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5''? ! , > B l| ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ O*?' ?- Hlclss, iMrlfl, tAZM Il^.II i i*'-^j Q. Ruifiloy, Reg'r., nitrrUi? Hctnn ._.. 20 00 J. A. Ij4lgh, recorder, court coit . . . ?a? ? ?V * ? 11.11 . t? J- f.'giilaH. v**r*r. court cpct 2. it B. B. Tkoniwos tar nutlet, 1116 J i^u?*eofl?TlL-l ?' ?r? i Claims audllsd and allow ad Ssptombar 1. lfll. (eee Hat) 11.786.70 88,978.96 Poor Hit allowed (M* llat) UUt A4-rtlof " . .. ... W. m SwledeU. ticket Wilt Venters and wife Hn Moi-ehfad city .. I 6.40 491 W B. Swindell chairmen ooenty commissioners ld.idc 488 w' r. Swindell, expense to Stateatllle meeting corn's *0.0? ess W. S D fibora, extra eerrtces county eomailealonera 4.00 I eso w. S. D. Shorn, county commissioner* 5.80 081 W. H. Wbltler. county commissioners 8.10 883 C. P, Aycoch, county commissioners . .. 7.?0 80S H. C. Brogaw? county oommlxaloner 7.80 ' S> 694 H. O. HU1. keeping Washington bridge '.MMO *95 J. W ^rentier, keeping gurtri bridge 10.00 .KB 696 X B. Toler. keeping BlounU Creek bridle 18.00 / (97 W. I Harris, keeping L>eechetne bridge 18.(6 I 698 J. W. crawler, keeping Bath Mrdg. 85.80 ' 899 i.-a. Keecb. keeping Belhareu bridge . 26.00 'IS 700 V. W. Davis; keeplng>ungo bridge ..16.00 701 * Wllklns^. woafton Pungo bridge 10.00 70* ; Mt.Parrln, cash pal^ for labor on Wash, bridge. . 68.17 708 .*S|p. ldalll.-on 4 Soo/uiUs fer Ws*. bridge . .V.. . 8.S0 ..\jL W lumber and Ball* lor Bath Jlgdze ? XM. 1 705. iiaijil.18 nolsrd. hauling In in bar lor-L. A. bridge . . . 1.10 TMCTKyli. p. Plant. H|bung bridge . .. .- f 9.19 "57 . W. J. Sears, .conveying Albest Franc., tn Jul from Bclhaten 8:80., ?. 708 V. J. Sears, serrlng road orders paid 7.8} 700 W. J. Sea", conrrylng Xeo *sck.y to -.:9.99k ? _ JUUX 17eJ. Seam Utotoextng tlx- anet Bwrde to 1877 .. l-W' ISbFjU, w S. Bnrbago, sertfng road orders, .V 1*80 ' V 711 C. H. Robenon. arresting, feeding end coneyylng f Mamas Bdwarda ...; 6.06 1 t711 E..G. Bright, superintendent Conner home ,...114.00. 71* .- ff. Bright, burying col. boy drowned nt Wesk. I , bridge ... . >? < mi. xwrosTapn un le-epnoOB rent county Dome.... 3.00 ,716 M. L Cherry, wood county home 8.25 717 Susken ft Berry, mere handle? county home 8.16 718 Moss Planing Mill, lumber coutfty home 1.60 719 - GddC E. Ricks, sheriff salary for August .',...833.33 7*8 Geo. Ricks, sheriff jail acc't 75.8? 781 <^eo* Ricks, sheriff, court cost 86 30 712 Geo Ricks sheriff conveying prisoners to chain gang 11.60 I 733 Geo. Ricks, sheriff, general county expenses 64.63 714 O. Rumley, expense aocount ;.... . 7.1# . \ 715 6. Rumley, pt. pint on tax books ...V. .. .y . . .100.00 "j ' ? 714 G.~ Rumley, saiaryTor AugudtlL.. :. ..... .,.. SOOjffO I ( 727 G. Rumley, ch to hd use otjJ.iV:... 13.20 TI8 Geo. A. Paul, expense account 6.95 j ] 719 Geo. 4.# Paul ialary for August ................. .*.175.00 \J 730 Geo. Ai* Paul, use oo ex Insane iec Jurors 6.75 7^1 |E. R, Mlson, Int. en 8* ft T. cat note 76.00 732 E R. Mixon, bond tot V 175.94 733 E. R. Mixon, ju& tickets . . .-J 337.70 734 E. R. If axon, cash paid M. M. Ijoues on ack Ji . - i' CipSft bridge 400.00. 716 E. R. Mixon, toAon fl. ft T. note 45.0# , 736 E. R. Mixon. tot on P. H, B. note 30.00 737 E. R. Mixon. cash paid for stamp 4.82 718 ,W. B. Wlndley, recorder salary for August - < 75.00 {g.: 739 Elbert O. Weston, clerk R. Q. gtlary 26.00 [ "3?+-,,<u 7i0 C. C. Cratch, making statement, etc. 741 L?,C. Warren, co. atfy. salary and legal service 71.60 741 W. A. Tankard, rec. salary for August 10.00 * 1 T?r ~W7"A: T?ukxrd. sterk to Ed of igft fpr Bath ~ j 744 Edwards ft Br o ugh ton, minute docket board health. 10.50 j 746 Edwards ft Broughton, record boks regr 19.78 > 1 746 Edwards ft Broughton record C. 8. C 8.60 ) 747 The Falconer Co, minute docket and pens, reg, . . . 13 80 I 748 Wm B. Harding, state court house ..... 1.96 I 749 Brown Drug Co., ink for recording court 60 A 710 Wllford WWtly, court stenographer 36.00 ( 761 ?. O. Weston. O. R. C. 1-1 ooart. cost 33.77 761 Geo. A. Paul, Use Co. court cost 7.01 761 Geo? B. Picks, use Co., oourt oost . 1.61 764 W. B. Windier, court cost 8.39 763 R. J. Roberts, ooart oost - k.aa I Tie Joe Harrejr. wltnaaa faaa . 7IT Pall But*. Sr.. wltnaaa Im ?? II III t.. C. Trlpt, 1. P. tee* '* II Til J,' B. Carton. conatable tM> *1 I Sfcl TIO V. H Raddltt. wttaea* fae* .......}..* I Til A. T." Radditt. wltnaaa fee* .i 1.T0 711 U B. Reddltt. ?lt?? tea* fy ifi: W.J.1T0 Til VI J*. Hooka, ran ?o?rt coat II ] Tie C. S. Robaraon, coMtiblB fee* II Tee a. a. Bonner, wltmaae ? ?* 711 Omo. N. Howard. eourt coat and witneea tern e.lo "MlT a J Co*. witBaaa l?fl _ I 7*e r. a. un*r. wits*** fear a ?o Tl? I-ewla Crodla, witneea faaa 10 I TTQ Bad Walker, wltnaaa faaa ^ TT1 O. Rumlar. wltnaaa faaa 1.0? 77* g. R Fowle A Bon, material for Jar* Craak bride*. . 167.40 7T1 M M. Jonaa. bal due ao ll -' r" " ""* jttFvi 4 fl. t KB'~ r ^iifi MNifa. ll B. HtWim, TUltoan Pnhl and Tim Me?6y of this city and Thomia Aldrtdge of South Creek hire returned froth a tbu tp Florida where they ugnt on thn ?rectat'AtI Mt, Hodges-gives rf very interesting account of hie trip and says fdr scenery Florida cannot he beat. It Ib r great state Tor a man 'with meant to reshfe hot for the fellow who hat not, much of this world's goods tha1. state had better be passed hy_ Mr. Hodges aad his com pan tern Left Washington Tuesday morning September 83d, and were abseni about twelve days. They vtsltec Tampa. Port Tamps. Saint Peters, burg, PassagrlM, an island in the Gulf of Mexico, Jacksonville, took a trip down the famous St. John't river The party paid a visit to th? Ostrich farm* whers there _are_now 1 jlifTi Serea A f i > IklaJa _ tKoy nlftf 01^1117'*" or xtre un uo, tuuj BI><went to the Alligator firm whfrc la to be neon (our thoueand w Igh lot from 1040 yoOda. down tp. too to tko pound. Th?. tiuin fiip fruit, pineapple and banana farm: were visited by automobile. Mr Hodge* say* that the turpentine flelda v^are certainly attractive and In tart,tine. !&Jl X t I Mr. Hodce. My, It wna the trii' of hia iife and tBar every membei of hia party enjoyed it immensely. Although Florida-la a great rtatr says he, there ia no place like the Qld North BUto and h* propose* to live and die on hia native heath. WML MCI Mil T0H0RR0W11 O'CLOCK ! f.v*/-r^?; Th, remains of thn Into -Dick' Moreno, who pantnd away in Seattle Waahlnkton. laat wntk, arrived hart today for In torment They hav, boon on thn war for the past ata days. Thn fnneral will take place trrm6 UPalimpn 1 at Mrn-I. H WUUama. aiater of tha daoaaaad corner of Sncoad and Waahlncton atrnatn tomorrow moraine at 11 o'oloek oonducted br Ear. R. L. Oay paator of tha Ft rat Baptist ehnrnh I?? uuiiiu wui on m uavaaie cemeber of the United State* amy for a number of yean and at the t'w oi bis death vaa In the recruiting ofdee at Seattle.' . ^ , BOTABTIN NEWS RKVIKW ^ Chtoaao, One. 1?rare* to *4 Pranrtaeo during lt? exposition, eoloniat fane. aiouad-tlie-werid eruiaae and other matter* for* *ub Jecta of diecusalon at meeting of Transcontinental Paaeenfor eseoeiatlon tee. M.ely mel? ynnd. I 11 * - - i I I 1 kP M _ I BBylP^B^L rifc * HHHHkSBw. f Students are arriving from all dl rectlons tor the purpose of entering t the wUhfastdi C*}legiat*<Institute jj thinks that by tonight at least thirty i students will have entered. Every- e thii^g la propiUous for a fine open- l ;lng of what promises to oe one 01 C the best educational Institution! I in Eastern Ndrth Carolina. Rapid work Is going on towardi ? the completion of the initial build a Ing, a cut of which appeared in the J Dally News yesterday. The faculty?i has been selected with care Every Jt member 'enjoys an enTiable niche I c in th? AdnrMttinal I HL?? I; LITTLE ACTRESS PLEASES LYRIC AVLIBHCF * Quite 5~ &hr prTee" was "given the 1Lyric audience* last evening ant 'something not expected In vaudeville when the bill was opened with one 0 of the cleverest litle performers evex ? behind footlights, ."Baby Elmore" last evening war * first at the rise of the curtain ic 1 [two songs and a dance that drew S [down the house with applause and * .several encores and her graceful ap? 1 pearance was pronounced to be 'The * Cutest" of all artists. 8he was only ;? tiny one, but she created a sensatn when her ainging was made the k of the bill. Elmore ft - Bartlett offered an en- 1 tire new act an<) one different from i that glren tot evening anarscelveg * good applause and a good many * laughs. c Today's MIL offers a new program < and one. that will please. r HOME FROM DENVER; i ATTENKDCONYENTION Dr. A. K. Tayloe has returned from 1 Denver, Colo., where he went to at- t tend the national meeting of the milt i tary surgeons. Dr. Tayloe re pre- i tented North Carolina, having been l appointed by Governor Craig. Not t only were there military surgeons 1 The doctor enjoyed his trip Immense It sad Votes that Denver treated I the members of the eonveettoa rev 1 ally. Doctor Tayloe el*. netted sen oral other eastern cities Hh eras ah I sent several eeheW.;' - " 1 ?t . ? <* 1 < e>. Mexico City, Oct. 1?At annoal i meetln* of stockholilsrs of National < Railway! of MMoo. feeaty-one dt I 3csruwas?ir s-' (Bent of Interest dse today i|W|WS< Understood government has snares- 1 teed money for Inter set. amounting 1 IO_|l.500,?00. fg.-e 1 RR^M/ I 6 W? -f? r"-:a 4:..;.irvtVH *' s rcgM .Mtj.-fv , -v v,fel ^!^ , S . V. j " *T- . * 1@ i'- '*- '/ \ *1 iV * *'.' ' ?Evan* In Baltimore. American, mm t ieibers n ehti1si Company "G" had a drill last klght at the armory and the time la.* taken up wUh extended ordet rlilch was entered Into with-a win ?Tonlght there will be a echdbf f6t lon-commlsatofied officers, being foi ergeants only. On Thursday nlghi he school Still be for corporals only, )n Friday night the company wil iave Its regular drill. On Tuesday and Friday nights o: ach week from now until the annuit Inspection of the company In No 'ember there will be drills. Com. >any "Q" is taking on renewed aolvlty and the members seem to he uore enthusiastic. iEW COMMANDER OF LOCALJAVAL MILITIA There was an election of offlcon f the Sixth Division North Carolina 4aval Militia at their armory last ivenlng. William B Rodman, Jr. vas elected senior lieutenant vic< >avid T. Picklee, resigned. Roberl Imali was chosen as ensign vice Cdmund Harding resigned. J. J Grabble continues as Junior lieu, enant. ^, > , We'(ls.Farg*> JUIf? Abolished \ San Francisco, Oct. 1?Reduction^ n the express rates of Wells-Fargc k Co., amounting to a cut of $7&Q^ *>0 -from prwent Annual revenue* irere put into effect today by ordtr if the 8tate Railroad Commission :of California. Every rate of the c6tdtany in this state is abolished by t]h? rder and over 8.000,000 new raiei levised by the commission on a rliQr aile sone become effective. ir.*> : r . >?-? Navy Training School Courses '' - *9111:1 Washington, (fee. 1.?SecTtU^ >aniels has ordered that, beginning oday, enlisted men In the navy,; be equired to remain in the training lehoola at the discretion of tfce'domnandant four months instead 61 hree, and in some eases tltey' Will lave to stay as long as sb nonths. Such schools are taentM rt-Chicago. San rmasM. iwbaw ind Norfolk. "'I " i'l ton" Clw to Brro Mowt> AU Brm Mawr, Pa., Sept. SO.?The oral hsm aho? of the Bnrn^Hrh iloran Show anno meMon opened: hart odej under the dlraetlon of JTeel. mot W. H, Smith There'" erf *4 loraoe In the ooontrj am entered fot Ibr ] Albany. N. T . Oct. tinier, preeldeat of the Ot?l||>'?t> leCltrot Now Tor*, becowehdax re - jlvh < !-;? ? to . 'pe r he *' toK .oolSn > rates rh I I i m I 1 ,MJ ' m/1 __ ? . ? l' -T J ' < i NEW THEATE BOOKED 1 jy.gL * igfe FOR C Playhouse WW be Cre<3 State WW be One of U WW Operate Motion Pi lat ci nou The thin* that gooa Lho tar. theat towards a?1a? Ufc worth whllo. Tkil ?M(| ?lu luit >n<l Hoai the most, la Just a pleasant amile. The smile that babble* from a heart that loves Its fel low men Will drive away the cloud ol gloom and coax the auo again; Its tall of worth and goodnee*, too. with many a klndneaa blent? It's worth a million dollara and doean't coat a cent. LJOKfiiilSTO WTitESS i ' WORLDS Ml Aa has been the custom tor tl past several years or the local ba ball tana will take In the world m lea between New York and Phil delphla. Thla city's famous quart of rooters are making elabora preparations to be prosent. Tl quartet'*wtH not be broken unle one of Yflk jVfeftfoar's better-half sa positive^,rf/paUj, at hom Be wa#.^ij^owd.,*o.4>nsif?Ufdi that he Intended thi?KJ? ibkf fa wife a present before seeking h consent ^seMfhietNton<ttonie? hie clt How Iwm tfl IMUtftifiA later oft?1'"*7 41,1 01 -***" /o-l'twitai men CeeEfeiottoeieonefciiaMcftrEastHia gathhrtn* ia the Noj*twrt>st TH^a :*< ttiiJ-ycte fiSr V duck W^^Vht&"do?a& yRMMMWate,*5.4*1 . P4i Mmi wuIIt* n*T l>: -li MboNbtMnif *?%<-ra*u?. t WHIinnfetbo',' tote'1'KllJ-Taa irtf* WWfflteut '(HimrilscifcLl tiij wAiUJW.iOTaaHP.s^rv.B i'. result of the fight ^woft, fey. Puiut Minn., last anmniar fos a -reductli off class r&te&tsqifc*4 elljr Yrom Eoi eral porHrfsrui a at M<?1 TOli-cna ?| fn !" * ?* <teol?A Mijiwf -nHukf sa fiivw +* ii" Tula* '*2 jr ^ wbStoek^rOct .i?*?4&lfrad'?w] ojro. (he poekM WmtrddelmMftle ' dUb nW 'W B-krrw- lit" .to driMi ehY #^1# > h#j. l>iWK< Mwiwaj. lfc!?.-? *5f>0 bolls. 200 each night. Should 1 Hcome k JM Borland assumed as hea^uja/oi] Western Marjjl^vd IMP****61 "sal t>*1 <Bmpol^TT-for,eBvp?ojefL *rwio-< v ? ?s,?w tflitiwn pnli'mm Hid t I ,? ><Botas?w nbaty ifednt:1 ?' relative* >w )ltd .7lib J*ut eul ?*!-h nin 'h /,|.i.ii'i? ifrn." ?li? f|ii::?>'< I'Thi RitKibifBiH*:"1 " It w a ttatietlcal Mr that futtr ? earner than <h> ram mea ei uwi * ?? ww?rw?w mt j ? IU yjdftfy brwrfc-tir twim wroar tbi do the men. IW arnokltfit truo tow*" lo ur iMx thattao ftigrat tnMr h uw WW (hoot ot tbt* atoto of iMH U tin ?c M IM it Mx* Wdll Mblrui la IX IM naWl torn*. W?| HooiK tathocooatry *ra mil arltfco that imtM of labor aa*ak*-o lrttr anjatnk. a)oh- with ? pomp or fooc lha a?I lomWub oad book hurt toW ot all baihard taaha bokbglnpi tat tUochaa Wt- it raa *. fta iian* ifipoa. hath mt httfhoaiali Jpl gain*r> jprtwii>q fan1 tali tulifn'.) ^55**15 -^i* ?gi" "?* , 9 ______ ' ^ tcHAS dfoL PLAYS OMIING SEASOJJ Ut to Promoters and Cityie Boat Lighted to the State. As has already bean anouaco^ 1 tbe new theatre la the Hodg** building will have Its opening nlgbf November II, The new theatre la certain 1 y gate# to be one of the very beat playJhoesos in North Carolina. The sfry alone means an outlay of over oM< thousand dollars. One of the heel artists in the country la now engage In a position to know state that the 'ftS stage will be one of the beet lighted '$j south of Richmond. The tooUlchU will be in three oolors the bordS* lights will contain three colors, too, the precenlum arch light. The Denser controlling all the lights on the stage as well as the entire tQdmr* alone will cost the menagemejto.'(Approximately two hundred dollars and the stage llghta Independent of the | main auditorlus means an 'outlay jm of over siv hundred dollars. Sit is the Intention of the management In addition to placing on the boards first class attractions tc also have first class motion pictures st which are begin prior to the regular r opening night of the play house. The management of the new theatre are young men of push and being desirous of having Washington in the forefront with an up-todatc gc opera house, have given their time and money to the enterprise and the yt result is soon to be a theatre com^ parable with any in the state. ' 'II 1 'tl 51 *!??'-? Ifte of *n? J UjP'.rttl Inftti3 isoMft S? HimJThn*. "ew i.smxwx .? t." 5sr,%"s..w , .rrtWrtnnatiBSJ & "if! *"""T c Q ' ii W- W")?WliiTWW*0'*: audi isladl r; j%*V#M.{hlt' Uia.Nwtfc! ic, Carolina Synod ot his church -wfcielri >m Ki'o.'oeft-K'tie Clwvnf Orecnsbdio to '"a it'll t ;? oi ?!? ,P b?ar(|j)K a, I arse coagregntlanhCMll "W?** "> V<S ^ tJloao .who. attend- tbc -JRhw Cmatoel it- *1 - jS A Uocn ; ' ' - ll ? ?4* 'M l yp.vt^o ,''7iy' ' jd "ru pvD' *> y'oCO )nd?T ->* ; Xf&at <rf 'oGf"&fe^Vs" ""are huai t w- ys&vifcg- htty tfo-w1, eolne' fog pre'pB rjna g*P foHa'i'eWo'h - "'Most ,ol on*-* "^8 ^?*co'tthw f*'ta?4 ktid? ffikrt?&ed* 'totiL^S^ *'5 'the'rAW^Vrtld 'storm. ? . ...'/sH on add SunflkY .wi^'jHs , ? ^ **rj 'Mr*. ?**& #*?!#; nek? fil-! irt ha*gh.1' ' ' t'"'J *':,0 f" ' " . 3 HftSsi? J.-W. ^ PaulJre(urn^'iiqMpn^aj.^ frjdtfl 'iTn?tom*n where a&V m, Bi>^iWiD^Y6me'fev^'da^s witli friend*. ., ff W^latfrw. ' v.. " J?.7ri2 ' jy, 88Vera>t !of Our"1 ftdys Wended rt>l?\* e- h^ 'P^rtT Vrkt/'Ollv^' fHyde ?njn,<r, A t3) 8atdrtfirf ' tiikiit andf' report ~ k ttTi fi od time. ~ i "jt R^i-Sjrt0,",,*5 'fflMBM ?* ' j^_? la'anWfctt sunaay ..afternoon, ni " Vki?a#-i*r+ Jk ^ Wye Thursday Iwrmnli I Potnl , ,yi*e?ntW' WtIl' take eltkrkd df # ( r?<n?i - school *4or "file coming itf."1"* f We'r^ret wr much to iee thpir'? '{2 - teave ' - ' i7"' ^ 1 * , __ \. ., ' Tli^ Farmer's Union of thla place , bC lira'gtowlnji rapidly in memberakjj ___{. inland, expect .to be doing baatnaaa lubm l , J5i (MtaimalW dying from Utd. " '-JFB ^Fra. 1 '^Ther? will b* . ? mMttar of tit 4 * Hi .ftoraomTw '? _h * J>-C <xA. SO th* nmtm or* Mt-' " JJ fif M-taRtO*' tMMttt In A* ho*?' ? " *??"" ? " "" a* * 1 I . ?,,,.^ ....;, M ., . .. .i.n..-, ...;.' ilUUll I 2 "i il'i i'l' 'r~*'* 'vM 11 ^f^AiVii- .r.rc r-^f* .?|1 "*34
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