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Western Sentinel wmwf Pub. eA f titttollshed 186. Ctniftlldatta with th People1 Press .'.' Ettlblllnstf 1827. Sufcacriptiow prto 1.0 ywr 0' - paid ln- dvnc include year' tub crlcAis t Mi ijfltultUMr eml mmhlyy Hffl Mid fisrm.) OFFICERS FIND v HIODEtl LQUOR Entered atUh Pbstofllcft at Winston-1 ' lalem a scond!aa man matter. , f 'HISTORICAL EXHIBIT. It Ih gratifying to 'note 'that North Carolina la to have a historical exhib it at tBJam,stwn Exposition' and tBa't a Winston-Salem ladyf Mrs, Ltnd S8T Pattfflrsbir, Is to have charge of, it It Is to be hoped thai the Siate will Uav the beat historical exhibit of any Stot la the Union- on that Wlnfilon Saletrfs exhibit will- Bo" the best in tbis State. Tber! Is no reason why this ' should not be the case. This community Is rich In historical mate rial and relics of various kinds and it those who , have such things will of fer to exhibit them the Twin-City' showing wlH be a notable one la every respect. All historical exhibits from ipis elty will be nt to Raleigh and there placed In charge of a man who will . send ? them to the exposition grounds and. remain with them., They will be placed in a (Ire-proof building. Tbe possibility of any kind of loss will thus be reduced to a minimum: has already decided to make an exhib it. This society has a large number of historical relics; and its exhibit will 'make a splendid showing. The socie ty Is" to be congratulated on Its de cfston to b'e represeiite at the expo sition. ; It Is hoped that any Indlvidu tlta who have suitable ' ' mn tcrlal will fl:!t".tt example , of the ' society In tills rrrr.cc.tV ' : Thoss who have relics they would be. willing to exhibit are asked to com municate with Mrs. IJndsay Patter son or MrsJj.W. X. Reynolds, regent of the- Winston-Salem Chapter, D. A, R-, Ht bnce. . So community should be al idWcdi to feet ahead of the- Ywlh-Clty in the matter of a historical exhibit and lione will be allowed !'to do so If the poble of this community wilt give the timber support to tha pavement. Make Thorough Search 'ot t Negro Woman's House. But Discover Nothing Until Ashes in the Kitchen fire Place Are Disturbed. t Chief Thomas and We men are still making war on "Mind tigers."; The chief says he is determined to" break up this business. Ho had another amusing case Sunday. A week ago he. found a quart of whiskey and a quhnlity of beer in a- bed at the home ofj Mary Harris'. colored, on Depot street. The chief on. I one of his men visited the home i Mary again ye terday and they woro most eordialiy greeted. ' "Come In Mr. Thomas; I never minds seeiu' you comin" when date's nothln' doln. You- can Investtestte all you want :c oik aM' n?t una any, stuff today.' -;. ; ;; The chief mado ' a careful scanib, but found nothing in the rprnn where the "ardent" had been usually kept. From the big : room he went to the kitchen; Mary kept clos to the offi cers, and- continued to remind thorn that they would not find any intoxica ting drinks this time. Even the doors of the cooking stove were opened. Fi nally the chief spied a pile of,ashes in the fire place. --Grabbing a broom sitting nearby he proceeded to make a dive (nto the ashes and ti his sur prise out rolled two quart bottles, fill- ei w(tH "mountain dew," the blockad ers call It. ' - . When the handle of the broom went Into the ashes Mary shouted: "Lordy, Mr. Thomas, youse got me agin, but 1 didn't know dat stuff was dar." The woman was cited to appear be fore the mayor this afternoon. Wesley Smith Arrested. I want Wesley Smith,,' said Chief Thomas yesterday, and the Chief ex plained that he had a case against the negro, for retailing without a license. Patrolmen Pratt and Bryan went out and returned, in a few minutes with Smith, who clulms that Greensboro Is his real abiding place and that he owns a house and lot there. Wesley is recognised as a curiosity In Greens boro. He is a talker, and has no re spect for the English language. Dar I lEODIlf BUMflHEO it Flre-Eug Active In n;v Ycrk ' City in Early Hours This . Morning. , , Eioht Blaies. Startad in? One'. Tene ment District By Setting Fire To ; Shavings-Saturated with Oil Large Number of People Haytf Marrow E " cape.T ' .-: ' ? MA ' ? I NEW ' YORK,' TJea 7. Eight. Incen diary fires early ' this morning endan gered' the lives of Cfl6 persons. Shav ings goaket) !' olt wero' used: td-flre eight tenement buildiiifc-s In, a radius of e& blocks. Two suspects, were' ar- restcrt. , , - r , . . , i Oo theory of the Hce is that t blase were started by robbers. Hunderds of persons were forced I escape onr the flrcr escapes and scores were- rescued by ftremeu on ladders. Birthday Celebration at King. Reported for the Sentinel. For the celebration of- Mlss Addle klger'seIshteenAli birthday, her par ents entertained most charminglq about sixty friend it their hospitable botflo ott November 20th, ot King. Tbe homo was tastefully decorated: for the: occasion, thov prevailing colors being pinto ami white..- v-1- Little Misses Viola and . Sula Me dearls, aissistcd by Miss Mary Mar tin, received the- guests. Havlngshrd tiOv received the guests. . , : 4 t Various games, recltatloivs; etc.were much onjoyedand withal it was a per fect Joy toall participants. ; -h The pleasure of the -evening was greatly added to by the exquisite mu sic rendered by Miss Dese Woodhouse, of Boonvllle. tater th guests were ushered luto- the beautifully decorated dining room, who- the climax of the afternoon's pleasure took place; . -v..v , Ml?s KIgcr. was " the recipient of many useful and pretty presents be. sides letters of congratuloXlons, floral offerings, etc. '. The out-of-town ctiests were Misrfes Delia Shore, Eliza and Addle Tuttlo, Eta ami IJla Aixlorson, of Rural Hall ; Mlsse Viola-an Sula Med earls, of Oreensboro; MIbecs Narinto Watson and Muud Hunter,, of Pinnacle; Miss Lula Shurr, of : Dalton ; . Miss Mary . The spropoBilton to ncit cx-prest Hents of the tfoitett 8ta;es senators at iarite has some scod features 'and of- fchi a possible solutld of . tho prob- lerd Of hat to do vltbj ir ex-presl-j idehte. r St.ts" certain ; tAat some plan iif)U!d bo tWrisei whordhy a tnan who las held the high office of president iill faoi bojost to the pubtio service s aobtr bs his term expires.: A man who (tactile ability td he president of tho t?hlted States has todi much ability to fetlre altogether: from participation ia.bublid affalrst A it IK now no pro tIMott is ibad for feeeplng ox-bresl-Jehfs 'lii tii' publttf service. The ob- jlcttoti to tae nl&n, namely, that such apiatt would upsetj the equality of rep rtietttatloo.in the Qenate by giving Ibhitf 6tat of aates more than two ehAWfr ib hot'"hecssatUr Av t&mlik Wjbn,fA Senator at4argd would pot represent' merely ( fetat but the 4bo!i people of the1 country and the faVt that be hai beea president would' vitiUe htm Go njf wtra distinction arising from sucr a condition. Martiu.' of Daubury: Mosdomes Nat lug his trial before a Superior Court I Slate: of California: Iym Cole and WU1 judge: in 'Guilford several months ago, Sliwlta. of Dalton; Rev AyU ttnhtr, on tne charge or retailing Smith a gued his own case and was released. Upon taking a seat in the police station ; yesterday afternoon, Wesley began to discuss bis case. "I nebbcr argue wld an officer unless I can nrove an alibi," said the pris oner "What Is an alibi?" asked one of the cops.. "An alibi is where an officer or wit ness sees a fellow sellin' de real stulT," answered Smith, whose very cxnres- ton indicated that ha believed his '"diagnosis,", an he expressed its. was correct."-':'; "I'se gwine back to Greensboro as wxm as dat town goes wet," said Wesley, who explained that he did not like a "dry town for nuthin. " A friend put up $50 cash bond and Smith was released. 6 L08ELIVES BIG I Three Cornell Students' antf Three Firemen Perish In the Flames. ; f - Chh Psf fraternity. House At Cornell University Destroyed ByFire Fire men Unable To Get Sufficient Wa ter To fight the Flames Effectively. ITHACA; N. Y., Dec: 7. Five men were killed,-two fatelly injured and several seriously in a Are which des troyed Chi Psl fraternity house of Cornell University early this morning. Two of the. da( were, students,, the other three, volunteer firemen. t. Twenty-seven' students were sleep ing in the house whenj Uo flro started in the kitchen range. One was burned to .death la his room and tho other burned so badly in- escaping that he died, later,; Those .who escaped jump ed from ,,wlnitow8. A falling, wall crushed three tiromcn. inadequate water service made it linijosslble- to fight the flames. The entire building valued at $200000 was destroyed. , ' , ; III T SUPER!' COURT of Daltort; Claret' Schftulr and F. Tfiom as, of nothania;. Walter. and' Charlie H.tnter.-of Donnnhtu - t" ' ;' -i " ' i ' . mii ' "' -'f'Vt. m ITEMS REPOT 1 fJ CliEQSSli ORBEXS0OnO. Defcj; JusHeeAf itho Peace I), ir. Collins yesterday ren derett Judgment in; favor of the plain tiff In , the case of MrSA. D.. Jones and Mrs. Maynard against tb . American Suburhao Corporation the two .wo men had brought suit against the com tany to recover money that they had paid on lots that they purchased from the. company and" .which are located atl-r: Piedmont Height. They claim that From Monday's" Daily'. : . The second week's tornl of Forsyth Superior Court opened1 this morning. The case of H O. Sapp.NadminlBt rator Of. W'm. Henderson, , vs. Knights' of Honor of the World, was called, but was held, up: after a Jnrj" was empan nelcd. .-' vw '. :' .";:; ; ' ,v .' r Tho second . case taken up was the damage srJt of Callls Rowland against the R. J. Reynolds ..Tobacco Co. The plaintifT wants 1,M9 for the loss of a thumb, which was cut off by' a lump machine at the factory of the defend ant company. The case will not go to the, Jury before late this, afternoon of tomorrow; morning. The plaintiff is represented by MaJ. J. B. Alexander and Mr. A; E. Holton, white Manly & Hondren-appear for the company. " Sajurday night the Jury In the $2,000 damage stilt,, instituted' against the town' of Salem by C. J, Chandler, re- tnrnedi a verdict allowing the plaintiff $200. Chandler sustained injuries by falling. over. a pile of. brick on Pond street several months ago. Several cases on the calendar for this term havo been continued. 1 'The following petit jurors were tworn In for this week: W. Ti. Miller, VV. H. Hum pton, Joseph B. Murritt, Kye DIHon, Albert L. Jones, John J. Reeves, J. S. Llneback, Felix Sink, E. A. Conract, J, B. Ratts, J. W. Fulton, R. C. Llneback, John W. Brown, J. L. Whitman, W. C. Crews, Geo. E. Tuck er, .1. II, Tesh. The following were sworn In1 as tails Jurors: W. Y. Swaim, Eugene Hlnes. G. L. Fopo, I L. Mendenhall J.iTL Johnson, John Holder, L. A. Rey nolds and Frank Transou. Not Matter t C Tl7l VTh railroad senrioe on the. South rb Railway from are&nstwro to W'llk es'bom Is in need of Improvement at once. W doubt if there Is a division on" the . entire system doing a like amount of buslnes; that Is In like con dition; "The schedule is slow, the coaches are not what they should be, the roadbed and tracks do not seem to be in good condition and other de fects are noticeable. - The frequent .de lays and accidents between Greens- borp and" Wilkesboro would seem to Vidlcate . that something hoi4 be dpo; to improve the service. nies. B(atdviit' Landmark." ' :'.' Many people have noticed on music al programmes tho name of Dudley Buck attached to selection to be ren dered. Dudley Buck was a musical composer, a native ot Hartford, Conn., and died in 1897. Xast Sunday the poet of the, Charlotte Observer staS attended the Elks' Memorial exercises In Charlotte, Ho didn't know the mac tor . ot ceremonies .and glancing at i program the name ., of Dudley Due' caught his. eye.. He, concluded the get- 'tlemah who was running things was Mr. Buck and next day the account of . tho affair appeared. In the Char lotte Observer with Dudley Buck as master of ceremonies. Since -then the poet has had many kind friends tell him about Dudley Buck. It, was ait unusual break for him. but even Homer nods. But the Landmark has not mentioned R to Jeer. It Is not warmly' contests ani will be carried to the Supreme. Court on, appeal, The AnaL disposition of this case will seP itle a number of cases that, are at Is suer V, v- C. Weaver, a dairyman, was struck and seriously Injured b ia wprfc train on the A, & Y. trck yesterday after noon. ; Several ribs Were .fractured, a ,ad gash cut in hi? head and other Injuries were received. He wa"giyen imedtcai attention and is restlug very well .today. ' He was attempting to jcross the track with a pait of milk when the train, struck him. He was knocked several feet and was uncon scious for an hour after tho accident. JEIJOME AFTER ' - BIG New York District Attorney Has More Med Before the Grand Jury. Chargei WJth 'Reference To Police Protection, Being Investigated With Vitw, Jo Fixing .the Responsibility District Attorney Is1 Making a Vlg ortftii Crusade.1 s' 1 4 ' NEW YORir, Dec. 10. District At torney Jerome Is reported to be get ting valuable evidence " before-- the grand Jury In th crusade ho is con ducting against gamblers. More re puted; gamblers were "before the Jury today. Offers of immunity from pros ecution given smaller light are said to; have induced them to reveal opera- j Hons, of gambling kings. '.Jerome Is I trying to. run. down the men who are! considered responsible for police pro tection given-the gamblers. Many of the "snortij" are taking a sudden va cation. Intense interest Is manifested In the investigation generally. . ' LODGE WANTS AN INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON', 'lie'c' "l0. Senator Lodge introduced a resolution In the Senate today cawing for international Inquiry Into the alleged! atrocities in the Congo Free State. !., ;? The nominations of Secretary Bona parte tp bo Attorney General and At torney , General Moody to be Justice of the- Supreme Court were reported favorably in the Senate. Mark Twain Urging Law. Mark Twain is lobbying for the new copyright law. Ho made a demand Saturday on Speaker Cannon for the privilege of going to the floor of the House, to .buttoni-bole members. In a characteristic letter he says he has let Congress alone seventy-one years, and is entitled! to Its thanks. He said he bad lots of arguments with him, also a barrel with liquid in it Mr. Can non explained' that he couldn't grant a floor privilege but gave the humorist Ills private room where he Is lobbying mombers for his bill. He called at. the Whlto House Saturday. STEAMSHIP WRECKED, - LIVES ENDUED FOUR KILLED IN gay when another falls down. all too vulnerable.-- VratiKlnt Interest Is belue taken now in the work of the Wlnston-Saten. j50,n!"110 '!.d"y n,;8l,U(len .orler Dokrd of trade. The attendance on the .j. at Maro igIandl ,Vyyard for meetings is good aud much Interest Is jwueks where repairs were being made, manifested by those who attend. The ;The shit-is for from complete, which nittmnt tar hlrr and rtlor riiv w Washington. The k Was ArresUd In Winston.. StAtesvlll Landmark. - , Louis Moore, colotedy was before Mayor Steele . Tuesday to answer for Offences committed In Stntesvllle Sep- becoming in any newspaper to be too j, Moore; fot iUiUlf))lng re. church on the night of the date,, men tioned,, and the jKtier for using, pro fane language on tbe streets, after the first ofTonse, Moore left States ville. Immediately after tne-.trouble at the chcrch: He was. arrested 'in Win ston Tuesday. a nd' brought to Stales vltlo for trial. , Mayor Stcl fined him $28.30 for. using profane -language and bound hint over to court on tbe charge of disturbing religious-worship. ISEft SUDDENLY PUT 111 1 8AN FRANCISCO. Cal,.i Dec 10. The crnlser .Milwaukee was put In .order to place' her ' in-coiumlxsion Is therefore;- regarded a . significant Some believe It has- some .bearing on llie, L'uitod Stater relations with Ja pan. It Is expected the Milwaukee will lo kept in the Pacific until her guns can be placed aboard her. ft meeting with the Support of our cit Uens and there Is uu enthusiasm with reference to our city that augurs ci! for, Its future. Winston-Salem Is new In tbe midst of a great forward muve ment and every cltlten ' should g've tho . board ! of trad. hU earnest sui.- . Thumb On Right Hand Cut Off. port in .its efforts to advance the in-J Mr. Harriwiu Wjllard, who works at teresuVf Winston-alem.- - ',h a r- Huntley Turalture Co.' fac- ; V. , .. -i .-i ' - ' " jtory, who had the misfortune of get- DF LUMBER CONCERN SALISBURY ! Dec. 7. The Fred Brenner Lumber Co., which recently established a lumber plant In Salis bury, announces that the plant will be doubled in capacity within tlie next few raont.bsv Tbe number of employes will also- bo increased to 250 and the output of the concern will be Increas ed accordingly,. mnkinRjt on of the largest lumber concerns nyche South. . DETROIT Mich.; Dee! 7.--Four .pet sons, are reported1 dead and' twenty five injured' In, a wreck of an express ;o the Michigan; Central at Otter lyjike, ,Tho train left, the tracks and overturned Ire a ditch. Communication with Otter Lake is crippled and few details are obtainable.. -. Misses Margaret and Frank Hancs . rettoraeA yesterday attenveea from a 4t to- Mrt. B. G Hester, at Tampa, ' J3M '.-"?.- x , ting Ihitmb on right hand cut off last week while working a machine; known a- a- sboper. I. out aoi- the wounded memser u beallof: nicely. . . Hadric t Ask for Divorcr, P. H. Hwdriek, the railroad conduct' or- who was recently acquitted of the murder of tha young man Whitaker, whom he killed for Invading bis home, has aUiKxnifCd-that he will apply for a divorce from lil wife-. The chil dren of theconpte are with Hedrick's parents and he ha resumed his run as conductor. 1 : - ' - v- ERKOR OF 5.C. KILLED BY GAS BOSTON, Dec. 1L Former Govern or Francis- J. Moses, of South; Caroli na, was asphyxiated by escaping gas li a boarding house . at Winthrop Beach this morning. Police are inves tigating. So. far they are unable to determine-whether "death, was due to accident or, suicide , . Against Railroad Bonds. . Dobson townshfpv voted Monday on a proposition to Ihsimt boada for the SUitesville Air Line railroad, but the project was voted down by a vote of nearly three to one. Dr.- Wr C Asbworth. --of Kernera- rifle, was in th city todajr.. WIXNEPEO, Dec,. lOTlie steam ship Huronlc, flagship of Northern Navigation Company, was wrecked on Isle Royal this morning. Forty passen gers are cllnKlng to the rigging while waves are dashing over the boat A snow storm during which tho steam er was wrecked if still raging. Tugs bavc gone to the assistance of the ves? sel,' Fears are entertained that many of the passengers may be washed over board before they can be taken off. Two Forsyth Boys Promoted. -. Messrs. J. H. Stewart, of Daisy, and !Welds Daltoni of Dennis,' wore promo ted from flrement m engineers by the Norfolk & Western Railway, Decem ber 3rd; also Messrs. w. C. Turner aud R. J. Buchanon, of Virginia. North Carolina, Forsyth County: Notice to Executors, Administrators and Guardians: Every Executor, Administrator and Guardian is required, by law, to file with the Clerk of the Superior Court, annual reports so long as any part of an estate remains unsettled', and when settlement is made to file-final report. When such reports are not filed, as re quired, tho law directs the Clerk to Issue legal Citation, and then If report Is not filed, within twenty days from Iservlce of Citation the Clerk la di rected to proceed' against such delin quent Executor, Adininlstrntor-jor Guardian by removal and attachment. : - There are at present numbers of Ex ecu tors, Administrators and Guardians In Forsyth County behind on reports, notwithstanding the fact that I have faithfully endeavored, by persuasion, to secure the same. Since notices by mall or publication have, in many In stances, proved unavailing, I feel it my official and-sworn duty to try legal means. Therefore, I trust that parties behind on reports to this office will file the some promptly, otherwise they may- expect i such proceedings as are prescribed by law, without further no tice. - R. E. TRANSOU. Clerk Superior Court; BfOkc Her Arm. Mrs. GV,Y, Nichols, who resides at White Plains, Surt y-county, had the misfortune to- break her right arm at lue, wrist, few days ago. Just after suppr she -started to-visit a neighbor and fell over a stump, throwltig her entire weight, .on her. arm. It was quits a painful fracture, the bone pro truding through, tho flesh, hut a physi cian soon set and bandagrA the arm, At last accounts. .Mrs. Nichols was doing a well as could be expcctciL VM4 60 YEARS TBI A, IliMa 4 - Dcsiana ComniAMTS Ac nfotilr afrtan wir oiiinton frwhthr ma nonamritHiTcoiioupfitiai. NAriUb'KW mta tit fr. 4Hlmg aatarirf fur Mrvrtiic pmttuitm. I'alMtla token ttiroturai Uuiia A, Co. rwMlm rvfat if fc without auBT, tatba Mrs. H. D. Lindsay of, ltokt6rd, spent tbe dax her nbopplag. StllZtmt mxtltiX A huKlmmdr lUnotmod fel tirmt mi Cttlallou tif any cntlllo Jonrual. Torm. M ftu: four B.0.1UM.H. Sold brail MVMlcalm. "It wiH pay yon to takt PtihA ... your aver, because, if vou do, J Uver will take good care of you? . 1 Cll. It I or P" you an out of MrtJ makes .you paler diary, , J stomachy gives you. stomsch dJ TC , Wtu f j keep's yotf well, by purtfjinj JgJ blood and digesting your fool. 1 There is only one safe, certain J renai)w over meaicine, an4 that !' Thodford's Dlaclc-DrauRh .For. over 60 years this wondtrtu vegetable remedy has been tliesUiulb' In thousands of homes, and is tod,! the favorite liver medicine in the worid' It acts gently on the iiVM ,m wJ fleys, and does not Irritate the bowls It cures constipation, relieves con gestlon.- and purities the system fron an. overflow of bile, thereby keentm the body in perfect health. Price 2Se , at alt druggists an Beam Test It : Commissioner's ReSale of UnJ ; By virtue of an order of re made by the cleTk of the Sui court of Forsyth county, i Hi public auction to the highest bid for cash at the courthouse docrl Winston, Forsytn county. North Ci lina, on Monday. November 5 ii at 2 o'clock p, m., the following lal tMiionging to tne ' estate of H, Cimbbs. deceased: First tract, yling on the. waterti MUddy creeif,. Bought from Will, McMilleut and , wife, . coiitaiulni acres, more or less, udiolnltie lands of Tandy Marshall and otlttri i second tract, bought from E. a. Schwelnitz, adjoining the above en oea- tract, containing e acres 111 poles, more or less. . .- Third. tract, contained in Earned as tract ; above described . Joining the lands ot John E. Omf lying on me uennaatoa road,- a taln.ing'7 acres and 2t) poles, mow Fourth tract, ' bought of E. A. Soholnti. Itfnr on Five Mik- a b of Muddy . -creek, adjoining, the It) of John KiiHlcy Cruhb3 and Huth i boy, coutaiuiiig.il acres ar.d fil pel mora or less. Fifth tract, conveyed lu same i as tract Just above described ly on tho waters of Muddy creek, adji ing.the lands of William Cirubhs, ney Crews and others, containing1 and 3-4 acres, more or losj. Sixth tract, conveyed by E. A, : Schelnits, lying on the waters Muddy Creek,, and on the (ierroin road .adjoining the lauds ot He urubOs . and. othet'3, containinj acres, more or less.' Sevewti tract, boufiht of E. A Scbwelnits, lying on tho waters Muddy -Creek, and pn tho German road, adjoining the lands of Urn) C. DAy and others, containing 8 ti and 89 perches, more or lens. Eighth tritct( bought of Nancy gee., adjoining the lands of H, Grubbs and others containing 0 fj more or less, . , : Ninth tract, bought from tbe Bo! Of Provincial Eldnrs, etc., lying on waters of Muddy Cieek. adlolnlnt McMiJlmi tract, tho , lands of Ta Marshall and 'Others; containing acres more or less. .' Tenth tract,' bought front the Bo or . provincial Elders, etc., lying the waters of Muddy Creak, and the Gormantoti .road, adjoining lamW of Henry Grubbs and othj contaiplng 357 perches; more or It Eleventh tract, bought from m of Provincial Elders, etc., lying on waters of' Muddv creek, and oil Germantotl road, adjoining the la of : Thomas Grubbs and others, , 4 tainlng 18 acres more or less. . ; The above tracts of land, wnich loin ennh other, will be sold as fntir trmt snhtpct to the wU! dower; which has been duly tm he. vw -.- ' ,- This Oct. 2, 1906. , J. W. CAI DLR Commlsslol WANTED-District managers to p -signs, advertise and distribute & pies, Salary $18.00 weekly, $ dhy for expenses. Slate age and pi ent emolovmeot." ideal Shear Co- Randolph st, Cblcagfc WANTED AT ONCE-50 men to in chair factory, finishers prefen but work for everybody. We " good wages. Work every day. AP at or write, Forsyth Chair Co., ' side, Winston-Salem, N. C. WANTED Men in each itate to tr .el. post, signs,, advertise and i samples of our goods. Salary -per month. , $3.0ft per day for WF es. Kuhlaiam Co.. Dept. S, l Block, Chicaga WANTED At ones. Good live lj tentative, in tvery villaa "J 1 Piedmont section of North CaroljM correspond and awt au -1t 1 Oallw .n4 Uklv S-n.!: el. WHO particulars. , .- ! vm f a CnH.ikln returned yi day from Greensboro, where rt tended the sessions of th' ' State Convention. On Sunday .- - , First Bap' uia, ouo ... J was beard at Smith- Memorial M1
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