justice Walter Clark but was ili out by direction of Justices Bi and Hoke before the would foil thereby making it the controlling ion of the court. The paragraph as follows: "In a Jess restrained coramim; is possible, that the contempt by these men for the Ian and lives of others would have met more prompt punishnieui. Cerc; there are those places where would have been promptly take: hand by an, indignant people ana to the nearest tree, and the Ui ers would not have been bar with the expense of -'a long trial the courts with the examinatioiJ technicalities tp save lives ot who'in any aspect of the evid' showed so little regard, fur tin. of others." Another Candidate for R. R. W sioncr. Mr, S. O... Middleton, of county, has announced his earti for corporation coniinissionei. be remembered by all Forsyth who attended the Greensboro cou Hon . how the speaker for thai ty yelled Out time and again, gives her entire ten votes to Glenn." ; Boy Killed in Peculiar Manmt The Monroe Enquirer year-old son of Mr. John .1. Sail Lane's Creek1 township. Hi ion ty, wa splaying on a chickciuow rolled off. A nail i.i a slat or tne penetrated his abdomen and m i'rom the Injury two flays lain. TjlE pODGIM(PERipp" of si woman's lifev S'tfie Iwme Jiften grvertoe"Vharige of life." 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