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He A7 paflg At Msocteted Press Service Jssocf ted Press Service Vol. LXX. No. 88. The Weather FAIR. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. LAST EDITION PRICE FIVE CENTS. wxtMMtKuurLttnm CHINA FACES GRAVE The Opinion Prevails That the Ruling Dynasty's Position Is Critical CRY FOR A REPUBLIC The Revolution Is No Longer (on tlncd to the Central Provinces anil fcven Peking In Threatened The Garrison at Peking Iloiieycoinlx-d With Revolutionary Sentiment Die Revolutionists Hope to Licit n I'lfHiilont ot a Chinese Rcpub lie Hankow a Scene of Dcsolu tion Massacre of Mam bus. Pekinp. (jet. ;i. China taees an unprecedented crisis. J he opinion prevails thai the ruling dynasty's fate lianas in the balances.- Revo Intion is no longer confined to tlx central provinces. Poking llsell Is threatened. Cabinet members admit that the garrison here is known to he honeycombed with revolutionary sentiment. There arc olflcial at teinptK to minimize the situations gravity, but reports reaching the capital Rive little basis lor hope. 1 lie sixth division of the arinv has been ordered to entrain this after noon for Koiik-TuI. The revolution ists hope to elect a president of a Chinese republic. Hankow Scene of Desolation. Hankow China. (Jet. l.t. llns city Is a scene ol desolnl ion. Incen diary lires are burning throughout the native quarters. It was a night of terror lor the population. There was a massaarre of Munch u families, which lett. large niunbers of dead. All iirisons were opened and Hie inmates re leased, and are wandering at large. .The revolutionary army is strongly entrenched In Wii-Chung and Han Yang. ..... MANY Dr.AIJ IX STORM. Worst Storm in ears Sweeps West em Mexico. Tucson. Arizona. Oct. Seven persons are reported dead In Oua yamas and vicinity and property dam age of three thousand dollars, as a result of storm on the west coast of Mexico Tuesday. A number of persons are reported dead at Ortiz. The rainfall that swept (uiayamas and Sonora. was the heaviest in lilty years. midshipman a si'iciiM. Charles lJenni.Hon Price, on miser New Orleans, Dies at Own Hand. Manila. Oct 13 Charles Dennison Price, a midshipman on the cruiser New Orleans, committed suicide to day. He shot himself through the head- Price was ordered to resign. Anti-Tuberculosis (oiivention. Milwaukee. Wis.., Oct. 13. The Wisconsin Anli-Tuhercnlosis Asso ciation convened in annual meeting here today with a large attendance of health officers, physicians, school superintendents and others interest ed In the movement to stamp out the dread disease. At the-concluding session tomorrow night the as sociation will meet jointly with the State Conference of Charities and Correction to listen to an address by Dr. Richard C. Cabot of Har vard University, one of the world s treatment and prevention of tuber cusls. v WRIGHTS EXPECT TO FLY LIKE THE BIRDS New York. Oct. 13 Wilbur Wright, whose brothers. Orvllle and Lorln. are about to experiment on the North Carolina coast with a new flying machine said today that he had no doubt In the world that man eventually will fly like the bird flies. He said It might take years to work out plans. When birds start from the ground they go with flapping wings Once In the air they are able to Bustaln themselves without effort. The Wrights expect to develop tho machine so that after getting away from the ground by means of a motor It will be able to remain in the air without power. J" A Mm t ' . .;.,,l ,.t : .5... Zi .Mrs. !t;uke Ruche, vviiii recently L.avc the sciiaiiis ol her iiiagitilicrut New poil villa. I.liu Court, n gala day in recognition ot their labors due in the summer. I lie si'i vants were (ill; fii to .Mrs. Ilmke Roches farm. Inn. Mile ( crner. nhcie a cliiin hake i.s served. While the servants and their I rii'itils were ruling (lie hostess dropped in iinii vtiilcluil Hie I e-h vi lli's. READY FOR START OF GLIOflEN TOUR New 'Yorli.. 'Oci. III. The I ill 1 (jlidilen tinir. 1'ie premier event ol its kiml in the nutoinoliili.' world, , Will start fiojii . l lii i i:y toniol'i-ow norniiiu'. lieloie H is eiidi'ii Ihe I'oiilesttinls will have made m ioiii:- ney of' !;'mi' IvaOO .iniles thai wil;l lake them l-hroiigh neavlv all ol . I he I'.astern and .south Ailanli'- Sates. I here will be llilrteen davr, oi t rav elins,', and,: Willi the, sioii-ovei's,. the end will come .on Oelobei' 2ii at lacksoiivllle: ITa. .. The .loin' will slarl wi:h about foil i'-si-oi'e colli esl a ills, I he el. I rj list belli!.'; Ihe largest and nio.'l repiv- leulat ive since the event bei ame an inniial lixl are. All Week men and cars have been a-rr-rving beri' from Ihe South lo loin Ihe calvacado. hr all nearly Ihii'ty makes of cars will be reiil'es'ejiled, while an eiju.al' num ber of cities' will tiiuire in the con ic.!. The route of t lie tour will lie from this , city to yPli;la(el;ibia . (iellys- burg, Hiian'olie, . . Vinioii-S:ilein.-Charloiio. Anderson: Allaiita. Cor- dele. Live Oak and .lai-ksniiville!. . A two-day slop-over will: ; be", .made in tlanta lor Ihe -automobile track ices to be held in that eiiv "(;oi,it thai."' imimiox i:mi:xt.. Mendel sen Paper ISuys l;nlire Outfit tor Ol lice Subscript ion (oiliest to lieuin. (Special to The Times. I Henderson; N. (:.. Oct. l:t, TIip Gold I.ef Publishing Company has placed its order for an up-to-date newspaper press and folder and a new printing outfit complete. This means a better paper tor Henderson in everv wav. Tho new outfit will be installed in the next thirty days. Mr. I'. T. Wav is the able and popular editor. The Gold Leaf will be enlarged to an eight page paper, and it is Mr. Wav s intention to issue it twice a week as soon as possible and later have it grow into a dailv. The Gold I.eal Publishing Co.. is ready at anv time to do its part and il the peo-. pie will to theirs we'll soon have a daily. Let up to date Henderson and Vance county do their duty. The Gold Leat enters into a great subscription prize contest. It will be in charge of Mr. R. F red Mainor. ona of the greatest and most capable contest managers in the country. "THE M'XAMAKA TKI.VL. I.vaiiiniatlon of lirst Talesman Still (ioiii On. Los Angeles. Oct. 13 W hen Judge Bordewell convened court in the James B. McNamara murder trial the examination of talesman . T. Nelson, proceeded after H. S. Po) penburg was selected to fill a va cancy in the panel. Nelson s exam ination. It was expected, would de velop in advance of the opening arguments ot the trial, some essen tial issues of tho trial which is des ignated to show whether McNamara is guilty in connection with the Los Angeles Times explosion. Only about ten per cent, of the world's output of graphile is used lor lead pencils. 8 1 ACQUITTED OF CHARGF Wagslaff Not Cuiii) of Assault Wiih Dtadly Weipo(l -( )! nt oiiiict l it i s:iol eco I linikiiii:' l.e W;'.s li :iire. ( on Hi t I im ( lerk ( oini'leles ( 0111 p.:uvi.ii ol !:i;il.le erupt. rues lor cais t)10 lill;l 1:II V... S::v- urns ifi.nk. (8i hil to. 'I'lie 'I'iiiH's. I ; ' ;Vil:niiiKloi;, . Oef.. A;;'. Mr, IV.rter ;n :T. ' ;r x'niii'fl ,:.m'.i. lih- i on ni y i on Vii p '-ast .'' 6i :'. 'was tiied Weilii'sday Rrii'r!i.iim:..liv .In Mice ; ,V. !l:."i:Nii;i!;ii on rlii' I? :'-!?. 'oj' ':!.: t;!l v.'ii h , .' it ili-ml; v' v a nun. -Tile. MiWeciit inn ' vis liri';g!ii ailei' 11k1 unard s-.l'ol .Iimi' ! ') ! i!l a-; nos;;r yui: i h," in:ii . i je'.. be j i i ! t ! M r .t!i.?. mil .i was one. oi.. i iiri . , tMivici.s iVho 'hull escapi'ii ro!'l !'.'. j !!. ;. v.ii t ri i-ee. . Tile iil'iiri 'i:: v. .;i : ' it i ' M l Oil : ' ii f . .t li r : . dtr'Ki'v" .bi;o.ti.u!i t' I !i(r:i Inst !iini. It. .was s'lrix. ii I.::;' i -'while, .inii-ev:; v. ere .-;iri'liiu:; -"lor three ei'iii:eil: .i-oiivicis, III' ;' came v ' on a-- i i'ie ol' iie.'.'T'oi'S ifa nl Mint;' in ii lioese, :. Two ot' Ihe. -.Tie'ii v ere j'hall d by ' Serpen ni . liu'nieli'.. 'I'lie rlln'i'd 'ran .';'. (TuiiVd , WauKtaii' 'was In Id. liv ,Uie,, lioliee -si'iii-aiit !o, T'liiii .the ' liego. 1 !e did. so. hayinjS'.'lO' use Ins I ty;.''to liinld iii.'i'.. j .s alnl rei;ii'r sati:e'. t'.-i'ii I.) niii-lle Hie. iie.uro hall, ill hisi : do a genr r. ! . ..': '-.-'.aie n'l :'-.; Iliad ,.ltig;it. ':; .Hi.ll.'. ' ( ived )i '. nai-nlvl i n'l'ii-V ' lo deal wii .i. lui'd im!ire':e vl ii'': wound. Tile -iast ice wa0 ;m in'h ;i m-1 i . 1 1 l t .v i')l . i v. p'atH :':';' . " in :-'sed w i'th 'the . 1 1; .ink in a liner.'- Mi' ' . 'I'lie a al horizi-i: i; nil 1 1, of S 1 - V, which .Mi'; '.W'agtafl''.' lold ; Ills, story i.imo is divided in a :.:-l'a reH.o'f Mm pa;: and was of 1 iie oiiiiinn t i-iii-l (e . was. value 'O'f ' .v;,i':':. - :-!.V :? .".(l.a an . K Il ol tin i 1 1 v as he i hud ..been di reeled j inbed i.)iy ii K, I i ! V-li to rl i I H'. In slop I lie man. 1.1..' K. . Itogerf.; I ,'. A',: Svinsioti anil ; ,': ('.'i;ilain 'riiiinias; I). V'ars, city cli'l'lv and . ti eiisiirei', eouipli'ti I : his mo rn ins". a coin iiroheiisive ci uiii ia ri- son .if lava.lile -proper-! ies . in Hie city j el' Vi 1 mi ii (en l'or',t;ie year of t ,!i ' 1 j Wil li' i!:e e;r l ii l U.; 'Tiii', .Ifeiii'esj show a ..tiral i.fy.itig.' increase . for. ihe past twelve . iiioniltH over liie pie (edinic; -periiid .'mil relleel . ' I lie.. Iiii'l Ihiif' Wilminjiioii is growiiifj null ex liandiim along ('very line. I ae i "-pol-r allows, lire !;ain, in 1 nx.abl.e iiiMp erlies i'or the pas! year over. 1 III!) io lie practically a jialf million dol lars. : I'o be exacl ihe liunres lor the Kain is Si7 1. !''. The ait'.n in assessed revenue from . IIk).; in creased valuation is show it . to amouiit.. lo Si'ii'l L'.v.'lis. . ' Tj iie lig i.tr.es are. ery pleasing' iiidc'il ami indicate'- steady and. pr.yK'res.-'iv.e. de Velopinelit, ; . The t ola 1 a moil ii t .of t a xalile prop erlies as shown by 'C'lptaiii. .Meares" iif?iires is $1J:,;',2L'.('.1II. The anioiiiil for -.1 1.1.1 0 was $ 11 AT' 1 . 1 Ml. At a glance, the nearly half million in i rease in I'avor of I lie past year, iiiay be seen. In I'.' 1 I the I'e'ow ing taxable properties; are .shown by the report: Ilea, estate. S'.'.uli ' I ; ...'personal,. $5 J4.'l : '-money and .-solvent cred its' S77S ."i:!: stock in trade.. $97!!,- (in -. ,-.Avn,ii..iiinn- niwf I in nk'. stock. ?i ,92fi,o::s: . toiai, : $12;"l,2,.('.i.o. , Tiie figures for .19 I ll are as fol lows: Ileal estate. $7.7 17. u:il : per sonal, fruit.) 2 1.: . nmney and solvent credits, . $tis:. o .(:! 1 i. ' stock in trade- $'.():!. 2. : corporation and bank stock, $ I I. M'.' : total. $11, sr, i.i.oo. There was a report on the streels today that a new savings bank is to be formed in Wilmington, and thai plants with this idea in view . Have alreadv been formulated.'- According to rumor it is said that the pro posed new buiiU tuny lie located on Front between Chestnut and Grace streets, and that there are several persons interested in the suggested new financial institution for the city. Nothing definite as to the matter could be learned today, ll is generally believed, however, that there is ...foundation lor the rumor and that within a short tune still another strong savings bank will be added to the caain of local institutions. NEXT WEEK WILL BE FAIR WEEK The Biggest Week of the Year for Raleigh and North Carolina. And This Fair Will be the Biggest Ever Known in Fifty-one Years. A FEW OF THE FEATURES. .":...: Judson Harmon at the grounds Wednesday. October ltv ; Curl iss Aeroplane Three r ligius Daily. : California-Frank s Ileal Wild Wesl. with ;00 I'eoplo and llorsesnnd l'Tilcn Solid Carloads of I',iuipment. Modern Poultry nulldlng Just (empleled. lillxla!! ieet, Te Great Calvert. High Wire Ixmg. OSakn Troupe Japanese Acrobals and Jugglers. Third Regiment Hand. Mind Institute Hand. II. Doe Zarrow. the Man. That Sings Willi the Hand. Corn Conlest for Men. Corn Contest for Hovs. . Cotton . Contest. ' Plowing Contest.- ' Girl s Tomato Contest. High-Class Harnes-s Racing on l aslest Track In the South. . Midway Full of Rest Shows on the Koad. Automobile Inhibit, the lnuost l.ver Seen In North Carolina. CO. CHARTE tlie ?J'vj Bivelrpnieni ! rBEAlAlOTNlEhl3!S I l'ih-t nl ( '.M.i-ns Vi lin KeeelHr, Ar j oiii.-cil A ::t!ent ol Music I'r-me;'-I I v io ho lii'inl V ami I ei-so!i::l ' .1 Voji;n':;;V i:i:-(i.; ,s ' ! 'aiitvUI tr.ni ot ."i ;(ni-t i. urn :ine Sl'.VllI'ls J'llfi .11 illltlll'l: II IS (.. ..nil il i.n.'.i n'v. '. it h mi . , : i ''inn ril -. i-i' i i t : 1 . ol' !:.'"., III'IS ! ' iit:: '$:,li.!illll :;:.ill','ill. 'he t; i ; i I -i '-! i , ' 1 ' I f 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 Ij.e new: in!i"e-.i i. I: a h it .-i ni l: .m; iner I Iht Ar;ui i.r iii .'d iishy was im cinmrated' UkW.j. l.y' i.'if .-'i.'rrV'i ary u:' .1 a i e. ' The ',,;. .ci oi' i he i iM ioi'a- lion. are. :'lo ;i-i i'iiiasi.: own, sel. iiiti'rig'agej Ico ;- 'anil, oiliorwii' "deal hi .-'rt..ji' estnK' a.i,l'.-'Ve'rs.mal 'proper-' Kaleinii lieal ; .Anotiii'r cli: o Ihe l iiion id Tra.si '".u." ik')4i;':tl ' today.; was -.j-,:LViTie.s Hank :iiiV v'iintini:l'ot'i-;-.'l I.'-;-, i'i." -"-i t-t-- oi' wbiei'C aX- nauii! i'iiilii s, ;;;.T..i.ia.i- ,oi:. .' a stiUjuwO ;,.,,,;. : ;j j. ( : (i i::-i .''i .. i ai ,;s li.y.. Thi;"- di-' ..l': H i lit,!-' Tool's "I a. f aukiiiJ? in.ii: iV'l ' i-'':i'ilal ' -irt io shai'i's of I v., 'i'ii" auTlior-.-..uii.ii, ilii id'''! in'-.' liar vy'l :tv -of- $,"iU i r ; i . vi Ii :.i i iir '.'In : it:s. ,,iiii'i . i :.'il in I'v ';.!';' VV; ,l:ii-' ,-lv ;'';.' -I. rai ii. ' ! i t e " .l;i I, l: i:.. I .-, ' ' .' ("';"' !-:. : 'rayle.i'.v .lr.. I loliiies . I a ;.is and ail .of Wiiiiiiiii'.toii. illiallis. END OF MFTHODIST INFER Tlll'TllV! (' tin' s: I.1' i'-''1'." "''.'t'l ! ll .Il.llli i lVr- , eiiee- 1 1 n 1;.- !' :.: r. day's aw::.;.', i ll v !:'!'' c::i i es'.a'iv' !. ..:: in ;i i he i-i ;':-. " .'Tin '.' laH; .Writ y '-of ! ' '!eh'y;a: e O'itiii 'i'ot:ei;r co irn I i'i s' ill iT'iniTin i'i rout: ho in' 1 lie si's doi's." Jiiiry:' pi' ; I !i--r: . i 1 ! ;'isil sevojal oar;:'' American eit i'' ' in-st.u.ily various i'i'a' S ti': Vhiir.:!!' anii social wor. Tii.c jiroblein of . r"iimiiiiiii; : i!!,' co-ojit'i':i i ion oi yoiiir.:: is in:"' of, t ii'e -i'iios'i ' Treeue'n;- i hi eresi , neoiiT'. ly (lisi'il.-M i! a.i tin- j oil f i reiice'.s in fori.ii ii 1 . iiiei'Miitri;. . .. i;iy. 'WVlliain Braillielil; ( Kli.'glaHilv telieves liley a iio;. living, brbiigh't '0V to" nnn-.h piit .tide l lie :lin::ie. . Itev. I.. .'.Hudson, el' X.uv a: :. holds that "Wesley's resti'ici ioiin oil , iininsenielits . . for youut; in'oiilc is . ai'k liowli'dged" . Io have lii-e'i a greal, .blunder.'- . , mm 11 BALLOT il San l-'i'ini-isco, Cn,. Oct. 1 We inan's suCiaw majority in t ln stati', probalily wil la;i;.i'oximale " . I'ntir thousand, ate returns from remote districts iTUiiinue to swell ihe .suf frage .majority. .Suffrage ' advocate's are'jiiiiilalil, '.. FiK SIBSIS Mil - Cer.irai Cart' !ma hit lias Had ' Hi.' ot 't!;!'':. !.::;'! Ili-l.i'i- . ol (In ( '. ;,i':Vllis. - ' I I' I !;. ii- lit i lie I .Cr in the )i I .1 I l:i'.:i i i .i .:; ;ile- . . I i .-. . J i .: . i..lio- .o:tti i sp:-' :ial ': ! t ; I-.-, rsbevo. i in .. I ;! '.i'l '.'i i'.ii Ilia (' i f i I! clo.ii' ! Ii '; :n': el' : l:;oi; i'iri v ''.--' 1 1 ( 'en: : I'l ei'liooll J ''. -The' '.- ca . In r ' i:;;i eri'l--;; .-iironpiit ;0'!l ojii.'-ol' ;',!re. la .i' -l I -;'uv.-iU - sii'i. ll'-l', Oil , ' Vl'i'vllDll'. 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I his j nioniiiiK iimiil a salute of ui'iis rroiu I i lie t'iiailel am! Hie i inn nitons ili'iii- I oiisti atioii oi t aousiiniifi . ol . peopl nia, sed "iilion ihe wharves aui! iH vi ii I'd : heitilils of Ihe eiiy. e!'.l. Iiii;iiiiess was met aiid llis i oir.ed liy: .ol'fii'ial represeaiiii lyes oi l the Iioiniiijon and drivel!-' to.- the 1'ar liaiiienl llei'se; attendi d by' his si: !' anil esrei i ell h" "severn j . iroons of ! miiiiary. Tiio'iisands of i'lieei ilig ;h'o ple lined life s.' reels: In the lenis lai.ive. co'n he.il ..chaiiiliei', . 'which s as decoraleil for the (ii-ciisioii, the Duke took the iiiilh iis tlovernor (!enera i. Tonight. ie'owiii!;-a dinner am re cepi ion nl Siu'iieer. AViiod ami a-"d r.i.Ve !iirou.i:ll tin' ill iiinina led streets of Quebec, Use hew tlovernof-tleiieial goes lo ()!ti,wa to a.-suiiie the dm ies )f Ills jii:;h office.,' :' mm 1 rl ""'i- m i wm i .V . . -. Viiuie . I : eie Ii. . Mnine. iiniilis.,'. 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'li-.w I'liihti: ate ;--ai i'iihtti iiii'iiis. have h'e.e:i TTfTl - '.for .1 he i ei;ei! i'ori . aiid o'n li'i'; li'i'lMien.!': of I'l'e i 1 1 1-1 1 1 Ta i l I'-roin Hie..! o'iiT' o:' liis ari'i;'ak.ii.i Saiy Kr'i'in i i:-( (, I Its vi :ii:iit '.-n-ni :l his ilejiii n li ve for .'i.os Angeles Hn inlay ' ii.it; I'i l'.- A I'ii-i.V-ns" li.n i ij iter ar the' I'aliT'H Hiirel is . rhe ;ini'l ia liTe-iT my hi t lie T.iT'.":i'ahi.; 'I'li.uioi'j'ow '. moi'irr. ;i' t liv-iTe. ill . lie . a ," reii r ini'iidi'v" ),,-. t ;.n.!icii ,( la'-e. I'a i k. iiiii'il1 ! lie'. I'l'i-si,!,.!,! ; .,e t In- '(i-ii-iriti; I'1 u IM . , ill l ilt- - :t:r.iiiid--lireatv iliir rei''T'!:i.oiii(''.-;" I'm'. !; :e . I'.'ina ma-1 'a ci lie Kx;.u;i! inn, lij 1 1:". (.'.i ,:t, in:; 1 liere. w ill io a Tai'ar.i.l ion ei'Mii.'' tie1 'llel'llliau - eiii: he' I'resiilMC : iv an- eiiM'r'a 'si oi'l.ed alio;,! asui --ei:,.ra:.ilii;!i.iin;i-'-!: i i i '; i . sel l iiiii. i i er Ti 1 ,,' ! I !t 11 T' ' Uiol'llillfi iv 'i I'K I" ' taken. :jn cliii rge ill i i i il v. iiiiii.-e and ( aileiTl.a o I lie ll.isi .,! I alt. .Sacra met i.io. I htl... i i:i; 1 :'..' friiorl I ; I l'i re. Iioi'ii I fijiiy I'lM'-itle!!;' ra;! iii'i'h'ed. in- Siiii'ii.'iieiilo.- r.ie lirst . iia poi'l ii lit slop mi his 'ali I'.'Ji'irii il rlie'r nr.v;. tioyei'iu,!' -.li.hnion. ainl otiier eillilielll- I'-eiresen!.;!1 i es. el Me.'. Slale were (Ml lia '.ii - !-o -t.i i e liiiiT. gro.olin.g. i : if ah ' iniiin'ii.:1! reyi -piieu. at. ihe oaiioii I !!, ilis; i ii : il'ed i isiior' as eseoi li'j.1 lii r iie , :i . : 1 1 ;! , iiere. he de livrml' .r iirier ii..iii', ss io ihe large cro'wd aseinlileil ': hi'i r: : VI I o'l-jocli Hie ,oiTr.ne in ial:laiid and San KriiTjiTfco y. as ri .nrniM). - fall l.as ( I'l iielslolie. ('a! hiMl, '-. i'i,!.,;' (!.!. :;. - Mayor Mnit and-a ni.i 1 1 i ( i vm of h-adiug. oili z.eii.s i--"rei'( ived I're'sii.lefil ,Ta ft iiioii his arrival in 1 1 : I:!!:! T.i is al'lerlioon. Tliroi:;;li . '. h.ri"'ni;hf'ares ". decoi-jiled wiih' lliigs" iimi lnpiliiig Hie I'i'esi ileni .-v, as eni'i'leil io folirleelil ll and Washing I on slreei s.; where he ..presided- ami ilelliereil a s.nirl addri'ss a I . I lie l;i iii ol' the. (ornerstiilie I'or ihe new ell y ii ill. : ( Itelibi is Make l.ei'd Haul. I'iMs' !",. i; :, us. tl. t. I'! Itoh hers CiiieiT-il Miilliei ry. poslofliee and e-cajieil with several packages, of regislereil. niiiil. One package, it is said, ccinlained tell thousand dollars. FINE MESSAGE FROM DR. MIMS Wake County Alumni Hear Inspiring Address From Professor and Scholar A SPLENDID BANQUET t oimenlnl Crowd (oilliers at Posllvfl lioanl to eleliiiil,. 1 1 Slli Antii-vei-snrv ol the I nlversity of .Norlli ( ai-olina Dr. Miiiin Tells "I l ust ami I resent and SH'iik.i ol Hope lor I' nture Dr. .lojner I resides as I oastinaster Older AIiiiiiiii Heard OHicers I'lectexl lor oiniiig ll ear Some Itesolii" lions. W'iHi :i siniiile ' lainiiKf :, in : i. i'ise.Ts (ah. and Willi a mesBaga ol ai'i oiiipiisjniienl . and hope from the campus by.. Hr. lalwin Tim proli ssor or Knglish. Ihe Wake Coiiniy Aiuniiii. of the I niversity of Nor i li. 'Carol ilia hist night, celebrated in a iiiinnier i nai w ill not soon be forgol the 1 1 Sib 'anniversary of the founding of taaf insl iliitiou. Or. J. A. .loyner. siiperiiiteiideiit of public ii. sirueiioa, act-d as loastmaster and Ihe ahte. ediicaioi' never appear-." ed .lo .liotter advantage than in fac ii;g Mho. congenial spirits whose eyea were turned low urds liim anil the .;.eaher iif . ihe evening. The retir ing president. -Mr. I'errin Husbee. presided. : ' ... Ollii'ers . were elected as follows: l-resideiit. Iir. .1, Murlin I'leming: ii'e-rn'esideiit.. .Mr. Joliu W. llins-. dale. Jr.: secreiarv. Mr. Joseph H. chis'iire. Jr. liefore iiilrodiicing the speaker Jlr. Jovner told about the splendid arniy o young men who marched yesli may at ( hapel Ilili lo .Memorial hall to .celebrate I niversily Dav. He referred to Dr. Minis as a scholar, .author .and teacher known , for bis ability and enthusiasm lliroughoiit the t'nitod Stales. . , . In .preliifinu his address. Dr. Mima referred to I lie scene on the univer- ." sity campus yesterday, of messages Irom, many states in the union, from Cuba. ( hinii anil hurope. the alumni in distant, lands not forgetting the in- . stiitiTion, thai helped tlieiu along. He said il means something to be an alumnus of an institution whose men are scaltered over the world. , I .nl liiisiasui ol (lie aiupiis-' . ."Kverythiug that , calls, us out o? ourselves,'' the. speaker said, "is uplifting.;- the university was -before . we were horn and will be after we are gone." ; He brought with him the enthusiasm of the camiius. He. said he wanted to strike twii notes in his address The lirst , the note of dis coiiient with existing .'otuit.ions- of eiiiipmenl, lack of facilities, and , the. failure , of the state, to - realize t be great' possihilit ies of the univer-. sity. Ihe othir note was that of optiiiiisiii. for Ihe " 'future, VV'o need.lo feel, he said, the progress of'' thi'. university' iir i He last decade; . there are signs of 'progress which . should make alt extremely, hopeful. The nliivei'sily's : history is the epitone of the history, of this com nion w ealth.. The iiisiitutioii was baptized with iis -people in the: ' dark days of the . greal war. Here ho painted a pic ture of campus 'scenes thatcarried Ills audience back to acadeniic days. The old Davie poplar, the old pump, the greal trees, the moonlit walks, the liltle Bpipcop.'irehurc'li. with Ivy cov ered walls.; just visible fro ".'. tiie '.': cainpusi the old College bidl that has called generations to their classes----, . (.Continued on. Pi'ge Two,) ., UP IRK IN RALEIGH Air. W . (. . Richardson, who for the past , Ihe years has been missionary, ami rinahi ial secretary of the HaptiBt TahernaTle, has . resigned I113 posi tion. He has not yet decided as to winch ol several oilers he will 'ac cept. Mr, Richardson gave tho best years ol his lile to the service of bis church and hod and all members of the congregation regretled to loso him. lie worked faithfully and with intelligence and was a bulwark; ot .sirctiglli lo tins progressiva c, lurch. Mr, llicliardson s work for bis church was purely voluntary and Ihe loss ol his services will be greatly missed. It is the hope (j
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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