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. Ill Calls upon J. 1 liiunfc ufA meant Overseer in this' it Bom* time ago It will b* r*Mn- i b*r*d tbat Mil lib* W. Latham cam Dally New* a*lo* th* road oyar^ ? - - . -v- i "I uooonrmuj lonnsoip it - " 'gSsnlhinnsb the colunajgjog - d??t * . paper a statement showing th. , amount each one had canned to bt , - ?Mtd out on tit roadi In Uitona i 5r - eahlp dosing -the pear- Ittt. _t S 2 J here been watching with Inter i ,' eat each Une alnee thla pubHcatlor , appeared tor the reply. With th. , exception of one OBgj. Mr." H. T, , Barr, hot a single overseer hat t shown Whsfh hd has ape'nt one pen . e- - ~KT/ ' ' " 2"' t Mr. Bart- erldintly mlannderstooc , Mr. Latham'a request. for the step_ < nsq?t rendered by him dates bacl t to September the 1st. 1?11. 1 thlnh < ? Ift inlstahe' not. Mr. Barr's state 1 ment abowa 1H1.I!, the aaaoan I worked out by "him since Septembei ( - - let; lhl?. But i*fr. Barf tailed t. j . shop the dele he canned this work 'i to .pe done, and no one la worrying x .eeerlhe work Ibnt was dond dnylm i ~-ffl|8?pa5K?K$ ' which "ttr. Barr renders here wa < , ? gpeat art or to Bwrnwr 16th. Mil i /' ? ? nama nnf nf th? i?? taioa. Mr J "Titham WjB .Ot,a??tng t? bp wltowo < W'":\ - ^record. .how that out of th. t 19U.UXM IMM.OJ WO approprfc I ?,at*d Vta Chboowlaltrt<fwn.hlp. aagli * about h rionlb ago when Mr. W. *li _ Ct?Wh eucceedod Mr. Jaaaa N. HIT r u road commieMoner. there wai oa * It *14 Eh th'en^on band and. tarnej t | f, ' ever V> Wtfif <4*r. Crhtch) wlU. thti 410 and1 Mr. Barr'. 1111, although t J% ^nrt of Ada wa. nil mopey, w< t a ehoold have a balance ' ntwfawhari t '" wlllch * la yet unaccounted tor o. 1 _ gldl?7. xlnaamaoh ^a par good I road oraraaara will pot give account . * ot'thl. balanoe', and aa one why 1 aaaka Intimidation only. 1 am golnt i to all Mr. 1, R. Plnkham to give ai < a atatemrtit of the amount expended 1 by each oeeraeer In thli township 1 V. Kindly do thia for oa Mr. Plnkham . oblige many. i Our road, are In a deplorable con dltion and abaolutely nothing being t dona 1 know I nan ante In apylng 1 that they .r. In w orwo condition thai | c * niu.'ui1 uf* ''' Odd Fellows Orp] . Given Over One ?r: The concert glean at the PubUc I ?J School Auditorium laet" night *fc; the 'Odd fellow.' Orphanage Singing Claw from the Odd Fellow.' Or'n ePhanage. Ooldeboro. N. c.. waa attended by one or the largeat .am encoa that the claw baa had on lta t r trip and waa greatly onloyed by the y * ? large number attending the praaenta- , tloa of the tnteraattng program. The concert laeted a little over an boor and there waa not a dull ma- 1 njeht. the program waa raplett ' with Interacting number, in aongl ana reettatione. The opening eone I - "Tfce Mermmld" St MHOnHt the Interest and attention bralPpMMKr 4 and prepared them for the full en- e ^loymnat'ot the eplemdld treat thai t wu in atore for them. The elans P Is composed of fourteen member* ' and the numbers rendered showed ? that there had been excel lent train- 4 In*. Bomethlns over one hnndrei 1 L dell are eras realised tor Um class. a The nrpbana left this morning foi ? Rocky Mount where they entertain J this evening. Their eloelat night 1 will be at Ooldeboro tomorrow I [>,' night. With the entertainment tc > he (teen et Ooldeboro the cleae has o been on the rond eighty seven day) a end they expect to turn lute the = treasury at the Odd Fellows' home J at Ooldfboro"about ?t,(oo ala l? I B. W. Ayera Jr.. learee tomorrow for Manila. Mar Tort, to reenter "ownship. i ?ny tide elana Ud. pitU! road nd placed on budi, ttd brother ' Xtia^u under the pl^ent .r.berr >r Vorklno I can rea no hopeT laht of Inproraiaent. The yreeeXt efeeera ?o far an Ml? , laa proren .a tallore. The ogly In root oeema at aiakg noir la the nighty dollar, vhlle the ronda arc jnaeed by nnnotgwd. When on< : jravela orer the rondo In old Choeo- , elnlty tdnnohlp today gad behold, , "He condition, than' eear^had the rec , irds and flada 11.17* missing )rot rill begin to nallM what I soy i mnewhet true. The roads eboulc lavs mMnd In wsettoas. with tti irereeer residing near by. . Thsr l et ths orersetnfnre ? ?! power t< vork tbs hands as In days (ana br uad par them lor their work. 1 his were done <rar roads wonld nev >r have (ins to what thsr are now , ounce ' should not ba considered , a jtha appointment ot ovsraaari , nan Interested In goad roads obi) j ;hould be planed In ohar?o ot till , oeda. This wonld canoe each tc ( irlra lb -dir bis beet In- order the- , lie section might be a batter plact A < JTB?* thsptthto- neighbor araraaar , f this Jtrstem ot working wgs ;mer J Isgd wa woald sopn hare good road* r IgnIn. Another jpeA' Igruaibnmh- j I ounty oommlasionefs conld* Spent ill the toed money wk mtfcht chance o get without an additional bonn, or the purpose. Good Mads an g rhet we aeed, want. and what w< ^ ire striving and if the righ' t nen ware Intrusted who .would con ider the poad* drat we would has N. B.?I will call the attention oi j [ax pa yarn and citizens to the condi t' ion of fehe connty road from Chocp-' t vinlty to the tefdren- ? county Mdc J J mown as the Washington and New c torn road. It the road commission j1 l*1 fnr? rhiw-ft?lwl*- >- " ' . luwuamp wert y lalf efficient as the overseer of the oad from Chocowlnlty to the Craven iounty line, no complaint would b leard- about rokds - In Chocowlnlty 6 will call attention that the Suttoc t oad Is entirely blocked, and absoutely nothing, haa been done tc _ elleve this condition. 1 regret to say that Beaafprt coun y Is In a worse condition than ; 8 tave ever seen it. Look, at tho roe- c irds and see for yourself. I ftan Class is [ Hundred Dollars i v t JiOTHEB H1NDS0VE PRIZE 6TVFII AWAY NEXT MONTH | er n> seen ut night proudly bur- ' ag hom? the handsome alectrh ? imp which the City Electric Ught t 'lint gare In the contact last month t he lamp 1> one o( the moet beantT c nl It haa been our pleasure u aw f nd Mr. Stewart la Indeed In be eon t iretuleted on his good fortune. e He state, that tha morament re .Ltl. lwalllwi.il ?i .1 .11 1 ? enxiy luiiimiSQi wnsisu^ ?S|i r lance bills wblcb are paid before a be ldth of tST montb entitled the a art!as to partMpate In the contes* a or these prlgee. la one that should a a list tha sympathy and co-operation I an the patrons ol the Bleetrti p dght Plant, end a moremant, lot t rhloh they ahonld be highly com- r sanded. it Mr. Stewart Inform is that It ti nl h? purpose of Manner Charlaa tc 11 tea away another handsome prist a I est month, ronetetinc of tha oholee I f either a toffee percolator, er a I mall aleetrfe heater. all patrons of the Eleetrlo Light 'laat should par their Mils prompt- 1 before the loth of the month In 1 rder to hare tha opportunity o C ertlelpatlac ttt this eonteet., .. t K ?a fter M Jamea C. Kin* of Ffetaftoiith 1 'a , Is a welcome visitor to tha city t ' t * .. t >> rth *;-.V \ Vs *!w . -- J * >4. 1 x'ri til! it n HnilS ^ Of one Hundred Horse Pore&#s^c4^l by Vohuttrcr Hose Cor * pray. The Automobile combination Row' li'a Chemical Wat on. rbcentl; orlores br the Volunteer Hose Comrany, of this city, trom the Amor con La France Flro K n tin 0 l ornmay, to espeotod to oirlro how o* r about December 1st. Tl>? ? 100-hoore power. It Is Ml K be. T0?7 latest m sob lees mods fo. iro ptsrposoo end will-bo quite or tddlUofc to the olroody eOclen ire Sejirtmont. * The price of the machine lo It.OOC MCB CONFERENCE TUESBAY_NIGHT LAST The prayermeeting services helc it the First Methodlat church Tueslay evening was attended with un isual interest by the congregation i-fter a brief paryer Service th i hureh-conference for the month c i lopteipber was held with the pas or Rev. R. H. Broom, in this chair U| the oflQqlal reports snbmittec anMLT'AM .ML3IS? ' encouraging i 5fi ? held onoe *it? nonth and afford tho membership i Dformation as to the affairs of the i hurrh In all Its ^apartments. i ... . . ' Hoyt Millinery Opining. Mr. J. K. HoyTwtU have his fat ind winter millinery opening on Wednesday and Thursday, 8eptem mr 14-2 5 tb. Uttletoo CoCcco. i ( porta racetvtd hen from Little on College give the welcome newt hat the oollege is having one oi he best openings In the hiator; ?f that well khown institution and irospectft are bright for a great ear. Are Indisposed. 1 Both N. L. Simmons and Mrs 1 Simmons are indisposed at theli 1 Lome on North Market street. -?TMWT Tarloe Returns _ Joseph P. Tayloe, the efficient 1 ecretary to the finance eommitte< if the United States Senate, Wash ngton, D. C^, left yestorday after ; toon via the Atlantic Coast Line t< ' esume his duties. Mr. Tsylqe ha teen in Washington for the past ' reek shaking hands with his sum 1 irons friends. 1 I NEWS OP BINGHAM SCHOOL j - This has been a busy summer as " lingham School in the farm work 1 tad also the preparation for th* 1 .pening of school September 18. -Cadet-Blanehard^ who if one oi , he best baseball players In the 1 loath and who will coach the base all learn fot the twqlon of 1918-14 las been spending the summer a be school and assisting In the work. !adet Zellmlnskl. who la a very fin* ootbali player and who will coach t he football team next session, li j Iso helping st the school. 1 Among several marked Improve- < newta whlah will be, madeat tht t chool, is the snbstitution of coal ? s a fuel instead of wood. The bet t rade of coal has been ordeted anf < large special pattern of grates. t Another great improvement tha' < i now being made Is the lnatalla ion of electric lights. The bar t IU<V> UMU?n. SL? 'V. ?. 1 Ji- . II room, pantrlee and kitchen. an i o? being wired and the light. wll i ? tendyfor'the otelling of the nda- i ; jhe many ftfanda ei Mia. Lew J Vlhiler Wit. I. the secretary .1 5 amllco Chatter. Daughter, of Uh 1 lonfednracy, Will be talned to learn , hat the Is quite 111 at tnt home, cor ,er ot Market and Third .treat, -ha entire otty withe* her a epeod? I eeowarj. _ ' 1 rE <?>>? , I ! IM I jjftl uf -".Vo iV;1!. i "1^ ^5v'-; irfAu,-'-vf:. 1 g||^g|y| * ***** Jfrf'fj*.__F?ridlg 4*h( Tar ' 57* -i P - |JfW J. W6to by WootUn Jk Moultoi, Now JBol - -- allow ox Eut yro&t itto^fW B*i ddT?? Into iho town by th?W?tr* from (be housoo on tbe Hgft. June be Wbonr the m*U box M*ofc the uioa I A utomobile-Jaicvcl Main fcf - Reap Yesterday afternoon there cani< i near being a serious accident at" the i corner of Respess and Mdln street? 1 as the' result of a eolllslo^ between ' the automobile of Mr. R. $Jf. Ayert j and the bicycle of Mr. Jarvls Alii- t good. e t the time of the colllssion the c street was greatly congested at the a corner .due to a large number ol t drays, wagonb and other, vehicles t being on the street. Mr. Alligood 1 riding ^ils wheel, turned the cornet n and stopped at the curbing in front c of W. S. Frizrle's ' store and wsi % sitting on hla wheel with one foot 11 resting on the sidewalks when th< t automoh(le_drhren by Mr. Ayers, ap- <1 Dredging Compang Raia drrihW ?u RAutKnivrarrFR- < DAY?DIVERS XOW AT Wt>RK ' PATCHING HOLES OP TVOS ' "IfOR PURPOSE OF RAISING ? " THEM. r " " ??? ? The Norfolk Dredging Company * which has the contract for dredging * u?d doing other work for the Unit- * &d States government in these wat- 4 ars and who met with the misfortune In the recent Btorm to have two oi " their "boats and one dredge to sink * in the river, are now engaged In raising them. The dredge which was SUUk Just below?the Norton 1 Southern Railroad bridge wat ' brought to _the surface yesterday . All yestreday and today a submarine diver, has been engaged in re pairing holee in the halls of the tugi Carolina and Chowan, sunk at thf j buoy yard wharf and Washin^or bridge, so as they can be pumpec put and raised. During the stq^rr 1 the Norfolk Dredging Company losi h thousands of dollars in property p bere. The workpf raising the tugi d lr~twlng wHuiiwi hy-outta- jaaa^ of the cltisena as it is an interest- v Ing sight to a. great many. s HEW VAU01VLE ACT \ LTUCTHS EVENING Tonight opens the engagement o he "Musical Hylands" at "the Lyric I lor a three day engagement, present- 't >ng an act or unusual high nsusica! C lualltieg that appeals to the musl- G iai cum. or the very highest type. p Dot* and Ebert who bare hole d Ao boards for the past three dayt t losed last night going good with v he Lyric andlence, uelng their owi c trlglnal comedy. a The Musical Hylands that appeal tl onlght have every indication of be- h ng a feature act and their, musical p reata with musical Instruments be peak for them a warm place la ,th? marts of the Lyric andlence. Ai ict of thla nature Is always receivec" o tare with open arms. y ! 5 The motion pictures on the pro 1 [rn?a la another feature coneletlni t if aoma varr.food dramatic ?ob p lacta, projected by ane at the ramperfect projection maehlnee whlcl fteaa double ralae for Jtoar mon?y H 8. MUb of Rlrerdale, thla cow- o ly, waa hare thla morning on bmal earn. .... ^ TW. - - ' v y < > uA!i* ~:Z' 1^811 ? V'f^ *,***???" i ' -j.-.'?^' SI M?e;'aoiiH? ^h<wr t>? ilKil -mtm orm. People w?ra retcad Id bosti for? the picture *u taken the water wb pole la the foreground. l^^n^ru^ra ^Arux^.xr.vtxv less sts. Yesterday kroached at a moderate gait golnpl ip the street. As the automibllt approached Mr. Allgood, he attempt id to guide his wheel in front ol he automobile on his way down dain street, passing the auto about wo feet. Seeing that he could not wcape the machine Mr. Alllgooc leared himself from his wheel just is the fender of automobile struck he wheel, and the result was that he bicycle was badly damaged. Mr Lyers succeeded in bringing hit oachlne to a standstill, stopping 1 in top of the bicycle. Three mer rere required to Temove- the auto? oobile from tbto bicycle. FortuLately no one was hurt. The only tamage done was to the bicycle Noio ing Sunken Boats SIX HUNDRED POUNDS ' SOLD FOR *lS2.rfO ' At the Bale of tobacco today ' Messrs. J.- Q. Bright and J. J. 1 Bright of Chocowlnlty sold 600 pounds of tobacco for $182.50. * 1 Between sixty and seventy thou- * sana pounds of tobacco was on * ' the floors of Washington' and ' 1 Beaufort warehouses for sale. * 1 The average price realized by the farmers was twenty and one * half cents. W?G0 0UTLbFE COMMISSION Conductor J. J. Rollins of Rocky lount, N. -O.j-s former Washington ..-o c moi eveujcg. tie wai a charge of a relief engine brought tere from Rocky Mount to take th lace of an engine which had broker own here. In returning "to"Rock} fouut last night?another cngim rent out of commission and the con: equence was that Conductor Rol Ins had to spend the night ir Washington. He Is a brother oi Br. P. H. Rollins of this city anf iaa many friends in Washington Judge Foushee Resigns. Judge Howard A. Fouahee, ol >urham, N. C., due to HI health hat radered his resignation to Governoi tralg to take effect September SI. in September 9th, 1811, he was apointed judge of the ninth judicial istrict which has since become the rath district and in May 1911, he ras unanimously nominated to suceed himself. He has given great atlafaction as a jurist throughout lie state. After regaining hi* ealth he ezpeets to resume thi ractlce of law. - Squirrel Smuob. Now that th'm ?? ' pened several of the local huntrs have been on the war path, 'eeterday and today several re- I arned from the forest well sop* lied. , ? ?^^ Cotton MotK. Tho IfoUowloK prlooo prcrotlod Odor (or cotton, both Mod ood Hot. a locol morkot: Sood cotton It.80. Lint jatton It 1-1 con to. T 1 ^ i ' * v ; i' *) ?.' > ' "*.? ? *<ste* 'Mpi IlMPnRTINT I JiiBJfitOTmfi SUB PUVVIII UllU Friday at Realdence of lira H Bonner. Editor of Carolina and Southern Croaa to be Price it Meet Dele' gates to State Convention. Pamlico Chapter, Halted Deuelten at tea Coal eCarocr. will ho 11 a very Important and Intamatim n\>?Wng tomorrow, FYlday Rafter noon, at the refcldeaoe of Mrs. Her > bart Bonner, on Woat Saoond stree t at 4 o'clock. i Mrs. L V Archbell, editor of Car- i olina and the Southern Cross wll i be preeent at this meeting in th< j Interest of the September number of t this magaslne devoted to Washington ! and Beaufort county during the Civ 1 i! war. "* J Delegate* will also be appointee b to attend the State Convention In fa Tarboro October 8thl 1918. d AH member* are earnestly re- e quested to be present. MH8. W. H. WILLIAMS. t sfj Secretary, w r NEXT UNITED STATES COUHTOCTOBER 21A The: flrst United States court tc be held in the public building 1: scheduled for Tuesday after th< third Monday In >October with H!i ai Honor Judge H. G. Connor, of WI1 el sop,. S. C., presiding." The courV ft room is certainly a beauty. If ei would pay any of the citizens to vis- in it itTand see what Uncle Sam ha: tl done. JrVashThgron and the1 sur *st rounding section. It is to be doubt- hi ed whether there is a court roor in North Carolina to compare wit? it in appointment, conveniences, etc Plumbing-Heating Store. v< | W. R. Gay has rented the lowei di floor of the building Juet completed ai by Wiley C. Rodman on East Main e< street. On October 1st, Mr. Gaj tl will open a first class plumbing and e: | heating store and expects to carry is all the latest appliances. n h TT? A nr n .?DI?I>0 nwu na oi>o 3. un\i lu^ns 11; New York, Sept. 18.?The eighth >h annual confederation cf Trade Prete t| Association opened here today. The program is composed- of edltc u rial, publishers clr- ulation and advertising symposiums, which will be addressed by men in or associated An "Inspirational" meeting will 0 be held at which the principal speak ft ers will 5e F. A. Parsons, of the o iNew York School of Fine and Ap- h. plied Arts; W. H. Ingersoll, presl w dent of the New York Advertising pi Men's League; Dr. Talcot Williams B( of the Columbia School of Journal- c? iBm; R. H. Waldo, president of the c< Quoin Club; Prof. W. D. Scott, o! gt Northwestern University, and H. 8 hi Classen, of the H. K. McCann Ad- p; "VgrtlBtTig-AgeucT uf thia eityi Among -ri the apeakera at the annual banguet are Postmaster General Burleson ei Secretary of Commerce Redfield m John Kendrick Bangs, Tom Daly Clarence F. Moore and Dr. N. M Waters. GREEKS NOT IX PEACE MOVE- t? MEXT W 1 ci Athens, Sept 18.?King Constan- p, tine, it Is'understood, upon the high b est authority, is not in sympathy with the world peace movement except it comes through being prepared fo^ war ?gi Gone to Davidson. a( y, Messrs John Lewis Payne and Thomas Sparrow have resumed theli studies at Davidson College, Davidson, N. C. kj] A.H?V. - nnoiC : B. F. Braddy has accepted a pa i slUon with J. F. Tayloe at his grocery atora on Market street 1 TO ADVOCATE OOOD HK.HWAYS Harrlehurg, Pa.. Sept. II.?The i good Toads convention which met hare today In the Had of the Honaa ] of Representatives took np as the efclelfrqaeatlon (ha ?60,090.too bond Issue tor the use of the State roads. n, I iff ' (uii !.| . i |Wi fr - IA : Villi I lleli 411 IU v UIf l1"'**11x11 ill IllaVI H lllli 1(111 RVtfSI jUDUninufluun >r John C Rodman Called by Wire to His Bedside Tester day Afternoon, b Suffering From an Attack of Typhoid Fever. Had Ralapae. Dr. Joka C. Rodmaa la rmoaf h telarrkm loft yaatarday ?ft?7loon for Blovlag Rock" N. C., Co Ult Norman C. Cordon, "who la XSb loutly ill at that plaoa with ty hold faror. Mr. Cordon la a for* aer Washington citizen. .For the mat two 7tors ho sod family hows een residents of Charlotte and darns the pset summer he has boos lying at 'Blowing Bock. "or the past several weeks he has ? sen suffering from fever and at one e was convalescent, however -1 urlng the, past few days he sutTerd a relapse and grave fears art ow expressed for his recovery. -ft lis many friends In Washington rill regTot td learn of his preenlous condition and hope that 1m '111 soon be himself again. IANY HANDS EMPLOYED BY TOBACCO STEMMERY Things are certainly busy In and ' round the dry plant and stetnmery fiat'd near the Beaufort County ihccco "warehouse At" "least sew? ? aty-flve people are now employed i this plant and the manager states lat when things get to working ire'pwuniili he will employ eevesal undred. . ' "y MADAM KLDON Pallmstry. phychometry, clalrjyance and Crystal Gazing is thw J ilk of the town these days. Han- '$S reds have left her office with . -A tnazement, as well as highly pleas1 with the tiding she has brought lem. Not one of her patrons has tpressed disappointment or dissatfaction, and large numbers ot reptentative citizens have called on er as skeptics and left her as adlirers of, as well as believeis In er marvelous power. See adversement elsewhere In this paper. 1 ?* 4 ^ UPROYEMKXT OF MASSACHUSETTS I! Alt BORH Boston, Mass., Sept. 18.?The tale Buard?of Harbor and?Land Li otnmissioners have planned a con- * 3 >rence here today on- the subject f Improvements of Massachusetts arbors, rivers and waterways In hlch the public will take a full \ art. Mayors of all the cities of . $ ate and members of chambers of >mmerce arc participating In the >nference which will petition Conress that a policy be continued "'.vS ereabouta with reference to 1mroving waterways that shall proIde?foi?co-operation botwaon?ffl< ational Government and the gor- ^ nments of New England state*; municipalities and private partie*. v Attending A. AM. College V $ The following young men are at- | tnding the A. & M. College at 'agl 'eat Raleigh this year from thfr > jglfl ty: Beverly Blount, John Carter, -3 aul Crumpler, Garland Baker: ,'mfl ruce Hodgea, Ralph Hodges. . ' - jgB At Trinity College. Messrs. Frank Glbbf. Hfnjry lflll* '...Ag in. and Frank McKeel are student! ,.M : Trinity College, Durham, tklf SEPTEMBER 19 Df HISTORY uv, -. r?v.mn?priT?w?r??cuTmintt^ J cd their depredations oaf French and Engli&h com- , \i merce. ill?Dutch surrendered the Island' of Java to the British 864?Florence Nightingale, with / jl other nurses arrived ^t Sentari to care for the suffering \A of the Anglo-French army. vd 868?Oen Hardmau asnasalnsfe# Hind man. Ark. . f, 870?Flrtt balloon 1m?m Parte,tor jl Fruoo-Pruaalaa war; carrt- fl or ptffoona atartad with IbmT iJ Uapil to Toura . ' tjj
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