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' v V . 1 1 run v ' irm n I'utin anil rubier I'rblsT, Kainrilay mill biiiiiluy far; litflil In brisk wliuli, I Minimum 'tetiiiciralure, .,; minimum ! U-ralum, n; inis Uiimiloa, lixli. ii . li JL. .,.N.v;i ;VV It. it ., i 3 ' i r a--a- i iu.jrfc.4ij( 'h. fi , wjr , wa V i a jj .j wa . , , S. " ' V ,r. : I 1 "" r. V- . - ; 1 I t .a - 3T 7n f.g rteaOsiy p. ii In ffuith Imllsi Tkal aw. Oret " . ' 7IT I r-M Bit Rininv ... 5. voLirms xc kcx 120 nAijriGnrvxxrriUDAiioiiiNa, October Trioio HOW PORTUGESE I IlIC tl Dili Revolution Came Ahead - of Schedule Time - . DUE ifl'lM OBS It Huh Urea DeflnUrtyf IMfcRlrd to Hahse fry of RevoluUoa Wdne day The, HgM Jo. Mastery Wva ... siiarp one Marty Twp tMH -Ir at W 'JfonwU-'Ilw Jnli)lii Ar Frxfii Willi Tnwforn IUmi of, ftowunrnt ITottntoo I (iotnmmrnt JlotlHr pnwera Pmi-Unwltmi' of lHtniiei IV , iuliltr. ' u - Unhnn. Oct. . While the City ' Wl DEMANDS flief Ar In tAf With Congrpn4in JSaUonat - tin Cow Lllam Trolter -iiallrajt KaomeH' . Mltr for NrjcTO TkP Iirk at Neaattir tormkrr'ii Kitmilm. Bjr TIHIMAS i. PEXCK. WtHhlnifton. I. C Oct' . An k wutive conference of' the executive rominUtee of the NutionsJ rndepnd- ence Lue. r nuto organiiatlon. wlth Theoplle Iiraga ai provllonl president anil other prominent rpwh lit ana constltutlnf the minhrtrjr. thrrV are Mill many,thovaande Ja 'and about the capital who are loyal to the raon nrrhy. The monarchlfta Include a r tlon of the I-tobon troope, and troopa re ntawMid In entrenched camp -about the city Thus far theae have refused r-v Hy thtmev with the- revolu- ti. rtht, and -the prrttnal vm-i ment la taking utepa to enforce alle Vbnce. -t 1 The people of Llsbun re Ifnorant event In the provinces and there fme It la rt't known whether Ihe iituvement t nad enough tn we-p the country Nevertheleea the reptib Ikana are procredlna; a, though the ;mnsformatl3n of the monarchy Into a republic wa n aciompllnhod fact, to BtHnd for all time. f or awntha pL prv-varitituu!. bvt been going on for the overthrow of the l;ln(t and had keadeSnltel)r ar- inni?er"t-t() th cry of revolution AV VdneiTtt. ,-au'p.ied Vuih Wat eliout fOs take up hla ret" dene at Caaraea, a'l4 the warship were ordered to proceed there. The navy, which it the chief auppnrt of the revolutlnlt, thereupon decided to act immtidlalely. otherwise that de fenalve arm of the country wovilrf be a Me to offer no awt.it.nn- In carrying cut tlie pln. Aluwday nlW t mtttntirht ther K inihliCHn chiefs, accompanied i nti irierons parties, went t" the I'aree Ka f the Kutli Heiclnient . infantry 'Lt.V-ili.ti.jclfnim.ciliJiiiJx. POOOPIlilllOIiAL L OF NEK Dispensing Advice to the Colored -Yoters" '.aM'- lialuMTls 1 In ihcTia'naa "of rv6luilonlrtteTaa alT-TSay eeatlon here today, anjt tann-d aJi ddrwaytn-th-g-roiored TOtprr of the United Butea, urging then to vote Independently tn politica. Then Mme negro handed out the mm kind of advice during the Bryan -Tart eampatgit two years ago, and then all hands voted the Republican ticket on election day. - , In th demands ahleh they put up to candidate for Congress they ask for a Federal election law. the fnrmit of the Constitution, ao a to atoj -diafranrhlsemrnt and peon- aa;e. against the pasaaxe of a national Jim Crow car .law, and for "national legislation against lynching and mob law." Congressman row lew la lit accor-t with them In their demand for a Ked eral election law, and In other re spects the Republican party in North Carolina appeals to th league. Negroes tn West Virginia and Dela ware are asked to support the stralgni RjpuWiv) UcJcet In the addressed m (med today, while In Ohlonegroefj are asked to vo'e for (Jovernor Harmon and for Republican candidates for songresa and member of th legisla ture In defeating' the Republican candidate for Odvernor of Ohio, th nerros believe they would be getting In He 'ft-the enemh"- of formwr Senator foraker. who espoused their (uae In th BroWnevlile matter. In fart, the address requests all Repub licans to support candidates "not un friend ly to Senator Koraker." Nothing i said In the addrea about North Carolina, but Ihe few ' neirroi-s whn vote In he Htate will be ex pelled ln the natural order of things to vote the straight Republican ticket. An Interesting featMre of the meet ing tmtay -ns a pee-h by William A Turtter. of Hojirtin, in wbit-h he itiHllinired Cblonel Roimevelt to it public ilel.Hle The speaker challenged the uft prntesneil sim-f-rirv of tt:e kUlcii2-JJu; j.nuuuiiai-i -Ttultw opr-n to the populaie and rms were 1 Oecinren: mat 11 Hie former rreslilent .ll-itributea to them i'he ImrrHCka i sincere in his profeiwion of frlenil- 'V,..,., r-'V f -tt i-i - I t--- e-T--T-f I . ' . i a ff - U - W . IHIllllll v- i i i s '. j. i i T-1-. -. laniii ii f - i . . . ' .-I . riexaiM. .. 1-J...v.rsji v A .1 'I I : .'.... Illllllll J ai ai g lrt m m m lu- : - w . na ... . a m r -m ;i i . 1 '- -f1.a SOUTH TO MMt i RESOURCES Southern Conservation Congress Meets Today ? II mm Mesjrl) S Iclcatea Are Expected lom All Houthcrn and a tVvr lont k on hern and Western State Out line of Use Progranii tilftnfd lh iImH Nrttrdulttl to Make Aihlrri, I By the Associated Press ) Atlanta. Oa, October (. The South. I crn Conservation Congress asaem lies her tomorrow for a two days' ses sion and with an attendance of nearly five hundred delegate renreacnttnc ! all Southern and a few Northern and "j-W'estem-fitatew The- ohjec'g UT ' ttterr; ' niiinrnire. wn.cn is unuer tne aus- SIH L. I- IICILK.. WHO WAS IN IKn THKATMKNT AT HOeiPU TAU t'MS HIS liU't M.Wi WKH. KMffl BVMXKMK MAW. (Spec Ik I to News and fbservnr.) Hallsbury, Oct. L. E. Helllg. member of the Salisbury lioard of ut dermen, ended his own life at Mtr rantiin today, where he had beep un der treatment in a hospital lor sev eral weeks. His health had been Impaired, h mind weakened arid this is thought to have lieen the caute of the rash act. His remains w, r found near 4he Itospttal from wfik'n he bad wandered. He was fifty year old, was a well-known business man PITT'S NEW COURT HDUSE RIVER GIVES UP THE-DERD FOl n.VTIOX ' Br IX. KA 11 lLY r tXMPI,ETEri WIU- BK I1M7 ,- BVIIJJIXfi H1 XDHACOU MAR KET THE K AST CAIIOI4W TKACIIIJIS' TRAIMXU Kt IHMI,. 'ommerce. are four fold, a follows: To dlacuKS the resource of the South as a foundation for Its pros ; perlty To furnish definite Information con ! cernliig resources, their development. use ana preservation. To furnish such Information as will R OVK.RIN. BOIUKS Of SAIU ! enable the Uouth to frame policies mi Unit liisr Titnu ufmlutli represenutlves In State and . I I'edeial t)overunw.nla may- put tttti nt -pon OM.ni snojirui. 'CI to ' conaefvs the Mouth st urces. HM'lated Press To promote the organisation of (By tb ,ew 1 ork, net ror the first state conservation associations which time since the awamDina of the barre ! 'ill co-otierate with the National ('(in. USprcuU.to.Ae. ana tbarvt of ,h banlwnlu New ,UmM,ntM laMtrvatlon As,k:IbUo,, a ..III. ,. T v. s j . . j w r I llrrvsl Lit .. r,e, wt. ,., """"',turd.,v night, as the result of which ! ior ine new counnoiiiw in rmpiun re- tng completed. 1.10. JUSTICE TO TE CITY i,:., vi,,.' j. Challenge to Republicans io?Joint Jebato -t 0 l Hi THE TRU MrJuHtl.. Take llac of .Ontatnr NlmmoiM U ho . In ' rMhto to Fill Appolnlimut, an. Wia'cyrnct ih lroneos Ktatesnmui Mad by Ms- AttsWf HolW-A Noble. l'hlUnthropy--ii(h flasa rnnnln.. By AJVUREW JOYNEK, OTeehsboro. Oct. l.By rwitiest t Htateharman BUer Hon, X. 3. Jus tic has consented to speak ln Ureens boro next Tuesday night la 't lac of ocnatur mmmona. w, to be present ooaecount of sickness. ptoes TJnilc XOKfill r-umbrr of gtmil gfOUnty-TBanTruCBlu Lh"-nw..Ihe '".':" be b,,r' a pH.nd at -fvtN. of n rent. n nn.iBuuijr. i n m m a .,....a h.i.. Hfford Plnehot Is scheduled to make an address on Krldav mnrnlna tacntv or more of I'ncle Ham's sHi.oraisn.i fni Tkj,.i,.rd ,m nd no county in the )OH( thf,lr v Svrth Rivet began to-intake a brief address Saturday after- day lo give p its dead Nine bodies, '- n'l' fishl ot which have been identified, The Hwuth s minerals, soils and for were picked up today, nearly all of '"tf statistic and augKx'tlons fcm within a half mile of the scene , of 10W to secure the beat results of the accident The klentitied dead 'herefrom will he discuss.!, reaper -vere: lively by three experts from Wtiah- P P White. Hol.eri k,u4 T .1 t h. ! 'ngton, ir niard Hayws. Chl.if liin. P. K. Mukemii'n, Moses Johnson, U. K. Worner, ttuldo Amasouc said Stute will have a better or more com plote courthouse when finished than Pitt. . While If Is -well known that the to bacco crop is short ever.vwhre this MARSACHI SKTTS ULPI BUCANft Draiicr Afuhi Wirfv Trti- Xm- i .r 41-. A.W-l,l I . .. .. .i. a Pr.oed.tit most their ruled the Republican Htate Conven-. a,"''ut p6- "! thnn tht. Kdlng as high 1 to n tC; "l.?!" . l . cents Hint.. . . Tne unliientitled tukisi.Uiuii the I cats aterngc soin - rlv,r WAM - f,ia ... f .,,o..... v...).. fi.ver.ior . t wroima Training Hcnoo ; K-'Ti.LZ:.. I - ii - . far suriiasslnv eneif utlotia of m.n f An k -.i -11- .i -N Ile." No sailor of thai full raps.-lty. which is only the second ses sion, fiurlng ihe summer seeelon Ihev 'reotoslstr lr. W. J: HcOee, soll-wsur expert of the Department of Agricul ture, arid J G. Peters, of the Forest Service. Other speakers Include Amos Ii Ponder, of New Orleans: Dr. A. M. the New XanitmhJre's men "" l"- Alfred Akerman, m drow ned 'n clothing bore the name! Athena. Oa.; lir Joseph Hyde Pimi "K. N Dtibee." No sailor name hot Ix-en re ported missing from anv ship of the floet. All of the -oodles are now on the preslilent of the Southern Appaiacliioi. liooii Road Association, and (.has 8 Horrett. president of the Farmer.-' I'nlon; Unv A K Wills, of Kentucky. i f llie First Regiment of artillery ; ere also vied 'anrl the kuhs ilraK-ki-iI forth The re olutlonlnis man h ..I to the highest (Miint In I.istx'.i. j "here artillery was mounted, throat-: i ni liar the toan. The governmental trop immedi- niriy loos up a KS!UOl in me i-.-lller i hl and Hilmiratlon for the colored nun. he can prove during his South ern trip by coming out iiiiequlvtH-ally in his spei he- In opposition to the Jim I'ruw laws dlsfrflni hisinif iii.itiidmi'iits uml IvnchlnKs ROMAN K OH C1VII. IC jtion here today andlovenior Khan n:d',f;n"f," Voltl r. RlJ.rt """I-'"' ship Svi. .- h.-re th. win '" d will aiidr.-ss 3. Draper was named by acclania-. h f Tb.i Tj ?Uu,?J w w h-,d "iml 'h-v are taken awiv for ' """ ' he five seaslons ol tion for a third term It ha. been 7' R?! aenii bur"" ,,v relativ.-s 'ongreaa many year, since a R;Po''" r'v- nem'ia H Kni ' Thr fl,"t Httle.l.tpv which has The .-..-operation of women I. de- 'ernor hs, been refused a third ": ft' p Ntf 7S'' an. hored. in the Hudson since ! " '' ' prwTm hits a. ; .nation ln this Htate. "eibU Arthur science" Marhl n ,h" ''""Wl.-tion ot the maneuver. ull "Inkers Mrs. H MWIlle,. f Atlanta. All the other Slate .ifflver sntert- ""ur- ,'WS,,, 1 th. Virginia rape. Is breakins un "ho discuss Woman's Work In ed today were re-nominated with the .rnaJ, ,,h s,,rxh Conservation.' .fid Mr, J K. Ottley. I same unaniiivn . . .... . ' I liters will ull .nhn. n i Aiinnia. assitneu lo raih on i ... . , .,, . , nouri , Scenic iieauty I.ii-ut - ' Primary Methods KMe V ly.xi--; . ; r- -xrr rTg,i.n; n..ue. ....... . r. . . i in-. iiuviTi I't'lll.lt IX-tON. The full ticket follows . tiainriiuii k:i.4.o a .in wj- MurriBiro at VV alilngton of orth j aKillnii fiiilc Brings Out inter esting Story. t Special to News an.1 Onaerver I VVmdtlngton. l C . o. t fi --Pa.lng .f overnnr. Louis A. r rmnmuniim Se-rretur "f Suce. Wni.'M. Olln; SlHte Treasurer m l Receiver Oeneral. Fl-m.-r A. Stevens. Attorn y-Ceneral. James M rtmft. State Auditor. Henry K. Ti-rin'.r There ws ii, the slightest Jar t- the -moo'hn.ss a ml "ffrWun wltn which the program of the convention was carried out as arranged by the leaders lart-nlifhl - Th.. nlstlArm Hd. .dl nesioes l cotiservitlon of national resources an.1 closer trade relations with Canada. of the town, about two miles distant irum the revolutionists, where heavy guna and msxlms were place fif)- pose the revolutionists. Meanwhile the insurgent cruiser Adamastor K,e,uu ii , ..... ... ..soon. r,-. hruugn tw ...nero Hons a romance .or K i.oniow-un.riit, w one iae ci u.er , ,np )Mv Wbt nmmnled 11 Rafael proceeded down the river. ; w ,,, ,, , ,,, , h ' r taking her station opposite the H-j stonewall Jackson Jet.kln and M rs I AIU KSITY NOKTH CAIUU4NA. mens barracks, the men of hi. li i Pw-,, ni, person, J.th of Reaufort having Mnrd the revolt, was e.ir- N ,. thp n. j u shannon i Will' CelchrnH' the ttflth lUrtluMy loun-led by a lone ol municipal Namf.,, f,er ,,,,, reatives , the famous ; Next W.-hietluy With Aifro-raie guards 'Confederate (SeneraJ, "Stonewall"! l-:xer4ei. Xh canniUHfllnit wintmriictil ahil Uai'kstin. Aba-.l.rMMitrtMtni. a -.stiunw- irHiwial to'aiaavs-and MUsnrvtT.j the w hole town tremhled to Its foun- . man of twentytslx vears was drstlneil I Chanel Hill. Oct. The dations. A regiment of mtinlclpa. 1 hy a pe'iillar freak of fate to ma: r.-- birthday of th rnlveralty of North T7TrnTTTifT7nna wTTTTie ceTelirateii nexi wen "Jehn hold Kconomlcs Public School Musi. ami Voiee. Fannie M l!l. tt plan" Mmie 1-e Davis. Music T'- the alioie three oth ers have been rcoentlv nd.ie.l Mnjor It H. Muffly. Pi.i.lle Si hool Music ,.nd Voice: Mis rir.h Dalinev, IM'imarv Methods. Kills l iifh. Hoiiu- F.."iiom les. Today is the anniversarv" of the opining on e c.,r ago t day Pff I ilitor uml llii-anc- Mnirftgef He. led Trace it'la Itaoe on iiJurila) Oiler Ileitis j Bivornut ftn xp. fi Twtiit r At voring a permanent inn .... .iv .nnmvl the administration public PK-hool work in Pllt as well us nf President Taft snd favored the In Kaatern Carolinn within the Tas: eight vears. Anions the uianv co-hI thlngl he said . he give ihe figure showing the increusi of value of school propertv frijm J18.00 to I30(L. i'"1 now cue itmnuara oi vnB.Mim, (m, h wrMny leniiiers iu,iu o-en raisen irnni pei-ono long line of grade to Mrst grade certificates. Oovernor .larvis soke next, tellimr how the hill to eslahli?h this school first nsssed In both branches it the? J I 0,1, '.eiu-rjii rtBi-litui.l ill mnn, iiiu in. ll in) ii wh anil now h w is iiihi iSi-iual to News ' i ritl Observer 'I tiiiiiv coll. b.. I in-ftkin, ( h-t .- a inciting of lo, jin-ir .-laae yesi.-r duy niorniiox Vlr . I J l.ndow, ..f Vshevlil.. ami Mr W. II Muse, of ,l .rham. were (.-( '. j respevtlvely editor and business manager of the VrcMve fr ihe year beginning Sep f I'll 1 1 n i , 1) J,, ti,, selection of Mr Ia.iiiIou for the edit. -'Ship the juniors made a wise choice He Is a nuem vnier. omhlnittg facility of expres m..t wnn m.i tnersrv taste Mr suc-essor of a -'fyll manaKers He tSi-c.la Sp. ncei sldi'iix ii.-ar Spenc. lom- lost brother Bis-n l'jel. i mr- Nevv s nd ' il. -i-rver I t tl 'lr. A J Henry. has i'i--t found Mr l.ifayeit has bijs.luef's ablnu ii r arid knons the - The rclav- race, w b Henry. who is llv n i at oi neliiis, Me, klenbiirg ouni and who has been lost to the fain v for more than twenty year. Th brothers have not ssen earh other for 'i ent -t v o eara, the younger of the two. Mi Ijttay etie lliiry. having 1, the obi home stead In Davidson cocntv when merely a buy He i fouiMl through Mr. T Harwell, manager of the Hpent-er Steam Laundry, with whom Jir. Mui shnll J Henry, a nephew of the lost relative, w is talking Mr Harwell stHted that he knew a man of thai tiavwlrs mails a In III lea ii 1 limine In n endeavor to take th InsurseiH ee campment near there. They were met with a terrific fire from the ai- lITTeryy . . :Thl retmnt wa irHrtt as his wife Mrs. .Dorothy men esisping. : Jackson, .-.. Tf . .'''VplMtlonlsts .showed cxtrair tttnaTSTOttrage ano susTatnen an lackr cm all sides liy i per lor for or two days and, nights. ... Un Tues day the Adamastor shelled Ore- Nccee sldades Palace aad King MsnuM and the QtMen Mother Amelia were forced to esscap to Caacaes, from which pise they went to Mafra. j ne same nignt tne A.iamasuir ana deckleilTy pretty young tne iietaei sneiiea-jae center or tree i twenty-one years , town, doing much xarutlon among After a short himcymoon In Wneh- tne nionarrntn. torvrw ana, una. .y me nBtfln snj 4ew York ami possibly a latter, tired of the carnage, surt-end-ivi.it to Akvroh. Ohio, which la near th .fet mi-f -lMlaln sttaeU Mr Land. Mrs- rnklns.wil return orx'ort h of the fVeat ol Iverttsers h is to be Ii'ul iuL-utt. ..HuXundnyxhmt--Ulluia aruln v" "o-rr-i . woreor nuj nrv , accompanied by hi. family. ,,ui -ini iiMiTiioun set- 1111 heard that Mr. Juatlns wu to . speak he addressed a letter to both' Hon. E. A Holton and (Rata Chair man Morehead. aaking that Mr. Hol ton b.- present and Jebat with Mr. Justice the questions of th tariff and trusts, which Mr. Holton has been charging the Democratic party Was responsible far Mr.- WMrrrfrr hnf iet it be known that lf.th Mpabh cans had any speaker thy weulii like to substitute for Mr. Holton In joint debate with Mr. Justtc. he would lie glad to havs htm present next Tuesduy jilght and an equal dl vNioii of time would be given. In his lettet to Mr. Holton. Mr. Sherrill said: w "When you spoke In QrenslKr you took positions ou trust and tariff questions, which the Democrats think are utterly untenable You have en tered into a pewapaper controversy with Mr E J. Justice in which ynu seek to relieve the Republican patty of the responsibility for the existence -f the trusts, and placei tlie blame on thn Democratic party. The peo ple of th. itt are Interested In this ri fitroversy, and the peopla of Uteniu-soT-ii-isimTl be nrhjtt t hv' a jmiiv ' discussion between ybu and Mr. jus tice. Mr. Justice la billed tn speak In Greensboro on the- night of Octo ber llth. at 7:!10 p. m., and I reapect fuly Invite ou to a division of time with Mr. Justice on this occasion I will send a copy of this letter to Hon J. M Morehend, Htate chairman of the Republican executive committer., and trust that you and Mr, Jurlk will be able, to fight this on st & loser range than h been done la the past lew week" High ass r rutin Mr C I) Rsjb-Iiow, who i,s one- ef Jullfonl's tKikt progressive business and -up to-d.it- -farmers -rarlv visits one of his farms that he does n a bring back some interesting m-n of plant growth. Today, when hr-ftiirned from hi South Riiftalo farm. (wo. miles south of the i lt lie lis i to get 'i"te-net to brtn.' In a wav - n tlie exhlbiur'of this farr i-roduie There w a a shock of i ilrn. l iken w ithout picking, from a fort - -an- earn Held. The com stalks and ta-ies will average fifteen feet in length, and there ar front two to four large ears on earh stalk- One solitarv row-pea vine nearly filled the wagon. Th stem of this pea measures two Inches in rlrcitm ference. Above the ground the stem branches Into eight distinct vines, ami five of these are thirteen feet lonr the others all over ten feet From these eight iiutlri branches are twentv- slx smaller vines branching out at dif mm A I" ''. ' ' t ' - - r i' nam. at o.rnellus and upon Inqulrv I ferent length, from the larger mum I by U tter it was found that he Is still ' ttvrmr Thrfs inrt dnrng wsrl: Steel, an Oh loan, who fought agkii.st nesday with the exercises of Ifnlversl-: w.,ln(1fll ,u" -nnnewaii jacsson ami alter in ' tv Day Jne nca.ieiinc i.i...-"...i. i ,,., ,, ,,.iih,..i i.. i,, ..... war went to North Carolina to claim i form In front of the Alumni foulbllnrt; " , " .-. sir.mw,ri; '.1 , A lr, 1 umur u . - - - III. rirm, ii Ull H il l II -I in Mi: ... .K.. 71- --..- : ii. . E T7-' he also spoke of the ma. me ctaases s "f the school and , " J'1'" '"l"'1" ' manager. on uinr i i'in t- teams. I he Clll- Kelrter. fin- f at S SI) n art'ttitlt. -'iyi,iiilTit ai-Ae"'eH' swi- his anniliil report Addresses wru ne lesre mmm unity fit in pea-t to see some IcXl Hi mi er Uulay lor a. ulU 4- aU- vlnes It Is a mass of green foliage. atf -ye -isisided wrtth- a dosen i4p pe io umi quantity of green pods and beautiful long lost brother .... s TO X tlo l U.id tbwu of..4h..firen.dity,iNein7W!-TO .JT! i upon, them to aid in making this in- tr wown. faculty chairmai- of the j II IVks conniient l . Clean work ! .urn. lr.ill.-r of Ihe lier.-iii'v l i.e, li.,r iAik Inntllutioiis Out nf IIUMlnl, t Hv the Associated Press r three fet long-. The most Interesting part of tills vine Is .Its roots.. Th tap-root Is I- Inches long, evidently going strnlgh' down. Verv near the surface are five. Hicnee. the other nelng from two . i A dughter of (he Northern captain ; made hy President Oa-yid -HlU. of the i , m ...eces In ,h. i committee ... athletca,.ho was an W.shingt.Hi. ct. National lianksi dutea" on the Up -wwn Ihs u-lf. nf Mr smlrlns r.thw - . MH M - 1 losf. i- St ine - . . J. ' - . mk1..i . .. . .. . . . , . . . . . . . - a at' r " ' . . ....-. .-...-.., , . ... .... .--- .... ----m-r- - - - rr(if,.i.i it ta imnor-rt.le rnr anv fine i smmr smi nnim mr mnnnm-iimr w-x-mrri are snr-KV nnn rivr nn promise race mms are i .e! "'"r".'" tm.m"!r." u,r I r,,H" "rm r know h.,t comileie and valu.oie "tatlon In his rnll.-ge day. is behind of l.ni.rove.n.-nt arc la-lng steadily i In group, or co r,t Z,rri,!-r,L -i" - L,2wZrflfirS4L .tb.to.ls, and hoL iln,e.Vry,..t m-:".'"''Pt .here, (or itluk.-atnU.. .torned oot .,a .iMisiiseaa.. - HorleiK -thel .H .unfavclin a cASUBI WHy hut withal r ft,g Sc.s6Tr Ttfdint N.artment It Is so svsfematlcaltv and tb-s, and if th race now nooked twelve ninths ending on October Int.. A MaminotH leiiilvii.K av n.mance pxirninns tnro tn i ler. hi tne v. uim,,,.-.,,..,.. i There are no tic fool, but all the sor 'ull" Of them, '-attached Ionics at regular In'. r- evnlving a romance extending through i ler. of the Winston-Sslem Fmsl half a century and two generations. i AcAileiuy; ' Puper1ntndenl W. R. Mr. enktns Is a young -planter nf ' Thampfon. or Wojiewall Jackstm mouesi meann wnne nis nnne Is tne Manual Training m-nuui skirla of ' Vrach. siiccessfullv manaaeri without coins all ' nw-eta with hearty support and reveals i II J National bunking Institutions went ! Another interesting Item In todn through Ihe various departments. Bo anything Ilk first rate sand-trotting ! Into Umildatlnn nf that number four exhibits Is a sedltary vetch plant that daughter of a county offlclaland a woman or and Mr. C Williams, of the senior class in the university for the students. Informal addresses will lie mad by mam visiting alumni. Honorary de grees will be conferred when you come to (,reenvllleno not leave - before paying h visit to East Carolina Teachers' Training School. 'MUTATION AXI) KKIIX." the afternoon nd thw republican flag hoisted on th public edifices. - The .provisional government hae Is sued a communication to the foreign powers notifying -them of the proc tarnation of thf Portugueiie Republtc. No serious o'.stroclions 'are axected to h offered hy th provinces to the new regime, the government hag al ready appointed clvlt governors for the dlltrrrnt prpvlnee. 1"h Brailllan President-elect. Mar. -shwt HernVei Konca. - today motored ifirrliish Ih. streets with lha tifa. visional president Both wre enthii-i slant Ically -greeted by th peoplrtr- cr ha heen restored throughout .in greater part of Ihe'clty. Patrols ar guarding th thoroughfare. , The announcement was mad '1st tonight thai HiDg..ilJiriue.,Uie aueea. Motheri Anntlle and th luk of Oporto are aboard .th royal yacht Amelie. which haa already sailed for Kngland. v , , ', " ',.'" " " Th-jgayernment ; lias lakra -measure to prritert Ihem-rfwas forthef stated that tha.'Qtifwn" Mother ynild nroceed to Itsly."..-n- - ';.. .,..; :. Tree. English rruleer Minerva arriv ed here today to reinforce the crtitsef ft t'tv-tmttte,- -whlrh-reached ihMJ2trvr,rt i i' l lh n; li n n; wan mil in pro- ' iJK- . ... The WveWtr-t" WelT-Mam "' fInthi-getal Wfe Whit- - . I,, IJsiA.l B Xlfl fAak kL lAL m as. s ability on the part of the participants ! no longer desired to continue husl-1 would make a good hay meal for a it will likely mean that Trinity TVto 1 nMl four failed and went Int.. r- dray horse. The plant is full of bios, have a track team (elvers' hands and the other I OS werrt-aoms and ripe pods and Is elevn Messrs Dan and Houston Mad tax j Into dissolution because they were feet long .The main pnlnl of Inter wer called home Monday morning by i practically, forced lo do so e.t about this vetch Is generally con- a telegram telling of the accidental I-awrencr O. Murray, comptroller of sldered that It I of summer growth discharge of 4 pistol which ahot and l 'he currency,, hsa declared he wlli entirely, when vetch Is gvtieraly con- Cirolln. K. of I'. Ixaige Organised. - j what bid flr-Aa--ba-nna.of:..tJh.t-.irr!'t. 1 rfflflertt yfars's work of its history. The i BcImk i faculty commttte wntcn naa in nani ' the program for th celebration. I expecting larg crowd of visiting f alumni snd frlonds. - (Sneclal to New and Observer, Rpenrer. Oct. . WJtfl Ihe assist--A KIKMYTIXO ,IN CTMBrJlLANB. an"e or ntat organtxer js. i, utt. of Wilmington, and degree teams from Salisbury lodges, No. 100 and 2 ! . V. . . . - . . I , 2 Knights of Pythias, Hincer Ixidge, .No. Ill, was organised- Tu"day-wlht with promising membership. After the hecessarvslnltlatton the following A Tenant Wonmls W llllain Iirgfrtt. nfncers were., djjjj' elected :. Chsneel- Inr tCnroroander F. M. Tjttniiklnt Vlre Chaneellor - Commander. E. C. Ennla; Prelate. Jj, F. iVuse;', M. of WrX"WrTrent.k M of o. Oresham: K.f R. and ft. F.. It Devo ran; M. 'of R.. A. W. Hicks: M. at KTWtU Hees; T. a. ,- K: H Wright-. 0. 0., J. R. Prsttymari. "'"" '. The nrgnnlxaleon meeting most nthualaatlo on and It I expected that the lodge will soon number one hundred, members as Ifiperrrier Is a griat frtternaj town. ' ,. . At XaUonal mplul,' 1 ifv the Association Press V - r" wai,rr.gtori; ,tv - ei. v . V-fci. t. uf Ijvxlnsloti, and PLSIuukLef Jt.lt lKirUI, of. Spencer. r aer.. , '-:",',-iJ.: ':u"': '"':,- f,''".:..:-': i . J;" '- 'i ' ' . ;.--'.'. '.".', ,.'"'-'. (ftpec.lal to Nwa and Observtr,) ayettevlller Oct . I Seven mile west' of hrr .today. Chaa Cork, a ten-1 snt nf the farm, of Mr R C .t.ggett shot Mi(Jrtirobtbiy mortally wounded Win, Ieggett. a brother and overseer of R. d firga-etO Cork wa brought here tonight and Indeed In. Jail. , Mr, LssgeR I at Luk Hospital. r . ' ' llraiM-h TMahllslmnsnt. t'eclal t. jKewa and ObTt'er.) plillsbnrr, cl. Anotincement I made In rtgliabury that the- Oetoer Manufacturing Company, with -head-qnsrteri at Waynesbnri, Pa.. rlj e (sbllsh an fHc and warehouse In this city and that th plan will mean n expenditure-her Of abtmt on hun dred thousand .dollar GrWnd has ah!i4yl(i - purchased .and i'step l.ave by u taktu (o erri-t the ti -.-..ijr hj l"i ik - HiA of me.' Jitt-n will b leept d Uie road t tint this (roint ' . - , '4 ..' .-. til Rrcnd Mf. TofniaVins-Adilrcsato faUllv woundd-thlr father Th. t .' j rn'r' v"r ' ' lnk out of (he field ' jlflefed 1 winter growing plant Trie it r lnotr. " Tpopulaf-hnvs hBTs the ivmpithT of e-sikHit-.i-BMWHr (ttpeclal to News ul Observer I m enure oollege community in th.or iv..,.,..... "'V"' lnolr. Oct . Mr. rIompklns. ' ""a "frsavemenr. t Is hoped that j of Charlotte, apenl th. day In" our llt-i,hfr wl" b bck In college .In tl town yeterday. ki lintrnit sndL "m,rt tlrae- 1 noting the progress) our tovn ha ! Bishop Kllgo has returned from mad during the past frv vears. He r Kehturlty. whr he has len In the addressed the lenolr p dillc schools Jn i Interest of the Methodist Conference j the morning Just aiW recess and ' Kll made an Interesting talk made a helpful and Interesting talk ',h" meeting of the Y. M. C. A. last to several hundred ool children. , hlghf.- and also spoke to th student Among many other Mod things he!'" th chapel this morning, . Every said that wluctloa ami skill wad the one herjEj(lad to see the former rojln tlv,nri towskd dxf.tplng tb j presUciit ot Trinity and welcome him Htate. "North CarIlitiTifta furnished i Mck to the college community. THE ITR8T AXXIVEBMARY. th West wMh morei.s'tler than any other Btat In the Valon." a id Mr Tompkins, "and there I no State in ' th Union that hag more maturafsre- TIn K.ient I Informally Celchraicd sourer thon North Carolina,- ' F.duca- r I andlna TeaslKTV Training Ron and skill Is what I needed to de- rk-hnol. ' I , 1 velop our resource "a'hf T am 'Mta''wT8lira' New an bbserrer, see o many boy and girls who am, Oreanvill, JS, C.. tct. I Testrrday working to oMa'n an ducation and was th first anniversary of th,Kat beoom kllled and edutatsd mn and i Carolina Training - School, and th women. Education and skill i to !n-1 chapel exercise wer approprlat to flu.trlal life what yeaat It tn Urend. It , the occasion. Th .usual devotional make no difference how much, flour exerrtaea wer conducted by Preiilnt good houaewlfe mal-e , up Into Wright. , Prof. W. H. Ragsdal mad bread, 1f ah do not th proper an- Intersstlng - talk" h Educational quantity nf yeast sb.. wl l ha a sad ; Prngresa In Norta Carolina for th imt,.T It. .1. urt' Jfteiei wtian ale asl ten year. : Oovernor Jarvl gav t,s tn j-mut" 11 auiiiesk ., hrt)t'a.lMi.f of th atabllshltia of th but w UtiiiPd.-t-1ntCoi1y ,by all.aenool iit cUuyl hi jwaaiu- Ah vrisenf , bowing. Fiftieth Great State Fair Hoime-Coming Jubilee Week October 17-22 - - I s I Marks the beginning; of permanent improve ments on the grounds with the Opening of the magnificent reinforced' concrete building for Agricultural and Horticultural Products. On of the finest Exhibition Halls in the South. T BIG MONEVrONCORIV AND COTTON ' . Automobile show Good Roads jdemonstrs f t ;: a. .-.'. ?- A'-', ti. i.'JL?:t'C-4l,v;S r -TS- I r t;'- --fe -.v- r-nsfth'-'- .i-'i'. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1910, edition 1
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