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fHAuL DI II. JACKSON 4 OTHERS Wachovia Banks and Trust Company, Winston Salem tendre County loan of, S5ff.000 i ; pqaai t*e lettm?ut the uw t J" tracts for the rebuilding sad icpalr- \ ,y lsf the different bridges In the county damaged by the late storm, the Board of County Commiilonerc transacted the following Important business at their special session Monday and yeeterday; Tha chairman o( the board w?i '/? i i aathorlxed to em|>lor W. M. CS ion car to nvparrlM -the conatrnctlon of ' the varleua bridge# thronghou! the ! RM? coantr whan it waa dawned ocean . aarr at a aalaty ot <1 par day. I Wharana. on Saatambar J, 1?J* . - prtetieallr all ot the bridges. the L? , " a property ?f the coontr af BeaufSrt ,? were altbar wholly dratroved of bad lr daatarfad by*?torm and flotwf J OMUgfytla* the reesaetiy.-ew:- ' % fWO? 61the county and causing dara i ? age, loss and Inconvenience to the < (people of*ttae county generally; )M A?_d whereas, public necessity de ^ PL V'fif.i^'t?hufum"J!^d..a. Uu <" )k, . eaaa mar ba. and aba coat ot eon- ' ( . *<?# **** repouitetete-biddge. ' y . , !s herel^ iSfQpkred a necessary eoon w!d?^ah?Btl?ra ot ciyantr Commla- J """an-W- Bdaitnat -Oonatrr" 1 That new bridged ahall be lmmad ' lately coftatnitted on *the "sites oi * the termer tWaeaarea and all ot thoaa that ham baen damaged Iraf J repalrtn* aU of ahld bridge. not to ' fciit & w*-?1 ruprT THOU' BAND DOLLARS, aad aald mm ' That to pur for Mid construction and repairs the board of County Com mtaaloaaru when needed Isaac ' one note for Fifty Thousand lftdlaff due and payable six months from , date with pflTllege of ran real tor ' ?1 Hmllns ladpthe oft?e?r -tea antes ' for Tire Thousand Dollars.Aaeh, 5 ' *' due and payable tlx months frobt ! * *' date with prtrllace of renewal for ,1 similar lengths of time, beartpg fa- 1 tersst not to excded six per cept "per "T.: ctir sr ftri > County Commissioners end signed 1 by the cderk of seld board In the < preeepee of the" county treeuurer end v dcfull board or . majority of the . - soma. ?' , That to .prorMe,|Payuant for tb? 1 H le.neoeeearr to orepu a bond leans and It le hareh* ordered that tie I .Clark to said board and the county 1 attorney sdrertlee for bide tor bonds ef the eouirtylo the enm of Tlfty Thousand Dollars for the purposes est opt In thin resolution, seld bonds to ran for thirty years bearing flss per cent Interest per annum end hi denomination not to exceed ONI IjftV" THOCSANp DOLLARS. ?>' ' jg 1 . . , Borrow IWO, 000. t. ^ TOw offer of H. W. Jackson end I others of Richmond. Vs.. to loan jr the county THIRTY THOUSAND I DOLLARS with Intsrsst at six per " cent wee enbmltted to the board and I at tha same time the offer of the tvechovle Bsnk end Trust Company Tl Wlnaton-Ralem. STcT. to loon the I conntr FIFTY THOUSAND DOfc. p I.ARH nt its par cant and other oon' Psf Bllth, am enbtartket.. Upon notion the offer ot H. W. ' -Inekaon and othert van accepted by the board. Mr, A. Jt. Do may who ao klndlr arranged tola mi tor the conntr wee.tendered a .Tote ot tbanka by the board (or hie ontlrI ins ettorttand he *u Inatruoted to : -notify birr. Jnekaon y! the oounty't k m fta I ? i - ? - . ** t r eeopianoo. . . ?2 . :\ ' The ctonnty attorney, L. 0. Won ren. wee Inatrneted to prepare a hill authoiiatns a tai lory tpr tht Fifty l>oo?and Dollar bond Inane and to pro Tide a rink me todd tottt al Aaecmbly. ' ? " 'J: 5 a Sim i fill ? ?I till l' " ' Ntmn rimfUtiM ' "f\ / ^ Th? rcnWonc? 0* Mr. Thomas . _-,--i._ . . -^T3B?^! ....-. _ w >V ?*% i?i -f, , -, -, _ LOAN OF THIR WQBK OF THE NORU Myv- : ...... 8cec? OB tM rtoer front at Waal wrought by the storm which swept th. I ton a of (Dollars' dar&dg*. Balee of cottc steamers are sunk some distance from are buoys from the government buoy 3reat Gathering So at ~bA.obP Washington. D. XU - -flopt. 17.? a Ph* grea<jat gathering -QTsfr held Jj >y women of the South will oocer **" Jetober 17-1#. at the fifth ,*nnrfhl #| ue^Ung of the Southern Commercial a Ton gross to he held In Mobile. All.. 1 -n that date.* when the Woman # L Luslltary of the Southern Coramer- \ ial Congress will hold Its conven- C tod. V: V\J * i Mrs. Woodrow Wilson., "irtte of u 'resident Wilson, Is the Honorary C Preejdent-general of the WomaaV 1 Auxiliary, and Mrs. Thomas M. Ow- o m, wife of J^r. Thomas M. Owen, o ft Montgomery. Ale., Director of the \ Uabama State Department of Arch- tl ve. and B^^toP^dent-Oen; P awe. ? ?he(,ftn?bt?n-*f41 lenator Bankhead. bf Alabama, o H? Id noted club woman, writer. \ rnd one of the most brilliant worn- a m in the 8oeth. Mrs. William E.lli President WJlson will M the prin- t sipal speaker at the Mobile cooven g fion ot M?e poutifafni Comn-hrcial t Congress, and Mra Wllaoa probably s rwoCobf ed Thicyes 1 Sentenced to Roads There were only two casee before Recorder W. B. Windier at the City Hall this morning for trial and both 1 if these were for larceny'. t James Moore, colored, was Indict- * ed for the larceny of a hide, the ? property of Mean. Hudson and Cut- I ler. He waa found guilty and sen- J tenced to tha roadfljpy "a period of I four months. >* * * Anderson Peacock, colored, war c charged with stealing a pool ball 1 from William Leary, colored. He sraa adjudged guilty and sent to the roads for a term of slaty dayi. STORAGE CONGRMfW- \ DRAWS 40 COUNTOUB8 J " V i Frank W. GuneauTu*. president of t the Thtrd International Congrear < di neingerauou canea 100 meeting to order today in the internatlonl ampltheater at the stock yards, at the same time formally opening: the < International Refrigeration expoel- I represented hare made large appro- < tlon. forty different countries were 1 represented In the delegates present. The meetings will be continued In English, French, Spanish German and Italian. 1 The congress la of Interest to re- I frige ration men all oyer the wprfd 1 and Russia has informed her dele < ; rpraaented have made large appro- ' prlattona tbr the eapenaa of tbeli ' delagataa The laat oottareaa wai 1 la gpenaor for thla yeer^Vcmtarroee, I which * attended br aclentlata dip- I tpraata. Inrantora. eneineeaa,'' and 1 men of tnanr other profaaalona. i > ' 1 :< \ CAROLINA STORM ^ J > ' ' f? I I ilngton, N. ?.. showing the taavoo 9 Soi'tb Atlantic coast causing mil- ' m are piled up on the shore and two the shorn. The large round objects yard nearby. uthern Women eA.1a. Oct. 27-29 i .."Vl i rlH (Urn ind Jp^rUdp?u a. the Womdn'a Auxiliary conven?*> Among the noted women who will Mtk-'adthg wqpajfs Auxiliary bnventZon arp Lady Aberdeen ol . reland. Who Vifr'iiHt* wrfn **h.r?l 1 If* and Co-operation la Europe;" . lias Jpne Adams, of Hull House J hicago, whose theme will be 'Tfit lome and Sodal Welfare;" Ml* lis Lathorp, Superintendent of the Ihildren's Bureau of Washington ' l C. wtlo wtll fclWtn ?drtrM?n "ChlH W?l(?re," and Mn C?r- , Una Bartlett Crane, of Kalamatoo Uch., who will address the convedlon on "Health and fryf^" Jfctj S?a?R?83Srtrf! f America, will apeak' on the "Clut Foman." and Mrs. If. Tracy Thorn- j s, President of Bryn Mawr, will de- , w an address on "Education." . Ira. Emmet O'Neal. wife of; Gerer- ; or O'Neal of Alabama, will delivei lie address of welcome to the dele- ] atee to the correction, who wll , .umber severe! thousand leading romen of the South. V Stil) ~ in Respective Cellars Although the storm and flood visted Washington today Wednesday, wo weeks ago water la still standng In the cellars beneath the tores of W. B. Morton ft Co.; and p. O. Paul ft Bro. The work ol >umplng out the cellars has been In trogreas dally since - that memora?le morning, ifr. Paul hopes to leer his cellar by sometime tomor ow. E. R. Mlxon Indteposd The many friends of, Mr. B. R. ilxon. the county treasurer, wll' egret to learn that he la 111 et hJe tome on Wets Second stree r It Is o,b* hoped that he-will soon be tut again. Schooner Annie Wahab. The schooner, Annie Wahab, Capl Caswell Williams In command, which mls been in port for the past few Ihys returned to Oeraooke her iome port/ this morning. Ti Messrs.' Dolg and Ebert who have >een on the boariU at the Lyric for fee first half of the week .fir* certainT great in their specialties so much hat it la th? rnnrnnmSklnf nntnlnn Manager Bparrow haa nerer prelented a better atracUnn for hit naor patrona. The aong "I Don't Want To," brongbt down t4e hpuae xaln laat night at\d so eager were the crowd to hare Jt repeated that t waa with difficulty the" certain waa Jaally lowered. They eloso theli ngagement With tonlgbt'a performing, much to the aegret of the Dyr>o patrona. A rotnrn engagement ij them would mean packed houaec. citizen <AQu*ro***'l1.'c.. 'and M0MU^de?,lnb.b't?nU,.wb_0 W '' ' TODAV WAS 20 1-2 CENTS - i ' > . . ' Both tobacco warehoue.-? had ' uolhar good ml W,todhy.. More than thirty tbouaaad pounds of ' tobacco vu on Ota Boor and the < areraae price realised by the ' - fanners wo? twenty and one- 1 - half cents per pound. Wsahtng ton tobacco market la now an a assured thing. 4 a a a a aaa aa a i BE 1 II prfw The following deeds of transfer were filed in the Regieter of Deed; >fllce for registration during tb: oast week: % ' ft. W. Laggott add. Wife to o. o > or ham. " 1 0 L. Swindell and wife to D. B Watson - R P. Richardson awl wife to J B. Barbate. V. L Linton and wife to J. B tiurbage. G. J. r tuddert and wife to H. C Carter. Wiley c. Rodmatl to W A. Blount lu P. iiarris and wire to Qeorg< Latham. 0. H. Hill ?t al to Wi C Rodman N. L. Simmon* to' Harry McMul Ian. -Sdaurod Rd wards -and wife?tc Harry McMullan. William Hooker and wife to Jennie Mallison. 1 ft; a. Thee. A. William* to N. H. Spen eer. yRit, ^ ..i, FAMILY OF D.' C. ROSS .-^lOJOEIOJOYEfi The family of Mr. D. C. Rosa ex [>ect to mora to Dover, N. C., tc make that town their future home within the next few days. A* already announced through the col; nmna of this paper, Mr. Ross, whc ha* been oonneCted with' the Atlantic Coast Line here as chief eleri ha* resigned hi* position and accept; Ml the ageaey for the Norfolk Southern at Dover. Mr. Rom' new po Bltlon is quite a promotion and Id ha* the congratulations of hit friends. Washington regrets ^ lose he and family as citlsens. L. F. Jones of South Creek, wai a Washington vial tor yesterday an< today. BRIDGE WRECKED B1 ' ... ^?.. y T' - ? ' " = * : 7 ^ ^ ' ' Photo br Wootton * MooJtoo. Now 1 The brldee oror the Nana* rtTi amhad ||r the tidal am which dareatatad the Booth AUantld soaal Mod ahead sin* fwat tram tba watt wraeWa* the bride*. The Mhoonei bride* wh*a tba water baeaa to no Odd Fellows Orni r .h.tffc'J jtSHtiH The clue of orphaoe from the Od Tellowa Home. Go'.dahoro, now tool lag their annuel tonr of "We eteU errleed here thia morning on th 10.47 Norfolk Southern paaeeogt train from Raleigh. N .C.. where the tare a vary tntereatlng eatertali TW.irl w??5 ??? ' ???* -i? >.,. - . ,? .^ n ' " y ' ? jSAVED B#S I > . i i,. . . . . i.l ?NEW BERN (N. C.) If ? i U n> iH 1 [ i ? 1BPPBBjBBBl j Photo by Wootten & Moulton. Now ? I New Bern was one of the North I the storm which raged on the Soutl * shows lower Craven street under wa N. C. Presbyteria Greensb The .annual session of the Nortl - Carolina. Presbyterian Synod wilLh held in the city of Greensboro Oc tober 6-9 and will be one of thi most important and progressive gad erlngs that body has ever held. Oi r October Tth there will -be a gtea gathering at the Alamance Presby terlan church six miles southeast o Greensboro, where on a hundrei years before that day the Presbjrte Tlan Synod of North Carolina wa organized. ? j v A,( Tie 4k6rrla?s lo M fi*W it thi chutoh on October 7th will be ver: appiopriate .and fitting. . There wll | no addresses by four minister*,Htwj ifloiE ssr OFJWINNING CLUE Mr. Lester -Simmons returnei : hopae la*t night from Petersburg, Vs where during the past season he ha i been a member of the Petersburi . base ball club. This makes th fourth season Mr. Simmons ha . been connected with this elub.and 1 t Is gratifying to hla friends to kno? i that his club was the winner in th< > Virginia League. leitlr wps "flier with the goods*' all during the sea on and 'ins: one of the most relia r ble players on the team hi base run 1 ning, hatting and general all roum work. \ ' . .*; ( GREAT TIDAL WAVE lam. M. C. ?r at New Bam. N. C., was complete! ueompuM the terrific storm whic - Under normal conditions the betds r, the tide rose eleven feet two teche - tees ta the distance, was left oa tb Ida. Han Class v? Cnnren-t Tanigh ItyF&s&'-y-riv''A. d Tonight at al^tht o'clock they wl l" ilye an entertainment to the Kubl ' Behoof Aqdltortum. The prices t * admission will t>e 26 and-,15c. Thla ? a Moat worthy ?UM and thny *ou! V ha areahad tool ah t with a pack, 'bona?. Wherever they have bw * oa their recent trl, they hare; bee ?J received with open arms and give * ) i" tv "' ip>?-m ?g|<,?iyr W II , ? J (Jkl v4 V/ ? ? , uM#? H ^Vv H*' ?* *-' &;.< f?fi*~' -.ut//f J IE LIFE SAVERS IE NOW CALLS ' ? IUNDATEDBYTHESEA Li i r.J I era. N. C. Carolina cities which suffered most by i Atlantic coast recently. The pictnra tar. n Synod at oro N. C. Oct. 6-7 " v.\" 3 of whbm are from Richmond. Thew e will, deal with the history of the de . > nomination In North Carolina. befor< 9 and since the organisation of th< i Synod a century ago. The speak i era will be- Rev. Walter W. Moore, t D. IX, president of Union Theologl cai Seminary; Rev. Walter L. Unfit f D. D., a member of the faculty o* , 1 the same institution; Rev. B F ( - Cimpbell, J). D., of Asheville/ and , s R<|v, J.'M. Rose, D D., of Laur'a- , hurg. ( F ?-Roe a R flonright, pastor of th' f rUrat Presbyterian church in Chit , 1 city and several lay members of hi' , ; church jrill attend the Synod , EDWARD L. STEWART WINS ; | THE ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP ? Mr. Edward L. Stewart, a member ( " of the bar here, was the wlnnor nf the table lamp given away by the ( Washington Electric Plant. He it . to be congratulated. .? Another useful article will be glv- ( en away next month. Patrons oi the electric plant more than appreriae tha.effnrta being made by the , present management to render good servlceyuid they took an unusual interest in tbe late contest. 1 Witness in Saunders C ase. Mr. Wilford Whitley, stenographer for the law firm of Small. McLean and Bryan, and al*o occupying the position of court stenographei left last night for Elizabeth City where he goes to appear as a witness in the Aydlett-Saunders libel case which is set for trial in that town today. HOUSEWIVES INSPECT POOD SHOPS. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 17.?Rigid inspection of retail food shops oi Detroit will b? the work of the Housewives' le-rde of this city after the annual meeting toduy. Spo cial attention will be given to gro eery stores and bakeries. PRESIDENT POINCARE RETURNS Paris, Sept. 17.?President Polncare of France, returned to Paris today from a ti;tp to the provinces which he -bias been visiting instead j of taking a vacation. The idea has a greatly Increased his popularity sjlth 9 the people of France. I. ? BANKERS AT RICHMOND ? Richmond, Va., Sent. 17.?Bank: ere of prominence throughout the oountry are here .tending the eonventton of the American Bank Institute wht<4* opened Jtoday. The t currency measure of the admin tit ra TllHi wlti form sns s? ehlef tsnh. Jects oT discussion at the meeting. " KLBCTRIC Ua4$r,10FN MOT It B?niBtton. VL a?pt. IT?n.? Id ?tth enno.l MtiT.dUon of the New * MMMa of -he t'.tlonml Kl.r ' I I I i.Ml. ' " 'i 11 ' i ".n^" .xm *t*?2? m ^ i * *hm fflEM PIRATES 1 CAPT. DF SCHOONER " 1 C.W.WELLS THREATENS TOIUE CUKES fl Treasury Department ha? Demanded evidence of Master to SubstaDtiateSerious Charges. I - Washington. Rent. 1??Aa?l*t.Wf . yjM Secretary of the Treasury S henna? Allen has demanded by telesrapls that Capt. Joseph York, commanded r*t lha ?* r> " wrecked on the shoals of Hatterasr substantiate or withdraw his pub- | l'.Shed charge that a combination formed by life savers to buy wrecked vessels forced him to sell the IjB wreck of the Wells for 1800. Twonty-two people including two* women and two children, were rescued from the Wells by life savers ef'Ocracoke anil Portsmouth station when the schooner was driven ashore on September 3. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 17.?Calling tliera pirates, Capt. Joseph York of the slx-masied schooner George W: Wellr, which-was wrecked on the Carolina coast during the recent ;? hurricane,, declares, he, will, file charges against the life savers who risked their lives to save him and . W STi "drew. Twenty-two people inctudlng two women and two children, were rea- " j :ued from the Wells by the life sav?rs of Ocracoke and Portsmouth ' '^1 stations when the big schooner was Iriv'en ashore in a hundred milr nula ?? >lH r>n September 3rd?*be~!Tien, after Exhausting themselves in attempting - :jH lo launch life boats, waded out in rgtar up to tbaic^nocka to shoot * . lifeline to the stranded vessel. Then they sent the breeches buoy to the ^j|H rchooner. Capt. York says he and his crew were forced to sleep in wet clothing rfcen they weie landed on shore. "They are a bunch of pirates," he declared. "They have formed combination, a trust, among themselves to buy all wrecked vessels. Tbav nirraA' nnf *a KM jther and In that way they prevent Lompetitlve bidding. When the Wella 'was sold at auction I waa ^ forced to let her go I should have got $1,500. "The natives gt Ocracoke boarded* our vessel when the storm abate<5 and carried away everything they could move. There were a score of boats around our schooner at one time. My mate, Gus Green, and I -3 had to drive the natives away at the point of pistols to prevent them from stealing the whole ship." The Wells was destroyed by fire Friday night. Cspt. York thinks the life savers had a falling out over. 1^9 the prize and he believes the ship was destroyed through revenge. He also says It Is against the law for life savers to bid on wrecked' vessels, and he Intends to bring. . charges In Washington against the men. He asserts the life savers did not give his crew the food they were entitled to. He says while he and hlr mate were en route to Elizabeth City In a dory they were given two *3 hard biscuits and a cup cake a piece. HOME WEDDING AT 1 SMAIUHIS MORNING nums u,iu'jibb ibdt piiet at the residence of the brlde'e motfcer, Mrs. David B. Mlxon. Small, FT- y|MI C., this morning at 7 o'clock, wfietr her daughter, Miss Lorena W. Rows, 'all was happily married to Mr. Jobir C. Cayton. formerly of Small, hot J now a resident of Wllmar N. C. The ceremony mas Impressively per* v- JU formed by Rev. Mr. Hoyle pastor of the tf. G. Church at Aurora In the fl presence of a-few guests^??I m mediate lj?afterrnfe x^ddlngr 9 Mr. and Mrs. Cayton left via thtn <V4-gM city for a tour of northern cttiea. T+tf ' Wll] visit Washington City, j.ViBaltimore and other cities of Interest. Miss Luoy V. Rowe of thla city, attended the marriage.! ^ MKJ p jMk^oaTra.V WMhlnr- mel
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