r" v Faculty Composed of Nine Arriving Today. Prorata Educational Institutions lx tpp: ? Tomorrow, October let, marks the opeolns day of the Washington Col legist* Institute which promises to Ik one ol the strongest educational In llna. The faculty of the Institute numbers nine at the openlnr of the fall session and If this should prose Inadequate to meat Uw needs of the .. mtmtanl Krteler ntha* fasehore seel 11 he added to the corpb -ot Instructor*. On the trains from the north and weyt teachers and students are arrlvtai today. Many of this number wli: lslt this part of the state for th? first tlms. If our cltlsens sre approached by Inquiring young men and women as to the location o streets or points of Interest, they may be quite certain that they aw students attempting to become acqusinted with their new environmenta. gj ' lt ha8 re(Iulrod heroic measure* to, open the school according to the ifc1' : ' original program by the flst of October. While the building is not yet completely finished and furnished th? students will be cared for tsmporari W - * r < je| j^p.y;f > gv , uf ly In variour residences of Washington Park where Ives a eoony of netgb hotly and belpfyl people who have co-opeiated with Preaident Lowthet In making possible the beginning 01 the first year according to the promise made to proapeotlya students Pleasant rooms have bean tecurec in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. B. O Moas Mr. and Mrs S. C. Pegram. Mr. and Mrs... Tanfleld. the Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. L Y. 8haw, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Flynn and at the residence of Preaident and Mrs. B. A. bowther. The opening of the school Is thns due to the kindly interest and co-operation of the Washington Park colony who are fn. terested In the success of the lnstl tute which now adds materially tc the desirability of this neighborhood trar's office tor the prtsent ft at thr residence of the president. The first |?a waa Lather B. Whitehurst of Bethel. ? This joude man journeyed to Waahi? tnfiton on Thpraday of laat week dot the purpose of helps the first to b< enrolled aa a student. Tomorrow the matriculation of students will begin it the tempow oBoe. All da) stndenta Ktoo em Axpeenng to enroll will report et the residence of Dr. W P Smell, end how occupied hp Preeldent Lowther, Wedneeder morning The belenee of the week will be devoted to the oleeetlcetlon or student! end the brgentletlDn or the dell) program. By the drat of ant weak students srlll be expected to heglr the serious work of study In the vert, oue departments end courses Outside of the regwler college prep, mretory coulees. BttsnUon Is directed commercial training, to the egrlcnltufet department *1 the head of s^h-^me- the mae. 1 college ol agriculture, ttnnrmuslc department where thorough training in both Instruments! end vocel mo etc will he given, to the norms [ ' courses for the tretalng of teacher, u ' " ' ' til aj^ 1 En . ft- J " ' I ence department for. tastrnetlon li the line art of hou.ehold manege ment and decoration It hat been the aim ot Ike Institute to at the oonreea to the needs of the state knf to follow the requirements of th? department of publle Inetruotlon. The Institute.te resdf to offer courses o. Instruction covSfeng the elementsr> and high school grades and two ream of work in oolleae leading to the de greet of B. X. and B. B. Thne auto student who graduates from the sea domic department will ha peps rod tc enter ear college or university In thi country end en/ graduate of tho collegiate department wlU be eqnlppet to enter any collage or unlverelty In t^e Junior year. The formal opening of the institute ' will be postponed till November 14 and Sfi When It la planned to enter I tain distinguished visitors and receive all from\he city who may wiab to inspect the building. The town may well be proud of the strength and architectural excellence of thk new building which faced the flerc? story of September 3d and was tr A. LOWTHKH Skwtffr I . H I ^ ' H*- - ^ lexM* I?OIXM October toe > Z.. Ho war aamfcgea. ureat credit i: due Mi*. W. C. Millar for the quality Of workmanship represented In this structure. Mr. Miller has pat con (ftientlooe effort, intelligence ant skill in the building which wt|l stand as a monument to his b^et labor. Th> local school coramltyje stood unanimously for the .prompt opening o the school and by their untiring ad herence to the task in hgnd hav? greatly forwarded the work. U is hoped that the initial bnlld-' tog of the Washington Collegiate In stltnte will be the first In a numbei of noble edifices to be dedicated %c. the cause Of Christian education without which ournation .shall no achieve enduring prosperity and with which it shall continue to occupy the fret place among the leaders of modem civilisation. The people of this historic town are conspicuous fof their loyalty to the best Idsala which have lived tod thrived among their aOsenship from*the earliest days oJ settlement down through each sucT t needing generation. This new schoo which should draw stndents hither | from every part of the state and the country In the future Is a noble testimonial to this abiding Interest In the things thst endure and are supremely worth while. To live in a town withinnt ulnna anH with rhnr<-h*a and at. cellent schools and an Institution dedicated to ther advancement of Christian civilisation is a rare privilege Tor which we should all be thankful. Out from this place Is the future will go young men equipped to take their places among the Ipaders of MrtJ/genhmtion In Indaa try,, agricultural development. In poultice, the law, medicine and the rAlnlatry of the gospel No one car measure the taflueneeTftr food Wfc realised from the life of that community where thrive "those Institu, al and spiritual p**af. D W. Bo*. of MIMUUra, wbc husiness, returned home this morn r B m- ~' t I\ l j M ' *:& - H . New- ai To the Faculty Trinity Coll eg t Durham, N. C , Sept. 30.?Anothe Instructor has been added to the di partment of modern languages a Trinity college In the person o: Ml Charles Louis Town send, who oomo to Trinity with an unusually fln academic record, the beat testlmor lala as to character and several year successful erpetrience ss teaohei Mr. Townsend (s a drat honor gradt ate of McGlll university of Montres Canada, where he distinguished bin self for excellent work In moaer 1 languages, fvik T.'J ??* ; .*L; ' After graduating at McOUl unlvei pity, Mr. Townsend began teach.fi In the famous Crelghton school, c Montreal.. Later he became a men her of the fmmHw hf-fy high school. In both of these achoo: he showed marked ability aa a teact ?*. >? .tUft. i Tfas been a student In the gradual department of Harvard university, 1 the department of German. Of tali the head of that department write* 'He la one of the ablest men w have ever had in German." Mr. Townsend la now oompletlh his doctorate thesis, and will be candidate In June for the degree < doctor of philosophy from Hanran as he has already completed his res deuce work at that university. Tt college considers Itself fortunate 1 securing the services of so promlsln a young scholar. He will arrive 1 Durham today and take up his woi at the coHege at once. JEWISH NEW YEAR BEQJISWEII. NIGH Thursday next la the Jewish Ne Year, Rush Hashona. The Jewle stores In the city will close* the places of business on Wednesdz erenlng at six o'clock and Will ke? closed, until Friday morning. Sato day week the Hebrews of the cli wfll celebrate their Day of A ton moot. > i EXCELLENT PICTURES AT BILLED AT_LTRIC THEHTE With an offering of feature mi tion pictures same as those that wl be found among the urogram offe d At the Lyric today, the man amusement lovers could not ask f< a better and more interesting da of pictures than the ones Wiled. The program offered last night i the Lyric was one that received good many laughs. The vaudevll] bill. "Elmore and Bartlett" opens with a little singing, talking ax dancing. > * - ;rji Today's program offers an en til change In both vaudeville and motlc pictures snd a bill different entire! from that given last night. Gins Have Started, p The Havens Oil company hai lUHdd up their Main street ai Bridge street gins for lite seaso The compaay U now prepae-d ar eeadp to puechaoe aeed cotton aa we MJtta foe the public.^ The plant. y ^ -J <*' gjn_ -JL rl Jv k m fW f 4^ UL ?JL i \' Innprrnnntinii nu M91MIHI Iffl he stbIts ! causes a j Ijf i- Pcllce and Merchant Have a Near-Fl?ht?Tri.il Wedncst day 4 P. M. Before Recorder and Jury. ? Yesterday afternoon between five r and six o'clock considerable excite*" meni was caused on Market street ail ^ the store of W. M. Swannor, dealei ' * in groceries, fruJts^.oio.f, occasioned A- hy-ar (Umii i r --ta>0c%ne Vein oval ~oi A aoras barrels and other obstruction: * setting on the sidewalk, with Chlel Police George Howard and Policemar R. J. Roberta. From all accounU there waa a near fight and In the scuffle Fhloh followed Mr. Swannet 1 bad hia arm badly braised, Swannc r after the row was arrested by the >! officers and carried to Jail where In t * very few minutes he cave bond fo? * ' his appearance before the recordci L< thla morning. As to how" the difficulty originate* * la somewhat conflicting Wnw. >k ard states that he and Policemar Roberts were passing the store ant that he addressed Swanner in t pleasing way telling him that he wa< blockading the sidewalk. Swannei replied that there was plenty/ of rooir Tfor them or anyone to pass. Chie Howard then told Swanner that th< law only allowed a merchant tw< w feet from the building on which t,jj piece boxes, barrels, etc. WoTd' 1, followed this statement the retul being that Swanner was apprehended )t and carried to Jail. As the chief en r. deavored to make the arrestHSwaimepulled away from him and ran in hii e- tore. Mr. Swanner In giving his side o the story states that he was endear oring to get some boxes setting 01 the sidewalk In his store out of th< rain when the chief and Policemat R Roberts passed. The chief toll Swanner that he was blockading th. walk and that he was only alio we 9- two.feet from his bnilding. Swanne 111 says that he replied that he wds try r- ing as fast as he coald to move th< obstruction and that if the officer >i wanted th*em moved thej K would have to do it Swanner re pea ted the statement when the chie it asked what he said. This cause* words>to follow and the chief mad< lc a pass at him causing Swanner t< id seek refuge In his stofe. The of floors then entered his store and grabbed him but Swanner managed r? to free himself and run behind th* - ? BIB tia?e 01 ma aim l? enlty Swanner UJi that a nan fleshe. in bin face Tbsy wan ordered tron his ston hut refused and tbaa Swan nar Bare .ha at once proceeded t eject Polloeman Robarts. The ar ct tajijiBBjliiiir-e---- - id Before the recorder this morula; h the defendant wee charged with oh if ctmctlng the sidewalk and alao n ll? elating an officer He waa represent nl ed by A T>. MacLean City Attorney o H. C. Carter. Jr.. da fondant's counsel naked to ? B? HbV'-'' :"' j a. ? B^^^wBSSSLg-^. :L -' / Block Signal System on R.R. Washington, D. C., 8ept 30.?The Southern railway company is now installing an automatic electric block signal system on the main line between Seminary, .Va., and Orange, Va., a distance of 80 milet all double track. This system will be similar to the type w?lich hog given splendid rdbults on Up double I track stretches between Denim, N. C. and Charlotte, N. C., and between Monroe, Va., through Lytlchburg ti. Moatyiew, Va.-. -and-when completed1 wilt provide continuous automatic signal protection for trains from Orange into the Washington termltta? "station, giving in all a total of 198, miles of double track protected b> thlii ayr^1" the Washington-Atlanta main line. One hundred and six signals wlK I erected at .intervals of about twe | eaeh- lwterval constituting t "block" and the system will includt 13 interlocking plants controlling syltches. The current for operatlnf the signals and switches and fox lighting all stations, switches and signal lights between Seminary anc Orange, will be supplied by a high tension 4,400 volt, 3 phase transmis. sion line, from a sub-station to b< built near Alexandria, using power yui tuc aciouuija v/uuul}1 k Power company's plant. To provide for an emergency snpply, a powei plant will be built at Ora^c* ped with a gasoline engine and an al* ternatlng current generator of suffl, clent to operate the entire system. The signals wlli be the usual three position upper quadrant type, utdng red, green and white lights at niqhl for the "stop," "caution" and "pro, ceed" indications. The interlocking plants controlling switches will be equipped with power signals anc electric lights in the towers and on the signals. Annunciators will be provided to announce the approach i of trains .n both directions at each of these towers. This protective I system represents the latest product1 of engineering science and will great-! ly facilitate traffic and increase the j 1 safety of train operation in this tar ' rltory. 1CHAS. VENTERS BOUND OYER SUPERIOR COURT i | Tha case of State vs. Charles Venters for assaulting his wife, Chrlsto, the recorder this morning at the city | hall. The defendant was not represented by counsel end plead gntlty o | the charze. Tre onlv vitnHMa w?m Mrs. Venters and Policeman Roberta Lj After hearing the facts the "recordei ' stated'that he did not hare jnrisdlc' tlon so bound the defendant over tc ' das next term of Deaafoct countj su' perlor court In a bond of 9100 jus | tilled. Re was oommltted to jail. lfr* Bailie A. Dugufd of * Vanceboro,wraa the gut* j?f friends yeaterday. . ,i,.. : a Jury ao tha caaa waa poatponad . until WKMttr aftarnoon at 4 o'etonk. Twaiva man are to.ba turn . monad (rem UN townahlp of Waah I Ulston, Chooowlalty and Loop A are <' ^ ?V-*? J- * ' . ' ..-- ;'y. > *; .?' ' '( KILLING SC ^BEAUl TV Act for the Protection Should V Studied Card 3av? ryi i r lni|ii ie1111111 i JOBCE BRACAW BEARS CASEIN CHAMBERS Bts Honor Jo4|9 Stephen C Br?gaw beard In chambers yesterday a mandamus proceeding asking *ha? the clerk of the superior court 01 HyCe county be compelled to appoint a drainage commissioner for Matin nuiiMi iage. xne appointment was resisted by the clerk upon the giound that there was no vacancy in the office. The petitioner was represented b H C. Carter. Jr., of this city and the respondent by Messrs. Spencer and Spencer and Mann and Jones of Bwan Quarter. Judge Bragaw reserved his decision. Quite a number of cltl sens from different sections of Hyde county were present at the hearing WHITE CHILD RUN OVER COR. MAIN UNO SECOND STS. Two colored girls in a buggy ran over a small white girl yosterda> Afternoon at the. corner of Market and Second streets and at first it waa thought bi the bysanders that she was hurt, but upon examination ft was found that she had escaped Injury. The names of .tfys partlet could not be ascertained. "Bobs" la 81 ' London, Sept 30.?Lard RobertEngland's most famous living solay. . Knoxvllle, Tenn, 8*pt 10.?-TWt' 1$ "Helen Keller Day" at the Nation, al conservation convention. Hist Keller makes an address before ! thousands of admirers, telling their how, after over twenty years of almost ceaseless effort, she earned tc talk, though harm deal, dumb sad lUIRREL IN FORT COUNTY of Game In Tkii County illy by Huntsmen. May it for Violation. Sactlon L That It shall bo oath*. J ful tar mar parson or parsons. drop a lor eorporatloo. to harbor, ottar toa B aala or sail say qoall, partrldaa aa . ant. taking afl collectively. Pr session, being that of Thomas Spen-cer vs. Charity Spencer for divorce. Eight cases were continued until noon the Impv woo ?? -- *? ? vM.F?.uuticu iv irjr the case of J. T Nicholson vs. Giles Cutler which is now in progress. See Bryan's New Hat. Fredericksburg, Md., Sept- 30>? ? Secretary of State Bryan arrived here today to deliver the principal address before the Federicksburg fair. Special interest centered in Mr. Bryan'* much-discussed'new hat, a fuzzy Telvet affair, with a batwing bow, which he is affecting nowadays Instead ol the broad-brimmed hat he has wore for years. ANOTBER BMDSOME FRIZKC1VEN AWtT Now is the chance for someone who uses electricity in their hoxaae or places of business to secure tf v'i handsome prise which is offered by the Washington Electric Light plant. The requirement la that every real" dent customer pay their electric light - "% bill by the tenth of October. Every ! one complying with this request wlV be entitled to a chance for either s coffee purcolator, electric iron or a -inch disc stove. The company in sending bills to the consumers thfr month will enclose a coupon which explains Itself. Chicago Visitor H?Nb- -J \ ?Z Mr. A. C. Hamilton. reprtmU?? Dm H. Matt. ?u a c?ller At tk% offleo And arraacad for tbe idftn tlaementa and teutlmonlal. of Mayn't Wonderful Stomach ratnediaa to be . . I pnbllabad In tkla pa par alao i einedtaa would b* OA aale at thai Blount Drad *?? ? 1 -t -tjjsffll ?~5 Is CxXUm Market. V,.1' - ? "w Uat cotton. U and UK- M ' M nottoA. H4U ^