J*. ^ .rErL _ *"?r0'L VOL. uL -v..' 1 j . r I, ? ? ta PI ? A A ^/^iRfflliKiiIII ISi I. n WUhta*M. D. c.. Ju. .*.?It u I ?b III I An f u- Domoerutic u?L W InMIMi muferttr >1 th. b. (taabc. R b doubtful If ur am ^ Jo?m llarmaa or Chomp ^Jark^will Oaa.rw^Vate W."?. Hunt wUl ha.a'mteaillni and other taeortta 1 m> up ten their own Mat* dole *te tend mm. wUl be Ureal? - snsr^fisstssE i ->ttf ff U ! inn mi?I? rtirmfaa 1 ~ Pw n " " . "tloa. like L? Walletta, tho Democratic i problem -HI be thto: Shall wo" hue a man who . can 1 hope to carry Now Tort. Now Jotoey. i late tvae at lilt. If It ate UPS? 1 orM^ooHarhramMoflWi ~.wr~ ? ? ' worid Parw mtwea It tte telter tew la accepted the i reaoH ott taeor Harmon or. p* , elhlr. gbtetaudil. Thaw the aCbrt I will ha ta oahe the eaaaorraltro IBItqeoreo t$ the eonntrr ate Wall I tea-aal teckiap bohlte the t MP*. * 1 H tte" latter tew to taken Wtlaoo i Win H Ute rnaa and tte Democrat# i . ? ? beaUeon tlx pmrarin J aw ???> > U? "ateottoa eo that l ffipuir IK MIIS j nui HIE oo* no* iHigciTous i ?M HI CINCINNATI IA8 oom TO AH KN0M1A1K AM TOMMJi START. ^ FE VIS I SUNN KEEPER 1 .HIS IX)IfO SUITE WAS HIS OO.V OP FLOATING VOTERS | AS1> HIS ABILITY TO BUY. ' , V& ?WT?B B. Coi'i machine Which waa ao completely detuollabed at the rseent election la Cincinnati, and " " ' w hl^h, Praal dec t Taft eiomlH. wan noted the oountry o?er for lta lnleaMr and debauchery. Cox, hlmaaif ' atarted a email aaloon In that city a L, number of rware eto. and by Tarloua, and eundry- methodn accumulated want brCoi'l machine grew. Not of???be* of ClnolnnnU'e electorate, f kat of Ita rtcione. Cox waa abla to corral dooUni rottv an at tha opportune time, an? to mankall bla forcaa wttk the power Of a general Hla power made kin jffm'n mArhlno rocolvcf? is tho j beat omen the country bag received port a clean nan. refardleaa of ma| There 1. m. finer Ofonlr* -a world for an up to'dtte reck | i. in I I, i il |f M.llfa * . ' | Paid Subscrii wn snce Do Not Throw Much sals at Work Against 11 Have Delegates J ^ neither Harmon nor Wilton can win. In that mm, ttttrt wiildto a call for from bdth aides ?apjk r CfapkuTb ths most admtanou position to , proOt from net s situation. Ms la I *s favorite with tha lowar honas of eoncrsaa. whoso members will bo largely lu the convention and who. In r s crista, would hass commanding In Th?. dominant new Question of the MM la thle: Baa tba etory <rt Wllaon't application tar a penatou 1MB the CoAnale -rand hurt kla *a?aaat - ' t3S 1 Old Mora Ra*ed Up- J Tba atari ?aa revived and tpraad m broadcaat with tba dallbarata par- " poaa at kllllDi him OS. U baa not * lota a that, but lta drat eBect haa baaa ? barmfnl. It la all "tba Uteroata" Mb * raj aaalnat htm on paraoaal grounda * lad they an maklna tba Boat ollt * Kla Maada defend Ua warmly Thar " a" "Hp bad become a national WO 10a He propoaad to dadlnata bla Ufa to b labile aarvtea with all tba uncertain- n tlaa that attend a public career. Ho tt kod ao private maana to protect Ma p famllr Md belle red ha wm entitled e to a Iiailn. altar lit Hie apont la ? ydocatlon. under the terme o{ -the ei rand. Hie application waa re tec led d " oak appllcatlona are Marara d raatad aa pureta prlrate mature bo- la La aba appHroati and tba liaataaa. J Sot becauae Wood row Wlloon to pro- ft iraaalre. and a prealdentlal candl- D1 lata 01 the moot formidable proper- ? tone, tba Irian da 01 bla bnalnaaa c tare thla matter the wIdeal poaalbla c| (aMMtr. O "la the end. we belle re U wit) do a tlea more rood than harm. Tba peo- D pla are looklna for a leader who la V ?n their aide. Br thla oampalan of J, laSJthalr 225 The fact*that ha te a pdor map will g not hart him with the plain people." * I > B 1UKE Blttaw Til RESIDE ' HERE FORM19 IBM: ' ' C *? MurtiUfii With J edge Webb WIU t IWOMe Oar Tvwmmi to Bold c Govt Here, at the* , ralNHij Tm. t Raleigh, M. C.. Jam. t.?Am exchange of quarts between Judge Bra- t gaw and Jedge Webb Is authorised B bp OoVernor KJtchln by which Judge ? Brogaw wUl bold Pasquotank court t two weeks. Jan. i|;TWsshlngton one t week, Feb. liT; Beaufort two weeks. 8 Feb. it: Currituck one epek March ; 4; bomden one week, March 41; j Pasquotank 6ne week, March 18; c Perqhlm&ns one .week, March IS; c Chowan one week. April 1; Gates j one week, -April 8 and Washington j one week, April 15. And Judge Webb t w(U hold two weeks each for Wayne.' r Jan. It; Hinmet, Feb. 15; Wake. a Feb. It; Johnston, Mart* 4; Wske, l March 35; and Wayne, April 8. Under the new schedule Judge Br&gaw wlll stll hold his first court as successor to? Judge Ward, resigned. In * Raleigh on Jon. 8. \ v ? . .;.y ? AT TH? I.YRIC, ^ Lut Iwumw .Of Run Liodlex ' Stack Compaay U the Lyrtc fcx the Harrx I.lndley Stock ?o. cu op to the standard. and all thohe preaoat 1 praised the ptox. "The Devil" ill four acta waa pro. him by a wall biUpnad cut and < taking Into consideration the stage ' conveniences, It wu ar?n worth thj, fl prlu of admlauloa. Tonight cofctade. the engagement , of th1i company, and the manager J announces: that they Uara arranged d another of their hut play., 4 "The Two Orphans" wfll be pro- I flentad In four arte. No doubt hut what all theatregoer, are wall acquainted with the dramnjCtnd Judg- r Ing from the report this comp.ny bar received elsewhere It la a great n feature. i- v-.ef* , .. The star comedian win ha at hi. terjr beat IWaehlagtoa'a 1 'vnrlt' t| "Harry" need, no Introduction He J will be reody to b mil yon'thp Ian We i fleata are pear oa ealo et Worth*'* Etherldge di? more Thou wlahlng to wltnese the performance wfll ba^wlH In ascurlng ee.u In .tdyanca. a v. ?- -s S ' e N \ ' V WASHINGTON. NORTH C >tlqin of An> Bfflw miiism -. . ~ "gr. >ANgtn*T BXPBCTKD 19 MARK A TRIUMPH IN TUB AHCKXDKRCV OP DEMOCRACY: TOO PROMINENT MEN WULL PARTICIPATE. INDERWflOD TO BE ABSENT RACTICAliV KVHKY OTHER ' WHOOUt OP NATIONAL IMJAMEN A. O GOHMAN. OP NEW YORK, WILL JIB TOAHTVAHTKR Waahlactom Jam. c?Comlnn la lth Ufa nev rear mi, w'yhar la 'Web tha Democratic Mb eon? larch Into-tha promised land, tha aahaon day henquet la WMh&ftoa, u. ?, aariu a trtwmph Ja tha>^ ; indency or tha Democracy that haa ot haaa alsalflad In nay elmUar athartnyta aw yaata. JE* ' 1 Whhni array of laadara at. tha ana Wet hoard aoek na Lha party haa at boaatad far porbapa a hplf aaatry; with 100 prominent party men raaaat from tar and wide to add lmortance and brilliance?thla.wMM ttEntba haowladso of a^ f*at~?lte aamy la hopelaealy rfhrlded and ambfootded, makaa tfce Jack eon ay Catherine aa aunpldoua oceanra to ?Nrr DemoreaC"- V ' Ob the list of ipoakflrt are to bo >und the iuqmm of Norman E. Mack r Now York, chairman of tha Na~ onal Democratic committee; Champ hark of MieeouH; Jamee T. Lloyd, aairman ot the National Democratic onsreasional committee; Wm. J. rjan of Nebraaka, three time* the omoptwOd' candidate tor President; looAvyfTWilson, governor of New ?W; John W. Kern. United States sr of New York; and United States tttatrfra Ctau F. Johnson of. Maine, nd AUee Pomerene ot Ohio, with enator Jamee A. yctnaan of New) or* uij U lOURQIMr. When the banquet was first mentoned it ?i| aot wnpm that.lt rould trow to the proportions la 1mortaace that It bae. Much ?t the reditu la* doe NaUoa*l Democratic 'omnlttMiui idvln- A- N??nu ?( M DMrKt at.Qalanbls, wko. kv awe of the aeleetkm of Washington a the meeting place has bean praclealfc YteMMn chares'of the armmpta*ntort?oQ dew? Mr. Mtrnmnm be aMistanoe oftwoadrlsory comiHteee of prominent Democrats. one amed by Chairman Mack of the Nalonal committee, consisting of Nalonal Committeemen J. Taylor Ellyonr of Virginia, John T. McOraw of Vest Virginia, J. F. C, Talbott of Carylgnd and another named by Chairman Lloyd of the Congressional ommlttoo. (onslstlng of Senator W. I. Stone of Missouri, Senator Robert Owen of Oklahoma, Represent*lv^L-intoln Dixon of Indiana; Rep eentatlve Ed. T. Taylor of Colorado md1 Representative A. J. Peters of if&esachusetta. _/ "World WMe** Caasee. Already during this session of Contrees'innny of the orators among the Stand pat Republicans hare tried to I Explain the prevailing high prices | rjth the argument that the high dtlce wave la world-wide. This to an?ther of the half-truths which ther leppblicafls seek to have the people iceept ,aa a whole excuse. - I hft. R. ft. Hooker, of London, read i paper before the Royal Statistics*! ociety ef England recently, Inj^hlch le showed that the Increased cost of 'aQ commodities" was twice as much q high-protection Germany and ilgh-pyptaction United States, as Vn ree trade England.. ' ? CSglS I "Comparing food prices for thto oar wuh mi; Mid Mr. Hooker, <*? ftod thorn ha, boon an Incr.aio Tfiirjjaot ln franco;1 parent In Ingland;-)S por bent In Gorman?; 8 por oont fii Canada, and Si pot ?nt In tho United States." Whyja It th^t *world wide causes" esult In an Irtcrease of 1 and 8^>er ent Ifl pHpn-> v-rtrKQ(k and 34 ! ?r cent In thto cotf&tryT ad Ir^se their a. pcule to farmers add, rorktng-nen. -" * tZjfe* ifrue, "mcms'-h'ftfh orlrorw" ' | ' *'f.' ? 5^ ?V. . % f ' .> > ' ' r1 V . , ' : 4 ' f. ' ' I* Carolina, satuhday I r#ft A Number, of MutaJtoraM FVM? VirioM Sectiow?Mercury Propyl 'Jl Chirejo. Jan. (?31m cold ?u (4 the middle weat ku UM? Urn H| el II porno na tm (cur dam. II MB (umi below aero here ^ era Penaaylraala In twenty yeerafi ration TreMk tied up. Ike poor aipl New York. Yan. i?hero weather! drtpe northern New York, it la tkk la ahlrertttd at I chore aero. 'nuwS la a drop of It decreet. ?- ^,3 KIl'hUB SBKVTcYM. > . . ^ J wa. Brooth, pastor. damcta itt 11 a. at.. a?d T:?? p. m. ttnwtn ud viaitora.wvloome. Snadhr school at 3:00 P. M . B. R Mlioa. Supt. _ ? aacmmaot of tho Lord'. Sap. P*r will ha admlatvtarod at tha aaa. tas sarvfee. ' ?, j Flnt Bttahjnalaa ftanh. (Madden strsot'- (near (hut Una PUttoh.! aar. H. 8r. Baarlsht pence Baayhws at ItySTT?J-Jw p. Oeed muale. Btnapaih had rtaltors Bandar aehool > p.' m.. ?.'* Browar ThtraaOyiarfi^ HofpC?maaloa wtBbo urthaipftB at tha atOralhS ^^tMaUMMWalt' ' ^ East Ssooad atraat. Banr. 'Robert V. Hope, minister Seralcaa at >11 :M a. m., and T:3? p. m. Btranfora and VUttoreoordlallr waloomad. 8c Petal's B?lai)>pal CJiarch. Bar. N. Hard Int. ranter. Mo rotas prajar and aenaon at II o'clock: ervlce at 11:"|0 p. m. Sander achool. E. K- WHUa. Jr., Bnpt.. at * ?. as. .J*/*'?'-'' " : ' :-jy.or?S g( > . -'"Mint haptla* dmrrh. .. Pnlidt vacant. O reap Til la, Jan. B.?Mr*. WUMam Hajwdod DaU. Jr.. antartalnad at a brtdco I apchaop, Naw Year's Dar. at which aba aaaonnead tha, onSMSnant of bar atatar, Mlaa Lottla Larltuia Blow, to Mr, John Calvta Boatar af Clarelaad, O., tha marrlasa to taka placa Fab. 14. Tha brtde-te-ba M a iausbtar of a*-8onator and Map. ML li Man. and one of the taoat popolan roans ladton In OraanvUle. ?-5?r? ' JadsoErasnw will bd haard.br hla coontrrmjbju^^wij (e*ip tf enjoying the /rvlta of a high tariff, left this country and went to. Canada. In the s?me_peHod approximately a million laborers came to this Country from abroad, tl per cent t>rfh?iTi coming from the sou^h of Europe, where wages are low. o^n-atlon almost nothing, and standards of tiring primitive and filthy. These laborers are taken by the trusts at ^tot little better than they got; at homeland under conditions of emptoyment unthinkable to the American worVfrgmeri". v Thus the high tariff drives out the good* American farmers, and brings In ? what? A Stinger In This One. The Reciprocity * Act_paseed last summer provided for the removal, in part, of the duty on paper Imported from Canada. This provision did not require Canada's endorsement. Since then more than BO independent paper com pan lee have started business In onnpstt'on to the paoer rust. Notwithstanding the Reciprocity act,"VKh the etngle exception of the paper provision, became dead and defunct when Canada darttasd to aoeeut 1* Senator ^Jffvbnm hss lntroduced a bill for the reneal of thd, whole act. Were this Mil to pass unamended It not only wpuM ueelesely r.rtr,.rc;~^-r: (. a In me Heybnrn repealer ttat will beer watching ' . . rjS i; An Acomnllahed Refer*. f.'.fj Fourteen minion dollars tn rental savings banks !n the ttnlt*?d stn'e* after btft one yeaVvOf operation!; This fs one of the novelttne of tbe| financial renoTts .of the New Year Tti(*>r#for&*nnrks tha sucbpaJ?f jkp ' ?*nerf ?nt ftholk yrhielr theejMwas 1W** the 'flotiht. I There ??t?w I.MS p-'-i J^nkf. When " ':'j. > ' bjfti' t-;^vd jp? nual 4e?<nfi^r TO** 0*r * Nrvw for a Ij nil ted oarcclf? *eb?;.. j PTERWOO . Rem rjffmd D1MNKR?OtP ..ATTKND JACKSON | BUMNtfn. Mill TIE BONE NO* [4?4 ywm in wAaauwxoN, ?SS?s irJL B c Jml f . W. Underwood, of My- of the loum oiyi jM mm ooomlttM, wttl not Jacfcson day banquet here ** jdonday night Neither wll* wfth $6 In real money. They NflW *4<*me acroee" Op to the swritliig. fact that William J. Bryan 4it l* the list of tfuktri at the IMP to betas assigned in cloak*flB"*IP*" the reason for the i^Harifcaa staying away from the Mr. Underwood, When asked t? the matter this afternoon, iWjtMl said his doctor poslUvely toflNt to attend banquets. 'IMte be remembered that In the bpflkpr-lMt summer Mr. Bryah trdWBp-attacked Underwood, chargtanBaStomocratlc tariff leader with jptdHWeE the steel tariff schedule treWfferfStOn. Underwood, replying frcMhe OooroWthe house, bitterly deiH'Bryan. ""^naerratlTe DemoariiBrttSetoe the action offfhe bentiiiKnnlUM la so placing Mr. BriKi-en tbeprdgram that he geU word. Underwood bee. been anBham^ days from an ?tt?ek more than physical reasons for his withdrawal from the list of speakers. Governor .Harmon, of Ohio, declined the invitation In thgjlrst Instance. Representative and Mrs. Page, who came to Washington th* flmt of the week, have taken apartments in the Park wood on K street Representative aad'tlit. Godwin and children have gcme to the Bvrtiftgton. , Lonla tyrfe, of Fayettevtlle, chief clerk to the committee on reform in the dviT service. who has been tn a hospital with pneumonia is expected ^la Wdshiagtbti Ithin-the next ten Ua|rsu' 'la doaerf ~rG co ^!?j L. A. Gravely and- L. J. Tlliey, of Rocky Mount and Ed. 8. Jerome, of raaMshary, are here. Col. Austin D.'Watta, secretary to I Senator Simmons, returned to Washington last night, and C. H.-lfartln, who holds a similar position with Senator Overman, reached town today. Mrs. Martin did not return w vh her husband on account of the aerioua illness of Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. McGulre,*at Fuqa&y Jprlcgs. f *J "fillly" .Leinster and John Brown -eturned to their dutles-at the capitol today. H. T. Hudson and t}. (5. Hamrick, both of 8helby, are herp to acoept positions at the capitol. Mr. Hudson wlU do clerical work lntthe office ol Senator Overnptn and Mr. Hamrick will go in the capitol police force. Senator Simmons was in hie seat in the senate today. The aenler senator said he had spent a most delightful holiday resting and looklni ifter his farm near New Bern. Mrs. Simmons and Miss Isabeh will join the senaftV nex^ week. REMAINS OF ADMIRAL . REST IN ARLINGTON Ftnou Klghwr If Bariod Wltti MU1WuhlDlton. Ju PmMmiI Taft, memborrf of his Cabinet, Admiral Dewey, practically every naval of-j leer on duty. In Washington and nany prominent officials attended the funeral of Rear Admiral Robley vans today. The obsequies Rare uarkod with foil military hQpora. An nnftM&l trlbuta Was paid to the ^ ,nkl by Eroperfu> *' Germany. /? I - JS ' tentative of the Bmper1? G*'--r < * >". >ar tiftsmann, the- Oer"miaa na .\\ apache, attended the fan'W ? ?e?1 os Pace 4.) TV$. ' 4' ' -'? ' ' . NEf IMS in: Eastern N< ni ' DIESIS Several Have Won The 1 Spirit 1 This ??fc hM airkad u ayodi In Ua klelorr o( Uu, Dnttr Nm ConUK. tor tko witkm kin fouiM Uka Tntow (or tko Kxtm Uilloti tkat will clam Honda? Kckt. Maori? mry one In dojrn to ?<pmln work ul It in ImpoaalMa to nor who will kin woo tkn mat ml Hnbnr of tkn I1.MI Fran Votna for |ka content ??lrlt bu aaUnd tkn me IWRJ OI UM IWIIII. Prom now on tho fight wtll bo foot % . . - fIRST BON IN THE, WASHING VOTING < For mrj IM.M for Snboert*tUmm, bow or old. nb( la by or for CofMoMinis la Um Aowa Voting (Jontoot, botwoon tho dntoo of Doc. llth u?Ju. Itk. 1911, a Boom of I?,?t0 trio Voftoo will bo One, two, or throe, or nay numbora of yoan, count on tbto offor; any combination may bo nood to atko $1 o.ooc. Persons having sent la threo or Oix BOOBthO subscriptions b If or I. -may extend their time and the ContooUnta securing the extension will rsceivo the lacroooe vote. This la pooitvely tho largest i Boh us offor that will bo made. Don't forgot The Dally Donna that gooo with It. jHTdWDITf O OP \ l?V Miss Olivia Jordan ?Sc?. Mas Lillian Bwannor....? Miao Mary Sbaw ? Mtas Marline BUsworth Utaa Lixa^o ~ KeRy Dbb Mrs. Marlon T. Mayo. Sooth Crwbk. Miao Rena Rows, Aurora, N. C.... Miao Nina Redditt. Edward, N. C. . Diatr Mlss Lucy O. Wollard. R. PVD. No. : Mies Alice Woolard Miss Mary Marsh, Bath N. C Mlaa Willis Lm Latham, Pantego.. Miss Nancy Uanb, Bath, M. C Mlaa Ella Baynor. Leechvllls. N. C.. Mlaa Kata Eborn, Bath. N. C - ' . * j. ?-Vv>i " sdtt-W-^ iDtoh . Mlaa Lata Cartwright, Bwan Quart* ..Mlaa "LaaMa Silvsrthorn, Mlddtotos Mlaa Ruth Chadwlck. Roaa Bay, N. Mlaa Ruth BUverthora. Englehard, 1 RolM Governing Contest. , ' Rule 1.?Only one nominating coupon entitling each contestant to 1,000 -votes will be allowed. Rule 2.?Votea can only be obtained d>y securing subscriptions prepaid, renewal, collecting post due subscriptions or by clipping free votug co.upons. from each lssu'e. ' Rule 3.?Contestants tnay secure as many free voMng certificates as possible andv vote them each week. Rule 4.?Monies collected by Contestants on subscriptions must be , turned over to Contest Manager by 8 o'clock Saturday night, of the week in which receipt Is ls sued for same. Failure to make report of such collection within specified time will forfeit your . right to votes on. such amounts. Rule 5?Contest Manager's slgna, tore rff?st"be affixed to vets* before aame are valid. Rule 6.?No employe of The Daily ' News, or member of any family connected with the paper will be psrI mitted to participate in the contest. I RulS 7.?Subscribers sJe cootlcmed to demand a receipt for mohey paid Contests nts 1 Rule All nSon*7 f?r snbefcriptlon mast ba paid to Contest Manager, who will upon receipt of same, (sue Voting Coupona to cover the amount paid in. U Rule 9.-?Any question that may trtee between contestants WT11 be determined by the Contest Manager, and this decision will be final. Rule 16.?Contestants are at liberty to sedur? eubecriptlons anywhere regardless of What district they Use in. Rule 11,-?The right is reserved to reject any name Apr cause, also toalter these rules should occasion de maud. , % f" /g t Rule IS.?Votde can not be tr*n?. furred by one contestant to another wr ' | ^ NO. 7? M >rth Carolina M Emu . crniiK jms I Bonus And Keen Contest IvevaOs I.'. I and furious, for th* cDtbaUum boo I rooehod o hlpb point. I Notblut BUCOOOdO IlkO SOOOBBB. I No* thot you've KOUon B good start | ksop point; pot row kandlKhta on I Bod Blow th? Mrmlpbt tlBBr truck I Bbood of you and wltb tfeo rlphl I amount of atoam you can po yon dor. I Tb? pdal la Inat abaad and It b I . | danpatoaa to dolay ado Bat ' i<?31 J I Dont lat yonraalf ha mdatranhad . \ AhInWt. - ? * | priw. lu poMlbW r&i\T[DAlLY NEWS -J CONTEST Thim offer opens a channel yon cannot afford to miss. H'e easier to get Free Votes now, than to net . \ extra Bubsorlptions later. This of- * ' .1 for la -made to every Contestant regardless of district Send in your subscriptions . every day or every few days, to egaWe' those in charge to get the papers ilarted at once. Subscriptions turned In any time between j ' these dates will- be counted in this j after, s Do not hold them until the .^9 lent day. Read feules 4 and 13 hti gM busy. OONjjKBTANTR: '3 fastiIngtoa, N. C.^ **3 i'. boo.760 *a . i\ 495,450 x ; . 488,750 410,000 | :: i let No. & -a\ 375,075 . 155;40<? 113.500 let No. 8. ' 1. 318,050 194^CO 118,075 > V. 90,800 y- 3 .. . . U.700 IrC So. V * iQ UU r.'N. C.\ 81,515 rtsl.I- ?fl , N. ti 50.no ""l* \ * C. ... SI,000 ? i.e. . 37,100 1 after same have been placed to tK-.r credit. Rule 11.?AH out of town Cote*:- | ants are allowed the privilege of , :J mailing their coupons and money col- .' *530 looted for subscriptions; such letters should be addressed to Contest Manager, Daily News. The postmark of . Vr-* vour postofflce must show the hour and date said letter containing votes <? .30 entered your office. Therefore let- , jS tera or packages bearing the postmark of the last mall leaving your J office nearest the hour named In any 4g0 proposition made by us will be Acceptable. 0 Therefore letters or^ packages x bearing the postmark of the First ^ Mail leaving your postofflce after the hour and date named in anfr propo- * sHion made by us wil be accepted. To all whs enter this contest ws . guarantee fair and impartial treat- -/JjaM QWt'a V? For any information call on or ad- >: ' 1 trees the Contest Manager, and same vlll cheerfully be given. Yourt respectfully, t 'i'lSOO MIS9 ETHPT. Urtitom^v. Contest idgr., / V Schedule of Vo?w. 4 month*, 91-00;........200 vote* 9 month*, 91 SO. ... 900 yotes 1 year. 99.00 .1,000 rotee' 2 yearn, 90.00 *....2.900 rotee 3 years, 90.00 .;V. . -0.0(^0 rote* 5 year*, 915.00 7,500 vote* 10 year*. 930.001 15.000 rote* 26 years. 975 00. ...150.000 rou* Ltet'* ye If we can't get a foil at- ' .MM tendanc#at fhe Chamber of Com- ^ merce meetitfg next Tuesday evening J| It is the first meetlnf of the year;'tt I* Just in .advat^e of another .tr^e*. ".^sHj Ohio farmers io visit ub; It la-the 1| time when yr* dhould say whether or ':' r'r; V^^HI | not we are goltg to hare'ji lohafco? I warehouse; it la the time when th?r . I Use onea sfcoud~b<v counted and the (dead onee^ounted out.

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