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' PAGE TWO FFWli. 11 THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1907. SECOND DAY OF THE BOARD Reports ot Committee Being Received Today A SESSION TONIGHT weathers I Perry, BUY CHINA AND GLASS WARE RIGHT. State Board of Agriculture Holding Annual Sleeting Work of the A'arious Divisions of the Depart ment Keporf: on Immigration Re ceived and Subject Drstu-sed. At the second day's session of the State Hoard of Agriculture today the various reports were received. W, M. llft, state . horticulturist;; submitted his report of the course of work done to develop apple growing in the west ern part of the state, and also of the experiments .on the test farm to en courage the growing of pecans on a xjommercial scale; likewise outlining? work of farmers in lettuce culture etc. A partial report of the work of .the.' immigration department was read and discussed by the board. The quarantine committee made a report outlining the boundaries of por tions of the state declared free from tick fever. and .fixing new line of miaN antlne, which goes into effect Jatui nrv 1. "-..' The report of the committee recom mending the appointment of Mr. T. I!. Parker was adopted. Reports were also received from the several divis ions of the department . and will be filed and spread on the 'minutes of the regular meetings. '. ln: the absence of Mr. T, K, Bruner Mr. W, M.'Hutt was elected secretary protem of the board. The State Hoard of Agriculture, in session yesterday and todn'.' is trans acting the annual business of that body. Today the burget will come up. Commissioner , Patterson made his re port and referred to the work being done by the department along the various lines. Secretary Bruner is un able to be present, as he is ijl. and his report was brief. The; board passed a resolution of thanks to Mr. Bruner and felicitated him upon the twenty-j one years' of faithful and .efficient ser-j vice. . I State Chemist Tt. V. Kilgore anl i HAND-DECORATED CHINA. In odd pieces. The largest -ollecti(m of Hand-Painted China ever brought to the city and the prices are right. We Imiiglit when the money ina rket va s t igl it. AVe may aide to oiler such a church for the money in the state that can outsliow this or.e, or beat it for completeness in eveiy detail. Rev. Geo. F. Smith, of Fayette ville, reports a fine house in a state of erection, and when it is finished he will claim something tor it, too. Rev. D. N. Caviiiess reported that there were one hundred f.:id twenty seven Raleigh Advocates in the homes of the people on his charge, which helped to account for the good report he made, when his presiding cider. Rev. M. H. Moore, broke in with: "And Caviness has gone in and out of these homes, too, which helps to account for the work done there. DEATH OF COL. WM. ELLIOTT Ait BALLOON AN INCIDENT NTERNATIONAL NEW JAPANESE MINISTER AT II WASHINGTON (By Cable to The Times.) (By Cable to The Times.) London, Eng., Dec. 5. A special Toklo, Dec. 5. The government has cable from Paris states that officials i chosen Baron Kogoro Takahira to sue of the army are making a careful in vestigation into the escape of the air ship La Partrle, which sailed across ceed Viscount Aokl as ambassador . I Washington. to never ..lie (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Columbia, S. C., Dec. 5 A special to the Daily Record from Beaufort, says: ' '.'-;. Colonel William KUiott, Sr. com- linissioner for the government to lo-' j fat o and marl; the Knives of the nel Baron Takahira is at present Japa nese ambassador to Italy and formerly was Japanese minister lo Washington. fiyain. .as W( live oi" other heads of .departments read their report.1'. Mr. J. p. Murphy, of Ashe- . ville,' appeared before the board and ! advocated the establishment of a test f 'arm In Buncombe. Hcports of Stat ! Veterinarian Tait Butler and Entom-'' llogist Franklin Sherman. The Methodists at New Bern beautiful ( iinia at tlie price ; 1 per cent, less than inv j.)l'ii-c: to . give: our customers , t lit advauta'e of the saving. NEW DINNER SETS JUST ARRIVED I'ollovt ins 'lie return of our;' ; im.u'i' iroin Ins a!:n::::I l.uvin;; tour of (he large cities we an::o'.;.iiv the arrival -of. a beaut:!'!!! collection of new Dinner Set pat terns. ' Tin cil'ects are er,;:!site am! will prove of deep iiiteivvt to tin-.-hostess to whom the beauty of til.- table is a M::dy. A notable advantage in Inlying a Dia ller Set from Weathers ,V- I'erry is that every pattern is on open stock. From patterns joii can replace for years, hence any breakage that occiu'k in y:ii:r s-t or -procure, and additional variety ollcred. Wo meiK ion: A Handsome French Iliiuier Set vitii a rich gold band on edge, inside leaves and blossoms. t(l Piece-. .... . ... ; V . Another Havalan Set in White i;nd Sold, with ".olden bundles.. This is an ' . 100 Pieces . . . . .' . . A Beautiful Austria China -or. impossible tu .distinguish one liom the other. (Jold hand on edge with a small border on rim. We think one of the prettiest sets. tOO Pieces .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. '. S:2..-.0. llassette l.imogu Oinncr Shs; a beautiful design Willi pink sprays or small Hot' or. . tl!0 Pieces .".'.;. -., Another set of llav.fi t I.imaijii ' China Dinner violets. Very pretty ;in,l ,,,,, il-.r Kill Pieces -.. ..$25.00 Other Dinner Sets rouging in price as low ntt 15.00. Confederate dead died the English Channel and alighted in Ireland. It Is intimated that the high officers of the army have reason to be lieve that the airship was not releas ed by the gale which was blowing at tile time, but was deliberately loosened by some person who had an obiect In ! destroying it. The ship, caught in a stiff west wind, sailed across the clinn- and alighted In Ireland, then sail- in the'11' nw"'" t'Bain. The entire nation was , Aroused over the nossibilitv of the Stlddellly- Sit. IliS h'Ulltillg" ehl,, ,.li,.lil Imr in nn,illii.v nmnlrv nn.l Buzisartl's- Island, where he tile secret of Its construction becoming 5,1,11 h- -nnu uaion- -mniU i known. There were slromr hones that ! 13,1' Ot torelgn atlallS. were interred several I Why Aoki Was Recalled. (By Cable to The Times.) Tokio, Dec. 5 The government has chosen Baron Kogoro Takahira 1 to stieced Viscount Aoki, as ambassa jdor at Washington, as it desires to send its ablest man. Baron Kaneko, i former-special' 'envoy to the United viee-min- nion- I north )OUl'lll I U fill - ; lodge on il n fl enrm f.n... i it..-1 . ... i nil.. hin vfini.i foil into ih npran nml .Hatted lor the iiiace. ottt were una ', "ays ago t0 sl!or 'Ineks. : ';';, destroyed. ' ; jvailahle. The Hock: newspaper ailtl WO are jomg Colonel William Klliott. Sr., com- Persistent Inquiry failed to discover .stated today that the government has ion. in taos; was i cncatea at l.eau- what ground the French army officers recalled Aoki for nled"inir .lanan to and I yon require from the larj;e; 1 1 fort College, Harvard University the University of- Virginia, was 'ad mitted to the bar a; Charleston in ISfil; entered, the Confederate states army and served as eoh,nel through out the Civil War;- in: ISiitl was elect ed a member of i!ie S.onih Carolina legislature, was V,' delegate: io t he u- !!';! 1 democrai i.c .'i-ouventions in .1 -S7G and 1SSS: was democratic prcs idential elector for the. state at large in 1 SSll; served si-ii '.his in congress as the lepresehia'ive of the first dis-i trict. of South Carolina. : and in 11)02 ' v.as defeated by A. c. Latlhier. for ! the United States :;:u Mrs. 'Elliott was in Washington i.t i the time of his death. .. i nave tor their .suspicion that the air-! r(,K, rictive legislation lis to emiftra ship was cut loose; All .questions arO'!,ion '!,. I.Tnltil Sf.tns ' Tin: tatement is discounted on account of the l!o l;i'.- well known connection with, .the oioiKration companies. . met with the statement that the lnei-i. (lent is; not the subject of discussion.1 There is no denial, however, that the investigation is in progress. j RESCUED DAUGHTER FROM GYPSIES i (By Leased Wire to The Times.) i St. Louis.- Mo., .Dee. a. Uy a writ of . Jieees of the celebrated Havalan & Co., of which is a small border of clover : . . . . ". : .:. . $100.00. d'olil De.si"ii. A rich band of exquisite pattern. .'';.'. . .'. ',. ,'.. .' . ,. .':,; . . SS5.00 :'-,-: Dinner self .a' perfect cony from u French habeas -.corpus Antonio . Thomson anl : his wife, of .I.os' Angeles, Cat., today secured: poss"ssion of their sixteen-year old (laughter Marie : from a band of i lypsies . 'Ueanipcd on the outskirts of this eiiy. ; Disguised as ttypsies f liemsidves they.; i invaded the canm and found their I MOVEMENTS OF . .;, . ; da,.ghter: ,Sl,e W hrr:,elC. into her SECT'S" TAFT ' s ' :)n' '""" :1 l,uni'it'r of thej . I.flypsles under command of King Joha ' seii zd the girl and drove the parents away. .- ' . The parents then -secured the uri .; Accompanied, by.. Ieput.v Sheriff Hanker, they returned: to- ill" BRAZILIANS MY HANG SOME OF UR FOLKS YtT Croup! Pneumonia! Dangerous dis eases. Require prompt treatment. VICK'S CROUP-PNEUMONIA SALVE is Emergency Doctor in your nome. Delights or your money back. 25c trial size at dreg stores. ian republic and seemingly gloried in what he had accomplished. In addition to Senor Magall, the Brazilian troops made prisoners of about a hundred Americans and Ca nadians!, inclding Magall's lieuten ant, a man named Gordon, said to be an American; Samuel Wilson, Herbert Parker, and Rice, all Amer icans, and Cecil Barker and Herbert Ricold, Canadians. Among those killed in the fight with the troops which led to the cap ture of the flillbusterers, was Major Philip Davies, said to be an oaicer of the British army reserve and a member of the United Service Club of London. Tho Brazilian authorities hero have been advised from Washington' and New York of Maglll's movements and when he and his followers ad vanced into the interior with the ul timate intention of ' capturing Qtiro Preto (or Villa Rica) the capital, sit uated about two hundred miles from P.io Janeiro, near which some rich gold 'mines are situated, thoy were ".rrcmided by regular troops and were compelled to lay down their arms, As Ouro Preto has a popula tion of about 12,000 and is in every way a progressive city, it is dilllcult to understand how anybody but a madman could have believed it pos sible to rapture the plaeo, much '.'less take possession of the state, which has about, 2,0(10,000 inhabitants. The American consuls at llahia and Rio Janeiro are understood to bo actively interest ing themselves in (he fate of the American prisoners. The expedition was organized in Nov York, the recruits furnishing their own acoutrements and transporta tion....:' Prominent financial men are said to have backed the expedition.. (By Leased Wire Hamburg, Dec. regarding Mr. Tali' Germany is that he to The Times.) - The latest news ! i journey .through will neither stop 1 SU.-.(1(. Sets, with sprays of CUT CLASS. i ,i ,1 i .... . . T i . m neruu nor namuurf. Jeaving nr. obtained th Petersburg tomorrow l:e will travel j . .. v.'ithout : stopping directly through After exposure, Hamburg, arriving early Saturday! a told coming on morning. His car will then he at-'of Foley's Honey and Tar taached : to the Hamburg-Ainerit an ! expel the cold from our liner special train "-.to .Havre, , where' cures the niost stubborn fotiglis Mr... Taft will imrriydiaioly entbark .oti ; eijlds, and prevents pnetiiuoiiia. i he President Grant tor New York, : C. King. ' (Special to The KvCuing Times.) !(i: .laneiro, Brazil; Dec. 5 The ""'dlian authorities, according to idviees received here from Ilohia, eami) and ' iire Inclined to di al f-everely w ith jtiie American and Canadian tiiiib'.is- Iters recently arrested by the officers or when you feel ot- tho federal state of. Minas deraes, lake a lew doses , 'Uraxil, anil miles 'the- government, of ;ind it will the United States interferes prompt system: 'It- y they, may he (.'xe;:;it"d. tt-i'l i Senor JIagall made tio attempt to O, i deny his identity, boldly proclaimed himself to be a citizen of the Brttzil- MOTHER TAFT'S END IS NEAR (By Leased Wire to The Times.).'-. Milbury, Mass., Dec. 5 There is hardly any perceptible change in I ho condition of Mrs; Louisa Taft, moth' r of the secretary of war, according i.o the iihysician who is attending the invalid. The doctor says she is slow ly failing and is unconscious, having been in that condition for about a week.' (Continued from First Page.) j terests have been .overlooked in th; mass of other benefactions, Wc hear: plent y of inquiries, of missionary work J and benevolent work, biit nothing Of her religious education - works. We , aire hear of special organizations, of i .-Ep worth I-easues. Sunday school mis-1 sionai v work, and w hat special orcan- j ization has there been of the cduca- j tionai interests ' 1 came Here to speak for the brotherhood of Trinity-'College; to organize and promote : a sentiment that will help the institution dear to j every Methodist's heart, not only in i North Carolina, but the whole south, j When Albert Shaw, 'editor, of The. Re view of the Reviews, come to Trinity to deliver the address last summer, I President Roosevelt told, him to tell the people that 'I consider Trinity as the brightest spot in the south.' Her principles are the highest of any cl-1 lege that I know of.'" I KRUDITIO KT RKLMIO. J "We offer no aiiology f ir the teach-1 ing of christian principles. The very! foundation of a Christian .college is: the union of education and religion as shown in the life of Jesus Christ. The1 true object of the christian college j is to advance, learning in all lines of ', truth. : What's the use of advancing j falsehood? Our aiin is to defend scho-1 larshlp against all false notions an I i ideals. You don't think much of that. I but there are more false Ideals in cd-I unit ion than you have any idea of. j There came, a time when it was thought laudable to teach girls com-' merclalism; to instruct them In th'.'! arts of telegraphy, stenography, type-1 writing and bookkeeping and insplr:. -them with the idea of earning a sal-1 my inuepeiKieni or any money they might obtain through their husbands' efforts. This has established the 'false Ideal for women to follow;, it has made an evil that the world will never cease to regret, for it has established an Independence among women that destroys the very foundation of the womanly character. Sixty years ago there was one woman on the entire continent in the business relation; now there are thousands In competition with men, crowding the commercial world with an overproduction of clerks m c . t Kverjfhiiig in Cut Glass for the table is displayed in this departtneat in greater variety of exquisite de i'jii than can lie found elsen hero and at lower prices. Wort:,y of special mention are the following; choice pieces; Celery Tij;y. A very heavy, handsome piece; cut in IYIniii Design; cut scalloped edge. Other's price, S l.."il; . ours, S't.oO. I.e-.v Howl for Fruit, eight inches in diameter; the leauiitiil liii-i- chrysaiitlieiiiuin design; very '..',' heat, v, SI. till. :-i;;gar and Creimi Set. Heavy nhd liiindsomely cut, $1. 1 ive-imli Napier, H liandlcsj l)eautilull,v cut, ,$t.r(). Pitcher. '-Richly cut, $!.50.-'- per dozi'ii, !j!7.(). A liettcr one, $10.00. And a Two l,);:.iit Wal. i I Sen I! tii'i: I Cut Tumblers beauty fur .Shi. (III. : .New ai rival ol Hammered Brass and Copper; very popular for bridal gilts. .Jardinieres, lYrn Dishes, Umbrella Stands, Candle Sticks, etc, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES. Special at lei.; inn is nhen our Picture Frame Pepiirtineiit. A large! c)l!eclio:i of frameil and imframeil Pictures ran uhvays he seen nt our: store in large varieties; Water Colors, Pastels, Etchings, Ciirlion, Fn-i gravings, i;f -.: p;;lar ric- s. ; . ;; If you have "a picture to bi framed look through our large selection of Moal.lings; over ISO designs of the latest patterns to select from. Our frames lire endorsed by the leading artists of the state. All framing 'K neatly ami caretiiliy tloiie by evpeiienccd fraaie-niakers. ID I ' ' i I . ii i ii ii M ! iiiim i hi i hi il I nil I 1n MIJJJJUL jjULJ-il-m AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. : ; - - ens WEATHERS & PERRY CHINA AND AI1T stoki:. 117 F iiyetteville Street. I where the conference sessions are Coffee Is a strong diuretic irritant; It Interferes with digestion, and affects the kidneys in a great many case where It is not even suspected. If you value health and a sound body, the wise thing to do would be to quit coffee and give Postum a fair trial say two weeks. "There's a Keason." Read the famous little book, "The Road to Well ville," in pkgs. eiance for all fastening of any one Idea, has the principle of -'Trinity College. and ''business! assistants. "Tin' development of. religious free- he'd, but when all these good re-1 dom and truth is neeesasry for th ; ort were coming in, of the work best system of education. This, to- in other places, more than one said1 gether witli the sincere feeling of tol-'that they had pretty chi'rehes. too. I creeds and no special i and some went so far aa to sav that! Idea, has beet ! they were as nrettv ns this one. If o.,wi . . . , ' , not ou uwse. ooine one raia i ami ,,f ..,.i..ii J floln Missouri, show it to .""tiMJ tiiii,,iii nitl I lOllfl, schools, has placed Trinity among the best of the southern schools, giving Vanderbilt 11 units and Trinity 12.5, thUH giving a preference to two Meth odist schools in the south, and Trin ity only 1.5 less than Vanderbilt. About a month ago the faculty raised the standard of scholarship to 14 units, and now I want to give you an idea of what Trinity College is do ing to give the world educated men. We have in endowment, $441,339.38; in buildings, $333,851.28; In lands, $266, 577; in scientific apparatus. $14.33; In a library, $52,539; In furniture, 1, 855.43 all embracing a total valuation between $1,100,000 and $1,200,000." The speaker closed with an earnest appeal for the Brotherhood of Trinity College for the purpose of having a special organization to promote a home of learning among all people, the usefulness of Trinity and to extend Its influence and Increase its patron age among the people of the south. There Are Other Pretty ( hnrrhes. Every visitor admires the beauty and proportions of Centenary church nie. ) Utv. W. C. MeWharter, of Max ton, was the first one to tell of his fine new house of worship, and said that his auditorium was as pretty as this one, though he was good enough to say that he did not have as many rooms and helps as this one. Conference Notes. Then when it came time for Rev. M. T. Plyler to talk of his work at Greenville, he referred to his houBe of worship as the prettiest in the state, with Centenary, New Bern, as a close second; and then a little bit later it came time for Dr. F. D. Swin dell to say something of the WilBon church. He remarked that ho thought that all agreed up to this time that they had the prettiest house of wor ship at the town of Wilson. So the matter is not yet decided, which has the best, and there are more no doubt to hear from. The reporter wants to add that if any one of them comes up to this one, they have as good as any one has, for ttere Is not We have just bought from a manufacturer of Ladies' Coats about $500 worth, at about half price, and cn December 5, 6 and 7th we offer to the ladies of the city Long Coats worth $12.50 to $15 for $8.98 Long Coats worth $10 to $12.50 for $7.98 Long Coats worth $8.50 $10.00 for $6.48 Sizes 32 to 42, Brown,TaRand Black, also a few Fancies are shown There are a few cheaper ones in the lot priced $2.98 to $4.98 The Skirts are from our stock and for these three days we offer our 5.00 and 6.O0 skirts and 3.98. Our 3.75 skirts at 2.98, our 3.50 skirts at 2.78, our 3.00 skirts at 2.25, our 2.50 skirts at 1.98, our 2.25 skirts and 1.68. 1 A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU, JUST SEE THESE. 12 East Martin Street. cott
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