Newspapers / Washington Daily News (Washington, … / April 8, 1910, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
APRIL 8, 191#. WASHINGTON, NORTH iwrii Reeolred. That application t>? Bade forthwith to tlx Governor of North Odtellaa to call a apecia] term of the Superior court to be held In and far the county of Beaufort, beginning Monday. May ?. ltlt, and t*> con tinue far one week, for the trial ot criminal and olrll cam and that a ?Mad lnry be drawn therefor, which special term shall hare all the Jurle dlctlon and POweri that regular term ot the Superior court tiara, and that the receipt at notice (ram i ha Governor that said apaclal term haa haan called, the dark ot thla ' hoard ahall cause publication thereof -to ha made a< the courthouse door and far two aucaaaalre weeks la the Waahlagton Dally Newa and Waah t net on Pracraaa, newapapera publish ed In aald eouhty. Thoae voting In favor ot the foregoing reaolutloa ware the ahalraan and Coasaslaalea . a-a Bherataln, Harris and Boyd. Com mlsalonera Stanclll. Booker and Oreen voted la oppoalUoa thereto. In puraaaace of t(a foraging reso lution the fellow! ag telegrams war* aaat wad received : v ' Raleigh. N. & W. C Rodman: Special term ordered as repeated. Wire ate if (rand Jury la dhelred. W. W. KITCHIN. . Governor. W. W. Kltchln, Governor: Grand Jury deeired. Anawer. W. C- RODMAN. _ County Attorney. W. C. Rodman. Coaaty Attorney: dpeclal tars, with (rand Jury or dered Oa reqaaaUd. ? . W. W. KITOHW, It murlag to tha Board ot Cooa ty Commlaalonara that a petition, algned by oaa lljurth of tha freehold ers within the following boundarlea, lo-wlt: Commencing at tha eouth waat corner ot Thoa. A- Roaa laad on the eaat aide of the mill pond: thence with bin aouth line to the eaa( prone of the Band HIU road; thence with the aald road to the W, Creek man line; thence aa eastward couree with tha aald Creek man road to thd old SUlley canal, thence with tha old Stllley caaal to tha dividing ditch be* tween the Alonaa BUI lay and George WlllWme laad; theace eastward with ad Id ditch to tha mala road leading tkroaca O. k. Stllley's Held: thence north to J. 0. Butt's southeast cor net ; thence with Butt's line to Sam uel Moore's swamp art 4: theace with a cut road around Samuel Moore's to KU avenue; tfteade west with a road to where tha public road makes a turn; thence north' to" ,a .braacb, thence weat with aald brunch - around said teU.br tha" aald c. W. Boaher'a i aaaaad north with aald toM.M oart road teadlafc to L. D. ifeaier't wood lead ing a? Durham'* (peek. theace down ' ?~ 'iaaaiiMM a. Cor* Point ?*; to tha a north Ca W. a innntj thence .'with' aaM to tKa Mala rrfad. theace erty and *0 wot. on the poll .ball be levied for the suprfort of public fee boots In Mid district, .hall be sub mitted to (be people. That nil In favor of antd MX shall vote a ballot "For Special Tax." that all opposed ?hall vote a ballot "Against 8peclal Tax." That the aald election be con ducted acocrdlng to law. That the voting place shall be the nchoolhouse la Mid territory. That A. Tuten be and Is hereby appointed reflstrar, and that Robert Tripp and T. A. Row be and they are hereby appointed judgee of Mid election. That,* copy of this notice be published at the courthottM door and three public places In Mid district.'- ; ^ . ? _ > It appearing to the Board' of "Coun ty Commissioners that a petition signed by one-fourth of the freehold* era within the following boundaries. Beginning In the run of Durham's creek at the mouth of Granny's creek running with the line between W. B Reddltt's estate and C- E. Tuten to! B. R. Powle line; thence with the line between 8. R. Powle and C. E. Tuten to J. w. Lane's line; thence with* the line between. 8. R. Fowle and J. W. Lane to Oeorge K. White's land, thence with 'the line between Vowle and Lane and White's corner In the hMd of a branch. It being also a comer of the Grimes and Eberstein land; thence a direct line from said corner to the norihwMt corner of C. A- Caton'e Blakely land; then with C. A. Caton and B. D. Caton s north Use continued to the county line; then with the county line north 44 3-4 west to a point which lies tooth II west from the northeast corner of L. If. Scott's fence; thence north SO east to the W4bhlngtoa and line to the Washlngtoa rood at the Glade; then with the tdwasbip Unf" to the line of B. B Rom. 'Harrison Land," then with 8. R. Powle and B. p. M*. to notj^usii; tkn with Uw run of uld iflmp to W. A. WaJkar'i fiorthtre?t corner: than softtb with Walker's line to Thomp son^ line then with Thompson's and Walkdr'a Mne northwardly to Du* pree'a line and with Dupree'a and Thompson's line to the run of Dur ham's creek;' then up the run of Dur ham's creek to the month of "Afary'i Run"; then up "Mary's Run" to the west line of the Creekmore road; thea with Mid line north to the cor ner; then with the north line of Mid land east to tfo line of the Bonner ton district;' then with the lias. of Mid dlatrlct to a point opposite the north corner of L. H. Reddltt's Gull ford land; then sou tin o Mid corner; (bte with hl?-lh.e > round to- T. R. Boyd's northeast comer; then 1th hla line eastward!/, to hla northeast coritor; thea w'^.hts line southward ly to the Creekmore rood ; then wltb L. Hi K?d*ltt'? Mne to U>? . Whlte hurtt cr??k; then up the r?o gt WhltehurM crMk to'U H.',Jte*dItt> The UIOWMMM that Mr. Ken n?th Roblnaon. of New Tork. will >9 dreaa thtt Baraca ul Phllatbei rlaaaaa of the dUlerttnt churches el thtt cltji at thtt Pint Methodist Church next Tuesday evening at 1 odovfL la Holac looked forward u ?Uh pleaaure. Ha somes to Waah ItiKion hearing with tiln a moat an rlaDltt reputation ad the Dallr N?wi fttela aura aft who hear kin on thla occasion will not recrat It, ? The Methodist choir la arrandni special mualc for occasion. SPELLING BEE Taken Place Toalg*U at the Pablk School Balldlag Start* Prompt ljr at B O'clock. The Spelling Bee takoa place at the public school building this even ing at 8 o'clock. As already an nounced. Hob. H. 8. Ward will be tbo teacher and Mrs. S. 8. Fulford ana Mr. Junius Grimes will be the leaders. Tbe first spelling mstch that took place several weeks ago was so thoroughly enjoyed another la planned for tonight The Dlue Back Speller will be the rule of guid ance. The spelling mstch for the younger set begins at 8 o'clock with Russell Cox as teacher and Margaret Carton and Behj. Morgan as leaders. Immediately after the older spellers will have a chance to show how they can discover the mysteries of the Blue Back. Cream will be served those listening to the contest. ^ Tho entrance fee is only ten cents. Everybody old and young la urged to be present and help In sharing the fun. ^ Tbe occasion promises to be full of merriment 'and' every cltisen of the city who thinks he can spell should be pseeent __ TO PBBACH 8KBMO.V Rev. M. T. Ptyler, pastor of the rtr*t Methodist Church, this city. Is comBsncernent ser mon Hl^ne Wlllianuton Graded School. Will la ma ton. S. C.. on the ?rat Sunday In May. The sermon will be- delivered *n the town halL Mr. Plyler haa not aa yet selected his subject. ? if CommlMlonete U)4t..<me-foQrth ok the freeholders within the following boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at "Fork Point" and running southward up Chocowlnity Bay . to Chocowlnity creek; thence up said creek. Its ra rlous windings until It . strikes the south lld^of H. H. Hill's land; then* with saldH Ill's line to Stephen Hard ing's line fcnd with his line to the dlTldlng line between Stephen Hard ing and Joe Harding; thence with said dlTldlng line in .a northerlyHM rection to Maple branch; then up Maple-hranch to Oh'ftpel branch;, then With Chapel branch to Bear creek; I then with Bear creek to -Tar rirer j then wfch Tar and ftunUcQ. fhrers.t* the beginning, it; being the present boundaries, of District No. 11, white^ Chocowlnity towhehip, haying signed said petl tlo* aeki ng . that an elect Ida be b?ld i$ said territory updd the question Whether or sot a special tax thai I he levied According to Ik* for the support of the 'PnWic Schools *? wM, asd H further "kp pear ??> tk? Bog* tt^tie (Mi? BoaM'?f ,E*a<*ftkw.Vye fmUim* ?aid petition by^ppvoting tV Me, H is ?wdei?i tha^jui election *g beM ls said fcrrttory.JUy th.lmtk* of wmiut * nwUl'Ut <rf ?? H*t> *<?? at tka poll ?*V- ^ ptftTif -dtttrtefe .tell teeuMdtted to.t^i&M*. .* tattft *!*r W'Sl Of TAKING (T?< ?lt?4 la.ijr ih, TJ-tM ?u?r?tW ?T? ku Un tiftt thaw. wfttcfc It ku ? t? put M thU v*f~ tto <U<K ulHr i? MMViih The Meatore WiU Receive En. % REPORTED SURE TODAY The Waterways Will be Treated More liberally Tkaa Heretofore ? No IVojeet of RmI Merit Haa Bees N'?flfrted ? The Carrier Appropri nt km of 9BS4Q0.000. Washington, D. C.. April 7.? The Elver and Harbor appropri* t ion bill to virtually made up and will, in all probability, be reported to the Sen ate today at the farlhest. The bill will carry in the i*lghborhood of |6t,9OO,iN>0, but of this amount be tween 97,000.?<H) and 9l0.000.00o are not propertly chargeable to the revenues collected during the present lineal year. Senator F. M. Simmons, of North Carolina, and a member of the Com mittee on Commerce, believes thai the bill will receive moat general en "There was a general feeling in the committee/' aaid Senator Sim mons, "that an annual river and har bor blU was essentially necessary to pyt our water ways In condition to handle our growing commerce. In a way tlie bill Is carrying out one of the platforms of the National Rivera and Harbors Congress, that these should be a bond Issue to take care of these Improvements In the event that cur rent revenues were not sufficient to prevlde for an annual waterway bill of sufficient amount to make an ap propriation of 960,000.000 annually for ten years, possible. While we have not Issued bonds we have recog nised In the committee the necessity tor.afl ^itnual river and harbor bill, The bill ^cognizes meritorious pro ject* and appropriates liberally for them to. the end that they may be completed within reaaonable time and. until they are completed the an nual feature of the bill will continue. "One of the flrst fruits of this new system will be a more liberal' treat ment for the waterways and a well defined plan for their Improvement conditioned upon a favorable report from the board of engineers of the NracD*p?iCmeaL<.MJo4?r this new plan projects win be preaaeiTYo com pletion, something wholly impossible ynder the. bl-ennial and tri-ennlal bills of former years. "In the framing of this bill, which will be reported the last of the Week, no project of real merit has been neg lected. Without reference to any see* ti'on the appropriations will be ad justed to bring about the completion of projects in a reasonable length of time thereby oavlng the enormous waste that has come through small appropriations extending over a long period of years. It Is my judgment that at least one-quarter . of the money which Congress has appropri ated from time to time for rivers and harbors has been lost because of the , failure to appropriate annually- for the projects tinder way. ' " ; "Speaking for the South. In which I am more directly interested, there [haa been no deposition to accord to its waterway* an# different treat ment thaa shown -ptfier sections. The bill appropriates fbr the great* Mis sissippi .system * sum sufficient to warrant its completion .In. twelve years, aad as far as practicable the ?tttal feature Is retained }n the hill so that ws. er probably, ay "our chll* drea. surely .^ssay see the compl?Uoa ef a system ef rivers sad harbora rlvallyjag the .waterways, Of Europe. This qte fact wlH go . fhr toward re* gtvea this asagtare a tbrssir eoa mwaa, by reducta^ our appreprla. Gads la esysttm- Th* Ldkbs-tarthe , ??? tot ?k?k?a .k?r??t.r ?f A, kit .tfck ?Mfct for klMMaatut ?l?, ??? wk?(fc.r *: ti mim&ct ?traM taci .? fcrodlt ?t t*}?. 4<M q?t, ?r tw** i JU |w?l *? l.M , SAD DEATH Voug Maa of WbmUm HmUtm Well Km ia thk CMpr, Pkm Away, riftor aad Well Reliked. News baa been received In thi^fty announcing the death of Mr. Ttfomaa Car malt 8mith. aon of Major and Mrs. Samuel H. Smith, of Winaton Salem. N. C. Hie death occurred ?t the home of hla parents and at the time of hla d?ath he waa in hbLJ4th year. The deceaaed's mother ft a sis ter of the late Mr. Thomas Carmalt, of thla city. Young Smith returned from Florida several weeks ago suf fering with malarial fever. He he came seriously 111 ahout ten days ago and rteadlly sank, until the end. He was a gentlemanly young man,' of noble character, and had scores of friends here who will be deeply grieved to hear of his death- All the members of the family were with him to the end. The funeral services were conducted by Bishop Rond thaler and th* Interment waa In the Salem cemetery. ?AIKTV THKATlSK To aay the Gaiety waa crowded all laat evening Is stating It mild, for standing room waa at a premium. The Stalling Trio have the boarda at this popular place of amuadment this week and their act aeem to pleaae all, for they were liberally applauded. Their musical specialties are eapeclal ly good, both Instrumental and vocal, and if they hold up the standard they Bet for laat night they will leave In the good graces of all. An exceptional feature of the Stalllnga Is they change their bill nightly, thus Insur ing something new all the time. The cornet solu oy Mr. Chapman last evening Is deserving of special men- 1 Hon. and many pronounce it the best of the many good renditions he has 1 given this week. The pictures for tonight are Saved Prom the Tide, a dramatic ploture, and The Mountaineer's Honor, a Bio- 1 graph. These picturee need no com ment. as all know the claas of pic* tures the Gaiety Is showing nightly. Tonight the show starts promptly at 7 : SO- Come early and secure a good Beat and be In time for the drawing. Building. The firm of J. H. Harris Plumbing! & Supply Company have purchased | from Mr. Charles M. Little and Will-! iam Dragaw & Company, the property on <Maln street next to the Fulford Hardware Company snd abutting Whitaker alley. The present build ing will be torn down at once and a three-story brick building 27x100 [ feet will be erected on same. An other building two stories high will be erected to the rear of the tbree story structure and facing on Water street. Both structures will, be 'np to-date and contain all the modern improvements. The pool tables will be moved to the Blount building, formerly occupied by A. G. Smlther's Jewelry store. When completed the] firm of J. H.Harris Plumbing ft Sup I ply Company will have one of the cmpleto and modern stores in Carolina. y RAISE MONEY ?3 k *aali**d If Ice j a Y*mtwM?y fr t Jcmntg Christian L?sf??. BANDITS ROB BUNK ~ ? ' 0 $5,000 la Money and Stoop Are Hound mml OaggeO Tow* Mintul mmd Kn?l?*r ml Use PnupUii Km u ion and Tf*?i . Proceeded to Blow the Bank Open With Hyo.. oilto ? Two of the cMn Escape. Chicago, April 7. ? Five masked men, after binding the night marshal and the pumping station engineer, blew open the safe of the Bank of Coal City, 111., wrecked the building and escaped with more than $5,000 In money and stamps. Telephone alarm was sent along the Santa Fe Railroad and at the next ? station, Mason, 111., the night mar shal. a dentist, and a constable aroused by the call, fought a pitched battle with the bandits. The dentist, with his shot-gun, wounded three and they were captured at the next sta tion by 8herlff Steel, of Grandy coun ty, and a posse at Marengo, after a thrilling chase in automobile. They were In a baggage car. Two were shot In the legs and one In the head. The other two robbers, with the money, escaped at Mason. Posses were immediately formed and a hunt began for (he two missing robbors. The postofflce officials In Chicago also were notified and they sent heavily armed Inspectors by the first train to join In the bunt, as $2.10 In stamps, which had been de posited by the postmaster, were taken. Five masked men appeared In Coal City, which Is 20 miles southeast of* Jollet, early today. They waited In the shadow of the Santa Fe station until Night Marshal Getto appeared on his hourly rounds. They pounced on him, bound and gagged* him and threw him Into the waiting room of the station. Following the procedure adopted by other bandits in recent Illinois bank robberies they went to the town pumping station and bound the en gineer, Washington Frye. They then took tools from the station with which to pry open tho bank doors. In Jt few minutes' the entire down was aroused by an explosion. Towns men running to the bank found the front' and rear of tHe DdlMlSI btowp ? out and furniture scattered for more than 10 feet. The safe was wrecked and overturned. Among the first To arrive was E. D. Scott, owner of the bank, who said he hsd left $3,000 In cash in the safe wh?n be closed last night. THE GEM. Those who attended the Gem Isst evening were much pleased with the beautiful Indian drama; also the comedies were good and were well received. Tonight a beautiful war story, The Carlbaldl -Boy, will be shown. Much Interest centers upon k young French boy who runs away from home and joins 'his father, a soldier in Carlbaldi's army. He en lists In his regiment, fights bis way to the front and wins the admiration of all. The plot of this drama Is Well carried out and finely acted. Out of the Frying Pan Into the Fire Is a hot comedy, as the name would suggest. It amuses the audi ence and shows what can happen un der conditions which might or sight not be actual. ?'Rgts" la another good comedy plothr* Net rats 1ft a woman's halt, bat a picture with a few real lite ones Wixed (ft Just to make tfelags in teresting. These rata feh v* never be fere appears* in Washington. At tfJf ^clec* a prise drawing takes place, at which tisae a beauti ful eat ef six china ltasaekins w<U He given the person holding the lucky eenfftft. Try jeftr tatift. y PARSONAGE At tka lut lMthl mt Um qu?rt#Y It raaforaaca of tka MMk Clare* far tkla atatloa ltwrf <r. B. Mar*, * ft ?i;'*'?" ?&% ,1 *MWI? Vl>? ??l It ta tka
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1910, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75