the construction of bridge; at Belhavea, Jednttreri KM m Smith'* Creek, Bonnertoc M end BknmU Creek. _ _ . Bmnl egatneti am lit mW % IJ ?ay by the Board of Ooanty Commla Ionan tor the rebuilding at bridge. ? didarent aactioaa ot Beanfor & jjf. * county, Iwtwe or damadad by th< atom of Wedseedar. September ? ... Tba contract for tha building w Ua bridge at Belharen wai awardet to W. A Bkjnet for tba Bum of W!?< Tha contract oalla tor Ua complettoa f.'" within ?l?y daya. f t. ' O. B. Paul and W. D. LlTarmar ware (Iran tha contract by tha boart tor tha raballdlng ot tha brld# B-^ecroeg Jalk*a creak for tha anm 01 $1*0. Bridge to ba completed with B; Is ataty daya. Tba contract for balldlng tbt - jmtk Oroak bridge waa awarded tt C. B. Paul and W. D. Ltaarmaa ~ 5H5Dl','OT6~ Mult be Bn'abed wlft la alxty daya. K ' - . Q. B. Bonner waa awarded th< eaatract tor tha construction of tin 1 bridge at Bonnerton at the earn oi *?50. to ba oomplatad wltbln aUU SS*1" 'daifc ? i-. 5?!>- W. A. Bloaat received tba contrac to toband the bridge at Blounb Creek for tha anm of 8880. Tba board la In aeaaien again to - :L: .$a m CRAIG NAMES : HD QFTH RDirtTMAN OoTeraor Cnli ha* unouMd i kmc Uat of doM?aU* tT?? - NortJ Carolina to tho Sootkora Commareta Controoa which Is to bo bold Ik tki tko dalooata* oanwd by Ik* covanoi In ttr. Both Brtdarann of UUa Mr ;f' , | Ttoo pi mint of tko Bonk of *Hb Sis! f>] : Now Bon. Boot. It.?Thoro wo timoiht, to t?T*f Pfft . J hproo to whom two 1 to pooplo ewi tholr tlooo,'ond tho owoor of adwal Hoc ot Joooo Boy oloo owoo tko oafo ' ty of thla otraotoro to tko In belli (wo* of tka aatmal. Tko bono k question lo crwood by Tkoadoro Ooot wla ot Joooo Boy. a email ootUamon la PamUoo ooooty ooor Ooooo Crool Island, and wkoo on Soptembor I tko day oo whjeh tho torrlblo store swoyt tho North Carolina cooat, Mr f j . Goodwin now tho watnr rtnln*. h< took hla family and wsnt to thi homo of Falac Goodwin, a short dt* . tanoo pwoy, and which re on kick ?,;wr r 1 Her* ho toond three other (ami Ilea who hod eono (or aolaty. Th. woler rooo peroral foot ottor th. . people hod tokon retnge to tho bolM too, ood thejr woro Hnolly foreod ti iv '-V toko refoga in tho ooeood atory a~stj r o Tko otrnctora woo rocking oa< cwnylng in tho wind and water whoi tho bono, which hod boon owtmmtni I oronnd In tho-pord. borot open thi /rf' (root door - ood- walked Into th. boaoo. Thlo otoodlod tho. bntldtM I and BO more woo It Mt to ohofel when tho wind ood worn >track It ' AU Mr. Ooodarto'i pooMoolona. In clndlnc hio Horn ond bona, war. woohod away and bo la loft penal loan, with tho eaeeptlon ol tho horbo "which ho boo brought to Now Bon , to aoll oo that ho aon got oaongl money to a tort 11(0 ooow. Mr. Oool win dooo not like to part with th. animal, bat It' la tba only mono lor '*?ea for klm. |" . yjW- f t. I a- Ahaaoo Oinoplaoad) . .1 '-J ' Tho handaomo now officer (or th. legal ?rm o( Rodman and Bonne. p?.Ud"Ud'^oT ' oxpVuw' Tor. .? >UNTY BRIDGES - C. IBIS nunitnn it The bis teheoner George W. Wellt J 1 the ant elx-mwter erer ballf. which , Mat aahora it Hatttrw lalot aoA i day? u?. wu completely dmtroreA I . by are wlhch WW dlseoTered afcat 1 . * O'clock Sunday mnfii. b/ I ' o'clock toar of b?r maata had Ullu , and by noon all were down and the hull an burned to the water's edge, j 1 There wan nothing eared except* a- few sails which those present manasad to sat off bafore the Bra dnoM , than away. , The wrack waa acid at aaotlon for MOO. It la underatood to aomt of the , beach dwellcrc, and It la ballsyed , ' that the loaa will tall upon the bay* , ' at <" , > The Bra la raapactad to- be of In- . t ceodtary oltffli. c^r-8? J ORPHAKB WEDNISPAr BIGHT 1 This paper asain calls the dtiienf 1 attention to the ^1 Bit of the etass of > orphans from the Ojld Fellows1 School Xudltoriunf tomorrow evenf In*. The admission to the entertain > ment wUl be by and it b* C hoorea every one' who can to avail ' themselves of th* opportunity and be promt for the came u * most 1 worthy one, * i Hood JflUfner. ? Miss Marine Barbank. - who bar ( boon tho head milliner at the Jamet . . -S Cltft SWtAh Itlln. 1? the oaat several 'seasons, to tba delight ( of her many friends, will occapy the ( same position this eeaeon. ] lfr. J. K. Hoyt annonncee that i Saturday, September It, will be the , > last dap for his gnat rain aad torI nado sale. Patrons should bear J > this la Bind aad secure some of his I bargains before the dosing date. ANOTHER GOOD . AT TOBACCOWAIEBOilSE Another good sale of tobaeofr was , had today at the Washington aad , Beaufort w.MWa? oa the Hoars aad tha avaraga price , ' holding ap la Washington exceed - ' " Ingly well end those who here sold ' ha this sssrket have had mo reason to oomplata. , i , ' 1 J GERMANS IX STBAMER WAR | I Hamburg, Sept. 1?.?The pasaaa- , gar war betwaan the Hamburg-Amer- ] 1 lean aad the North Oerman Lloyd , Steemshlp CompaniM wtlVfh started , ' e few weeks ago took a new tarn to- t > dap whan the Hsmhnrg-Amerlcaa i line tnangarated a fortnightly steer- | sge service between Hambarg end i - nwn ??K? to Mn toft to the i > North Oermaa Lord, bat tho latter , company initiated * eerrtea to Bootoo, which tho Hamburg-American , > eonaldorod an Infringement banco the | praaent wnr. IB a itatamcot the North Qortnen Lloyd Com pan r poata out that the I Beaton trafifo had attalnad anch pro> portion* that a aerrlea to that port > had tone been aader eonelderattoa I and had baea definitely decided upon > lent January. - > ', The Hamburg-American Company hlnta at farther war meaaarer. , f - **W YORK'S MAYORALTY FIGHT , New Tort. Sept. 1? ?At the prt- ! mary alecjjaba here today the F iaion , lata. Tpditaanr Hell. The ladapen- ( doner League and tho ludepeadeat , Committee, will nam. all caadldatea , for mayor. Owing to the light again.! Tammany Hall, whirh la On ' Incnoe aa the regular election/ All **? ' ?_ - Tka nit thmtir will opin os j rhuradnr aranlna. NofWnhar l*t? rlih tha wall known attraction rnjrs'JWc: tounerd Car OaUbar llth, but on >?oa?t?S tha ton. t>t tglKHai laataiaat by tha lata atom tka opan ins itftt had to ba datarrwd tor hlrtr darn Tha hntahln* o! UW jienitfr u .lmos an wm rapiailJT an fflce before they are sod. Sucli it amps VH be valid for poetago on tecaad, third and fourth data mall, u?:t merchandise or paroel poet mator. but not on letters or other s wi*.*d matter. Tha siampa vdili be recognised onty at the postofflce named on them. -'Ita convinced.that the las 1 thru itampe will be negligible." says Postmaster General Burleson, as tempered with the great saving in mpenae.and the Increase In efficien:y to be effected by their use. OC*KN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ? BropkUne, .Mass., Seqt. 16.?The sauonal^open golf -championship Degan here today as Ota program this year calls fop four day's play ns^agd of two. Today half of the Jilrty-elx draws, the lowaat thirtytwo players to gpalify fbr the cham jionshlp proper. Atlantic Clty.:N. J.. Best. t?.? rhe USD a si meeting: of the National ItodiUott of Underwrlten began here today with a number of promllent delegates from all parts of the United?Btatsa?The headquarteri vf the eommlttee are at the Marlborjugh-Blenheln hotel, hut the oonrentlon sessions are being held In he bat! ream on the 8teep Pier. W. M. ClMMf Olt The friends of Mr. WlUlam M. Chauncejr are glgd to eee him out ?n the streets again after hie sectlent of last week. He had a spike to enter his toqt sawing a painful lut not serious wound. WILL FIGHT PRESENT STL YES Vienna, Sept. If.?Or. PUB. the archbishop of Vienna. Is enlisting lueatial leaders of Viennese society n n crusade against present styles, which he declares are demoralising He declares that he Is acting at the ipecial request of an exalted person^ tge pad the popular belief Is that the "personage" referred to la the Kaiser. Or. Ptfl says present day fashions are exercising a most perilous and ruinous Influence upon .h.'aoeUT ul financial codnltlofia of nany ftmWee. Dr. Ptfl wn onlj recently rmlaed to the Arcbblihoprle ind has aerer been oonsldered sen* rational, bat a tolerant nan wHb a rlndly eoclel eympathlee. i'ids nc cidc f :I S ^ tdinni ui niu. |ff nun-mm Lot evening between six and new in o'clock tbere was another darn A On coming from Want Third rtrtft. The department roapondod promptly to tip call but ao far a* ha Dally Nawa baa bean able to ascertain the blaao van not located Doe cftlxen stated tbls morning that It was an electric u?tt wire and a tree coming in contact With each >ther prodndng a blase, i ? ^ ?f1 Tr ra . I t. .. H M I It " 1 Street Commissioner IfdBevetl with s force of hands waa engaged rontTflrr *nd today in riptirini the ir Td MdVllll JUfDIHER UU ULILIU1IUH j IIL , 4 . ... ' ' Will lie taketo from boxes oo Main fend Market St.; from MO to 7 o'clock! each afternoon. Decided - coavrn.anbe. 41 PoituMUt a?jfc Hal ha. in??r? rated an extra jsolUctloa of .maIl-< from the boxes Ideated In the bust- I neee Motion ot the city. The first ' collection tu tm yesterday afternoon. AH maltwlom now on depoe- J lted In the bnMnn Main and Kear: j ket streets. In ? part of the city i where the businflfcs places are locat- \ ed, will be collected by a carrier late < In the afternoofgp- The collection be- < Kins at 6.40 o'clodk and ends prompt < ly at 7 o'clock. 1 For some ltttlft while the busineea men- of. thecity-$ave been endeavor- 1 ing to secure tMs additional collec- ( tion of mail master and now that Postmaster Paul has put the request ] in rofcue it moan's quite a conven- i ieaee to the mfrntiaata-aad others h tn Waahln ytnr> ^ L _j President5!? Travel in De Luxe Train Washington; -t>. C.. 8ept. 16.? ??raaldent Wilson- and a large nam be^Hjt senators^ representatives, and delegates to the. Fifth Annual Convention of tb? Southern Commercial Cea?reee at Mobile, Alabama, October 27-29, will travel from Washing ton to Mobile in a train de luxe, to be known as the "President's Special." Southern Hallway officials "ite -"hdwnwranging Tor this wain, which will be the finest that ever traveled over the tracks of the 8ou- , thern Railway. Starting In Washington, sections ( will be added to thta train on Its way the South, where delegates to the ^ convention will Join the "President's . Special/' Sections will Join th? j train with delegates at Danville. Vs., Greensboro, N. C.. Spartanburg. 8. C.. Atlanta. Gn.. Montgomery. Ala., . and other cities. It la expected that when the "Preeldenfs Special" reaches Mobile, several thousand del , egates from this part of the United tales alone will have made the trip. thousand delegates from the sixteen southern states, besides represents. ( Uvea from other states of the Union j Canada, and the Pan-American Re- , vehtlon. the Southeastern Passenger Association has made a one-fare round trip rate from all points In the Southeastern states to the convention. WHOM to HP ANW WHOM HOT. WutlUtoi, Sept. II.?So far er ed at lento*, tlppiw at tho npoM of 1 the Government U soon to ?m. n. only Individual ?ho will benefit by the exception by deportment offlctel. when trevellni to th. tmla porter. The Postmaster Oeoeml hoi II. eloeed denntte Ideu about whet I hotel waiter* should receive. la ha . Instruction* Is the ltsm; "Tips (OS hotel waiter?-nothing." As to the piratical craft know a as the taxlcab Its na* at government expanse It t4 booed.Cnder regulations effective Oc- ] tober 1st. board and room most not , cost more than IS a dar; lanndrr , mar he charged at ths rata of tl.ll . a webh, of 10 cetns a dar; ehll* the ; engaging of a stenographer o* trplst i to aid In preparation of reports It forbidden. ' Pittsburg. Pa.. Befit. H.-v-Oreat 1 dldata for nayor F*or mar Dlnctoi of Pabllo Works Joseph O. Arm ' ? - ?e pnnn mi?! JwH RIVER PIERS FOOT OF BOOTTOt REPAXRKD ALSO HDWBH IN DtmnUOT PAIT8 OF CRT. In mpou* to the eall of Mayor Frank C. Kugler there was a apodal NMlos of tfce Board of City Aldermen hold at the pity Hall lad ring for tli* purpose of considering iamaged la the city aa a raault of JM recent atorm. All tho member? if the board were present and while the meeting was not lengthy consuls^pbla business was transacted. The question waa extensively dls sussed as to whether the city should tile the crossing on mounts, Road md BonnVr street or bridge the seme. After hearing the question Prom every viewpoint the board desided to secure prices for both prop^ ssitlons which will be ascertained at ?nce and these crossings will either ?e tiled or bridged without delay. The board decided unanimously XJ repair the bridge washed away >n Harvey street with wood. The Aldermen further decided to segln the repairing of the two damtged water piers situated at the foot?of Bonaar- street and Jtespese CONFER ON MEXICAN RATES. . St. Louis, Mo., 8ept. 16.?At the meeting of* the Southwestern Tariff Committee here today the question )f rates on freight shipments of Mex .co will be considered. The Interstate Commerce Commission has authorized the reinstatement of thru rates on freight and passenger traffic to points in Mexico and the order Has caused dissatisfaction In certain lusrters. The original cause of frlctlor. was a dispute over the printing of tariffs. Which the Mexcans thought thould be in Spanish! The recent notice of Intended cancellation of through rates was generally believed to have been at the instigation of the Huerta government. . Lately the Mexican roads notiflod their?American?donned tlons?thntthey, desired to wibdraw the cancel lation notice and to continue tne oia [raffle relatione. Stnoe the Interstate body bad permitted the schedule to be altered e conformity with the former action it the Mexican roads, the request >f the latter could not be granted el thou t permission of the commlarton. Mr. Thomas O. Blow one of the ifflrient clerks at Hotel Louise Is In MashvlUs, N. C.. spending his annuel mention with relatives and friends. FEAR TROUBLE DT MEXICO. Mexico City. Mexico. Sept. It ? The government anthorltiee here Uk m special precaations to prevent an tntl-American outburst tdoay during he celebration of Mexican lndepenJence day. Popular enthusiasm for fluarta seems to be growing, and It S reported by those cloeely In touch with the government that he Is as :retly completing plans to run for he presdientlal election despite jxpectatlons to the contrary by the administration at Washington. HBR ill CMT M?MU OHfUn AOIanuI wad hefflr* Recorder W. B. Windier yeoterday ihamed with belun drank and dlooi lerly on the atreete. Attorney 0 I. Stnddert appeared for the defen dnnt. She vu found rifllty and Kned and coat. The woman waa amatod by the offloera when oho won with bar hnabond and the defandnnt'a eonnaol ttaaad the dueatlon whether or not the officers bad a rldht to nrreet the woman without a warrant when aha waa under the pretention of hot hatband. The attorney admitted that aha was drunk aa aliened and ntated that than waa no penalty for 1 i^=== f^nx-SAW , LIBEL CAS :, IN JOKES SHOWS TO SFEKO 1 1KTE8 HERE Thing* iw becoming b?sy In an< around tht Channret Mirinii Bali, wajs these days. Mr. Chauncey h&j Juat slossd a contract and has th? work already under way, tor th< construction of a large theater box for Mr. James Adams, the carnlva man. The boat will be 31x118 wltt a depth of 6 feet. The boat will b? fitted up like a modern theater an* ?- *-^B?5?rV **)< **S ' -ntr'"'?" " t,j"* ^ 'aH . -? ? . . n VrjjjM I . *?"> " " "f!!- ~i ^ ir>i - -"^MJSK^F ~~~w^* "r~tS^B ;e again i the limelight j CO. COIHSSIONEBS 1 REQUEST PLAINTIFF TONY TIE COST 9 L. C Warren, county attorney submits correspon! dence to the Board, be tween the SnUritnr ?nH IB himself relative to pay' ment of cost by E. F- M Aydlett. At the special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners held at the Court House yesterday L. C. ^9 Warren^ county attorney, submitted to the boar? correspondence between " "J himself and Mr. Efcringhaus, the eo- 'J licitor, relative to the payment * of costs by E. P. Aydlett in the recent case of State vs. W. 0. Saunders. After hearing same the following resolution was passed by the "board: Be It resolved by the Commission- _ er* of Beaufort county; that It le the sense of this board in view of the ' statements made by the attorneys for Mr. Aydlett before and during Jhfl trial._that in. the-event. -W. O J = Sauttd?r? ww acquitted Mr, Aydlett * would pay all of the costs of said 1 case, that the said E. F. Aydlett is indebted to the county in the sum of $118.75 above the bill eent to him by the clerk of the court, a&id ' amount being the balance due on the costs In said case and being the JV part the county would have to pay. ' That It is further ordered that the ! clerk of the court send -Mr. Aydlett 1 the bill for said ccatn with the re1 quest of this board to pay the same. ; Lyric Attraction Best of Season -Mf From the rise of the curtain to the finish. "Dolg and Ebert," two extr* , clever artists, kept the Lyric audi' ence last night In oceans of laugh* , and tumbled them off their seal* ' Sitl , and finished with several hows and ( two encores. . .$1 t These artists have an set entitled "Frolic With a Piano," however;. they do not stop frolicking with Use' I piano for their audience is attacked with the same epidemic. Too much praise could not be given regarding this act and the excellent qualities of their playing and singing. They scored a big hit with ^ the audience and their encore, "1 Don't Want To," was a frolic. Thaaa ^ artists will be here for two more days, offering new songs and Jokes* ! The main feature of tonight's piv ' grsm will be the feature Photo Plays after installing a new macblue ' today. The management made apology for last evening's pictures due 1 to some slight break down with the ,$ 1 projection machine, however, they ' have installed a brand new Standard today and will exhibit some of the ! beet Photo Plays that has ever bees* ' shown here. | Mor.Bg int oUBce. -;. jj Dr. P. A. Nicholson Is today morins Into his former office on West j Main street. The building has beenr much improved in the way of a new front, etc. MILLINERY OPENING. The millinery opening at the Ba>saar will be at some later date am