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SE1UEL SPENCER i KILLED III WRECK Body ot the President of the Southern Railroad Burned Beyond Recognition. Fol lowing a Collision Near . Lynchburg Yesterday. Three Member of Party On His Prt- vite Cp and Three Other Men Kill ed and Several Person Injured " Rear-End Collision', Between Trains '33 and 37 Caused 'the Fatalitleae Dc tails of Horrible Affair Brief Sketch of President Spencer His Funeral Will Be Held Sunday ""Thorough investigation of Cause of -.' Wreck. '' ' .'' "' ' Mr. Samuel Spencer, president of the Southern R-iilway,Cauipmiy, was ' killed in a w reck ten niiles south of ' Lynchburg, at C: 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Three of Mr. spencers guests' on his private car were killed and alto tune other men. The acci dent was in the nature of a rear-en il collision in which two fast south bound passenger trains were involved. Mr. Spencer and his friends were on their way to Friendship. X. C. on a hunting trip when the accident occurr ed. The two trains involved in the acci dent were , No.. 33, Jacksonville ex press, and No. 37, Washington, and Southwestern limited. Tlie heav en gine of No. 37 crashed Into Jlr. Sp'cn , cer's car, which caught five. The pas sengers were asleep when the acci dent cccurred. - ; The sleeper In front cf Mr. Spen cer's car was 'wrecked 1 but Bat burned. Mr. Spencer's body was burned almost beyond recognition. ; Following Is the Associated Press list of the dead and Injured: Those Killed. ' PRESIDENT SAMUEL SrENCEIl, Washington, D. C. CHARLES 0. FISHER, of Balti more. PHILLIP SCHUYLER, of New York city. D. W. DAVIS, of Alexandria. Va., private dispatcher to President Spen cer. , J. W. SHAW died later in the , Lynchburg Hospital. "AN UNKNOWN PERSON,' whose bead and limbs arc binned off short, ; Who Is believed to be thc third por . tor of tlio. private car who is miss ing. His name cannot be learned. Those Injureo. i Tho Injured are: . . J Lucrctla AJlcu, colored, Danville, Va., leg broken and amputated below the nee, left arm badly broken; Willis J. Winston. 233 East 127tb street. New York city, leg badly broken; W. Pol- ! lard, colored,... Spencer, N- C., badly 'crushed and both legs broken; Gar i land Thomas, colored, Grgjjnsboro, N. C, leg broken and badly braised; P. E. Valuss, colored, Waynesboro, Va.. lwid ly broken up and: bruised; Cora Ixiguii. colored, Shelby, N. C, both legs bro ken; Sam Cos, colored, porter on pri vate car, of CU First street, South west, Washington, D. C, leg broken; J.iW. Cruett, Baltimore, supremo or gaulzer of the Heptacophs.back bandly wrenched; San Hoglati, colored, C'hur- lotte. N. C, badly bruised leg: B. A. Merrill, New York, private secretary -to Presld-Jiil Stwucer. head and- anus badly burned, will recover. " President Spencer's Career. A apcclal from Ctilmnbus, On., in 'this morning's Charlotte Observer. 1ms the following sketch of President Sm;ikti'h life: 'Samuel Spencer was born In this elty March 20, IS 17, being a win'of IjiiulMTt Spencer ami Vciiiir' Mitchell. He spent bis boyhood days at tlie resi donee In Wiutun, that is now the home of Lloyd Powers. He' all ended the school of Jahn Ishnni, one of the most ccltbrated of Columbus . ante bellum school masters. When but 1C years of age lie enlisted uwlvr the Hag of the Southern Confederacy.- He was a member cf t'-ie .Whoa Hangers, composed of the flower : of youth. Young Spencer served nearly two years until the close of the war. t'p .on his return from the war, Samuel Spencer resumed his stinlrt.s, going to the University of Georgia, where In 1SCS he graduated with first honors, sharing the first l.onor with Judge Allen Fooie. He then went to tho Uni versity of Virginia, where he look nil l iwi OF . COURT CONVENES Several Damage Suits on the Calendar. But All of Them Will Ndt Bo Reached. T M that capacity .or some time. . ' Failing ot re-election, lie was em ployed by J. P. Morgan &. Company, of New York, as railroad "expert. Ho then undertook the reorganisation of blic Richmond & Danville Bystetn. and converted it lntu the .Southern Rail- olid,, and be has ever sltteo been tj the head of tho great system. How the Southern has rapidly ex panded into on of the greatest sys tems in the United States under jut verse conditions Is one of the mar vels of the history of railroad man agement In tho United States. Mf. Spencer married ' Miss Louise Denning, daughter ot the Into Gen. Henry L. Penning, who, with three children, survive. They aro 1 Henry Uenuing Spencer, sixth vice-president f tho Southern Railwayf Vivatt Spew icr, an atlorney at.Juw, 1u Now York illy, and Mrs. James Lane, of New York. He Is also survived by IWo half listers. Mrs. Stanford Moses, wife of The two weeks' term of Forsyth Su. Lieut.';. Commander Mosos, of the II. perlor' Court convened at 10 o'clock S. Navy, and Mrs. Frank E. Calloway, j th,8 uiorniu with Judge Ward pre of Atlanta. - j. , , ,,. Mr. Spcnctr has been generous to'B,u,"s- ""' 18 1D his boyhood home In Snore ways thau IHiite sure that, ninny or the cases on Dm1. II was only a short lime since i the calendar will- not bo hfaehed.;. :,v he gave a UitiiiMind dollars tov" thej' The IlrsU case called was eiilltled CoiumLnts Young Mens Chrlsliau As-gi G 0oul) Vj. E. F, 'Long, tho same magistrate's 8. , G. Doub, Plaintiff In First " Case Called, Want Damages From E. F. Long, Alleging That One-of Pair of Horses' '.Traded Waa' Unsound--M ore Loan Agency Caies On Th Docket Suite Against Towns ofl Winston and Salem. Jury in Rowan Superior Court Declares Conductor Not Guilty of -Murder. Verdict Returned At 11 O'clock Yes terday Mornfng, Case Having Been Given To the Jury At 11 O'clock the 'Night Before Brief Notes About "The Trial. '-'iKX'.-t.l FROM GREENSBORO , SALISBURY, Nov. 30. Coiid actor Phillip B. Hcdrtck, was acquitted in Itowan. Suiicrior Court yesterday, lie having been tried for the killing of a young man by the name of Whltnkcr. The case as given ,to tho Jury at eleven o'clock Wednesday ulght. The verdict waa returned at eleven o'clock yesterday. . Hedrlck killed Gray E. Whitaker; of Pilot Mountain, about two inonUis ago, accusing him of betng too intimate With his wife. It Is reportud that Mrs. Hod tick has gone to Itlchtnoud. Va, t Acre sent Mrs. Si.eueer tmlav bv I w, u "W" 1,um Mayor Ciianpell aiKl various Coluni-1 judgment. Mr. Doub traded a pair of bus citizens In which the wish was' mules to Mr. Long for a pair of horses, i expressed that his remains rest .".in' After the deal Mr. Doub discovered.! 1 h,s ' t,:,m't re j as lie alleges, that one of the hoi ses I Spencer had homes ' '. ,, ,,,. . , tthu uiinutiitvi null nuiuwu Kr i hi.' and ,,.,,,., ,.,., .,., , ! osltion being turned down he Institul-I ed suit against Long, T CASE f'Dluiuhiia. Ikjth biiriei here. Mr. in Ntw York and Washington nait lived In the .North for a gooUi. manv years. , Making Thorough Investigation. ut;10:::n tcJay and the examtnaUou of WASHINGTON, Hoc. a. The' Su- The trial begun i l'renie Court today took up the hear- lug of the ten cases against officers of the so-culled fertilizer trust who are resisting removal from Virginia to Tennessee on charges of conspiracy under the Sherman' anti-trust WASHINGTON, Nov. -30.. Tile witnesses was still in progress at S:30 Southern Railway is making a' 'rigor-i this nft.cruooiv. . . . " itts ' invcsligafiou of the cause of the There are several damage suits on .vieck Thanksgiving day when Presl-ithe docket for this term. ; The calcn- .t ...f ..... l.!11..,.t- 1, ntnU.I I ,1 M :i. 1w.1f.nr. - .. . ' ,' , l , ' Umcn G. TInsley and -ten other rest that.the fauk rests solely with the op- Court Calendar. ,. ,tt. f vi,,ii,, 0i h mm. erator either at lawyers or Kango-Jii. i.i..r.ii.,,..i ... r.ii.....i..' r.....u i ' m,i .in.. manufacturers. Were Indicted by the Tennessee courts for conspiracy In that State lo,,raisc the price ot fertili zers. They resisted removal to Ten nessee on the ground that never hav ing been in the State they could not !' Ethel I don't gVt, i,T Reggy Dead caav. VS near enough to shoot bj. mm. 1 . " "1 The latter operator has disappeared and a warrant is out for his arrest. Tho funeral of President Spencer will be held tomorrow. - An official statement of. the wreck was issued today, by Counsel A. I'. vs.' Long; Sliober vs. Wheeler; Car ter . Carter; Holton vs. William; Mclntyre & Marshail vs. Youug; iJisb vs. Lash. . . Tiusday Winston Clg.. Machine Co. VK W4UKVliilpl(.iifl Trill Pn Vnifi ......... .w,.v t.... t..c o.,,- ys M,,iiice; Wolff vs. City of Win aal was given No. 37 that the block ston. WoH(, vg. Wco1; shore vs. CIt) was clear officials had been unable to ascertain but that it is being Invest! gate. , , MEETING OF WORLD'S ZIONIST CONGRESS LONJON, Dec. 3. At the annual meeting of the Zionist Organization today Lord Rothchild and Mr. Israel Zungwill were the principal speakers. It was announced that .Jews from all parts of the world were arriving dally In, Palestine and . tho Holy . Laud, wllero they were being welt received. Mr. Zungwill computed that there were in.tMM) Jews- living In Siberia having been deported from Russia for political offences.' They were under police serveillaneo after serving their term of imprisonment and were allow ed to ecllle in Siberian cities. They were forbidden to' employ teachers atnf the young were growing up in sad Ignorance of Jewish religion so they are dally leaving for Palestine and Jerusalem. , ', 1 . " YOUNG MAN KILLED IN RECENT WRECK DAVIDSON,'. Nov. 2S. H has been learned that M.H.'D. Murehlaon, son of Rev. C.s.M. Miiroliison, o Loni.-f ville, Ky., but formerly of Cornelius. of Winston; Barrow v, Barrow; Call v. McArthur; Nelson, vs. R. J. Rey nolds Tob. Co.; Hege vs. Hege, ' Wednesday Harris vs. Fries' Maiifg & Power Co.;- Elgiu Jewelry Co., vs. Ryan; Clayton vs. Cohrad; Roberson vs. Kerner Bros.; Ellis vs. Gunn; Chandler vs. Town of Salem; Pet tit vs UniverHtl Manfg .Co.; Flynn vs. Scott. ' Thursday Allen vs.. Messlck; Ta vis vs. MoreUead; ,Tavis vs. Scales; Sbutt vs.Walser;. Tavl vs.: Eaton; Sapp, aduir., vs. Knights of Honor; Rowland vs. R, J. Reynolds Tob. Co.; Macy vs. S. Ry. Co.; Kernersyilje Im provement Co. vs. Stafford. v . ; Friday Painter vs; N.ftW,! Ryi Co.j Reynplds vs. Sewaid; FUts va FlUs; Crouch vs. Shamro:k 1 Knitting .Mills; Jewell, Biglow.$ Brooks vs, Yowug; TavU vs. Law-rence; Jeffries vs. Rowe; Jenkins Bros. vs. Tcsli;. Putters Co operative Co. vs. Vaughn ; King vs Beard; Smoak & McCreary vs. Sock- woll; Kinnanion vs. Snider; Palmer -vs. Faucott - Tavls vs. Glenn; Dalton vs. Sapp; Tavls vs. Mover; Tavis vs. Fulton; TavU vs. Clan Ion. ; Monday Kerner vs. Kerner; Phil lips j'S. Iron Works;" Brewer vs. City of "Winston; Miller vs. Vaughn; Fun ster, vs. SmlUt-Pblllips Lumber Co.; Kvans vs. Forsyth, Chair ('o.; JnssUer vs. So. Hy. Co.; Fries vs. Byerly; Aden vs. iXrub; Aden vs. Davis; Tcuiplo vs, So. Ry. Co. . . . Tuesday SUutt, vs. Fuik & Kirby; Sai vs. S. Ry. Co.; Thuckcr vs. Ker iieisvillo Hdw. Co.; . .Meslok tiro.' Co. vs. Nii.son; In re, Huuser; Liipfert ScuIcm Co. vs. So. Hy. Co.; Tallay ,VH. Hine & Shipley; Wilson vs. Wilson; lie indicted for conspiracy iihereln. The Federal Court ot Virginia denied writs of habeas corpus for their re lease based on that point, ami their appeals from that Judgment will to day be reviewed ' by ' the Supreme Court."' ' - .' '' ' .. v .. was liiiieii in uiu ratinma wrers Al..v.,iwl..r v Alnv:.il..i-- Ifomnr vs near Old Fort. last week. Mr. Murehi-, S)1 U). c . Jioiienian vs. Fries Maufg son as u brakemnn and on his llr8t'!&-,,owpr Ca; icArthur vs. Griffith. trip. For tw years he was a student j Wednesday Pntkcr vs. Winston at. Davidson 'College and was consider- iKlir Vt). cllicaKO writing MachlneCo td a model youug man. , j Vs. Hartnian; Messlck vs. Cwhran; 1 icolenutn vs. People's Bank; Archie IN SIX SERIOUS WRECKS. Jsdmr.. vs. Fries Mfg. Co;; Anderson , I vs. Anderson; Xall vs. Brown & Wil-K Col. Bennehan Cameron Was A Pas-, llamson: In re. Pegram Will; Wrigh'. senger on No. 33 Thanksgiving Day. vs. Fries Mfg. & Power Cu.; Brewer OF ,; TRACKING FORCE GREENSBORO, Dec. 3. The work of doublc-tiackiug the Southern Rail--way between Greensboro and High Poiut has been finished und the first tiIus were run over the new track last week. Trains .have been using the seetlonsi of double track between Greensboro and Pomona,, and James town and High Point Tor several ymirlhs. There aro now three double tracking crews at work on this section and it will bo completed as soon as possible. Work was commenced yes terday on that section of the road lying between .Greensboro and Pcl bam. The road has been double- tracked from Dauvlllo to Pelharu, a distance )f seven tulles. The road is to be, straightened at a number of .places ami steep grades are to be Tomedied by cuts and tills, ; In United States District Court, be fore Judge Boyd, FrhSay, involuntary proceedings lu bankruptcy were coin- Uienccd against M. A. lsber, a He brew who bus conducted a cVothin and dry goods storo on. Sonlh Him street for some time. It; is alleged that bis , liabilities amount to $15,- (jOf), while 'his asseW are nbont one tenth of that umount. Service was is sued Friday afternoon and the papers served upon Mr. Lesser directing him to appear and show, cause why he should not be adjudged a bankrupt. ... , --- i' , iGREE5'SDOROV Nov. 29. As the rc Bult'of an appeal sent out a few days ago by the Salvation Army, the store room of the Armory Is lifted with alt kinds of provisions that are to be sent out to Uie poor of the city today, and will be used as a Thanksgiving dinner. A glance at the coiiteuts of one of the baskets - sent out today-y! enoweu it to bo filled wltli coffee, tea, cakes and frulta, and ou the top of each bas ket was a. nicely dressed chlckeu. lu; tlio store' room of tho Armory an abun dance of.provlsloiis af all .kinds fl6ur, potatoes, pumpkins, etc. Tliesc alsa will be distributed among the peo ple of the .city. 'In- response to a' re quest made, by Superintendent Swift, of the city (schools, the chlldreu madej a donation, each child taklug a gift) to tho school yesterday morning. The! children gave four wagon loads of eatables.-' '''' 1 ;'!;l'"1 - -- '' ,- ; Thanftsgivlng was generally observ ed In the city. Appropriate services were held In the city churches! This afternoon 'a football game wilL be.; played at the Cone AtWetic Park, andi tonight tihe Greensboro Minstrels will give a performance In Grand Opera, House for the benefit of St. Luke's! Huspllal. All of' the business houses,) schools, factories, public offices andj other places of business are closed.. Mr. Joseph Sydney Spenoer, of High! Point, and Miss Laura Belle Thaeker.l of this city, will be married at West Market Street church this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock,, the Revl Dr. G. H. law. ! Detwelk r. pastor of the church, offici ating. Miss Ila Brower, of Greensboro, will be the maid of honor, and Mr. Lewis Wnlte. of High Point, best man, The ushers will be: Messrs. R. T. RoEcmoml, M. T. PayneXharles Hart wok and Edwin NdwcII. Jnst. before the ceremony Miss Elizabeth Sparger will sing "Because." Mr. Charles Al derman will play the wedding march from Mcndelsshon for the processional and the "Priests' March" for the re cessional. Tho couple will leave on one of the evening southbound trains for a bridal tour, after which they will go to High Point to live, t .''',' Rev. William 'Q. Hubbard, vice pres ident of the American Peace Society, made a most Interesting address in the Smith Memorial building . last night. Hls subject was "The World Movement Toward Peace." He made a most Interesting address and was beard with much interest, throughout by those present. Mr. Hubbard Is lec turer and financial secretary of the or ganization. Ho was a classmate of Vice President Fairbanks when at school. Ho is now residing in Ohio. Work on 'the -.Improvements- to be made at Piedmont Heights, a new sub urb, of Greensboro, has been resumed and will bo pushed forward with all possible baste. ' The street car lino is to bo extended In order td. give trails portation to the people who reside In this section of the city. Dragging Down Pains are a symptom of tne trouble which can atUck i ,vte: faUws of the womb, tr generally; comes irreenUr m periods, weakening drains, d headache, nervousness, dizaJ ability, tired feeling, etc. Thi TCart The Female ReM that wonderful, curative, v(k uuci, wm.n exens sucn a aur strenginening miiuence, on an organs. Cardui relieves pai reKulates the menses. - it s "and prmanent cure lor all complaints. At all druggists and deslersl ooiiies. ... CONGRESSIONAL VOTE Col. Bviinctiau Cameron, of Durham I vs. Hrewer. Thursday Broekiioi t .Plunn Co. 'vs. cotinly, was a passenger on train No. ; s'uydcr;. -Wachovia Ixjan ft Trust Co. :i:i, into which No. S'ratt last Thurs-Jvs. Lelaud: Buxton Voiiiig: Side day nionilng at Lawyer's, Va. .Cot.jv. So. Hy. Co.: Kills c. Sjpp;. Craw ford vn. Jordan: I'ldeuly Cu. v. Mes- Canieron waa in a day coach, being un able to get a berth In a sleeper. Xo. "7 sick; Fidelity Co. vs. .)i:.uut; Ktr ner vs. Assurance Co. RALEIGH. lcc. I!. The State board d canvassers found the congression al vo;c In the various districts to be as follows: First District J. H. Small, Demo crat, lt,01; J. Q. Atwood, Republi can, :i.CH; R. II. Lane, 22. Second District Claude. Kltchiii, Democrat, 10,057; J. R. .Cabklll. Re publican, i,kh;. Third District Cims. R. Thomas era: hed into tho rear of the traiu. j Friday Orrcll vs. Oiveil; Halfllp crushing President Spencer s private ; vs. Haislip; Price vs. LMcf ; Tay.r car. The Kccond-class and express ear' vs- M'rla; CollHt F,yH!i Staples Democrat, 10,3S2 in front, next the engine, were crash.!"- Staples; Winston Handle Co: vs. publicarr. 5.2S0. iokoihi.. own oi-uu, n.i vs. m-j rourtn uisinct li. w. foil, Demo Jlm : line Mills: Norman vs WilliEinf.: Pe-;crat 12 lni - Brrrv Ciiilwin RcMinhll. liome Mr: Spencer began work undcr;Crow" seclion seriously Injured. But 'gram vs. Hes'er. lean, 5,270. FInglneer Sharp as a civil engineer, no one In t'.ie sleeper or In the first-1 " Motion Docket. i Fifth District W. W. Kltchin Dein- class pus: nger coach was hurt. Col. Jones, ex. vs. Ti$.r. et al.; Nelson ,C at. R,r.$3; C. A. Reyuolds, Rrpnl Cameron devoted his attention to res-i adurr., vs. Starbuck; Kbert vs. Hall;jran, ll.OSft; P. T. Lehman. Socialist. The Baptist State Convention will bo held In the lrst Baptist, church of Greeusboro this week, tho opening session being held today. Tho conven tion, which meets lit its 7Cth annual session, represents a constituency cov ering tho entire State. There are t;0 associations, 1,82-0 churclics, 1,200 min isters and 190,000 members. Dr. 11. A. Brown, Revs. B, K. Mason and A. L. . Belts and delegates from the local churches will attend the con vention. ' They went to Greensboro this morning. emrlneerinir course. I'non hi return i eU-ana many negroes in tbe North Caroling Forsyth County: : ; Notice to Kxeculors, Administrators and Guardians: ' Isvery Executor, Adiuiulstrator and Guardian is required, by iaT?,, to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court, annual' reporta no long as any part of an estate remains unsettled, and when settlement Is made to file ifinal report. When such reports are not filed, as re quired, the law directs the Clerk to issue legal Citation, and then If report is not filed within twenty, days from service of Citation tho Clerk is di rected to proceed against such 'delin quent Executor, Administrator or Guardian by removal and attachment There arc at present numbers of Ex ecutors, Administrators and Guardians in Forsyth County bVhlud on reports notwithstanding the fact that T have faithfully endeavored, by persuasion. to secure the same. Since notices by W.' R. Dixon, Re-'1,'a!l Qr l"lullcatl" have, lu many In- -nuncio, juvteu unavailing, I ieet It i dower my omciai anu sworn duty to try legal he.'. "I SUFFERED AWIU1K in my womb and ovaries'wrftl Naomi BaKe, ot wbstGro( "ako in my right and Ifltsid my menses were very painful jn ular.- Since taking Cardui I fa new woman ard do notsuffcra It is tne best medicine I every Commissioner's RcSale of I By virtue ot an oraer ol made by the clerk of the court ot Forsyth county, I ti public-auction, to tliR hlglie: for cash at the courthouse Winston, Forsyth county, Xoi Una, on Monday, November at 2 o'clock p. in., the followi belonging to the estate ot Urubbs, deceased: , First tract, yllng on the d Muddy Creek, bought frum McMillon and wife, contaii acres, more or less, ndjoli lands of Tandy Marshall and Second Unci, bought from Schwelnitz, ailjtilnlng the a-.i scribed tract, contaiuing C tii 111 poles, more or less. Third tract, contained In as -tract.1 above describe Joining the lauds of Mm E lying on the ilt-niitiinton m taming 7 acres and 2v uolci, less. Fourth tract, bought of E. ScheinUss, lying on Five Mile, of Muddy creek, adjoining of John Kiislcy Gnibbs and R hoy, contulning 1 1 acres and niorti or less Ftl'th trnct, ronveyed In si as tract just abuse descriw ou tho waters of Muddy creek, inii the lauds' of William Cml ney Crews and others, contil and u-1 acre, more or k'ss. Sixth tract, conveyed by Scliclnltr.. lying on Im .H Muddy Creek, r.ml on tlio Of road adjoining the lands Grubbs and others, contain acres, more or ii ss. ' Seventh tract, bouulu of Schwtinitz. lying ou the Mnddv Creek, and on tit G' road. ndioliiinK (lie lauds ol C. Dav and others, containing. anVl S3 ncrchPK. more w less. Kighlh trari. Ixmlit ft X; see, ailjolliiiig Lie mm Grtiblis and others coiiliimnif more or less. Vinth tract, bomtht from nf Pi-nviuninl Klderj'. etc.. lyin wnlers nf Muddy Creek, adjm McMillon tract', the lands Mfirshnli' and others. wiH; acres more or less. Tenth tract, bmmlit fmni of Provincial Kid. is. etc., tho nt(rs of Muddy l'" nt, hi load. . adjolt lauds of Henry (Iriibbs cunt aiiiliia'' 57 neniie"., nwtt Eleventh tract, . bought iron of Provincial Elderf. ;'. U waters of Muddy cntii. a ..maiilnii -' -:fl iuillilll.' f.r .Th.ninu rtriibbs ami 0,llf Inlnln.r 1N iipn-o llliire If'5- TI-.. ..l.f.vi. Inifls of la Join caeh other. wMI lie mi ,,n,. i,. .! . untiiert ti ! , - of M which has hem building the road from One'ilka. Ala., to Goodwater, Ala. When this work was completed Mr. Sharpe wMit to Ijong Branch, N. J.. to survey a road and Mr. Spencer went with him as as sistant superintendent. ' Mr. Sharp went with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and" Mr. Spencer went with him. Mr. Spencer became superintendent of the Old Virginia Midland Rallrcad from Alexandria to Danville, the road on w hich he met bis death In such a terrible manner today. He subsequently went to the Long Is land Railroad and later back to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, where he became assistant to the president. I'p ,on the death of President John W. Carrett, of. that road, Robert Garrett , became Its president and Mr. Spencer waa associated with him In the active management of the road. 1-pon the failure of, the president' health, Mr. Spencer became president of the Bal timore k Ohio Railroad, erving in Singer Mfg. Co. vs. Sledge; Jones, ex. j Ju2. vs. uriuiui, aunir.; Kerner, admr. vsj1 Franklin: Kerner, udmr., vs. Robin-! cuing passengers. , Col. Cameron says this is the sixth icrli:8 wreck in which he has flcured and each time he has escaped unln-san. t't a; l'arker vs. Finwick; Ker j.ired. Ho was ou the traiu which ;npr, admr, vs. Boston Cottage Co.; went kwn at Bostian bridge, near! Bond v- Abrania; Jon-s ex. vs. TUv. Slatesvllle, on August 27, 1S91. In tliat jadmr., ct al: Wachovia L. & T. Co. V3. wreck Col. Cameron rendered great Hcge, et al; Nlssen vs. Ailen, et al; service to other passengers and walk- J Laffoou va. Kerner; Bowdcn vs. Ker fd part of the way to Statesville bare- nT- Lcmly vg. Ellis; Jones, ex. vs. W. footed to get help. r IE. Franklin; Jones, ex. vs. John Boy- i er; Jones, ex. vs. Stanton; Jones ex. Millions of bottles of Foley' Honey j vs. Tise; Jones, ex. vs. Williamson; and Tar bave been Bold without any Spaugh vs. Sapp; Brown vs. Martin; person ever having experienced any 'Cox. ex vs. City of Winston; Smith- other than beneficial results from Its use for cough, cold and lung trou bles. This Is because tho genuine Fo ley's Honpy and Tar In the. yellow Phluipa Co. vs. Reynolds; Zigiar vs. Duffy; Warwick vs. Reynolds; Leh man vs. Brown; In re, admr. ot estate nf.Octa BaHey; Commissioners vs. pack aire contains no opiates or other ; l.owry. et al; Bethel vs. Inside Land harmful drugs. Guard your health j& Imp. Co.; In re. Gale Will; Conimhv by refusing any but the genuine. E.,iouera vs. Wachovia U . T. Co.; W. O'Hanlon. j Spaugh va, Reynolds. Sixth District H. L. Godwin. Demo crat. 9,729; J. R. Schulken, Republi can, I.GKi. Seventh District R. N. Page, Dem ocrat, 11.7S0; Geo. D. Reynolds, Re publican. 9.00G. Eighth District Returns atlll Incom plete. -Ninth District Returns still Incom plete. : Tenth' District W. T. Crawford. Democrat. 13.0C9; J. J. Brltt. Repub lican, 12,260; Erastus R. Israel, 40. My heart and hand another claimed, His plea bad come too late. it's ever thus with people without pluck arxl vim. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, don't get left again. : E. W. O'Hanlon, Winston; Landipiist & Pfohl, Salem. means. Therefore, I trust that parties ueniiid on reports to this office will file the same promptly, otherwise they may expect such proceedings as are prescribed by law, without further no tice, r t R E. TRANSOU, , Clerk Superior Court. - 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE- mm Tbaoc Marks , AnTom MMIne k rtwch and dMntrXkm mi nlHclr arrmin nnr omuioii rraa whlHr an Infmillon prohahlf palwiuhl. Conimunlra. . OonaitrlrtlTronUdmitlal. HANDBOOK on Patmu wit fru. Olrtcat ageni-; (or uiinni patenla. I'atcnn taken through Muna a ! wil o(k. wllhiutl:br, latbc Scienilfic Jlaricax Aanlomlf mfrlM wrrk,. iMrrrmt Hr. CnlaOoti nl anf h-wMIAe Jnirnat. IVrma. (3 a iaV.'a!2f,i,llta,,L ftwanimn. Bnock OlDc M r u Wuhuntorx D. C. This fVL 2 1!1HC. J. W. CAl'DLE. -CM , Slgns.'advertise and dW pies, Salary $18.00 weekly, : day for expenses. State . l,nar I ent emnlovmeat. Ideal Randolph St., Chicag WANTED AT OXC&-S Wj ; in chair factory. nnllt but work for everybody. good wages. Work-evaj t nr writ a Forsyth tWlf side. Wlnston-Saleni. X- C- WANTKD Men in card . ' el, post signs. verll?hr samples of our , fte es. Kuh:-.-ian Co., DtPL Block, Chicago. . -,11! i .... , v;IWi- tenianvr in cw., . 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The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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