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THE DURHAM RECORDER, DURHAM. X. 0, TJU-l?SlLY, XOVKMliKU 10. WW. NUMBER 33 i AO UVJ MSI M f! H . -::H HIE Mr. 3 a n t? I VOLUME 91 Hi 1 m . .5,. . ri hi 'i fU3 , isa r wm 1 r 1 ' .... 1 - .. . 1 IIJAUBUOATIOfJ OF, TRINITY'S PRESIDEWAS IMPRESSIVE Eminent Senolarr "and Heads "rnivcrsitie3 and Colleges Trgm All Parts cl the United Sk 'tended tne Ceremonies. . Great Crowds G& in Campus With the dignity aud circumstances and, nla. The delegate' from befitting bo Important au event, and I the distant college arrived In the presence of perhaps the most later j .e night ana this morning,! distinguished assemblage ot scholars : the special train from Greensboro ever gathered at one time south of ! bringing a large number. The rather' the Mason end Dixon's line, William ' limited botel accommodations of the Prts'.on Few, Ph. D., was this morn-j city are today taxed to their utmoBt lag formally Inaugurated president; to take care of the delegates and of Trinity College. In his care, with! visitors, and the private residences academic formality, were placed, by of th hospitable residents are thrown the retiring president. Dr. John C, Kllgo, the' charter, seal and constl- wid open for their comfort. That!' the city Is deeply conscious of the tuiion of the college, and upon his i honor that Is conferred upon it In be sboulders rests today -the responsl-! inn bot to so distinguished a body fcility of leading Triulty College Intoiof men. Is apparent and from thef tbe greater era of usefulness and I wealth of navy Mue streamers and, activity for which It has been sot banting that decorate the main thor! thoroughly and carefully prepared byiougbfares and from the whole heart-) tbe labors of the retiring executive jedaens with which the citizens are! and his many colaborer. The lnau-i endeavoring to make the short stay! guratlou exercises proper were held! of the delegate In the city as pleas-l In the Craven Memorial Hail and ant as possible. j were open to the public. The audl-j la honor of the inauguration of Dr.; enee which filled the large audlto-tFew, the leading (ollege and unl rlum to the doors, the distinguished ersitles of tbe United Statea, hav body of delegates from the other In- ent representatives, many of whom atltutlons seated on tbe rostrum, and 'have left Important duties and trav- tbe air of !atllna and dignity that.eled half ay across the continent to! pervaded the spt-hes of Doctor Jud- represent their lnBtltutiona Every tn, Governor Kitrhin. President Few i College In North Carolina, with the and Bishop Ktlgo, contributed to exception of one has one or more make this event a most Impressive delegates. Practically every college) spectacle one that will lite in the or any sue in tne eoutn Atlantic memory of those present for years, j states, and most of the large eastern) Tbe exercise ef the day took place universities are represented either im " v ' i 7l ) - ! y.j V-i r -j--,- . , ' " wi . ' - : , - w t - "-"TV. ,i .4,7.. . i-i.-). 1 :.. . , -.. : : v. E fe 1 :j a f 1 f ' -""1 a. ---- - "-" . r-. ' i"-" ., nspinins sgehes euagted&i AT BlflLDING PRESEiTAT iOM Long Procession 0! Scnolars and Dignitaries, One ol Host Inspir ing Scenes Enacted Daring tas Day-Mr. F. I. ) Fuller Acts far Mr. B. K. Daks .' 1 ' ' j The simple ceremony attendant up-! slve of the wealth that sclence'tas 'on the presentation to the college by! added to the world's storehouse. .Tjlie Mr. F. L. Fu5er, In behalf of Mr. B. j blue ro of, tho dMW.f i . , , v A . I Pedagogy, and the deep green , of the ;N. Duke, of the magnl.lcent admin- ,doctor8 of medlcinc, although fe.wer Istratlon building now all but com- , numcer, added their share, to t,h jpiotea, aunougn witnesaeu oniy oy r(,Bpiendent colors of the stately Uue. I . a ..... M 111... A..a.4..aaall W ',. liio oniters, iacuuit icultlcs, trustees andT'he proccss!on rearehed In three fW" college, and tho dele- vlsions. First came the chief mar-' a mruit inttttlrin? nnp. ' . .. ... . u i . V t LIPRARV ni'ILDIVU AT TIMMTV COIXKGK. 7 MMnn nVmv AillC"r i iim. u y xi am EJ bill Will IU I VIIDEI G COUtlTRY AT T mh m hi- I Ila fall i lifila. iironhvio-n'riiTih I guests of the ! gates, was yet a most inspiring one.' hHll nf thfi ConP. f!Wd hla fin his speech of presentation Mr.jaids . Following these, two by two, i Fuller paid tribute to Mr. Dulte, a; la the order nanleili Chme ti,e profts , member of a family which has con-,sor8 of tbe coliew, the professors of 'tnbuted lavishly to the endowments ;the gehoo, of ,aw the aES;gUmt prof. of the college, dwelt briefly upon ! f es0: s cf the coVce, the otner mem the hopes that Mr. Duke entertained ; bt,rs of tt(J. :arulv,e3 of the college, jfor the growing greatness and use- tnc &',cv. ot tiie loliege In tho ! fulness of Trinity College as a force 0..dt r of (hc-r c;asse3 M Ju acafiemlc jfor the spread of correct Ideals of ostumc. . ' education in trie soutn, ana presenieii j . the newly eg pitted structure, which The second dividoa wm beaded by .a, mad. ble by the generous; college marah. fLl III gift of tho ' speaker himself, as ai ''legates .from other institutions, and mark of confidence in the new head of i uftci . f n the colle-e and the able faculties and ve"J?t fIn 1, trustees ho are to aid him in his! of tbef 'J future labors. In a short speech of stitutlons mart -bin g y twos w th thanks and appreciation. Dr. James,'11"' present of Hanard laheraity . Haywood Southgate. president of tsw the dean of Ya'.e col ege to tho . . ,,., ,i.,i.:.. : v?n of the procession. It was this if ! irg to nU of the body Tovcr .hi'cb ' f ,f long . that com 5 , . . i ::5a:jrteit the utmost interest of the as- 8518 i ' ' ,-.. L' i.,i. ri i s'-'nblf d crowd. For the most part. 'LJF " 1 ' ........ s " ' Fi.o-iiicr . t'. preBentstt'jii cere- h- .W h'.i,pt.-n Duke hulld- Ltali; stalwart iiitn, their eeriousness of feature bespeaking lives of eartest- nes and study, they made uj;a pro' luo wrvm-Bvi m 7 wvm " .vr-. i, . -,., b is.yiiien'ic procession ' '"" ovj, la six divisions The first of these tb person ofl ir b.d. or BaUcrlsn KUefJ B the Old North S!ate-R00ieVtU UTMA POWfl la NCW York-KX. Safdwia; rOSS,U-hVh f,rth on ih slow march 'Vw, fi'hiunT' was the enrolment of delegates and professors: The western Institutions. ui muvu (to the niemo-i&l h'i'l scon a"ter th.' s w spirit of the militant.. Wilson and Harmon tnosen lor fctuerrors 01 inv.r Kcpccn ve i ormn- , ' wealths Cotswss Scrcly Democrstte guests which took place In the west are well represented, most of them wing of the Washington Duke build- by delegates coming directly from! lng from 9:00 to 9:30 la the morn-( their colleges. .a few by prominent! lng. Following this cam the exer-, grsduate coming from points nearer; da of tho presentation of the new j to Durbata. i ncademlo building which took place rrompny at jne o cioca oegan in r Though two ot the preeincta in the! were elected with majority ran.- eapltol the- el.ytln n-ttien have stlr- conrlnsiou't'f V'-t fpc-ectis. Tb pic--!ture pv!seiite'i by- tie Fiiy wovltg ' proco.-stt:.n mm ih t'.'eiy new a-a-jdf.ime io ti n memorial b:;!l, ir.nd that of the' !.i"4- -rowd v ui. ii v, holesotne modern school of educa uoti which they tapifsL. The hoods of the bachelors, dictois and masters, lined. with tbe colors of the colleges. h''h cave, thprc their e!eress, at- t .tij V) . uivtr variety, the dfc-' in the newly tnlshed stmctur. from:roiiueni oi oeiegaies ana guests" bsTt BOt trned in fait reports1 bb ,rom 1 .',."T"'"r r.t -.t- riittwr i.i- ei mrra- j, v ; , . tf(r A. rsuy nnu comopoi;iar.isin oi me 9::o to 14:00 A. M. This part of.b the west wing of the Washington p.,, yesterday all of tho-UK 4Vl..u .? tlrf b. K11;.rrww,, the i !arnti., b.vfu '.J ja"bo:,nt v 'and 'lm-1 rMs!cn. the protram. as well as all other paru building. The names of the du.fttj09 ftr ti,Bt tttere ha been tlM' ,Ur,: 1U; i,- i Ar"'" wad hairman f.her as ...h. --. r-v t ew t- The last division was headed by xtitsg tbe exercise la the Craven n,en together with the institutions f th blgge,t democraUc land-;f commls--ws o .ou.jv of; c,h-k1 ! 101....I ii-to him thaiJ 0 (hr t,,; ,,, P,;iinMi fn Uir-'th collcae aids. After these came In Memorial Hall, was not open o the that they represented were Inscribed , the fcBtory Of the county,' -Durham v i. le Ji,w I- Mrv i a;,,--!?, Carolina luay be pt dwn ph tjf ,,if ' (., t ' ,.r. .,(,n ,H;rRi (lie members of the board of public, admission being restricted to In a book produced especially for this majorities of this year be- J- safely democratic state, true l. the ..,( .. ' ' a(l', trusfctf ot the colloir. Following those holdlfag tk-heta. Thor.a acaderale ' w"lo by masters ot tht stationers ln- wr BeW the highest democratic F if T':,r T- K ;;i f d-wien-cy as herisb.l by ... r ; , I ,j.kP i s'ugle file, came the bursar, proeeMlon in full costume from the art. and will be preserved la the ar- ' tne lagt eXecUon. , n!' or-1 r 'n wJ,v,' iu t : prt'ritfr w.n." n,i. aked la'e in ,.- Vitrima it a'yioViV fUmjMr. 1J. W. .Newsoti, bearing tbe keys; Washington Duke building" to the calves 0f the college as a precious ar, ,n tn d,y lhe rcpubllcans; county ,r ' T'"'" "'l'' - ,: !th! i. nmk,. snn.e a'atement to w t.uS.dl-; to ;h.. ce..tra; dr.ve-lthe librarian, Mi-. J. P. Breedlove, memorial ball, marked the close of relic of a most ausplcloua occasion. tdrat'te4 thgt they were defeated Bowling .. tmtxv. in his oi . ho, ,-.'. vt- ,l on a bnlletin Umi hre uo ibis snW. 'h fa -:( V ! bwirim the harter; and tbe secre- the second division ot the program. Immediately upon the conclusion of . ,' ..,,,-, a,a ot do' precinct. In M.-.eentJ tov i!-e r;,.,,,,.,,, Ell-r gave thi: Ten iim.-u'' .., ' "., ....... ... ,t... '.....rJitarr to the conraUon. bariPK the The third part of the order of exer- this ceremony took place tht presen- h k d ln4 lhe latcr psrt he said Cef-ial Csrr "j1( i,t jtet erAti,. conKreh-. n ami hm demo - cites embraced the ceremonies of ln-:ut!oa exercises. I . A, ci,.rir firwrd W the:r 2 votc 't ai. oeo f ctHiU. lliajorj.y tor N.nh Carolina ductlon. tbe congratulatory snd 1 Tinv sip ' democratic ticket and defeated 8. P.itn u8nncr f,f ,!,' f Wk p.ort to . How do they l.vk augural addresses, and was open to .. . . 1 k. . niinrin of liss. This - - -- -r to -i'i. LUe tr.j rctums here are tbe public. Part four of the program , more than double the majority of; was tne presentation ot tne oeie- nr isinimo joiib ariixie kiiko. iir Harwara two rears ago, wuu u gates, and took place In tbe Waah-j for m.fr.nal and official rea-l... b2. The next highest on the liigton Duke building, west 'Dg. '.on i count it a high honor to be thelttcket was Register of Deeds M. G. rrom u:au to i:ou r. m. me luncn- d(,eKalrd representative of the board Markbam. who won over hi repub- on to the delegates, guest and rus- 0f trustees at this joyous Instant oflitcan opponent. Mr. Joseph Shlpp. tecs, in tne aming nau or tne same y0,lT inauguration Into the presl-1 with a iwsjorlty of 939. Mr. Mark buiUilhg. constituted the f.f'h divls- ; dency of Trinity College. I do not (ham polled 2219 vote and Mr. Shlpp ion oi me oays exercises, ine iuncn-i T0te the proprletle of the occa- polled 1280 vote In all or tne pre con oi wr. jaue tawara r-isgg, .!on wb,n I assure you. sir. tbal cinrf. tondi red the ladies aecompsnying the, I0lir election to this office was wholly! General J. 8. Carr won over ,Dr delegates, at 1:00 p. M, wa the sixth due to , well-founded faith In yourlR. H. Howling with a haudsome ma event of the day. Tbe seventh and ,,,1 character and your eml-jjorlty. and made good his predictions filial division of tne inauguration jnent fitness In every way to discharge that he would defeat tne aoetor oy program will take place this evening n,e largo and delicate duties that be- 600 rotes. Twenty-three of the twen from 9:0 lo 11:00 r. M., wiien Mr.Mun, i You are no stranger to tv-flve nretlncta in the county gl"e and Mrs. Henjamlu Nelon Duke will th( college and It Is no strsnger to I General Carr a majority of 6S1. The receive the delegates, especially the you. The fourteen years ot lse, de-0thcr two precincts will not change InUted gnets. members of the board : voted, and efflclcnt service you havelnn tote very inihh and tbe demo- of trustees, and of the faculties of ,sir,.., hore have not only afforded you eratlc candidate will go to the leg me college, at ineir re:ucnee u i mplo opportunity to learn tne spirit i gature a itn a majority raonnin t'bspel Hill strw t. snl the aims of THnlty College, hut I ground 6to, and it may run up to Tlie Delrg te are nroiid. . r.iiness requires me to say that your too. Tbe delegate from the other unl-' bgre been one of the leading verities and colleges beitaii to gather, rartcrs In lis remarkable progress arlr. Tiicslsy :ternoin saw large Trustees, alumni, and Its host of numbers come In, mostly from the '. nearer Institutions of North Carolinaj (Continued oa Page Two.) Official returns for only 19 of th precinct had been turned in, on the vote for clerk , of court last night These 19 precinct show that Judge Green polied 123 votes and won over Mr. D. C. Mangum by a majority of 618. The other IK precinct arc exnected to Increase this majority, i v Mr.1 Simeon Howling made a muchj eiow fs'VV.'.1' " ; :;- v. - f X I . - ' '. ,. , I ; tI,I, " V.-- tii:x. ji i.iav s. t'AKIl s'i'l i.idefin' in iiitt'y respects It leein c -r'-'Jii that (he stac majority i!l 1 nrmind 4".fi(ei any way and l - r-' etas to he l'.-Ue or no qite-itioii i!e,i:' lb elceilou of l.o'U ifcmgh'on ii the els-Urh and Gmlc-r in the M.tii d'sirkt. Along with these re iil'i of the I'l'-'tSon Uiere'ose also i i.l. of r.iliis of probably ten representative lor the i.;..,-,ly over whelming demoerauc nuvjoiiiy in the ower house ot the general assembly and possibly four senators. ! The counties in which these gains have principally, been niado are Pam lico, Orange. Alamance, Davidson, Stanley. Cabarrus, Catawba, Jaclson, and possibly Graham. Slate Chairman Idler who has dl rccted bo dotuotratic campaign hi North Carolina for this election and for that" of 1308, make the folio lng slgnlflcent statement of the election results this lime; , "The rejvorta Indicate the election of the 10 democratic candidates for congress. Also an Increase of about three democratic members in the house and four in the senate of the legisla ture. Large gains nave neen mauc pathway loading to the steps of the seal. Following these in orter tueiwirtal hail. it. was a p,-:ou -na')'d, car.ie tho detin of tho feeulty the like of wlUih hns s-;do:u Ihh of la'. Profvswr P. F. Mordccai; tho ffen in thy south. rpr'e-.-Vn j it 'president pf tu board of trustees, did, groi of lion eacii one of Mr. Jamta H. SoniiiKute: thrt mayor who,,. 1 a leader in his Pl.eri.il field "f he W f l uha:r., tbe gove rnor .nn.lng from eoliei:,-? and t:iiiver:tn. whos hts'oiies are a part of the hi.: lory of th' t a: n Aitboui;! the sombre nature of the lous iii:u was fe;t by every out. tVere s ru t lee k ;ne tec f:!.'!i-ei:t ei co'or wbkb l-d a nwn'iar charm and auntoi "cixi.. t- lie sl.nely procession n.o'. ii'r- rtcnifd tui campus airea.lf weM-irew n v,ttti tbe brilliantly coIoreAautuma lca.. KHskcr t the Horn f lor the slate ticket almost everywhere. . .,. the exception being a tew counties w'"wn"m L bo there I practically no republl- r.-rr-rrr - :r """'un party, and hence a light vote better run this year than two years ago. when his majority was only 1 .l The official reports from 13 precinct-, not t hlVA,i0 r(.pbHcan vote bcingiThe state majority ought to be right give nttn a niajomr m o ' ,. . (ji ,,at ..-m inct. r.mdy More. , arounu bO.ooo. it is cenainiy sum Howling ha? unofiirial reports from , ... . to miB 0f tnc republl- clent to put an end for all to Dutler's all of the precincts but two, anfl hc!C8n l)ni,r .r.rncl of the city, was designs uion tho sUte and More entlmate ihat hi majority win , , Kht a golr.g fo for the ; head s pretensions to give us a re- 8. Idenmctats. and the democrats have , gnpctable. progressive republican Twenty-lhrce precinct of the ,ftrrUd i:,arft(in,. bith hns been party In North Carolina. North Caro- county show that Major Meaumani .m, fl,r the rpnubtlcatis. Una maa-be nut down now as a safe- Ibas won with a majority of 9 Inj In tirW of tSie prat democratic Jjy dcmorratle state, true to the Ideals this counly. The Indications from the ?fl)u! 1(J t,.,s ri.6?y tU majorities of of democracy as rhe-rkhed by patrlo- ithe last election will tm inti testing jtie southern men." Judge Oree-n'a majority Inst year was; " . UM Harvard's i2. Mat Markham'si l.tnerai . 1871. K. Hovvliiws ITS. Y. V.. Smitfsi Now-Wk. Nov i.-The resnlts 197. Tho county ce.nimiHNiot.ers ran, 'he. election h'ld yesterday show of landslide in the democratic candidates whole district are that he ha been elected to the next congress by s majority tht will be upward of 1.000. Granville gave him over 1,000. and Guilford 11 eonciior o. m. !'-" . rnilo- 4. w. A in H". J. . i onnonent bv a verr large majority i ii. .n i. n arfciim sir.. V. ; throughout the entire country. and both the state senator naveut Tnir ist. n.l T. K. Ilelvln 320.) in ew lora state jonn a. nix. ine been elected, and John W. Graham Ti ....iin.ir one of the dcmocrnllo candidate, a land J. A. Hurdle, of Caswell, will .f,Mvtwt In )ears. and the Interest In approximetclv represent tnis juaicui oistrice in incjjjjg ei,.tti0n ras been pheno-rrr- i' upper house of tne next legislature. j fnqUlrts came to :', oi'ee la t Mr. W. 1U Llewelyn wno wa run-i, hl fl!u ih t!lf, i..,.-. r;ai at,.l bv ,:li el", ! : nil), r . ev -,;. 'i but of tbe ciiy of Durrwa. ihr Hon W. J. GrlBwoM. th .' governor ... of the f i';,.....n. wi j.'.'h, tliu Honorable W. W. Kfcliln; Mr. P.njnmlu, New ten Duke; Dr. John F. Crowell, for cier president ef T.'lclty College; the Keven nJ Stone'.va.l Aiiderson: Freel rritl; William Haiuiltotu president of Toft's College; the retirii.if. preiident, John Carlisle Kilgo; iUrry Pratt J;din, pn r'ider t of " the Cuiversity ptident-trlit. Here and there ariiong th- m '.norm black of tnc academic govns gleamed ,of Chicago; sr.d the pure white robes of the doctors t.IUri Prcftcn Few of arts and le tters, the brilliant S'r-i The Induction. ' :ct colored gowes of the doctors of Tfl0 arge frow1 WBk.h ponred into divinity and theology. Quite numer-; lh(l 1(imr1ai h,ii ..omnlctelv filled ous were tho blue gowns of the doc-;ttie bi mjjtorluai. and lira few mln- tors of phllosopny, symbolizing tne U9 aftor tne d..ifra:s snd all ot ove for truth; the royal purp.e of tho third division of the procession, loctors of lavs, aad the golden ye!-, -e low gowns of tho scientist exprcs-I (Continued rn Paae Five.) v -"ri r 1 The ltetlrlng Prel dent of Trinity College, in iinir.b' t havi' Ict Iil. la'e i.iiirii ff i up f'. '- ti (eriiiiit r-Vietei. .!:-.. liitiic-s. it it pCitfl !. lb enMre p.e fillet h.is en elm '.. t'l'inth by snt..I!'-r iit.ijor- !' l!t renuire full f"i inm to ,,e bo,eever, lie? t'-Jub- dependent candidate for constable, jltl(j g,)Uh Mannum utrect was p.v-Jed . i:.-ati !ll vr lil retain control f Mr. Manly Clapp got only a few voles' ine atehetn f.r b. flashes of fhcnhe I iUM:ir. ih a ensuing the re in tho WMinly, and Raymond Hall had ' (tneed-Marhbapt i" ?;.!. eT.eiturn a tepnblican to 'be l"ntt-d no trouble beating both he and the 0( tll paier. - " , jJiaie s-i to si.c.-.l e'ha inccy II. republican candidate. i . ,,-..,.,- . . . All of th county cotnmtoilonerij RaWgh, N- - : j "-j r f H.wn.vr, r I.-tlt-l nlng against Dr. A. C. Jordan rorUbt ,tionaf elrrtlom.. At all of the coroner of the county was lost In the parpg where t .lectin i-' ci !m.l aeneral democratic, lanasnue. na ir.; j,, BjVerilse, t.- K H". p.it ui- E. C. Ilelvln hsd no opponent for in i p,,, erowilni. ' 1 !. co .-t bon nositlott Of county surveyor. The In-, M nncked and U'ie :i t 11 ' ! k ,-i'r; f . ' f. .. k - ,. v. - .". . .. . I I'H. i - ' J i ' ' " 1 ' ' .' ' ii W. W 1 l,V .. "'. Trinity Collc'ea, . ... , ttT ve
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