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The Western Sentinel from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 1

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GUARANTEED CIRCULATION OF 7350 if PUBLISHED TUESDAY FRIDAY $1.00 Year IK SIXTIETH YEAR NUMBER 5 WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 1913. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YtAR. FAIRFAX HARRISON Huerta Reported To Have left LTRY SHOW TO PRESIDENT WILSOO XTEEN AND QUARTER Mexico City; Not Located Yet OPEN HEREON TO 1 MESSAGE WEDNESDAY TOD MILLION POIINDD ARE SOLDilifiE 1111.54 Mexico City, Dec. 1. -Provisional President Huerta is reported to have left the federal capital secretly yesterday morning for Vera Crus, traveling over the Inter-oceanic railroad.

The report originated with railroad officials who claim lo know of Hur-ta's departure-at four o'clock ln the morning, -goln aboard a special. The presence of Foreign Minister Moheno at Vera Crux Is said to have New York, 1. Fairfax Hani some connection with the plan of Huerta to leave the country. Investigation fulled to discover any trace ot Huerta in the federal capital No official confirmation ot his departure was obtainable. The city of Torrcon, which has long been in the hands ot the rebels, is about to be retaken by the federals, according to dispatches at the War Department today.

This Is poultry show week In Win son, formerly vice president ot the ston-Salera. The entry books closed a Southern Railway and tor week ago, with a large number ot ex the last three years president of the hi bits, including birds from many laiucago, Indianapolis and Louisville fanciers ln adjoining states. Washington, Dee. 1. There n-ag little formality, about the ushering In of the new Congress at noon today.

Its advent was signalised by the fall of the gavel in each House with the announcement ot the presiding officer that the second session ot tha sixty- third Congress had begun. President Wilson will read Ills first Railway Company, of which the Entries began arriving today, and early tomorrow all of them are ex Southern 1s Dart owner. 'daily sales report J. R. Co.

on the Burlington market, eieviea presiaent ot the Southern Rail pected to be cooped and ready for the BIG PROBLEMS WIL ay company, to succeed William show, Mr. L. Simmons, of Charlotte, Wilson Fiijley, a special lneetinir nf 161,083 pounds for $30,211.29 will Judge the entries for the show iue ooara ot aireotors being held for tomorrow, and on Wednesday morn me purpose of Aline the vacancy general message to Congress at tha Joint session of the two houses to morrow and it is expected he will' touch upon many ot the problems to EGGS THREE YEARS OLD DECLARED EDIBLE caused by Mr. Finley's death. average io.io Tuesday pounds for $78,352.90 average $20.64 UfaHnMlllV ing the doors will be thrown open to MMlarrison is aVlreinian.h.H hnm the public.

BE RANDIER AT THIS SESSION be taken up at the new session. oeing at ueivosre, Virginia. He is peculiarly identified with the South, as hlg father wag private secretary to 132,096 pounds tor $83,1119.89 The exhibit will be held in the old postofflce building, where in addition to having ample room for an exhibit, The Senate practically, merged the Thiirriav Jefferson Davis while president of the I i.hi i 170413 pounds for $31,650.49 11 MORA confederate States, and all his rail old session Into the new one by meeting at ten o'clock today and winding up the work of the dying session. without being crowded, the light Is ex cellent. The building Is also sufll roaa experience has b-en with the A savlnx of several millions ot dol southern and its associated lines, uere last rnaay, returning from' a visit to his mother in Stokes.

Mr. Martin reports tobacco away up on the Burdlington market, Burch Payne, of Davidson, sold the last of Ms crop Friday. Ha had about 4000 pounds in his crop this time and it averaged about $20. Mr. J.

M. Tuttle, of the northern section of this county, estimates that two-third of the tobacco in his section has been feold. Mr. Wm. Robertson, of the section of Stokes, says fully that large a per cent has been aold in his section.

Mr. C. B. Mlddleton, of the Walnut Cove section, sold the last of his crop Friday and reports it the best sale be had made during the year. Freak Tobacco Leaf.

Mr. B. h. Leatherman, of Davidson county, presented The Sentinel with quite a curiosity in the shape of a tobacco leaf last week. There was only one stem, but two leaves to the curio.

One leaf was of natural size while the other was smaller. At the cleutiy large to permit vlgllors to lars annually to the $1,000,000 egg Democratlo leaders were prepared Mr. Harrison was born in 1SG9, and average io.vv Friday 37510 pounds for average $19.63 Saturday view the exhibits without Being- crowd Industry of Kannaa and the proof to push the administration currency bill forward as tha chief business and Washington, Dec. having remained in extraordinary session since April 7, lust, the Sixty-third Congress convened at 12 o'clock today for its first regular session. The session has been looked forward to that Kansas eggs when frozen may was graduated from Yale with the A.

B. degree in 1890 and from Columbia wjth the A. M. degree in 1897. He ed or having to rush through the building.

ln speaking of the exhibits one of to hold the Senat In dally sessions ha lioiif fnr an iniliiflntfa number of M.220 pounds for $18,142.14 was admitted to the bar in New York average from ten in tne morning until eleven years without injuring their food value are the Important results announced nf a aortas tit nYnAi-tmnnta. carrier! nn in 1892 and the practice of at night until It 1s disposed of. 1 law ln this city until 18D6, when he the officials of the association states that though the number ot birds is not as large as at some of the previous shows the quality will be far ln advance of any exhibit ever held iu this The annual estimates were present market expects heavy break? as ojie likely to be more than ordinarily Interesting. Trust legislation, a system ot farm credits and completion of the currency legislation will by University of Kansas experts. The entered the service of the Southern Railway in the legal department as to the House when it assembled at noon.

this week. Few expect lo see as come in this week as was bere city. Among the exhibitors are fan comprise the threo main subjects of clers who have for years been prise winners Tn many ot the state exhib eek, but there is no telling about general work to be taken up. value of tnese tests to tne general Industry throughout the United States will no doubt reach a great total. Upon the request of Dr.

Samuel J. Crumbine, secretary ot the State Board ot Health and dean of the University School of Medicine, Prof. If T4.lHn.ra nf tha linnnrtment of solicitor. In 1908 he was made as-sUtaht to the president and in 1906 became vice president, which positiou he held until 1310, when he resigned on being elected president of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville. Everybody wag so badly fooled week In regard to the size of the its, as welt as many well known poultry shows In adjoining states.

The directors of the Winston-Salem ends both leaves had grown togettier First and foremost on the agenda will be the trust legislation. What form this measure will finality take cannot be foretold with anything like Iks that all are simply waiting to Poultry Association have decided to knat will come. Mr. Latnerman stated he noticed the leaf while it was growing and saved it out when it was cured, WEEK IS PREDICTED He, however, continued as a director bacteriology fed six students three feature of the week, past was of the Southern Railway, that hjs service with the parent company has strong demand and consequently1 eliminate the admission fee which has been charged to all previous shows ln this city, and this year the doors of the exhibit ball will be thrown open times dally ror aays witn iooa pre-nnrort with fnnnprt second erade froz nrlcea on the good dark grao- Washington, Dee. 1, Another week been uninterrupted.

certainty. President Wilson, It 1 known, lias gome pretty strong Ideas as to what he believes is nedessary for the further control and regulation of the trusts and it is expected he will early make his views known to en Kansas eggs that were seized three ot disagreeable weather Is ahead ot iThese tobacco look like they are nu hieher every day. Bright are THIS CANTON COUPLE WED IN A CORNFIELD. Canton, Dec 1. The climax of one Mr.Harri8on Was one ot Mr.

Finley's closest and most trusted advisers ami years ago ln sent cast from the eastern part ot tha country, ac to the general public, everybody Invited to view the exhibit free ot charge. Those Interested In poultry will be is thoroughly in sympathy with the tilng scarcer every day and the i are having a lot of rough to cording to tha weather bureau. Congress. policies which made Mr. Finley's ad Three and Half Eggs Dally.

The average amount of frozen egg of the most interesting romances stag Interested in attending this show and Manv memhera inf rtamrrttsa alisne "The eastward movement ot a dis la them now. ministration so successful, both for ed here in years was reached Sunday hlg belief that ifie individuals com- those who have no direct Interest tn general opinion seems to be turbance now over the lower Arkansas the-, Southern Railway Company and fancy poultry stock will find a visit consumed by each man was the equivalent of three and one-half eggs a day, more than would enter into a corporation and not the most of the bright tobacco has morning, when Robert M. Calvin re for the territory served by its lines. valley," says' the weekly bulletinliV sued last sight, "will result in a corporation Itself should be found been sold and the inferior grad- turned to Canton with his bride, formerly Miss Maria Kerr, daughter of the diet of the average person. Tha man worn carpf ullv watched expected to hold the market down from now on.

to the show this year well worth while. It will be Instructive as well as Interesting. The show will open Wednesday morning for the publlo and remain Thqugh Mr. Harrison, entered the service of the Southern ln the lego) department, his experience has not been confined to that branch of the -Postmaster D. J.

Kerr. The young continuance ot unsettled, rainy weatb er during the aarly days ot tha week over the eastern halt ot the country, with possibly soma snow ovar Iney Priced Stuff Was Scarce. fancy-priced stuff was mighty people were married yesterday after open through Friday, December 5th. during the period to determine if the diet produced an Injurious effect upon their systems. Blood counts and blood pressure were taken at the beginning nnri at flnon Without.

nxceDtlon. service, He has given much study to financial, traffic and operating prob on the market during the last i days of the week. The follow- noon while standing between the corn rows and while a blinding rain storm was raging. The wedding occurred lems and is intimately acquainted with tne extreme northern districts. Qan erally fair weather will follow for a krowers sold piles at 40 cents or fr: W.

H. H. Wall 40 pound at 48 wjia, fiiuB4tiit no. temperature In conditions of the Southern Railway thrc-ughota' ttle' section 'widen tt day or so arter, but the eastward movement of another marked disturb as Sk, ot. a courtship.

jt many, niopths, and despite the opposition of traverse As president of the CU S. R. Martin 36 pounds at 40 S. Matthews 84 pounds at dicated lever in any memum ui squad, and that all but one gained alt tn three and the bride tather. cago, Indianapolis and Louisville, he was actively in charge of the operat SO HE CAN REMARRY lenti; A.

L. Nichols 18 pounds ftt anc now over Ar.sona, will probably ba attended by rains ovar tha south era districts, and rains and snows over the northern districts from tha one-half pounds during the 17 days, kits; W. W. Whltt 104 pounds at FIVE YEAR OLD BOY KILL8 YOUNG BROTHER. the weight or one not gaming r- m.lnlna tha I.

a 111 Thrnfl of tllB Kocky Mountains eastward, beginning; I'nts: J. A. Hedgecock 40 pounds I cents; Mabe Mannerlng 170 di at 47 cents; C. K. Gordon 10 Cleveland, Doc.

1. Mrs. Mlgnon squad reported slight headaches last ing of the railways so that lie, come3 to the-Southern Railway prepared by practical experience) as well as the most detailed knowledge of its affairs to take up the duties of chief execu- about Monday morning along tha eastern slops of the AsheviHe, Dec. 1. Little George Chackles, the 2-year-old son of Mr.

ids at 50' cents; J. Ore 34 Sharpe Cooke, a demure little woman, scarcely out of her teens, has released Lieut. Gilbert R. Cooke, U. 8.

ing but a short time ana two bbu colds. No one had any disorder of the digestive tract, a type of ailment ids at 50 cents; J. M. Hill 103 and Mrs. Peter Chackles, was shot and guilty and punished for any violation of the law.

Some ai4 likely to go still further by insisting upon compulsory prison sentoivces for vlcted individuals. Rural credits Is the second theme that will engage the attention of the preseut JJurlug the past year or two the subject has taken on added importance and the necessity for early action by Congress is generally conceded. In the United States today the farmer borrows money from money-lenders and pays an average ot 8 per cent, on farm mortgagts. In Europe, through co-operative borrow, ing, the rate is about 4 per cent, for long periods with easy terms of repayment. The bill which probably will gain the approval of Congress will likely be one ln which the Government acts as fiscal agent for the comblnod farmer borrowers of the country.

Nobody Is venturing a guess Just now as to how long it will take the Senate to dispose of the currency bill, the framework of which has been presented to the upper house In three sections. These three bases will be torn to pices and out of them, with the addition of other material, per-hHps, is to be constructed a currency hill acceptable to the Senate, which ln turn will have to go back to the House for further modifications. from his marriage vowa that he Ida at 40 cents; M. M. Bouldin 14 ids at 50 and 22 at 40 cents; T.

ing through tha plains States Into tha central valleys and upper lake region about the middle bt tha week and the lower lake region and the east about Thursday or Friday. This disturbance will be followed by might marry the girl he loves. It almost instantly killed Sunday morning by his 5-year-old brother, Eddie, the weapon being a 22-callbre rifle. Th older boy had Just secured the 'little 12 pounds at 45 cents: T. S.

tlve. Mr. Harrison was today also elected president of the Alabama Creat Southern Railroad, Mobile and Ohio, and Virginia and Southwestern, Statement by New President. that generally accompanies me ei-Ing of decomposed or putrid food or food that has been acted upon by dangerous bacteria, n. nnininn nf all of the members pons 236 pounds at 45 cenfs; W.

didn't take Judge Colllster long to grant the divorce, but in those few minutes the lite-long dreams ot a girl title 8 pounds at 40 cents; Mar- gun a few days ago and was playing ratr ana colder weather that will reach, the central valleys after the middle were shattered. nt th unuad was that all the cooked with it on the back porch of the Moreneld 30 pounds at 40 Tom Allen 24 pounds at 40 Resolutions deploring the death of About two years ago Miss Sharps Ot tha week and tha aastsnv States Chackels home when in some manner articles containing eggs were uni Mr. Flnleyy and paying a high tribute J. B. Smith 60 pounds at 45 it was discharged, the bullet striking to his work for the railroads he head by the end of tha week.

However, temperatures will not be unusually formly excellent ana paiaiaoie, un-ferinz ln no respect, so far as could she'll be known by )ier maiden name from now on then in New York studying voice culture, went up to West Point to attend one of the mili ed and the territory they served were the smaller boy in the back. He wag rushed to a local hospital, but died Keen Hundred Dollar for 2 Loads be detected, from similar articles adopted by tha board of directors of 1, Bennett, of Stokes, sold two "In the south and southwest tho before reaching there. The mother made with the use of tresn eggs. tary hops. Cooke, a senior, was hand rse wagon loads of tobacco at the Southren Railway, tne Momie anu Ohio Railroad, the Alabama Creat is prostrated over the death of her weather wilt be generally fair, except that rain Is probable Monday In tho Not So Good in omelets.

rrla rt atrcra narvef. AS omelet. Ot last Friday for $1,305.85. He baby. Southern Railroad, and the Virginia some and very attractive ln his brass buttons and uniform, and through a cousin they met i south Atlantic States.

It will ba some pounds. There were twen- scrambled, while eaten without com- -il not SO Dala- Mr grades in the lot and the best and Squthweseern Kaiiway. The resolutions will be printed throuehout the South. Thereafter little side trips to New brought 50 cents and the sorriest table as fresh eggs Because of the what colder In the Quit States, bat the Arizona disturbance probably will prevent any frosts ot consequence for several days at least" 18.DQQ TURKEYS SEIZED 0 1-2. By grades the lot sold as Immediately following, his election, York became a regular part of Cooke's life, and it wasn't long until they left the Little Church Around the Corner married.

Cooke's graduation and his sweetish taste, due to tne sugar u.j formed the Ingredient of the canned product. As frozen eggs are not pre- 134 pounds at 20; 240 at 23; at 26; 119 at 29; 146 at 31; 142 at 35: 106 at 35) 92 at 35; 1 45; 100 at 60; 62 at 35T 58 at tPPnOPRUSHKEO- pared for direct tame us, nrnAnrta nlllfiCtion to the assignment to a Texas post followed. "I'll be back soon," he told his bride city shape mm SCHOOL BUILDING FOND in uuftcij sweet taste has no weight when it President Harrison gave out the following etatement: "I am In entire accord and sympathy with the policies of my lamented friend, Mr. Flnley, under whom I have worked seventeen years. I hope to continue to build the Southern as ha hull! It.

bv Dromoting and enhanc at 50; 62 at 180 at 29; 112 ft at 35: 156 at 31: 38 at 45: when he left, "and then we'll never Boston, Dec, l.Thlrty thousand dollars' worth of turkeys sent here be separated again." TO RUN TJaOT Washington, Dec. 1. -The estimate ft 23; 172 at 35M44 at 28; 228 at comes to proper use oi me for Its wholesomeness. Bacteriological examinations of arB maila 48 hours apart Letters came and letters went, but Jj at 30; 226 at 27 and 290 at for Thanksgiving dinners have been condemned by the Boston Board of of appropriations required for every ing its usefulness to, and its cordial the two were far apart In more ways than one. Another girl entered Cooke's lire, and, that he might marry her, he wrote and asked Mlgnon for his re Million and Half Pound Last Week.

branch ot the federal government Health and $20,000 worth more will The county board of. education was in session a short time at the court house Monday. There was nothing Important presented beyond al-lnwinir hills, it was suggested that at during the fiscal year ending June 80, and failed to show the presence or growth of anything in the least injurious, a "The seizure of a lot of second- atrirg on the ground market sold 1,541,425 pounds meet the same fate today. relations with the people oi lie South. I count on the support of the entire working organization lof the snnthem.

rank and file. Having 1815, aggregating 1801,728,660, were lease. Eighteen thousand birds, averaging "And what else could I do?" she x. tnig being one of the big-week's business of the fall. For million and a half nounds the the next meeting the appropriation of submitted to the House of Representatives today by William G.

McAdoo. the Secretary of tho Treasury. This n. im In ihA nervice with most of that they were unfit for food wag the asked, plaintively. "I still loved him, but what Is the love ot one against from 12 to 15 pounds each, were taken from the big commission houses, given a bath in kerosene oil and sent Uliem, I know how to value them and grand total stands sgalnst estimates occasion for tne experiment.

"Th Cgg DrOdUCt Of that of two?" I am proud to believe mat uiey nro mj Paid aggregated $296,903.42, an price of $19.26 per hundred, compared with the pounds and for the week nrpvlonn the of $841,083,728 and appropriations of friends." Kansas is worth about $15,000,000 an-nually. and If second-grade eggs t- fr.nH a mnat ser- to the fertilizing companies. The round-up was in charge of Alexander Burr of the Beard of Hnaith. It wu the greatest whole the school runds oe taKen up, ana is understood that the city schools will be included ln the appropriation thlr year. It will be remembered that the supreme court recently passed upon the friendly suit of the Winston-Salem School Board vs.

the Forsyth County Board of Education, and the court held that tha vmntv hoard Is oermltted to for the current fiscal year. Including tha estimate of appropriations required for the-postal IJei of pounds sold was about THUS DIESIS could noi ue ud lous blow would be given to one of omared thousand more while the sale condemnation of food in the his- a-a Ian HELD BITE JIBS pse price was 25 cents, per hun- our great Industries ana the cost to consumers greatly advanc service, 1306,853.117, which Is payable out of the postal revenues, tha total of appropriations asksd Is tory ot me isew r-ugiuuu "We never found so many, bad tur-tov. oairt Dr. Burr. "These were all Plv on one dav last Tiiq1v--- iTUM; ipwiT mi Mr.

Thomas Jordan Bacon, aged 50 iLI- nta anrl ft Is compliance with a proclamation appropriate funds of the county to the city schools upon the same basis as market average reach the $20 The estimates today were dlstrlbu good birds, but they bad been spoil Issued by the State Councillor of the ed The feeding teste prove that eggs may be broken out of gecond-class stock, frwen and kept Indefinitely and be perfectly whole ted as follows: Junior Order United American Me Aa a nan va nr iiiih laio auu The they appropriate to oiner scnoois oi the county. All mpmhem of tha board. J. F. Legislative establishment, 17,533,331 former resident of this city, died Sat Pe market InM 1 CM IIS.

imnrtAa changes, the subordinate councils throughout the State held special some for food purposes. 30,809,268 Executive establishment. November, which brought urday evening in a private au.u.- Griffith, K. T. Kapp, J.

W. Plnnlx and 1,242,110 Thanksgiving services Sunday with lum In Atlanta, Ga. The remains ar NO-GOOD REVOLVER Judicial establishment, Dept. of agriculture. Foreign Intercourse -24, an average price of $19.25 a special sermon to the members by some minister In their respective N'ovetnhor iaio Military establishment County Superintendent w.

u. speas, were present at the meeting. CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN NEAR LENOIR; 8AD SCENE. towns and cities. rived in the city on Monuay anu were conveyed to the home of his sister, Mrs.

W. Y. Revelle, on Spruce street. ed in packing, mey were iuobu birds, fat and good-looking. For some reason or other the packers were in such a hurry to get them to market that they packed the birds before they had cooled off.

The abnormally warm weather did the rest. FIVE INCOME TAX COLLECTORS FOR N. C. Washington, Dec. 1.

With the beginning of the new year the income tax activity will begin and there Is a cii.kn i. After shooting V.w.l a pSO pounds for tZZl R9 an The day was generally observed ln 19,061,332 4,447,042 105,937,644 139,831,951 10,208,865 169,150,000 97,917,593 306,983,117 himself in' the temple and also in. the Indian affairs this city, there being two special ser Re PHce of $15.41 per hundred. these figures it will be seen Mr. Bacon was a son oi mr.

unu breast and firing tnree sum. vices by the Juniors. Rev. J. T.

By- Pensions Public works Ife with but mue enwi rum, the new pastor of the Green Mrs. G. M. Bacon. He was ooru iu Concord.

N. May 8. 1863. He ousinegg of the market 0. th) d(cld- Postal service wood avenue Baptist church, preached himself or upon his wwe.

colored, Saturday night discarded a r.iviivnr H(wlaiine it was no 84,393,213 Miscellaneous arger than It- -am a a special Thanksgiving sermon to the moved to Salem, in is auu, uu his twin-brother, Edmund Parke Permanent annual appro- one year ago. The gain in Lenoir, Dew. 1. Saturday afternoon as the northbound passenger train. No.

10. on the Carolina and Northwestern Railway, camo Into SawmlEs, flag station about ten miles south of Lenoir, a llttl child, about 18 month old. of Mr. and Mrs. B.

U. Annas was tin nn the track between tha rails Liberty Council, which was also attended by many members from other good. Domestic trouble caused the prlatlons lively scramble on tor posiuoua uuu the North Carolina collectors In this Bacon, was engaged in iu gerv.ee here for several years. lodges in the city. The attendance amount reoalvarl thxx irrAW- service.

Collectors vsaus ana row which tooK piace iuo Restaurant ln the colored section of Wfi8 OVer 13.1 AAA -aln In was good in consideration ot the lncle In 1880 they movea io numm, fhv were engaged in railroad while in Washington, aiscusseu ment weather. Salisbury. price was $2.84. A pretty appointments. Nortn Larouna, uu- service until the death of Mr.

E. P. CHRISTMAS TREE SHIP WILL ARRIVE BY RAIL Chicago, Nov. Christmas tr-u ahlnmont will ba brought into Under the auspices of the South at a crossing south of the whistle post. Spratt cnasea nis who um Ar4r.iT ovpml shots at her.

one UIBVe, u' 'B ball passing through her Utest model ever, with nut two reveuuo will not get many positions under the income tax act, probably three or four In each. side Council a special sermon was delivered to the Juniors at Trinity Moravian church yesterday morning by Bacon five years ago. mr. ino. Bacon then moved to Atlanta, where he was actively affiliated with the Southeastern Freight Association un Jl Sale 8lnc August 1.

1 lat December 1st fket sold 16.233,639 pounds. 'fought $2,686,662.01, an aver- tha pastor, Rev. B. C. Stem pie.

He Chicago this year by members of tha Scbuenemann family. Last year Captain Herman Bchuenemann and his crew of six went down In Lake Michigan while bringing their Christ chose as his text I Corinthians 3:11 Thanksgiving nau tnuuun threats of her Infuriated husband the Indomitable wife, kept up the spat for a time until in his desperation to shoot somebody Zeb the eun to his own brain but til several weens ago, stricken with nervous prostration, re i 54. This includes ev- and was run over and instantly aiu-ed. The some was so lad and heartrending the engineer and conductor In charge of the train and passengers wept at the horrible sight as they viewed the body of the Innocent child as It wm taken from beneath the train. The child hA 'a.

habit of following "For other foundation can no msn that ha8 nen old during rtod. sulting in his deatn saiuruajr ecu- the same period of last year the skull was too thick. in Mr Bacon was married and is survived by three sisters and one broth- ales mas tree hsrvest to tnis city. His widow Mrs. Barbara Schaena-mana and her daughters are carrying oa his work and had Intended to aggregated 12.078.6fiS lay than that Is laid, which Is Christ Jeans." The sermon was deeply Impressive.

A feature of the service was tne special music by the church male quartette, composed of Messrs, A. B. Mateo, A. F. Mendenhall, W.

B. Perry man and N. P. Klouse. VhloK v.

i baa etn ni Library Report. Miss Pamella By- Mrs. Margaret a. ui. an older brother about the piace and New York; Mrs.

William K. earner, o. llbraxiaa ot tne varnegm ruu.i Library, makes the following report Salisbury: Mrs. w. I.

JAIL SENTENCES jaik 8 ONLY PROPOSED. Washington, Dec 1. Jail sen-tencet only and no fine, for violations of the Sherman law are proposed In an amendment Introduced today by Repreaen-tativ. Henry, which alM would declare illegal any device to restrain trade, manipulate prices, prevent competition or fix standards for controlling prices. the little one naa atrayea away irom home and sat down on the track.

The scene of th terrible accident was about 40 yard frots the bouse. city, and ur, i-iarper u. j--u, Scranton, Pa. bring another Christmas tree ship into port this year but tha storms of two weeks sgq changed their plans and this year's harvest will be brought to Chicago by rati. The widow, who has superintended a gang of men cutting raaaa In SilchlftTflJI.

Tlf cuIation during twenty-four days t.il month. ZW. gain over Convalescing. Mrs. S.

H. Adams, Wi pnce of is.o. "afes show that the market on 4d of last year pounds, Paid out for tobacco and r-' Wee The gain In pounds i i. the gain In amount of mon- is $863,892.10. and the Pl1Ce hnndrK! If of th Market.

MarUn, buyer for the K. ID12 Christmas Exercises. The Christmas entertainment at the Salem Baptist church will be given Christmas Eve. The children are now workins on tbe program, which promises to be most Interesting. 556- number or rewwn in room, l.l Rain pver lat month.

who underwent a very serious oper Ing Sheriff Q.W. Flynt and Jailor J. Adams attended Federal court la WW a ww turned for Thanksgiving and declared total references, wuu ICS she would not tempi we. ation a few weens Cltt Hospiui, Is now steadily improv- tag, but is iCU unable to itt up. Greensboro today.

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