e Caucasian i;UM'.H KVTKIUMtlSK. Ir. L. M. rr . " ,wwo,wVSns,4? vsrris mil frota CIUXKT TTUtlll AT OXroni. Oar tea ports or raw . Jul) . Dr. N. M. fllalock't bom ac4 trc. :Jk- 4fttl daly fr are raStt4 tHcst&c for lUVV Tmwm, eighteen naiJ- south of KuUb. l t IIS.OOO.OOO. isiiriisc IVfcll (Kj-r. ,r 1VIa fr v4- were destroys ujr nre Sunday after-1 mrtIa or auui f 12!,960.O60 a fear r.oon. it u thought that rau a4ls Illk fceslsr f rl&e Assertes matcne were tne caue of tfc co.vailBS5narm nd tseir eraplojeiL Sagratioa. Ssu4 ft fc tm EstatWt Ciiy Locai Matters. of Wakf Court i wfcf.-k from . N us, 1 1 i v f r r Col- ... July 17th. ;rr in Ilaleigh yen . 0 degrees at two .t f-lt much warmer. iiiff'tini? was held In Dr. Joseph Hyde ..legist, addressed the Few Om of Small pot. William Johnson, a negro rfoci Hainl-t. a discovered in "Kaleffch a few days ago Ith a well developed ra of smallpox. Tho sanitary ca ters took him In charge and plaec-d him in the iHrHt house near the city. There are two other cztm of arnall jrfjx on South Harrington tr-?t. tA"ifcd ktfl,!iksl taila.a. fM TW. T ? Rm rm 4 T t 1W rtl Tts.. fi . , t , i airway cw?4 t fz?s. 4. cmmtt ? It-itt:. tw4 pooa aetl of tnft?eSr4 ullc 4 , t5t te Is 4ifif or Clttsca ffty tNt t uiuioa hu tpn rottw4 i& Ofof4.of tklnjr iw c4i. Oftttm lSt f;ly r? t j j J orit.asita.Uot3 tf ftrl rails- s t&r &otu. ll r er onilae frt!e a4 ttf -Uet of lrt I Vat !a t lis Vft l rrt LawjffV Wilt. (intltbtiric Dfiatcb.) It I or of t i!nlsr pu-i of the cotnplfcatiocj of oar Ica2 iriva that aSknt irJneei of it are far- er opftioB$ ba aidr4 loiKt-tblsc f foss4 its? cf t nhhed by th? error of lb mot cni- Jsof'' lntrrrt to tbir oJ. bst tt i&ft t etist:?s ncnt bwyer. The? cm of Samuel J. Tilden will, drawn by Jamet Carter, with full cona!taUon with the a lute and ?xrert t rotator, in a cas in f4r,.--V?f Wy !ort Ost of tbw cotsjaAtf m crop's ery iwcosd.. crranixd to tarcb for Eol4 Cf xhe otbef two jrtk tb tt Th-rf easM-s are under Ktrlct quar-j IonK standinr- Now Penniylrasia Tht" taexber of tb-if party, at work fciaXIac &H in ti f owbat cattre. ar U tttilrKTos4 r1tr asi tb otar i Wit ttti lt t? cf Wr e. jr t-r, Ca ct tt S.rt a Stfl Jtr Wife i!t5 i Umt. IW list t. an tin p. May I'omtfMinc Klrrt ion on Koad am! Farm Life liond Inue. The Wake County Itoad Connc'l an example exen more furnishes striking. The defeat of Tildcn's will lay in orerlookinp one of th requirements I:i"mljr dUrover. The nnderitar.4- of New York law in regard to cbarit- 18 t!lt if there shotiid hapten to wosncs in concert and bare bound thtix?lr-$ under a rsot tolessn agreement to diride the pots eaai. ly. rsardle!ui of mbat indiridua) looli; for htcm;st totrto i ahlA nr nhilanthrrtnf Unttaatm f.. be a number of th" nttf lft nr.r has decided to ak the Hoard of win of lhe ,alft Chef JusUce pax after takinj; the trouble of dutribut- Courity ComralBsloners to postpone, of tbls Stat? faUs on tho game ne&. tng the II.IQO contained In each te-i until the first Tuesday in November lect of a formality of Pennsylvania gold in them should be set tbo proposed election on the ques- Iaw. namelv that hrA ,h,rtf,!,u I aiu-rnoon. u; uon oi issuing ijuu.uuu in nonns ror . -bequests are made there must.be two ; me purpose oi improving tne roaas in tne county. inis action was : Jt.ileiKh were closed j ractioally all the , n t h e nil." i?h-n has granted a ; Harris, of , -McDowell -a.'ih servinK a three-' Ur larceny. taken in order to try to more sentiment In favor of the bond issue. The action of th Ttnari Council .xx of the Wake County Vill postpone the vote on the farm ! ,.1,-ation Monday, Prof, j nfe school, as the Board of County a as re-elected County j Commissioners m. and Miss Edith Roy- j arate election. THE MARKET "witnesses to the document. I Here are wills In which three of WOrk Upifhi rn!nnf ii n-roro f t " " V I o v lC ) J committed errors fatal to the validity of the document. "Every man Is sup-, posed to know the law," tartly re- Good middling I51c marked a Judge in a trial of a case. Strict middline l5ie j "Yes, your Honor," replied the coun-j Middling i5C. (Kecelpts yesterday, 13 bales,) KALKIGII CXJTTO.V MAKKKT iVurrvt4 Trj Tecrwlaj; bt t ks. Johnvun a rar win not order a sep- gel for the r!fpnP 'Wont tho i.,rtM -1 - - -v j n on the bench; and we maintain ap- ' lUl- j pellate courts to correct these er- Parker, Ex-Judge Win-' Corporation Commissioner H. Cay j rors." But here was a Supreme Court Fred Olds spoke in i -., ..,IUK. juun niec justice committing an in the interest of the ; Mr. Henry Clay Brown, a member' error tnat the lower courts will re- of the Corporation Commission, diedVerse early Tuesday morning after an ill-- ness of a few week. - ) Almost every one takes pleasure Mr.- Brown was "born in RandolDh In requiting trifling obligations; ay. A barbecue was grounds. i :;..: .!-;-iHral Leinster and Cap- ' ... i A l) , in, nrenarationsS County. When the Railroad Commis-, many PeoPJe are grateful for moder- ?(.r u. , ;iaiuneuL ui . ... x 4. ..u.u'sliow Ineratitude for ereat ones T.n ; va ii-ti n. lis vuu vuaiuiiaoiuui v aivu tli- North Carolina Nation- Guari. ; position he held continuously until j Rochefoucauld. RALEIGH PttOnUCK MARKR1 Butter J0& tl Lard i4e Eggs 20e Haras .22c. Hens 40 0 II Spring chickens 30 Sweet potatoes $1.00 . Com 95c Peas $2.00 the death of Commission B. F. Ay-; Mr. rvn y J. Olive, of Apex, has cock, a year ago jast April, at which j,Hn N ' !"1 attorney to the ke, time he was appointed Commissioner, County i:o iri oi riuuiauuu lu du- Dy uovernor Kitcnm, to nii out air. Cf.f,l Mr. W. H. Jones, who was notj Aycock's unexpired term. At the, a can. ii la?.- for re-election. The termj general election last fall he was elect- is for two years. ed fo ra term of four years. Mr.' Kitchin has issued an j Brown's wife survives him special term of court j Schools and Colleges dovorr.or order for a for Hoke County to convene on tne 17th day of August. This will be the fir.-t term of court Held in tne nev county of Hoke. NV,j! Dapree, of Garner, was held two negro highwaymen 'near Walnut creek, about a mile from Raleigh, a few days ago. The high waymen secured only eighty-two cents for their trouble. Will Have New Park Near Raleigh. Mr. Jas. II. Pou, attorney for the up by Carolina Power and Light Company, appeared before the Board of County Commissioners Tuesday and asked for o norm i f- tr ovf on tho far UnAR mation address President JOHN W. TYNDALL, of the company from Glenwood out a. m., LL. D.. Kinston, N, C. When writing our school adver tisers, please mention this paper. . ., , 4 , , , Industrial Chrisliaa College, inc. An ideal Institution for boys and srirls. Hisrh grade r olleeriate courses and he finet Gram mar school in the South Eight miles from city contaminations; not a drunkard in our com munity; heathful as the mountain: fine artesian water; Railroad advantages; and daily mail. Can WORK or ray you- way. ror f JI in or. the Fairview road, across Mr. Grimes Cowper's place and on to Las siter's mill. The permit was grant ed. Mr. Pou stated that the street Governor Kitchin yesterday grant-j car company intended to build a ei additional pardon to Ralph Bo-! beautiful public park there, the com Siek? convicted at the July term of j pany having purchased 160 acres of Catrvba County court of assault j iana for that purpose. It is proposed; pith a deadly weapon and sentenced to have the track laid right away and; to eighteen months on the roads. j have the park in shape by last of Charlf v. Rnhprts. son of Mr. and I September Mrs. C. X. Roberts, of Wake County, died Saturday in Rex Hospital at the aga of 22 years after an illness of some weeks. Mr. Roberts had lived in Raleigh the past year. Police Justice Thomas Badger and" his wife are both seriously ill at their home on Halifax street. Justice Badger has been unable to preside over the city court for four weeks and W. c. Harris is serving in his stead. 9 tttabtitd 6bA A Leading f BOARDING SCHOOL, tow Rates. ggrs Wide Patronage. Excellent j Buildings. Healthful WZ- S 5 Location g 5 s-d fui . Si J: S " 8 Cdtaiotfue, a a ss'g SB vuitn views ana tun S2.S S S S nart.cular sent Free. T.ST ZF S 0 Write to-day. Addris iPrs4efrt THE NORTH CAHOLIXA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MfcCHANtC ARTS Tlie State's Industrial College. Prof. z. V. Judd, Superintendent of Education of Wake County, left last Tuesday night for Columbia Univer sity, New York City, where he will Pursue some special studies. The Board of Education granted him a va cation. A hard rain fell in Raleigh for about twenty minutes Monday morn-ln?-- Farmers in the city that after noon from north of the city said there as no rain in their section that forcing. What rains we have had nave gone in streaks, and the most or the county is still very dry. The committee to select a site for tlln n - . . naieigh Y. M. C. A. building Will Establish Special Dispensaries for Treatment of Hookworm. Dr. John A. Ferrell, who is in Four-year courses in Agriculture; charge of the campaign for the eradi- In Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical cation of the hookworm in this State,! Engineering; ih Industrial Chemis announces that several special dispen-1 try; in Cotton Manufacturing and sariesfor the treatment of the dis- Dyeing. Two-year courses in Me ease will be established in the State, chanic Arts and in Textile Art. One Dispensaries will be established j year course in Agriculture. These during the next week in Columbus,; courses are both practical and scien Robeson, Sampson and Halifax, and' tine. Examinations for admission are with each there will be a special phy- held at all county-seats on July 13. sician and a laboratory man. The lo- For catalogue address cation of these dispensaries is to be THE REGISTRAR, changed about every four weeks. West Raleigh, X. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five reara'.ar Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuition to those who atrree to become teachers i n the State. Fall Session betrins September 13, 1911. For catalogue and other information ad diess JULIUS I. FOUST, President, Greensboro. N. C International Correspondence Schools OF SORANTON. PA. will trail you, durlmg spare time, tor a Government posltiom or to fill a re sponsible technical posltiom at a larg er salary tham you are now getting For full information, fill out the coupon v below and mail It to bur Washington office. M. D. Hanley, SupL, "I. C. S..M Wash ingtOB, D. C. Office 619. Pens eylvania Avenue, N. W. Dear Sir: Please send me lafor matioB aa to how I can become ; mention sl tioa) by epare time study wlibour leaving my present work until arc qualified. My name li Street and No Town and State.. has Purchased the lot on which Mr. H. Williamson's residonee ia sit Jtted, corner of Edenton and Wil mgton streets. The committee will eU the middle lot on the block b!ch was purchased for the Y. M. L- A. some weeks ago. lT1.Capt- A. J. Dougherty, Thirtieth ar Department for duty in North rohna, arrived in Raleigh Monday assume his duties as instructor of 6 -National Cxuard. His headquar rs are Raleigh, but Captain Dough- thp e?lU d WOrk in every part o btate where there is a company. Mr. Josepn A. Godown, of Colum- for'?hi0, has taken out a barter Panv "Ware"U-Well Shoe Com y. and has announced that he 1 open a store in Raleieh in the v . Associated with Mr. Godown In Mr Pwation of the company are j vv - Hinsdale, Jr.,-and Maj. Bernard. The authorized capital t'm t ?25'000 and of this amount of s.been Paid or purposes am,..I . tt"uu At 18 iurtner .an- CDPr.t 1 the company may also a snoe factory. t Jiounroc ecnanic Arts an- lDg utuer coiumn its open- ,nS for . VUU,1UU i-o upeu- last v another ear on September 7: Itsl!".11 enro"ed 630 students. Jart i li08 are ins a Prominent State Li 6 industrial Hfe of our and are in demand at good sal- With the County Commissioners. At a meeting of the County Com missioners Tuesday it was ordered that a new road from the Avent ferry road to T. A. Stephens' store be laid out and worked as soon as possible j Mr. W. W. Utley appeared before! the Board relative to a claim for( damage to land caused by a change in Holly Springs road. This was re-, f erred to a committee. . j It was ordered that the road fromi Riley's Cross-Roads to Zebulon be made a public highway. ' ! A petition received to change line of Mark's Creek Township was or deerd to lie over for thirty days and be advertised. The election set for August 31st on the road and bond issue was post poned to the first Tuesday in Novem ber. MEREDITH COLLEGE One of the few colleges for women in the South that confer an A. B. Degree represent ing four years of genuine college work according to the Standard Colleges. Diplomas awarded in the Schools of Elocution, Art, and Music. Library facilities excellent Systematic training in Physical Education under Director. Courts for basket-bail and tennis. Boarding Club where by about half an hoar of daily domestic service, students save from $52 to $65 a year. Stndents not offering the neccessary units for entrance may prepare in Meredith Academy, i Believed to be the cheapest woman's college of its grade in the South. For catalog, Quarterly Bulletin, or fuller information address. RICHARD TILMAN VANN, Raleigh, N. C. First in Silk Making. (St. Paul Dispatch.) A bulletin recently, issued by the Central Department shows that the United States leads the world in man ufacturing silk, with the possible ex ception of China, from whjch no fig ures are obtainable. We took first place from France in 190L5. and have maintained our lead. We not only are the greatest manufacturers of silk goods, but the greatest consum ers. Although we manufactured in 1909 silk worth $196,425,000, we ex ported less than 1 per cent of the goods we made. Our silk industry in 1869 amount ed to $12,210,000. It was more than $41,000,000 ten years later. It had more than doubled again in 1889 when it was $87,298,000. It was $107,256,000 in 1909and more than $133,000,000 five years later. The per capita expenditure for silks inthis country in 1880 was $1.46, and in J909 it was $2.50. And all the in crease In consumption has been tak en care of by home mills. . Our im ports of manufactured silks have shown no Increase in 30 years, the TIRIMHTTV COLLEGE 1859 1892 1910-1911 Three memorable dates: The Granting of the Charter for Trinity College; the Removal of the College to the growing and prosperous City of Durham; the Building of the New and Great er Trinity. Magnificient new buildings with new equipment and enlarged facilities. Comfortable hygienic dormitories and beautiful pleasant surroundings. Five departments: Academic; Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering; Law; Educa tion; Graduate. - For catalogue and other information, address R. L. FLOWERS, Secretary Durham, N. C ESTABLISHED 1898 Location ideal; Equipment unsurpassed. Students have use of the library, gymnasium, and athletic fields of Trinity College. Special attention given to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the Irving conditions of boys under his care. " x Faculty of college graduates. Most modern methods of instruction. Fall term opens September 13. For illustrated catalogue, address . W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, N. C DO MOT DELAY The Agricultural and Mechanical College , FOR THE COLORED RACE Will Begin lis Kail Term Sep. 1, 1911 ' - The young men who prefer boarding and lodging upon the campus must secure accommodations at once, as the limited accommod ttions are being rapidly reserved. For catalog and other information, address PRESIDENT J. B. DUDLEY, :: Greensboro, Fi. 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