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; Mht Western Sentinel-fa published 0 Tuesday ''and- FtiJay morning. Option Price, $1.00 P ; Year. . rl vTho best and chenTst wsy tj r In touch with Ti-ht Ihousr.. 1 1 . In th rural sections who traJa Li uton-Salcm is through the cch; r t: iM western Sentinel. leaf Wbacco ,-rry.FIRST YEAR . : - ' ' ' v f i ., :: "oivimSALEM. NORTH AnnrroA irr Prices mi Grades Gain Uong With Brisks On WinstonMarketl mm He Makes Qrtt T: nati During Ii: North WUkesboro, Oct 25. As the result of a fivhf ---- V the Breaks Are Very Dark the Market Average Thus Far 8miT one man is dead. His Week Has lieen Above 18 Cents Growers Sav -"" "nousi wounded, aad'thre twera oay others In the conntT' ioii .tnn "uuug paruin tne anair. , -The man who lost his life war Lewis ffinstoa tooaoeo maraei nas section was shorter than .i .v. . """"' "nwen-yeaimw sotf:ot;simonl'n. speaaing at at year on account of scarcity ItTZl .v postoffice, tion at the chamBer o and the cmn .i- "I', jrr mim ... to Cincin Admin isfratioiv L piwral ware or prosperity ind as a result the market at tobacco has advanced sharply 5 urged the!, Tff " to hi. sec- the evidenced hr! on tt Wf resident Wit atl's recep- nmerce here jf "spiritual hei. people of pare for the in- jn . - ' " nw u evioencaiat vhan .;,n.. not oe near as muo.h a. u w ol,... : '""""'.?"v r.ifdi ct. . W tie past lew aays, tfreaaa 1915 oron. Hia mini 1. .T.r rr, uo -MfTOO'wunea'hotKlT w j t week ago w6re averaging neighborhood of onehaif -vfTh. Jf p J0 e!l0u condition from rreater woric ahead or uenaUon. f," ,. m tuvn HM,. L 1.1 ue.ciop wounds about' th' kto ..wh-lv :. b.u. . . iround eighteen cent.-- - Mr. 8. J. Dennv. r w-i-. 2)c,-"r fwrwta or-heavy shoes. lresident Vilaok .a hU fmt mtA. F ,1... a.a 1 - j, UIUW1H. HM.VH I lUVtB lfl WnVin . V. as t I . " tt 1 conservauv. iisaws ww in ine neighborhood of one-half of tii w. " .t"?"' "V Western trip rnhfc amnaW to gain m averaee pnce ai iwo crop m his neighborhood ha. i"-?:) hr wi.-f,H . I mere are some graaes mat marketed. 7T T7. i""er.no rai new, - -------- dm even morewan mat Tnere is no doubt the tA aT.r7urr-'!'-r?. -"TT . . -'c m trades are today bringing W price than they have ever Inown to bring.- breaks this week have been of 1 ine, and color as a general half, and Several ernwAm h 1. th. k... m-J. u ..VI..,.,.. .. . .1. . . ... ' .T " , fa been lacking, but the buyers formed the Writer that their Yield to was wiCT crowdir T fhK w?n, UnraClaIS Watf Ule 8plrIt ot we C iminr utter the . olferina-a th w,m ylTa to was witn tne crowd -in -the -beginning Lpraaidant'. w.Bn?inh with n.ni.i hit, the darker grades. ) Oreon acreage this year is the lirtt tn SES L.m ; ey. a.eged. to-b re- The President's pwg.am.-'lnclude'd Pen kept p with pace years. One KaSST' fl f four -peeofaea, reception, lnoa. oeen making tobacco for thlrMi ai.4 ."T" dinner and an auto tm. years sayis be has batiu .,.1. .1 t..u... .r;., , . . ..I 8muia nf th tormrnaj Mv. , i.u aiuyi uui. uj.' iniTrt. irmn in 1a.11 . --t " v iU 3 ' f10?!- 006 .rower S3t awaiting prelimlnarr ' trla!3 took no Ohlotvetoty-fouf lootoral totes oe- a MUHOIS IIHVH lVl.i III M nBOT .MfAMn a H n oM a. 1 , . t. A t Lrr. " ST?" wouw not 50 pounds. of the row iand,was found MlthZ l'"a"ai-i.B w - vlu uca a strong demand and . ntWR h ' irenuon. iney, ZDressea uiemselves . I -.wiA vo viuwiaiBuriiauv i. L b earnestness that meant thous- waouara to ine seuers. 44 snon crop the opinion imnu t h. a hnnt f ho mM.iwr ..ilH-I- raa well nleannd. T 5 XCZ. iZ iZZlJ300 ttWujrtmt t Sunday, Clarence Davia,. ind Dock MOn his way here, 4h President was T"r"r 1 -IT. Z." p5". t the a ouggy. soon after,,sevenl o'clock, doietf, Ohio townii . w mmmI Plktform at each stop, as many peoole as IDe American, Brown & WU- lieve the time to sell tobacco is when uties Webster, Bumgarner and others,- possible, exchanged wmarks and 1, WrighMJlenn Co., Taylor it Is bringing good nrioes and tak nn hastened to tha hmia Thntr tnnn thanked them for- enminr tmt tn 177 1 . ui Jv . me new boy dead with -one wound him. . o ' 1 .0 wu huvhihhi. in lace iiuhui ut fflue nnwn ina ma nh n nnniii niu if K.t tv ... iiot an unusual thing to hear ffiese two products advanced, sharply Irom the place-where the shooting oc- sence of American We," said the Pres: tmt two to flvo dollars at a before tobacco. Cotton t isinow t eii. curred. i It was said that the brother " ZUZZzZt I ine In the neighborhood nf uf of tha dead Lul.1. .1 I I 1 1 T , . . --. " I . , " , r --. Ul U1UU, BUU1TI. Ml UO IV51 t UU9 U1B- f m ui uhu j u"w w.i.D, wuom, who ouoieu in uie cuv at naa put nun in a dokkt and carried tn f imsi rta - m. kii . vl - j t- 1 Tit j . . . . . . ' I .... - . ... . . . , I w w"-" t n ujiiiy wuu u lwuni. is ftiv nnuwnan corn-at 1100 ami 1 nun mere alter tne cent. 1 1 Th i 1. nLn.!. m. :) everv other lot of tohancn I nbw that tflbamvt u hnuin. Tiavla in i"" 1 v ", u evorjr ouier PTOouct sell- wuuuua, ; a aucrar, wno arrivea soon of a great company of people work ine pa jfwji ana nrt- cent plies mg wgn, t&o farmers have perfect tae officers, tound;thattherel for human .liberty. - J-.i; ,,y w,.ww) am. spramouon rii w. o em ooa uw DM Os-l wore ,b eenous cuts On nis neaa,k -The problem now is to lv a. jjpjr- jumrdv uos avia wuuuiuia vlj , vuu vl um wsi rKie. ever mnrirt ni uiuiuiiioiu ututu uruioeo. fax kuhw. i rvukat in Anat iiwmg ue past jew aaya ror ue marKec was made by Joyce & Mo-1 arnesi sorter ana Julius ciark, who "Evenr'taan's k th taak nf tailor. loa the smaller, marketa. No ran, who on Wednesdayi at Piedmont, were expecting the doctor but not I Ing himself what he would have had men nave maae a gooa s an average or i.6 on 966 pounds omcera, were arresieu. wone 01 1 the whole world relieve the United lauroy on use sales, as it is 1 rneir torjacco sold as follows: 120 mem naa receivea any injuries. r States to-be. Our tasks are to be iotb mat tney would not con-1 pounaa at w, 200 pounds at 46; 120 "w uew, granaramer or me snew much greater rn the future. puromze uug market a mereipounas at to; igo pounds at 40; 200 DO'8 w were m me ngni, met me iiroui m meir nanonings." - ipounas at z; 48 pounds at 50; 64 omceni wueu iaey arrivea ana asaea Intelligent marketing of the pounds at 34 and 44 pounds at 30. u one were the docter. Officer Web o tha cron the erowers wlU That the Winston nricee a litem ster informed him that he was not hi price for it. With, such a than on other markets was proven on Pe&klnS l tfle doctor, but the sheriff, the chamber of commerce after his pporaon or the crop, already i weanesaay wnen a grower who had wnereupun we oia mnn- u saia to auaress. ire is no reason whr hnianAn I taken his tnhnncn tn nn onifh have urged his horse to a ' mllon. fop could not be handled in a ket, sold H for fifty dollars more than "rBX K,n8 to tell my boys CHARTER ISSUED FOR factory manner with profit & had brought on the little market. rrawAra I i toroiimately eight " million LEAF TOBACCO SALES sold at this time the growers IN SOUTH CAROLINA. w that fully one-half the . The quantity of tobacco sales in the iwensoia. The buyers.. how- state of South Carolina , tha - nnat t think eight million will month was extremely low as compared Jf of the total cron. ' Their with the previous month and Sentem. f wy from twenty to twenty- ler, 1916, while the average price of OOmfl nr tha vamlinn.a. I14.IX VM fMO mphAM tn thA luit We have got to make a team of ourselves and pull the great chariot inwhich rides the statute of liberty.'' me iresiaent nei& a reception in . AUTOMOBILE LINE to get away from here." However, Webster, with his usual ready wit and pluck, stoppea mm ana prevented Raleigh. Oct. 26. The - Danhnrr. him rrom giving me warning, it IS Walnut Cove Transportation Co. ot said. Coroner Crysel summoned P. S. Len- derman, B. J. Kennerly, R. B. Pharr, J. W. Harris, O. W. Miller. J. M. Combs as jurors for the Inquest, which was held Monday morning. Their Walnut Cove, today filed an annlica- tion for a charter with the secretary oi state. Tne capital stock of the company is $5,600, of which $500 has been paid in. The concern proposes engage in ' the passenger and to I first keot. The sales wera mmiona of ",D UMt" KU,",V "um v""" ptinel representative iaiked Pounds less than ever known for the m " na?,d9 of Clarence Davis. - ter of prominent erowara monm or septemoer, says me western v"""" b ik St?SS Tobacco Journal. : , . , . Jh- cron the txrHrnna l uui7 leu marsets were open mo " uu.u.a r m sold In thAiTM Past month, their combined sales be- in the house near wnlch me killing Ihsrmn . nT":: Mm a7l.075 nounds. of which 438.017 occurred; rate anew, ana uock Hutcn- f hat thev t Pounas were soia tor proaucers k wuuea io u ,, , ,hB ratawba tot, -STeaM w'lst hand, 115,882 pounds for dealers , It seems that. tte Shew boys "a fc8?anb ad M. MorefieiroToaVlriAn 117'17.6 Pu.nd8 'or "ouses. Porter were u me yara . snon irns- few hn " . . rr : ' Last monm maae a aecrease oi 2u,-iiance irom uucy una uuuno, wueu fths ct tn m rT 689,617 pounds as contrasted with the they were Joined by Julius Clark and iman. T ,t amount ot tobacco sold in me state Davis. Tne meeting was menaiy f- uay or me erowers being dnrin the month preceding. enough at first. Davis was introduced j. , . I During the past three months of to the others, and It is said drinks ' BISK, one Of the BUOCess- I t..i and Snntemher tha Rains .hancrAd Than hnanm a nnar-1 M rf . ' . . JUU) ueD " r hvid w.-0 " - . IJUnil fAnmohlM In ! . 41n. tti fllM nflfl I . . . . ., 1 J T.. 1 J flU.V fljro fv wnupiiiy aggregateu mure u .,u.,uv rei, n u auegeu, ua iiuuiu viun w me estimate in that pounds, or less than 60 per cent of the ned Jnto toe house by his mother, mi per cent. Mr. W. 8. sales for the corresponding months of Luc, Clark. .He had Davis' pistol. .i.rt . " ree township, last year. .. .. Soon the other men began ngbting - w uu an exceptional The past monin s recoru ur uio and paTUJ ran mto me house, snatcnea bile line between Danbury and Walnut Cove. ; -.i . - - , An application for a charter for the Belmont Bridge Ccr. of Belmont -was filed. Eight hundred dollars of the $6,000 capital stock has been paid In. The company plans to build, operate and maintain a public toll bridge nver between Mecklenburg and GaBton counties. near Belmont, on the site of the old ferry..,;.. . v ... . ; 'mm in ioi it-", ... i ,:ks M lien. YouV'db.to Hit a -llaM IOiock Jlirn. Out,' - He Says;, , f i . , ,r ... i .'" . ClintonK Iar, Ort:.2(i,-H&tonet ftoose velt, 8Pakiri:J'ifoin, his train here to day, jbomFUmonu'dj.cJwVaa state ot f'inteuoe Amwieflnj?8jV jynere men and'omeW:1'w'H i;U!'g".mctwnter w.: "U' etOK; jior, their convtetionsr' i.-w ' -r pnt want'fut,r h lUimied, "f$ ao everyUiing poislaie to keep out of npjhtbut 3 dont b'Heva in hitting 'sotUyi'Whert youo'.Kot to n ittue pian noe nin out, '. TO TREACII G0S?1.U . , TliUU WJitlCLX PAPER 'ML.) totiis, dct 26 Publication, of a weekly Pi;rloil:, ;,lri)ased..upon news. paperviumer uiuu on inagasine lines' will be started by the ProtesUat EdIb- copu cnurcn, January 1. it was an nounced-today's aeasion of tha gen' erai convention nere. v , . . This, .it was announced, wonld ha tne nm step in an attempt to preach the gospel mru the press.. . Today the house ot deputies olannad to attempt the completion ot toe dis cuesjon of me. report of the.Jouit commission on me revision and an ncnmeni oi tne . nook . ot, common prayer. -.. ALIE8 DOMINATE ; 1 v 'i :k raw materials '"Washington, Oct 2& Domination by the. alUed nations-of "the world's raw materials Which are essential to American manuracturers, has been proved conclusively to officials here by toe -completion of - a comprehensive summary of BrltlBh trade- policies s to imports into thlk country, v a a re sult the recent JSntent Economic Con. ference of the Entente Powers is Tt garde "wlth-af grmtCT-aiwraiertlihilif The proposed commercial war-after. me-war, at first viewed skeptically, is looked upon as a more practical prop osition m me iignt or investigation. Consequently, an earnest study ot the facts available is being made and ev ery effort extended to supplement the information now at hand. - The black list has been accented in nrlnoinla bv u' me aiiies, wnue me agreement made at the conference for the closer economic unity between the govern ments is working out thru mutual con cessions, excluding . other "countries from their benefits, tho not necessar ily viewed discriminatory by the United 'States so long as confined to war purposes. , , f ; Mtehods England has instituted In this country to prevent allied re sources from going to Germany's aid Indicates ' what the allies might do thru different procedure after the war. This domination of the supply of cer tain raw materials considered in con nection with Article III. of the Paris agreement, is believed to constitute a aisunct menace to mis country. - ncH dt Verdun Are Following Up Gain Without Deter mS?8 Oct-25.yerdun, long lost eight of, sprang suddor.Ty lrW W int0 the forefwnt of the public miM. SSSf1 hrd bee towarda the battle on t:.," fISZ for a distance of four and one-half miles, J ?w m NeHe tor weeks Past, had been watching the Gor Hy. calculating the effect ;of every with- transfer to the Somme and eaaterTfrontl m J li1? made his P"Pration and when ha lKre18 ,ad thInned their defensive to the dan-er ErimWnS? hkeAhtnin- ,The rest was one of the most brilliant operations of the campaign. , ;j W a f- Gen"an who yesterday were pressing dose upon the tanefjinea of defenfles at Fort Souville and Tavannea, hive now Deen drtveii beyond the outer defenses of Fort Dauaumont line. HUGHES LAST TRIP Starts on a Campaign Tour That , Will Not End Until No 1 vember 3. J ' New York, Oct.: O.-Chartea a Hughes left here this morning on his last trip of the presidential campaign. His program called tor three speeches today at Hartford, f Providence and Boston, where, there will be an even ing meeting. ., ,..-,-,. ).. , v ; 1 Mr, Hughes .will not return to' New York nntU November 3. His lUnerarr calls for four days ln.New.Xork stated exclusive of Sunday, one day In .Ohio and two in Indiana.,,,?-,.' -.&a . ', Mr Hughes will, return to ,New York state Thursday and will spend two days campaigning before endlne his trip here. The last speech, of his campaign Will b made at Madison Square garden-on the night , ot 8at- , The French troops, at Verdun ' are' following up as fast as they . can the advantage gained by their ' sudden forward -sweep i and, ao cording to the latest infonnation, have closed In. to within less than i ,600 ( yards of Fort ' Vanx, An- "; aouncement of the capture is mo I mentarlly'expeoted ! here, J thus' i completely restoring the French line broken oh ; Februarr 28, I , The, German loroea atr , Verdun r ; are reacting so slowly and with ' such. apparent ,lack ;,ot strength ; that, in the opinion of French milt- tary men, they no longer possess general, reserve but aro obliged ' to. withdraw men. from, ona sec . tion ?n the front ot reinforce other , k ectlonsi;i .H Vs,'"; " Reports oif 'the', casualties now T OrL .j6Ur1es . hand jhott the French iosson -'UiW "the 'honie "were'jrery liiit, considerably '., ' than the number ,, ot. prisoners .taken and a large1 proportion of ? thorn was of cases in which, the -men were only slightlr wounded. ' 1 election day arrives tbe odds will bej in Wilson's favor, '" H; V PURCHASES THREE fWr, gava mu. . I. I.. Mniiini la nnlv 187.297 r. Jarrth Tb. t i. I j. .w 9 3KA.377 nounds for r r-p, una omy 0ne bam left, the corresponding muuui w tu. tt8 Deen mor" oW out However, Muiuns soia i J'": IZ T" 110 b8 wor before f quantity toe past monm, u. -""- o dmii awviyi .a j.a.f- aj l. MhAflt pornFfl nRiiiK rouuiwu J v ; -z -7-ounds. against 602,- ft" n I "" i 1H1K mnr. F ttore than -V..W .v. Ukka was next with 117,47 pounaa, wre aan one-haM of the ;en sold, and from a con M Dad with h g WWte, ot the Mdzpah sec cr wye naif of the produc Wi. ., " KU HIT.: J. U lives near Ptadmnt over halt of the crop In 1 18 gold U v j -1 JJ 14 ., " unriiB, WUldin. a mv .v- K2a? oll county CMnds of pounds here an- lM:fM.,,ot believe there lsTiLy there wers tobacco this year. , of Stokes, saye In f Of th Tr im - " U r;00 01 "lot Maun "Sl Sold . w, via..: t upper seo- J"' saya twvihiTd f fT of 'upper seo uere haa hm .i tt. r"!i rC,!r.tn with 115.949 pounds. The latter market sold the second lar gest amount or leai jor P"-a -"T amount being 98,748 pounds. Sales at Mullins toUled 10218 pounds for pro- dnrnra. Not. omy fmaUat me various markets open the pa?t month, but there were . only twentv warehouses in the l SffJ-- held, whereas forty- been, quickly disposed of. u w . . i.. .inu nramlm- Polnt. on account oi :: , nngnt i - ." fo- tha weed has rTlX: ehU?e contention of the of the oAtL a campaign to bring Ushment ot a tfUcco mark Point vra. (emafled to qnlry and tcoun- his pistol from Clark and ran back Into me yard, lie nreu tour tunes as he ran toward the other rnn; and one hnllftt hit Lewis Shew, killing him instantly. Davis was then knocked down and beaten and kicked into in sensibility, it is alleged. The men men went to the house of Pate Shew about a mile away and told nun or me tragedy. Dock Hntchins, who was at Foster's house, a quarter of a mile distant, phoned for a doctor and offi cers as soon as ne uearu wow nau happened. NOVEL RULING MADE BY ASHEVILLE CHIEF OF POLICE. A ruling that is being put In force for tha first time in North Carolina, it Is believed, has just been made by rhief of Police EL B. Perry, of Ashe- Tille, whereby all officers of me local police force are instructed 10 arrest n driver of a horse or mule using a short check rein on me animal. ,: Hike By Boy Scoutai Plans are being made for a hike by me boy Scouts to Pilot Mountain on Thanks- n, dav. All me Scouts in me city are invited to Join the party which will spend the night on me Pilot. The plans are being aeveiopoa bj .vuw tor Horace Sebring, of the Y, M. C A, and scout masters who will Join the hikers will be Prof. J. M. Davis, Rev. Douglas Rights, Rev. K. J. Hertwig, Rev. Edmund Schwarse, Mr. A. S. Ken nicked and Mr. H. F. Thompson. STORE BUILDINGS FOR $52,200 Mr. George Roediger purchased the block of three stores on Trade street Monday afternoon, the property bring ing. 47,900. The store, building on the alley occupied by me Rank I n Batner Drug . Company brought 117, 400: the store occupied . by Fletcher Brothers' wholesale business brought $16,026 and me building In which is located me Jewelry store of Fred. N. Day brought 814,476. A vacant lot in the rear of this property, fronting twenty-nine feet on me alley from Trade and extending along an alley in the rear of me building seventy-one feet, was also bid is byi Mr. Roediger for 84,226. The entire property, which was sold by the Southern. Realty and Auction Company, brought $62,126. When- re sold as a whole Mr. Roedigers- bid of 852,200 was final. - Big Junior Rally-Mr. C. E. 'Hamil ton, ot Winston-Sal em, and Mr. i. W. Sechrest, of High Point, have accepted invitations- to bo present at the. big Junior Order rally to be held at Walk, ertown on Tuesday evening, October 31. ' The rally Is-held under the aus pices ot Council No. 30, Jr. O. U. A. M, of that place, and an elaborate pro gram ot entertainment Is being ar ranged. AL JENNINGS, EX-BANDIT. WILL5 SEEK GOVERNORSHIP Los Angeles, CaL. . Oct. 26. Al J. Jennings, of Oklahoma, once a bandit leader, according to his formal state ment, and now a revivalist, announced he would be a candidate for me sec ond time for the Democratic nomina tion ror governor of Oklahoma. ' He was defeated in me primaries in 1914.. ' , - - DISTRICT LOG-ROLLING TO BE AT WAYNES VILLE Many of the members of Woodmen of me World in this section of the state and western North-Carolina will attend a district log-rolling at Way nesvllie next week. ' The first session will be held on Tuesday, October 31. Interest is Increased In me Waynes ville meeting on account of its con nection with the founder of the order. Steps nave been taken to erect a memorial tablet at mat place to me memory ot Founder Joseph Culien Root. Mr. Root died in Henderson ville on December 24, 1913, sad it Is proposed to erect tn that city a me morial giving such ' Information as may be deemed important in regard to his death. The committee that has this matter in charge, and which will submit a report at me Waynesvllle convention. Is composed of State Man ager E. B. Lewis, of Klnston: Head Consul Geo. F. Wise, of Salisbury; Brigadier-General E. O. 8ipher, ot Lumberton, and the president of me Western North Carolina Log Rolling Association. This committee is work ing in connection with a committee from White Pine camp. No. 213, Hendersonvllle; which committee Is composed of Jno. T. Wilklns, S. H. Hndglns and S. Y. Brysoa. Hartford. Conn. B.-Hufihos eut stretch of the- oampaign"' with the opening speech here today of his last f trip oeiore election day. The nomi nee, in a theatre, spoke before an au dience composed partly of workers in I munition plants. "This Is no time for complacency."! EVEN MONEY NOW ON he said. "This is no time for polIU . PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION cw win auoui prosperity, it is time .. . " ' for thoueht. When tha ma. . in ' New York, Oct. 2.The bettinfl me trenches ot Europe are withdrawn oda ,w,t Wilson have disappeared to follow me pursuit of peace, me ab- ""u "you moaer no,r own orrerea. normal stimulus of the war will be Tbe prediction Is made mat before withdrawn and the men in- this coun try now engaged In satisfying the de mands of Europe at war will no long er nave mat demand to satisfy, "it Is a new Europe we will have to meet, a disciplined, organized Eur ope and we should; meet it with a new united States. And you can no more run this country in tbe coming years on tne tariff principle of our opponents than you can fly to the moon." - . " 1 . . it is saia mat a vote ror me la a vote for war," be said. "It is said that the alternative of the administra tion's policy is war. A vote for me is a vote for maintaining our lasting peao and security with our self-re spect and me confidence and friend' ship of aU nations." Mr. Hughes left Hartford at one o'clock for Providence, 10 PICKETT DAY III THIS STATE SATURDAY ALLOWED $3,500 FOR LAND TO WIDEN STREET i oThU fnchi.;, Saturday, October 2$, will be WH. son-Dickett day In North Carolina, Forsyth county Democrats generally will make the observance felt. That day marks the closing of me regis tration books for the approaching election and at some time during me i day the unregistered Democrat will be impressed , with the' fact that his procrastination v may: ultimately roh The Jury In me condemnation pro ceedings for me purpose of widening North Main street, at the Intersection Scattered all over me atatn win be leading Campaign speakers filling ap pointments for the presentation of the) of Liberty street, -met Wednesday l1; ,0' WIlson-BIckett cam afternoon to pass upon 'the value of the land to be taken In making the development, which is to include the pavement of Seventh street to Llb- paign. 'Among tbe appointments an- nounced by Chariman Thomas D. War. ren Is that of Mr. Walter Murphy, at Kernersvme, in. this county. : Similar erty. Theory awarded the oVners I?!f"n"i!,W.00t ot me property, Messrs. Mathias and Pearl Masten, 83,500 for me land. The widening ot me street will necessitate the city securing the right of. way over the property of these gentlemen the entire length of the block on ttfe west, side from Seventh to Liberty state, , from the coast to tbe moun tains, and at each of them a special message In response to the announce ment ot tbe .observance by Chairman, Warren will be .read from President Wilson ' to the votersTof North : Caro lina. Referring to the meetings and to the campaign generally. Chairman involving about two thousand square c"p"n 'n8'",y' feet.. , v . ,v , , j"rrei. recently issued. the following The, hoard at, a recent meeting ao- HA RDI N-ROACH. ' Miss Bessie Roach, of Kernerrrille. and Mr. L. W. Hardin,' of this dry. were married mis afternoon In the of fice of Justice of tbe Peace J. C. Bes-sent.- The younc counle will Ht tn Messrs, Hamilton and -Se-j Winston-Salem; where the groom Is -chrest "will deliver addressee, ' I engaged in. business. thorlzed 'the development and also condemnation proceedings to settle me matter of me right of way. .The action was taken upon petition of all me property owners abutting on the section of street involved. GERMAN EMPEROR v ' ON THE SOMME LINE Paris, Oct 28. La Liberia's corres pondent on tha front . In northern France says that the growing lnten slty of me bombardment between me Ancreand the Somme Indicates that me Germans are preparing for another attempt to remedy situation which is becoming more critical for mem each day. Emperor' William, adds tha corres pondent, hss even been reported to be at Bapanme personally overseeing the preliminaries for tha formidable coun ter offensive in view, for which the German army on me Somme front is said to have . received strong rein forcements in Infantry and. more es pecially; In artillery. ; statement from his office at Raleigh; "We are shelling the woods now. and we are getting results In quick ened interest and a general movement to go to me polls and support tha county, state and me national tick ets to the fullest extent. The observ ance of 'Wilson Day on me twenty eighth of October is coming In for spe cial attention Just 'now, and Indica tions are mat in no state in the Union will mere be more general observance. f From all parts of me country the' news Is mat Wilson Is gaining ground. 1 am feeling more certain than ever that he la going to be re-elected. Hughes Is losing ground every day and Roosevelt is helping him go backward, in North Carolina we are going to have a democratic majority of me record kind and democracy is going to win In me nation. Peace and prosperity please the people and they are going to keep Wood row Wil son In the White House." . Much interest haa been shown In' the announcement mat Mr. Murphy will spesk at Kernersvllle and a ca pacity audience Is Bestir!. - stedr-0 tiMS ockford j the crop, to, hi. the fanners oi. - ( try. , ... - -' : ' ' I!
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1916, edition 1
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