y .\Vi:rn-o3n. j j$i Tim ANY PAPRR PUBLISHED IN EASTER NORTH CAROLINA ^?^S^SlflgMfc?i ii ? ^ ? ? ? Routine of ed for Hit L Ordered Out J. R. Oodler of Rleh Id townahlp be allowed $11.00 Ht month. rtgultr. (Phyalcal disabil ity.) Ordered that Jo* WIIHama, color ed , be. allowed 91.00 per month reg ular (old ???.) _ Ordered that Anetln of Washington townahlp oe allowed ?1.80 per month rwcular (Old ace.) Ordered that Major 8. Jackson of Loo* Acre t?w?ahip. be reUeTM of poll tax until rwroked. ordered that Marcellna Watpra ?f Lo?* Acre Townahlp be rellered of poll tu rati I otherwise reroked * Ordered that Jo* Paul of ltlehland townahlp |>* relieved of poll tu un w. W. Booker be end ther art here by appointed delecatee to the State Aaeoclation of Ooontr Commlsalon era to be held tbe second Wednee d?y In July te Aaherlll*, M. C. .aid ta*s t* collected by the sheriff as Ml V**? t? he paid Vnto-the hafldfc-of the county treaa uvMtf , * ????^'- V { Meeara. A. M Dumay, ;T. Hoyt and Qeo. X.. Lear h. composing a com mitter f?c:r. (U Chamber of Com merce, c.me.heTrrf the b.ard and aaked aid l*f 'advertlalng Beaufort county In tfte-}ooklA to be lasued by the Norfolk Bouthem Railroad. The Board after conalderlng the abo^e appropriated $25 00 for that pur Wheraaa It la neceaaary to borrow the sum of ten thouaand dollar*, five thousand for the currant expenses of the county, and ire thousand to pay a note to the Farmers and Mer chanta Bank of Wllllam?ton. N. C.. which will be due on June 80th, 1811. Now therefore, be U resolved, That tha chairman and^lerkVto the hoard, and they are horebr arflhorli ad to borrow the sum of ten Ihoua and dollara for a period of ? ? ? months and pi o Age the credt* of the tountv for Ms repayment and to ex ecute a'hfnd ot the county therefor delivering tha "ProcOeda Hereof to the county traaaurei*. ^ Resolved. That the Boi -d of Coun ty Comm'.i doners la not reeponplble for any bills for medical services tc the county employea In chhrge of tha county ccnvlcfc force, poor house or county Jail. V; To the Honcrsble Board cf County Commlealonera of Beaufort Coun mwK, ??????? ? That 80c on each 8100 worth of property and iOc on each poll ahall he levied and collected for tha fol lowing school districts tow If No. 1 Sprlnga Craek. No. 8 Ore gon ; No. 8. Campbell's Creak; No." 4. Royal; No. 5. Idalla; No 7. Pres oott; No. 8. Small; No. ?. Cayton; No, 11 Edward and No. 18 Energy, Richland township. No. 11, Chocowlnlty, Chacowlnlty township; No. 8 Old Ford, Washing ton township; No. ft. North Creek; No. 4, GaylordSr-No. 8, Bath, Bath township; No. 8, Panteg'o, Pantego township. Ordered that 10c on each |i0<r worth of property be aad the same la Waahlngton, Long Acre, and Choc owlnlty townships and city of Waah lngton. Ordered that 82.00 on each poll be and the aama Is hereby If led for road purpoeee In Waahlngton Long Aere and Chocowlnlty town J '? a V' ??;. " j. Ordered that 45c on each $100 worth of property and 81.SR on each poll be lOrled for BWharen apeclal school district. It Is farther ordered thst the msx New Yortt. June 7. ? A hanging electric" im dropping rbo near a roll of celluloid film In the workshop over the stage of the Powers Moving Picture Company's facto y at Two Hundred and Porty-flrst street and Rfchardson avenue. In the Bronx, yesterday afternoon destroyed the plant sad soother bull ding, sent s score of young women out Into the streets In- the middle of the after- ! noon in scanty ballroom ccstume, al most caused heart failure to a tire man who drove to the scene in time to aee his wife sod seven children eecsping from their burning oome, and generally resulted In one of the most picturesque conflagrations that has been recorded In many months. The building destroyed yesterday occupied th. com.r of Richardson svenne and Two Hunderd and Flrty flrst street. It wss s two-story wood en structure and was occupied >y the police as s training /(table until the Powers Company toolt ft over. On the ground floor wss the eeu dlo, the big stage, the developing room and the printing room. Along a gallery ran the dressing rooms of the players. On the second floor ... liuuiu?lttV)Uei, WOO waa about to Uk. the ballroom 'acene whm the In .t*rt?j, jrabbefl hb cam ??? and with the Uutlact Of the moving picture man Mean ?t owe of the burning , Mount Holly. N. J., June 7.? -Wea ley Well, years old. and Emm* J. Wllklns, IS. who eloped three days ago were driven from their hid ing piece by hanger, end were csp* tured by Constable Peek on e farm near Fostertown. Following their arrival et the county Jell the prisoners told their storiee, end ee e reeult of the state ment made by the girl nud Wells. Porsecutor Atklneon decidod to hold Welle. The girl wee permitted "Vo go home with her parents. Mr. end Mm. Amoe Wllklns. Rome. June 7.? It Is now certain that a consistory will be held at the close of the civil celebration in Italy, Probably It will be convoked in De cember. It Is felt neceesary to All ten or a dosen of the twenty-five vacancies In the College of Cardinals. Pope Pius Intends to nominste one American cardinal. The latest- trustworthy information Is that his choice lies between Arch bishop Farley of New York, Archblsh op OCoanell of Boeton, Archbishop Quigley of Chicago and Mgr Falcon lo. the Apostolic Delegate at Wash ington. The late Archbishop Ryan of Phil adelphia, It is believed at tho Vatican would have been nonilnated had he lived. Mgr. O'Connell has been exceed ingly popular at the Vatican since his diplomatic mission to Japan two years ago was conducted with tact shrewdness and succeep. Archbishop Ireland i>f St.* Paul was thought at one time nkely to receive a red hat but since ha .wrofe that, Rector Kennedy, of the American College at Rome' Is often mentioned aa Y candidate, bat be Is considered too young for the csndldftcy. l*st night vbetween eleven end twelve o'clock there eama. near being a serious accident at the H^jens' Oil Mill. Mr. L. W. Lincoln, the night fpteman, while engaged In repairing the elevator was accidentally caught as the elevator shot upward and In eottsequefoce his right srm waa pain fully cut. The accident occurred as Mr. Lincoln was fixing the elevator aad one of the employes not know ing that the foreman was engaged, placed the belt on and the mishap occurred. Mr. Lincoln was taken at once to the Washington Hospital where he received medical attenti n. While suffering considerably today the phy sicians think he will be able to re sume his ^utles within the next few days. It was a. narrow eecape. , 4 It's Impossible for s young man to surprise a girl by kissing her. She always expects It. Indianapolis, Ind., Juno ?. ? After traveling, fifteen thousand miles, tramping most of th* way, living on hie pensions from the Mexican and Civil Wars, and eearol^lng for the fourteen children from whom US was separated In the Galveeton flood, in 1900, Frank Schramm incidentally stumbled into the arms of one of /his daughters. From her he learned thai four of his fourteen children were living. Schromm 1s 99 yea -s old, and now that he has found his relative? The reunion cam, about allaoat TWO THINGS HUE m ftT E [-Gov. Jarvis Predict* Craig For ( oreraor aod UGOGK FOR U.S SENATE fciMEK S POR ?o*bwob fra^T^r. "*? W"TI?0 TO WAV C*TS WILL y,' &A YB THAT HP IK svvr mace rfrr **** ** f ,UM . T?o ,bln? f ta X?"* Carolina polio,, ,**Urk*a ?-G??rnor ? numbers of h.r, ? dlr' who "k*0 for ?n .,pre,. v? *? poimc.1 ?UU0I. *a? are that Hon. Lock, crei, ?? * <o * "* ??? aenator." *??b Wn" ?<* ?'r?,nM. ?J with eo _ much ,orc. ^ oae wuuw three oJ"?'** *? "ee the otW ?. Ootmw Kltchln, ge?.,or and Chief J?,t|Ce Clark i^"^" ,or ">? tall t'mber, OoMrnor Jarvl, no, , fz?L"", "" ,cho?' H" ll n . Mone<1 M?hodlat rellg ?" "" tbe oldtlme democracy He ^"'WO?drOW W"- ? or mth.r b. puts ? thui: *"* W"~" *" "ah, a. . m?, bul I <ont like hla teachings" "I am neither a profeMlr. or a 1 don't knov ? u?* old tin,?* democracy; rm f Old urn. democracy, r don', b.n?. ~ w?M?4OC.nin7^a ^ -"jf* * North . Th?w remarks from Qor.racr jlr. democratic oOM.?tion ? of tha speech of Hon wil J.?!" G*"ernor J*rn. her-. I, Mrs ar-arsr .1 r* bU"dln' ??" tauon .u Oen. Jall,n g. Cirr am. about whom some n, **? b??B m.s* a*ntlon date (W ,k^ " * ?rot??,. candl to aee whirl, 18 w?ttln? P ITmp ' **T ?" ? ?? Wn. to apeculaton*1 Su '"1^,*.^'^ ?P" ?d th"" "*T ln ?? - Ot' nZ*"???' Wood row "<?%, carol, na .r^^ "* ??.Uo? of th. p^pl. bu , ?? wAr;:, ~r- ?f tboae ?kL * remarked that '?-f;n,nru;r:ua;,hr; pro" SStSP-M, ale |.r?,!^ Mr,U of "? .Ute * oppowd to .he W1,?? Platform. . Wilson remarked yesterday Tri read oot .n..r W"^.. J?^ to ?ad a single conetrncUr, propyl STJ1T ? -?-S5t tlon of the business Interests " Thla ?"? waa admirer of J?dH>n Har of Ohio, as the next democratic nominee. Governor j.r mmm' *? u for Harmon fW ?r* Wilson Ud Tmft, the th# state aur be prepare! to sasH rank* of the national rspubl icans In a l?rg? percent **? What votes Mr. yafr might loet froto the republican raaks on ac count of hi* appointment of Judgi Connor as district judge would be morj (than recompensed from .#W panks of anti-Bryan, ant 1- Wilson DEAR WAS HOBBLED; DEKB WAS HCARED. Boston, June 7. ? There Is under way in Waltham today a movement to protect defenseleas animals frog^ the hofcblesklrt a perfectly harm less deer was grazing in the outskirts of ths town yeeterdiy when a hob bled dear approached. The animal b^ame panic-stricken and dashed through the town, creat ing consternation among the way farer* and tearing & trail ot damage. It anally came to grier in n hothouse caused $200 damage. an* died from thb cuts it received when It crashed through the glaas walls. ^ ALLEN SHOWS HAVE ARRIVED. The famous A. O. Allen Big Mlt> strel shows arrived in the city to day and will give two performances in the city, one st 2:30 and the oth er at 8 o'clock. - * The parade given thl* "t-m-on by this well known inlnai c\ r -re gatlon was commendlble and worthy. They exhibit under their own mam moth canvass tent. Tho show this year Is said to be bigger, better and greater than ever. The show will consist of lsnglng dancing, cake walk ing and commedlans. The prices., 'to see this well known performance are erduced to meet the pocket book of all. The plrces of admission are j 25 cents and 35 cents.. SCMMKR COURSE AT THE TRAINING SCHOOL A Strong Faculty in Charge? Large j Student Body Present and Morel Arriving. The summer course of East Caro lina Teachers' Training pchool began tqday under most favorable condi tions. A large number of teachers from all sections of Eastern North Carolina are here to get the benefit of the splendid advantages offered frr-tMHuimmi uuuHofar tn.h.iV and many more are com>ng by evary train. Ak jrl o'clock thla morning the student body assembled it: the au dltorium for the classes to be arrang ed. President Wright addressed some very timely -words to the teachers. He said ths purpose of this summer course was ft help thoso who had not had the necessary professional training to do their b9St work. It Is to help them do their wcrk more intelligently. If they know how to organise and manage their school they can do much better work. It is also to help those who have not made first grade certificates or the 5-year ntate certificates. It Is to help teach ers on the points where they are most lacking. -President Wright then fully out lined the study periods and the dif ferent courses that had been plann ed and the organisation of classes proceeded so that the work can start off the very first day of the term. The outlook Is for a most success ful eight weeks' course, and the teachers will go back to their respec tive fields much better equipped to do their work well. The faculty for the summer school is as follows: Prof. R. H.? Wright, president. Mrs. Kate R. Geckwlth, lady prin cipal. Prof. C. W. Wilson, fci'rsar in charge of office work with Miss Emma Jones and Miss Ola Rosi as stenog raphers. Dr. Geo. 8taryer. Columbia Uni versity, school administration and supervision (county and city super intendents and principals) Prof. Leon R. Meadows, Haynee v^le. La., English. Miss Sallte Joynet Davis, Greens boro, history. Prof. Herbert B. Austin, science. Miss Estelle Davis, of Atlanta, mathematics. Prof. Harry p. Harding, of Char lotte, Latin 43d assistskt In mathe matics. Miss Mary E. Wright, primary Bllnboth Pu?h, of Moiro*. L?., doneotic aclonoo and unit, ttom. Miii\ Kit* W. Lawti, of Milton, drawings Prof R*crt*lo. school or* fenlutloti and feuagemmt In elo MIm Lull of Clinton. dU ?M room and kitchen. ? Qroontuie June 8th. Baltimore, June ed men ofr thla and otlixr gather here today to pay James Cardinal Gibbons, and a cltlsen at a popular moDitratlon In honor of the fifth annlveraary of his the cardtaUate and his lee as a priest. The affair la entirely non-sectarian In character and Is In recognition of the influence which the cardial has exercised for high ideals in cltlsen ship and patriotism. Addresses will be made by Presi dent Taft, Vice President 8herman. former ? Pisaldiumooee -eU *, Chief Justice White, of the United Statss Supreme Court; James Bryoe, the ambassador of Oreat Britain; Speak jer Champ Clark, Senator Root, of jNew York; former Speaker Cannon, Mayor Preston, and the cardinal. Members of the President's Cabi net, United States Senators. Cong ressmen, and diplomatic tlves of foreign countries fled their Intention to ba News reaches this city today by telephone announcing th. death of C' Dewty at 8mall N. <?, thla mcrnlng between two and three o clock. His death waa -Ine to can cer of the sumach. Mr. Dowty at the time of hia demls was In his sar enty second year and leered" si* bright and Interesting children to moorn their loss The funeral took place thla afternoon from the late home and waa attended by a large number of sorrowing Irlind, and rel *'?" Th? deceased was an honor ed member of the Prlmltlre Baltlat church and held In the highest es teem In hla community. Operated on. Mr. W. F. Warner of Swan Quar. **' brou*h< to the Fowl, Memorial Hoaplui hT Br. R. B. Wind ley and ha was successfully operat WJ on at this Institution for strana Th' "* P?rfora?J by Dr. Jack Nlchol n- *r? glad to notg that ha a Mttla* on nicely .?d unleM (om^ ng unforseen occurs he will ?oon he convalescent. . , BeUiaTen. Mr. B. 8. Belhaven V. c . In charge of the J. K. that town was here n Hoyt ts one 0f the most men m this section ot has already made many his adopted home. Law Wight.

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