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Opening at Carolina Indicates Best Year in History of University. SUFFERER FROM TUMOR j ?Commander IIIkcoc l mlei Knife hi .loi,?, HoiiUinn iiokiiltiil. I'URKO-iTALIAN PEACE PACT flelleved Thiil (he l im in? Proposed] Will lie Veeentntile. IN AIR IN BLAZING BALLOON Veriihiiiil Milken Stiece.sMlui Oefiecnl rroin HelulH "I j mihi |'e, i. ? ALLEGES BREACH OF PROMISE Berry's for Clothes" ''Hero's 0 sassy bonnet!** ' v popular in New York. Right horc; nlso?in,nd doz n's pi other stylos, $2 up. And suit.-j that disport i. 1 ?: ? /Ivos oii the cii-<-?-*t ?'hite Way ?you can hear idiii before thfoy'Ve turned (i n of f| it let taste Med- quiet lead M.jy.- and coni blue, beautiful '? 1.able iiiix Co.-crcti Thickly With Tar bj Band of Masked Women. HUNTERS" BODIES FOUND TART FOR HOT SPRINGS Why pay 30 to 40 cents per pound when by using you can cut your Baking Powder cost nearly half? At the same time obtain a ; urer arid more wholesome baking powder than any other. Sold by nil good Grocers, Insist on having it. ig . i ???? . ? % i ?s ? w i 11 -3S4.^ "1?M?R j TIltiESDISPATCH, Sept. 14th ' ' '? ?> Cut out the above rouo' n, with fiva Ottlar? of cur.tr rutiv e ?1 et e?. necl pre?jnt & p lhi>in st lhi? office, with the expante bonui i mount herein ?<-? oppoiitc any 't?h> V of Dictionary ?elaeted(which covers ttu Heu-,? of the cait of packln?, exprata <t ? from the factort, checking, rlerli hrr., r; I other Becaliar* EXPENSE itrui.). ^ 5j cud recei?a iour choice ot thru. . ro t. . II i Will Be Given Real Old-Fash-1 ioned Birthday Party on Sunday. i Beverly, Mass., September 13.?t'rcs-i Ident Taf's visit to hl? favorite aUtit, Alisa i ?? i: t Toir< .?. i t MUlbury, on i to? day, is im ! e more than on ordinary one, tor he "ill be llfty-ftve years old ? fashioned birthday party with ::" sorts] oi good tilings to eat. Scores of Tarts Crom tli.; surrounding towns arc ex? pect) : io shake hands with their most distinguished relative. Tlo Presidents birthday will not be marked by any celebration nsldo rn m thai given by Aunt Delta and othor i. luti.. .j a( MUlbury, but oven then >i win differgreatly from in* fifty-fourth iiriv-ti.ii.I birthdays. on b -tli Ilia , President started und the ind of t hes< out from Bycrly "ii "swings ..ale." Thi ttrst trip took him III.O?U miles of rallrbnd, and thi last year over l?iOOt), Teh grams w- rb recoli'i d to-d; Iho executive oillecjs from .<. A. mriti for Washington SStiito, and tlir III r-I?>. Jr.. of ihe National Man oni Ti xas, had appoint nicht th the president. DCDCIO Of sUDCLd Kl (iaGI oiii the linn f ? It I'ort lili be placed at i III-.-ell. ? ? ti. s, iii,d that crowd that THE WEATHER. Forecast! r..r Virginia, Vorth und South t n ml I h ii ? I,..ein rains SalurdHj und prohnbly Sunday. Special l.oehl llnln for Yesterday. Ai cum. delicti l.oenl m.srn Ii ci March .4.31 itifall sit. . . 4.18 m. Yesterday. ? l?M)ITIO>S in IMI'OltTAVI' C'TIRS, i .. ., r i ijoiidy ?. !? eioiidy R4 !' cloudy Bfl Cloudy TO f'lonrtv ?16 p ... idy 82 Cloudy Is Clear '?t Clear ?? > Clear CS Cloudy 78 Clear I' . icorly Cloudy 02 cloudy \ i.m \ > v< . II I?11 f T11>K: strangcd for Twenty Years From General Sickels, She J Saves His Treasures. ' New York, September 13;?This was ic day sei tor the sale of the art easures of Liouerul Daniel 13, Sickles, iteran soldier and diplomat, who i:i eighty-seventh year bf Iiis rom?ii . ud honorable life hud .i with ich roveirses tliul the sheriff had , in called upon u> Mettle u $S,20t) idguient obtained b> the Lincoln I . . t Company. hut the sale will riot lake place.J hi riff llarutlrger (luictly announced; tut the juugnicnt hud been sUilstlCU. lie Vi ne, aide gellet ul will COlllillUO i tho possession u: the things uauty and untliiuity whlcli have been cnii I delil-.llt his waning days. I That is pet haps all thai llie bust-1 . .... World Hoi.ul euro lo know. UUt ellinU it?llic cause ot U?iviifi an actI i gentle sacrifice, a '..bate to the i >? j luiitic past, Lhiit stirs the heart ..... light the set tit ut r'.'L'i: leaves uooil liiIIi foi'giHlen urn. \\ He lias i ix cd \\ lib Son. ? curs ago, and from whokii tili lias been : veraI weeks ago the announcement! 1 I Y.'OUId be sold at pulillc auction t<> I . ? ? Ii. w near. No Intervening Cl> -1 vs tioii much they mciuit iu him, j I'iiwns Jewel* in Aid IIlm. United States Forced to Act for Protection of Lives and Property. threatening. American and otner lh The gunboat Wheeling, at Gunntan 1 mo; the gunboat Tacoma, at Uliie Heids, Nicaragua, niui the protected l . 1 ic bea Moihes. at Key \\ cut, each 1 nrrylhs a complement of marin, s and n f?ll crew of bluejackets, arc th-. most available forces for the work, i None Is mor.e than three days away' from tli? Island.. The gunboat Petrel alreudy In Santo Domlrigiiu waters. t'ttu customs houses of the Island,' com 1 olieu by the United States by treaty, must in; protected against sei/.-' ore by 11 revolutionists. Further than that advices this morning conveyed news ul serious n nature that the .'. ii. Department began preparations ? The littest outbreak Is believed to be promoted by the prime movers in, the t< en; Insurrection whlcli cul? minated In tue battle, of liebajoii.] \ugusl 4-G, whet, that place was tftkeri by the revolutionists. Latest reports to ihn stat.. Depart merit Indicate that notwiihstandiiiH rtassurlnB promises from the ? nilnl eth government; that revolution hover has boon completely s ippresscd, but has smoldered only to. brntvlt out afresh and with greater In- i tenuity. Officials her. believe the movement if becti fomented by a junta In New ! Vo'rh . Oehetnl Horatio Vasqucz, a protnlheiit momhei ..f the Cabinet of klonl CacnreS, who was ussassl- | I lasi n?mber, und a candidate! f ii the presidency when General Ku Indlo Victoria was elected, Is Interested In it When Victoria assumed the pre, Identlal chair, Vasiiuea lied to . liaita, and afterwards was reportod in New York. Although tho rebellious sentiment is posed to bo widely disseminated, i ? focUs Is between Puorta Plata. On the north coast, and Sanchez, on Hie News n ached here. to-day of n .sanguinary battle within the last forty-eight hours nt a small town In j thill section Although the DOihlttl cm government claims victory for Its army, the rebel movement is believed to hive sustained 110 Serious check find further hostilities are expected. OfllClnls of the State and N'ayy De? partments have decided oil fu. ther ob? servations and to await development* ? of the next day or two before dts< patchlng warships to the lsl"-nil. Thi Pctro) is on her way t? Ouan* ' tannino to replenish her coal supply Shi will promptly be dispatched to the east or north coahi of Santo Domingo when "he lias Ailed her , btipke . utili ?:? it Is found Piat the bout Whecllhi* Is more available DRAMATIC DEATH OF GENERAL NOG! AND HIS WIFE (Continued ITrohi l'nst Page i palace. Among them wen? the hpldci of orders of merit, olllcials of many ranks, ministers ol Stale, Korean p.- rs, members ol the two houses oi Parlia? ment and of the Imperial Cab.net ! csidctttH of provincial dsscitnblles, the Mayor ..f Tokio and the chairman ol the Tokio City Council. . slt.1 Including that from the United States, htuded i>y Phllithder C. Knox, In the ceremony. The special envoys and the foreign diplomats, resident lit Tokio, weiit directly after tin con? clusion Ol the funeral service to All tie oll als had Bothered within an lomr. lind at i o'clock they iyur*) conducted by riiastei'B of ccreuioulbs to places at Hie eulriiiicu of thi) palace, The great funeral car, attended bj lank, wealing th- ancient national .??out mourning lostum , COilSlstih|j ul ? Hi ge. the lm?V were tin giant lighted candies. 1 .v Li 1 of the lull in llguroi nigh naval ami military oUlcers noted ? ai d ;.i ecedlng Prim ? Kannii iht r< p resentatlve of Kmiier?r VOshlhltb In the procession. After htm en me a number of the princes of i:?. blPod, with their ? peers. The late IZrhperar's 1 clans followed, and then came th" ministers of i t?te and more officials, the proces? sion concluding with sotrie thousands of soldiers and :- illorfl. Th ? . nilre division of tho imperial bodyguard inarched behind tie blilh. - diu representatives of all the army division's and 10.000 sailors from tho' lo-.t. Thousands of other troops lined th.- rout,, from tho palace t-. Aoj irhn, All those who participated in the ior ? triovi ,i from the palace through tho grounds arid over the great double bridge used only by the Krrtperbr him self and by foreign ambassador.s and Be. nt digliltnl ies. A great throng filled the space on tl.Hier side of Co- bridge, and a peculiar effect was produced ns the io icossion passed through their rriuta ranks, only the- a bund of weird Shinto music breaking the sllenc,-. Thi scene was an Impressive and spectacular one. The route took the procession ptist most of the public buildings and em? bassies. Including that of the United StllteS. F.mporor I'oshlhlio to-day promul? gated an amnesty edict, the details OBITUARY Mrs. eilen .?.. IfcKensle, I .-!>? eiai to The Tithes-Dispatch -, Salisbury, N <".. Hoptombor JH.?Mrs. mien s, McK. rt?icj aired soventy-one years, died al her homo in Salisbury last night, following u stroke of par? alysis Sustained some Weeks n!|o. She is Sui-vived by Several stepsons among ,"lftcm Sheriff .1. ii. McKenzie Dr. \V. W McKeii/i. , of Sallsl.urv and Rev 10. X. Mi 1< . n/Ii , of Southern i' lii i, s c' and by one daughter, Mrs, c. M Stim n?r, of Lin6olnton, DEATHS SHORTS.?Died. Thursday, 10:30 A M . nt his; residence. I20f| St. James' Street, SIIBPPARD tVi SHORTS, aged sixtv years, who for forty-two years was lanltor supreme Court of Appeals. Fitnoral pdndav. ii a m., pirst Baptist Church (colored), Pointe, nth ami Broad. RlDDKl.D?Died. September in, 1012, at x:if? A. M.. at tin residence of her grandparents, Lewis nhd rtosn Jones, No I 101 \\'e; | BrilAd tUleei. VKR m.i.i. RIDDELL, Infant daughter of It Dsn Jones lUddell and Leslie lad deii. ng< four months, Funeral notice later. J J ? v ?? 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