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3 j In iSociety Miss Agnes Gray Carter of Winston, Is visiting Miss Mrry Carter Ray. Mrs. J. T. Sharp and Miss Carrie Lewis Barnes left yesterday for the, mise HIggs; Mr. H. Moses, Miss Lucy Andrews; Mr. Graham Andrews, Miss Tattle Carroll; Mr. Lyons, Miss Beu- lah Sanderlin; Mr. Johnson Miss Geor- gie Sanderlin. 1T1L511NGT03 C1ETT ' FUtafeU Wedding In !Yrth Carolina ! f-j City by tha I '- Wilmington; N. C. August 6. Spe- clal. A very quiet but exceedingly ..u When.. vSnU . v.'PW edd.nS In yhleh hundred, of oun J, j Wilmington friends were Interested, pA , . 4 . . .,home of . the bride's parents, Mr. and Mn Oliver Styron..at Currie yester- from fcouth Carolina here he mornlnr. contracting parties eomranled his wife and children who mm Mary QctavIa styron and U1 srend -some time, In that state. Mn IIumphfey Marshall. . : The - m . . ceremony was performed by . Rev. V. Miss Vincent of Arkansas, who stop-.H gtarbuck of the Presbyterian rd over here with her vousin. Mr. church. Tha bride formerly lived In H. Harris, went to Aake Forest yes-:TVilmfnet0n and i well and ocularly the snn gets big arjd xmnd, Rootbeer should be around. A pckf makes fire fallona. CHARLES E. HIRES CO Malvern year Bfshop Asbury came. Although F -v SCHOOLS ' SCHOOLS It was pn Tuesday, November 11, 1S00.' ,, that Bishop Asbury preached at tne, j Killian home this bouse remamea: Standings uiLi auuui a. jrear agu. frday to visit friends. Mr. John Turner and Miss Turner of Burlington are In the city. m m m Mrs. M. O. Sherrlll and daughter re turned yesterday from Hickory. y Mrs. M. A. Leard left last afternoon fr Concord to visit at the iftme of Col. Taul B. Meares. Mr. George B. Allison of the Cana dian Sun Ufa , Insurance Comoany Is spending a few days here on business. Mr. and Mrs, Allison have been in Can ada and Mrs. Allison, formerly Miss Lillle Workman of Raleigh, remained there while her husband came on this pouthern tri.- DREW THE LINE ON STRONG SOCKS For a delightful outing go with San- i ders & . Ne-man on their personally rted train to Asheville. Auer. 11th. CASHIER DEWEY STOLE $50,000 DURING JULY The New Bern Bank Muddle Littleton Female College. One of the most prosperous s cools in the South, with a high standard ' scholarship, locate nt a vvv popular Summer Resort, and with a large patronage from five staU , extending, from New Jersey to Flori daan Institution j-iht is i ng a great work. We will take a limited number of pupils, including Board and Full Literary Tuftion, 352.90. per term on conditions made known on application to tger of the Amusing Scene in the Trial nc h at- .of a Criminal Case in Granville County known here. The gTOom is a young man highly esteemed" In this commu nity. He Is private secretary to Mr. J. R. Kenley, general mana Atlantic Coast Line. Among the at tendants from "Wilmington were Rev. and Mrs. Jno. R. Marshall, Messrs. D. C. and E. R, Marshall. Carolina, where they will spend their oxrora, . f USU3W JTV kII honeymoon.. . The Granrile superior court haa been Miss Theresa J. Penny, daughter of In session here all week. Judge Oliver Mrs. Eliza C. Penny of this city and II. Alen presiding. In Judge Aliens Mr. Joseph B. Llnder. a well known charge to the grand Jury he laid great young man employed by the Standard stress on the liquor and gambling Oil Company, were married Sunday at evils, claiming that these two are re- Morehead City, whither they had gone Bponsible for 85 per cent of the crime on a visit..' The wedding was a gret- committed. His charge was plain and na- green affair. Mr. Linder and his practical. Solicitor A. L. Brooks is very bride returned to Wilmington yester- ably taking care of the commonwealth's day. ,v interests. The most of the cases tried Miss Miriam Allen is visiting in Scot- Mr?. Theresa p. Ray of Providence, are fOT unimportant offenses, and just land Neck. . J Mecklenburg county, and Mr. Edward a few" convictions. N ' K. Niven of Waxhaw, curprised Jhelr "Waiter Sherron, charged with slan Mr.,and Mrs. J. D. Rlggan and Miss friends by marrying here Monday. They derlng MIss Electra Lloyd, was found Mattie Woodard left yesterday for F.u- n-ere on a visit to tha seashore and de- &ullty and judge Allen sent him to quay. elded to return home as man and wife. rdg fQr fQur monthg. , , ; The ceremony was performed by Rev. amusing incident happened .miss inaren xuion Ci x.n.b vr: a. u. .icv.iurtr ai u -'"" f durlnff yesterday's session. While the Raleigh last afternoon for a visit to Handsome invitations have been is-I Conner, an old darkey sued to friends """r 1 charged with burning his wife's house. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Branch, which was being tried and veral witnesses will take pjace at 4 o'clock Sunday af t t 8 RET. J. M. RH ODES, A. M., Pres., Littleton . - , i - Grows from Bad to Worse, i $4,000 Reward Chairman Franklin McNeill of the corporation commission gave out the statement last night that the short age of T. W. Dewey, the defaulting cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank of New Bern has grown to $121, 000 and Is still increasing as the inves tigation proceeds. It has been ascer tained Mr. McNeill says, that not less than $50,000 was taken during July. It will be seen by reference to a spe cial telegram from New Bern printed elsewhere that the Post's New Bern correspondent says the shortage has reached $130,000, nearly $10,000 over Mr. McNeill's figures. The same special brings the ifews that the board of di rectors have increased the reward for Dewey from $200 to $4,000. Chapel HilL M!s Rena DIx who has been visit ing Miss Ellie Dlx returned to her home in Charleston, S. C. yesterday. had been examined both for and against . 4Va fanI ternoon. A large family or cnnaren, ie udCiiw --- -- grandchildren, great-grandchildren and The prosecution was aSin5 k r fviflrria win nrpsent to on account of the tracks leading irom terday afternoon, for their home in j join Mr. and Mrs. Branch fa their the house being the defendant's. State Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dortch left Flaherty "Foightin with Doogan, wuz he? An did little Doogan do all that damage to 'um?" Casey "Not at all!. Not at all! That wuz done by p'leeceman that separa-ated them." Brooklyn Life. SCHOOLS O Aberdeen. Mlrs. They have been xne guests of Colonel and Mrs. T. S. Ke nan. Miss Au3rey TJIenn went to Durham last afternoon to visit friends., , Mrs. YV. II. Bain left yesterday for Hen-icrsonvill. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rose went to Wayne county yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root. Misses Penelon and Jane Myers of Wash- lncton. X. C. and Miss Mae Wood of happiness In recalling the 50th mile Senator Hicks, wno was repriuii post in their married life. the old darkey, saia: iaKe j- Miss Mary Post, daughter of Mr. Jo- shoe and show your foot to the court scph F. Post, treasurer of the Atlantic and jury." The old man did so. "Now," Coast Line, entertained a party of said Mr. Hicks, "pull off your sock." friends on a trip to Savannah this judge Allen could stand no more and week on a private -car. The party was he said: Mn Solicitor, I don't think composed of Miss Marv Post.- Mrs. tne state has any case against the Jos. F. Post. Miss Julia Post of Wll- so T will discharge him." Moral: mir.gton. Miss Morgan, Miss rniiups Wear strong socks. of Richmond. Miss Hanna or uaiumure and Mr. Jos F. Post, Jr. The farmers are very blue about the low price of tobacco. They say that they can'.t raise It for the present pri ces. I went into Bullock & Mitchell's warehouse today and they had a fair "Twelfth Night" Coming The famous Shakespearean artist, break prices ranging from 1 to 10 j Miss Marie Walnwright, is soon to pTo- cents. Elizabeth City, left here yesterday for ; du'p ..Tweifth right". under the dlrec- Rlowirir Rock. Mrs. George Ball returned yester day from a visit in Smlthfield. Mr. Walter Hunter went to Pittsboro yesterday where Mrs. Hunter is visit Mrs. Mar Bryan Smith and Miss Isabella Skinner, left yesterday for Roaring Gap. Mrs. Frank D. Perry and daughter, Miss Lesette Perry, of New Bern, and Miss Dee B. Duncan of Raleigh, left yesterday for B!a.k .Mountain. Maj. and Mrs. S. F. Telfair. Misses Janet and Kate Badger and Mr. Thos. C. Denson have returned from More head City. Miss Zoe Barber, who has been the guest of Miss Lucy Hulln, went to Garner yesterday. H-v. X. M. Watson and wife of Chapel Hill spent yesterday in the city and left in the afternoon for Jark on srrings to sojourn a while. From :here they will go to Jonesboro to visit relatives. Miss Vara Parks, daughter-in-law tf Mr. H. M. Hotleman of Lal:evlew, was brought to the city yesterday, for je-tment by Dr. J. It. Rogers. Miss Parks stuck a nail In her foot Thurs day and suffered much pain. She was lrcorrpanled here by Mr. Holleman tnd her mother, j tion of Mr. Jules Murry in this city. conducted train. VMtwdnv'a train brousrht two little cirls and one small boy from one of the u-MtPrn counties to live in the Masonic Go to Ashevllle August ft for only orDhanaire. This institution is doing $3.5rt on Newman & Sanders' personally a WOrk under the supervision of Col. Hicks. I .hear It reported that the Oxford cotton mill will soon be started up again. It has been idle for about one month. The merchants generally report a fair summer business, . and of course are looking for a big trade this fall. ASBURY'S CHAIR Bishop Duncan Occupies a Historic Relic Ashevllle. N. C, Aug. 7. Special. XFORD SEMINARY, OXFORD, N, O 1903 1850 Apply for beautifully illus trated catalogue containing 12 views of grounds, build ings, dormitories, society hall, laboratory, &c, with courses of study. Board and full literary tui tion for annual session,$i4o. R P. HOPGOOD, Pres. rcMILl.ni5?ITAItt TO CCK8TH rfl. aenre Itaiertala 1 "r f MIhu binntn, Sharp mod V f kin ic nn Moncure and Miss Vlv- Inne Moncure gave a delightful card pnrtr at their home on North Blount Ftrect Thursday evening complimen tary to their charming guests. Miss Shannon of Henderson, Miss Sharp of Portsmouth and Mls Terklns of Ten nessee. The rooms were most prettily deco rated and the score cards were hand somely hand painted. The first prize as won by Miss Tattle Carroll and presented by her to Miss llelle Per kins of Tennessee. Mr. Chas. Heck se cured the booby. Delightful refreshments were served. The punch bowl was presided over by Miss rattle Carroll and Miss Belle Terklns. ruides the guests of honor the fol lowing couples were present. on this h tppy occasion: Mr. Percy Fleming. Miss Irene Lacy; llr. Crowson. Miss Trapler; Mr. Wm. Trow, Miss Margaret Mackey. Mr. Ben Dixon," Miss Mary Lacy; Mr. Fab Briggs. Miss Nell Hinsdale. Mr. Jno. Arrlngton. Miss Annie Hinsdale; Mr. Henry Primrose. Miss Kmlly Hlggs; Mr. Jas. McKlmmon. Miss F.llen West; Dr. Tucker. Miss Mary Andrews; Mr. Bn Lacy. Miss Skinner; Mr. Sherrill. Mls Mabel Young; Mrs. Des Mackey. MHs Smedes: Mr. Kd Roe Stamps. Miss Mary Smedes; Mr. H. Hill. Mis? Trapler; Mr. Chas. Heck, Miss Jessa- 1 stops U&cotigb d 2el larkifi THREE MEN ON TRIAL FOR MURDER ... - A Notable Case Taken up in Columbus Superior Court Yesterday "Wilmington, N. C, Aug. 7. Special. Columbus superior court in special ses dnn nt wh!tvtile. took up this morn- ing one of, the most notable murder During the session of the Ashevllle trials ever held In eastern Carolina, ii district Metnoaist conierence wy, is the case against Jabel Register and Bishop Duncan, of Spartanburg, pre hls father, H. B. Register, and Cross siding, a most interesting and affecting Kdmondson. charged wltn tne muraer incident occurred, ur. i. a. xe of Jesse Soles, white, and Jim Staley, the venerable and beloved local preach colored. all of Columbus county. The er of Weaversville, stepped forward and grand Jury brought in true bills against presented a chair once used by Bishop the three men! Hon. Jno. D. Bellamy Asbury and asked that Bishop Dun and Donald MacRacken. ! counsel for can use It during this conference. The the defendants, made a motion for con- chair is the property of Mrs. Killian tlnuance. This was overruled." Col. N. who lives about a mile north of the . rTo f T.i.mhPrton and Messrs. church. It was the property of her it .mri Twls of Whitevllle, will husband's father when Bishop" Asbury assist Solicitor Lyon in the prosecu- preached in the old Killian home in the tion The trial will probably last until year 1800. I,.. rv,r nt nt week. Possibly the first Methodist preach- The murder of Jesse Soles and Jim er who ever visited Buncombe county c.i- f tho most henious was Francis Poythress, but, to use riA.. vr committed" in that Fectlon his own language, he "became sick of . c.i.. .nH thB wpre Knrth Carolina" and left the same 111 LIIC lCi.t wvw - " - I in the farmer's huse and Soles was the UNIVERSITY Of NortH Carolina Academic Department, Ia.w, Medicine Pharmacy One hundred and eight scholarships. Free. ; tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the needy. 608 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, Water Works, Cen tral Heating System, Library 40,000 vol umes." Fall term, academic and pro fessional departments, begins Sept: 7, 19Q3. Address F. P. VENABLB, President, CHAPEL HILL. N. C. 'restitute for Women 2 Conserva tory of Music. The Best Place for Yoar Daughter Jnstittrte for Young Wcmen(25 Conserva tory of Music. The Best, Place for Your Daughter Irvstitxe for Youns Women Sb Conserva tory of Music. IS Best. Place for Your Daughter College Courses High Standard Catalogue FREE Address, Jas. Dinwiddie President College Courses .HighStandan Catalogue FREF Address. . rJas. Dinwiddie Presides; College Courses PEACEVj?" FREE Address, 'Jas. Dinwiddie Presided STTS A M KiVUI (1 1 1& I RALEIGH B N. C. JS k XT K B I JI m m 1 BiTfTnU J m f I 1 1 RALEIGH believed to have considerable money In his possession. Jabel Register Is charged with having sneaked up to the house and shot the men when they were unaware of anyone's presence. A shot run was used and it was loaded with hurkshot. II. B. Register and Cross Kdmondson are held as accessories to the crime. SCHOOLS Baptist Female University ABOLISH SCREENS Winston Aldermen Asked to Regulate the Saloon Business .r Recitation periods an hour each. $2,000 S uT as beTnesentedthto ?2 worth of new equipments f or Departments of C hemistry, churcnes. n ' .v, . , . tt j. Mof Vinmat 1P3 Mnsif. De- Winston aiaermen, bsmhS twl lOlOuV, irnVSlCS, niSlUiy, cliiu. iuuwiiivw. rAouire the saloons to open at 6 a. to J , ' , i , and to close partment embraces two 01 tne uiree umvici Schools of Art, Science, and ! Philosophy ; Bible; Art; Expression; and Business. Faculty of 5 men and 19 wo men, whose whole time, with two exceptions, is given to Trinity Colle A million dollars invested In e ndowments and equipments. Lre library facilities, j Twelve thousan d. volumes added to library during the past year. Ten scientific labo ratories. Gymnasium under scien tific direction. 160 undergraduate and graduate courses of. study. Courses of study leading to civil a nd electrical engineering. Many scholarships awarded. Loan fund to aid worthy young men. Trin ity graduates in great demand for responsible positions. Expenses -i very moderate. The aim is- Christl an education vrithout any sectarian ; sirit or teaching Sons of mmlst ers and young men studying tb ministry are not charged tuition. Send for catalogue. D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, DURHAM, N. C. F OAfC- RIDGE' INSTITUTE ' l. inkiivcDcrrir and COL 51st Year TSE"? INQ. and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENS . : ' in view of the mountain. Sth. Rates: $125.00 to $175.00 per annum. 4 FOR BIAOTIFUL CATHOOUt. DM. &M. H. HOLT - - - iqgc ' w J. A. ! St. Hary's Schoal, Raleigfh, N. C The sixty-first annual sesslo n begins September 18th. The Easter Term begins January 28. St. Mary's School offers Inst ruction ln the following departments: The Preparatory School. The Co liege. The Art School. The Music School. The Business SchooL There are two hundred and f orty-elght students representing nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-fl ve. Much of the equipment is new; eteht new pianos bought this y year. . St. Mary's Kindergarten is lo cated in the center of the city under riOUlse T! Busbee s cnarge . ror caiaiURuo REV. T. D. BRATTON, D. D. Miss iHMMMMIMMt ; : 4 The North Carolina State NORMAL AND COURSES Literary, Claical. Scientific. Pedagogi cal Commercial. Domestic ocioni Manual irainmg. "w1" . nininmas. Advancea courses leaaing w tTiirioIl 3lX(X ices lur Lio v j. a. b - -F of the j State $160. Twelft h annual session begins September i secure bWrd in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should ' "cur a ir,x,Mtpr! from those desiring com be made before July win. !i "Z "a :tw information ad- X1 OI taiaiusuc imiu w v-- - . , 1903. petent teachers and stenographers dress 1 '...''. f!HARLES D. McIVER. President, Greensboro, N. C. LOU1SBURQ COLLEGE IN SELECTING A SCHOOL FOR YOUR DAUGHTER Four things are to be considered: Heolthfulness of Location. Thorough ness of Instruction. Carefulness of Training. Expenses. Louisburg College meets the requirements in all of these .particulars. For Catalogue or fur ther particulars address, , 1 1 M. S. DAVIS, A. M.. President, - Louisburg. N C. RALIQ ACADEriY Thorough Preparatory Course, Small classes and close individual a ttentlon especially In Elementary; course. For Catalogue apply tos HUGH MORSON, Principal, to require the saloons 1 1 cm.tv. ' i r-' . - . n Kir haam nnd remove screens, eic, . . ii d.,4-v. i if hor ' I injiTT.TriPTlr.S nn-LO- uii i of ac Tononinrr in i tim iMiiii.ii. uwivt jvm r- to impose a heavy tax on distiller ei uao , .7. t TMnl T o rhr Phv. and to pass an ordinance preventing ae StUden' S Cared IOr Dy UiXy liuiuai. xvj j the sale of tobacco and cigars on Sun- rrw.;, XTnrcP day. The board promises to pass on sician, Matron and Trained JNurse. . . the petition. There is taiK mai u i" FYnPTiQP? in thP LlterarV COUTSe : 3)107.50 per StJbbluu, rm,t are not granted a movement expenses in tne ljlUiiaijr va y p r ary here. reauests are not graniea a niutcmciu - J -r! ' 04- c4- Win be started to establish a disPens- In the bout $45 less. Next session opens bept. ISt. For other information address, R. T. VANN, Presidentr RALEIGH; N, Q "Did you have a pleasant voyage. "Delightful. The sea was as smooth as glass all the way across." "See any sharks T' "Not till we got to the New York custom house." Chicago Tribune, y -VTvmal xre and ShOrthana ijXCBUCJii. S nff T ocation Expanses verf reasonable. Graduates listed to Si?Aaprt 26th. Illustrated Catalogue free. Address W. T. WHITSETT, Ph. D., Whitsott, N. C
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