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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMERS A TURDA Y, AUGfT 4, 1906. 2 i 1 is IV L i i ! South Park! M DK43EEB LETTERSIESWPEO INMATE DEAD I ' ', Colored Letter Carrier Bound Patient of State Hospital Who PRIZE LOT SALE The first person who gives a correct an swer to the following question will re ceive ten dollars in gold. The second person furnishing cor rect answer will get five dollars in gold. : EXAMPLE: Over to Court W. H. Dowd Arrested and Taken Be fore United States Commissioner Nil hols, Who Found Probable Cause and Held Him for Court. Left Letters flPWitchcl. Got Away Last August Should we sell a lot for three cents the first day and double the sale of lots each day for thirty-one days, how many lots would we sell during the thirty-one days and how much would we realize on THE SALE. SOUTH PARK Is situated just south of the city limits' of Raleigh and is admirably located for building purposes. Ask for a map or we will gladly take you to see the lots. Hand your answer to the RALEIGH REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO., 130 Fayetteville Street. W. H. Dowd, a negro letter carrier hero, who litis been in the service a number of years, has been hound over to the federal court on the charge of detaining and delaying let ters addressed to patrons of the Ral eigh postoffice. and in some failing to deliver them altogether. From time to time complaints had been coming into the ppstpfBce of let ters delayed in delivery after reach ing this office, and Post office In spector Buck has hern tit work on the case with the result that Dowd I George E. Killings of Durham, It Ap pears, Met Death Soon After Es cape liody Found In a Creek In Johnston County Was His Fam ily Searched Nearly a Year. BAPTIST iiiiiirnoiTi un iLnof I I A story conies from Durham to the effect that George B. Billings, for merly an inmate of the State Hos pital for the Insane here, and whose, family have been hunting for him' nearly a year, is dead, and that he is bflrled in Johnston county in a grave marked unknown. Hillings' home was in Durham and he was sent to the asylum from thai city. He escaped last August nnl his family had never seen him sine. Not very long after his escape the dead body of a white man was found in a creel; in Johnston county. Coro- ...... I .,M.,i ,.t' I,hiwloTi i-omite 111 was arrested and taken before I'nited , t hat time learned the facts of the John Nichols, man s escape iruiii ii . munvv. ' ' ,, ,, .man's hands were tied with a grape 11 ""' evidence, found probable came and held the m, remninH wprP s0 badly decom carrier for court in the sum .of $200, .,08P,i that positive idenUflcation was Slates Commissioner who, after hearing ! for which he gav It appeared ' that llowd had ft mail matter and the same in his satche there until the next d:t times even over Sunday tend. th the plent ly Had hri cir testimony carried out j m ghl bach j ind iff t and sonu it limes. imbossibie; However, certain eumstaneea made ii almost beyond n doubt that the body was that of Bil ling. The Durham story says that the FOR WOMEN Miss Jessie Davis, who made such a splendid name as teacher of children while here, will lie in charge of the Primary Department again next-session. The Violin Department will be under the direc tion of an accomplished gentleman. The Normal Department will lie opened next session in charge of Miss Mary K.' Applewhite,, who will be aided by three1 able assistants. A regular Teachers' Course will be given. Miss Sue Dorter, who was elected under the high rec omendatiou of Superintendent J. Y. Joyner, will have charge of the Intermediate Grades, thus insuring continuous and complete prepara tion for our College Classes. The other Departments will all Ik- well manned and will continue the excellent work hitherto done in the Institution. For further information address R. T. VANN, President, RALEIGH, N. C. 1 11 I family was nor notified of the death I Of Billings until after the first of the present year. SECRET SERVICE WORK IMPROVED FACILITIES Annual Report of Govern ment Chief Wilkie Order as to the Depot at Hickory ELIZABETH COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN. TE.VHEHS Experienced teach is from leading American and Euro- M'an Universities and Conservatories. IH HJHNOS AMI (IKOUNDH Fireproof building. Park campus 20 acres overlooking city. College plant $.", 0K- HEPAI1ATK lU'lUHN'fJ for Conservatory of Music and Faculty of Specialists who give ail their time to .Music. Special attention given to Art and Expres sion. Catalogue, Views and information furnished on application. ("HAS. It. KING, President. Averwte Of Arrests Exactly One Day For The Year Counterfeiters i Constituted Two-Thirds of CrlW- nals Arrested. I a Work Must s I Daf llcgin Within injwy Suys The Corporation Com- I mission Original Order Was In 1003 Owe Came To Suspend Court Injunction Perpetuated New Sitc Necessary. William Woollcott 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street Ladies' and Children's Oxfords i If we can fit you there is a bargain for you. THEY ARE ALL AT COST. Big cuts in White and Figured Lawns and Organdies. ALL READY-TO-WEAR-HATS. 49 GENTS, 1 g William Woollcott. S Army Don't Need Show Tactics. (Kv the Associated Press,) Washington, August A. Captain .1. A. Logan. .It'., the subsistence of ficer of the army, who with I ter, accompanied one of the large cir cases for some time to observe circus methods, has reported that although the discipline and system about the show were admirable, the equipment"! used is much heavier than the army' can make use ofand the subsistence1 is not suited lo army needs. It was iu 1903 that the commission imln the original order for Improver ami two (By the Asso. i;it d Press.) Washington. August 4. Tho (11 repprt of Chief Wilkie of the secret I r,(ii em porll j,, commission made an service dlvlsloc if Uti. tivtvsui-y flepiil t- j (.l(.r ,,i:,v for the Southern Railway merit shows thai during the fiscal year, . , Carolina and Northwestern ended June 30. 190ii, tie re were 358 ar-j Raj(jrofti c,,. to proceed without fur rests made by officers of that service, ther delav with the provision of better or these -7 were tor c.ouurer.ieiuuR i ano, saier pnsscnsei aw uci .... .. miner monev. 6." fur altering United I Hies at Hickory. states obligations, 212. for ing silver coins, and L's fot inj, minor coins from whoh 1 in tin i i :.. 'ri ,,, , , I .. . . .,. ivoru Hie lYlUJOl I,,., .... j in ,K.. nullnlll lllir VVJ Litlell, the army ouartermas- . L .Z. . .. .. '.. ; - - int; me year ine ueunji wini:f i.ie tared, alteivd and oimtert'eit hotel representing a value or" $ls.7 and I" 19,E dies tity of the yh 162 wcr action of Cotirt, '.'1 are awaiting the ae uon oi i ne gianu Jin y, .. eie aequo- ,, (iwn,,,i ti1P site in led. 10 were igtioi-ed by the grand jury ounteileit-aunlerfeft- Ithel' ofl'ieees range Hu nt in tile laellllles Ml JlHKiii f nlii .r, miml.r I If I he 11 I olllll laill'e Willi U11S omei on number arrested 244 wi re born I companies began to make changes in United State!', is in Italy and 9 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College iOl'KKKS. Literary Commercial Classical Domestic Science Scientific Manual Training Pedagogical Music Three courses leading to degrees. Special courses for graduates of other colleges. Well-equipped Training School for Teachers. Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For free I tuition students, $12i. Fifteenth annual session begins September 20, 1900. To secure board In dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. For catalog and other informa tion, address CHARLES D. McIVER, President, GREENSBORO, N. C. depot facilities at the present oiu freight and passenger station in the center of the town. Citizens enjoined the coin jinnies from proceeding with this on the ground that the location i dangerous to the life and lime oi pl-Op!.' lilHl 1 11 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 M 1 1 III. II Hi' fti.'ii.'.. I.. pot was loeateii realty Knlna Alu. 1" li-'ilf !:il i , . . ! ion which Hi iKMl-uioius .uel a ling- i pi.i 1 1 - i . . (,t ilw.L-,,rv .iber contraband matter. Oft '" ,.hl u), to e iniiiiiKi oi persons arresirui , ie , .!.. tin i the Death of Canadian Jurist. Halifax. X. S., August -i. Associ- ate lusifce I! ti S 'dgwlck of the suprem conrl of Canada, died at Colchester today, at the age of 5S y(ars. bv the l Hied and four fere dischart lilted Slates COJInnlssloner. i hi it and the Injunetiotl made perpetual. It was Held ny un' emoi, I however, that the Southern Itailway 1 1 ompany I (tuestlon. R- 11 Murray, in a sketch of H. H. Rogers, the "brains" of the Standard Oil octopus, tells this: Rogers once walked into the hut of Xed Haskins. who lived the life of a semihermit in a hut eight feet square, close to Fort Phoenix, in Falrhaven, Mass., where Mr. Rogers' summer house stands now. "Xed, what would you do jf l parted, you had $10,000,000?" asked Rog-1 Carolim i u .u. i . i paid off TARHEEL WEEK AT CHICKAMAIJGA CAMP 111 view stands ag: the ores by the f tie tmp'r agreeing and p:is:- for Impi .f the injunction which linsl Improving facilities at i depot and the latest order amission that facilities must ed the next thing will be ii a Hew loeatlon for freight iger depots. The oriler calls enient within thirty days. OFF LOUISBURG COLLEGE HIIS SPKCIAIi ADVANTAOK TO fJlllliS AND YOUNG WO- MEN FOll SKSSION l0-'7. The purpose is to secure for the Students Healthful conditions, a happy home, Christian Influences, a liberal culture, and a thorough education at a moderate cost. Excellent advantages for music, In termediate Department, with special care of younger girls. NOKMAL OOl'ltSF especially prepared for young women lilting themselves for public and graded school work. Ampin .grounds for out-door recreation. The marked feature of this School Is , its individual care of pupils physically and Intellectually. MRS. MARY DAVIS AliLBN, LOUISBURG, V. C. President. American Catholic Delegate Sails. et'S. tV lllll " Guilt thr, lir.,.,i,lf .,f. i..'. 7. .. ..... by til oiKi -luiis eogitauon, ia nave this. njti mint two teet larger. Oty the Associated Press.) Chattanooga, Tenn.. Aurust 4. Tin first ahivuls of national guards at tin ChlckatuaiiKa national park eneampr meat have served their time and de- i he 71st-Virginia, riiird South i t ion ind Second Alabama were, try, sa Their places are W ing taken gies l first Ceorgia, First Smith Caro lina regiment and a battalion from Jiis- Blasippl. (Ytv the Assmiated Pi-ess.) N. w York. August 4. Alfone Koelbe. delegate of the American Federation of Catholic Societies and of the Human Catholic Central Vereln, the organiza- f German Catholics in this coun- LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE is located in Warren county, North Carolina, immediately on the Seaboard Air Line railroad, about 100 miles west of Norfolk, Va., iu a section that has a wide reputation as a health resort. There are three buildings, all under one continued roof, In a large and beautifully shaded campus. We are equipped with practically all the modern improvements usually found in the best boarding schools, Including hot water heat, electric lights, bath and toilet rooms, etc. tr I..,,- . .. p ..II- OIA ' u iled tod iv for Ueriirinv where he' mno a ijauuuuso oi auvue pupna, uici 4 ui wuuiu mo a attend the annual 'convention! boarding pupils. of the Catholics of Germany which Hie -'nth annual session will begin on Wednesday, September 10, will be held at Essen, beginning Au-'10. For large, illustrated, free catalogue, address -ust 19. J. Mi RHODES, President. LITTLETON. N. C KtfLUKii run HUMb flKfc INSURANCE COMPANIES: PREMIUMS WRITTEN FOR THE FIRST SIX MONTHS $29,500.00 The Atlantic Fire Insurance Company R ALE IG H , N. C CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President JOS. G. BROWN, Vice-President H. W. JACKSON, Treasurer i G: H. DORTCH, Secretary t ...
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