t PFRRllflRY 7 f - *3- " ' ^ K Wbnlatos Institute Wffl be 1 f mars' Wives Will be Give - Baking. Lady Instruct* -__<Ues. Mr.Ji. L. IVen. %*?ir V- : ; Err- . ' Jyf\. Ob Thuraday Pebruarjrlat PartnI J v er'n Inetttute will be held at Aaroia ',and on the day following at 10 o 1/j Vk?ck, In the courtrliouae here Mr. k. ^French. of whom the Dolly BTewa I > 11 Iwgthr mkl? Hue vwli !{ V yV*' Jk conduct the Institute here for I Been. At the seme time Mrs. Chaa MeKlmmoo sad Mies Webb will lath-to the ledlee. The object In . nsollOig theart^Rfea out leto get the JiMh'a tromoha teresathee M?st may rJ^>ccmio better, j .iiielnted sad talk odor aat.on? themeelree. aabjeete tee died to the betterment or eondlII r SMM FIDE AY . IJ BURYAP DESTROYS f OR AW SAW RIU. %. .TW " +mnm; Umm T:~~" Mr >1 R?t Ha ??. ?*o ?? ? OedOm. 1*. ''i The tattoo din end saw mill .,r Mr W. h D. Mb ma was destroyed-br Ire ad Uet ai*bt. The s.mee had |t ,aedaod coaaldereble kiadwar bedbra Egt ? had It wee seen I from the start that It woald ha 1mpy MOMe to ears It tram complete - ad ?hm aeoralhd, the eamnat will eMMMf lh.000 TIE IETTER THAT CAME- .] h but, aus, mm I tflW WtWMTU mtx Mil tr*^T I lac IN mil*, and whan it lull/ I raaafcad Morrta Jt waa too lata. Th. L l?*t?r w^malled la OM: It n?M wrraartUa. Morrta' torw.r hoata, two Si ? ?ni? It waa galM. aa th. pott. I V anil aowha What. th. iattar haa I' baaa at) thaae rdara ahaaqt ha aaiaa I . ?nailin th. taUara o< tha woaai la aaawac waa a rajaetioa ot hii at MUtath .Morrta .na11 led anathar. I . 'Tha woman. baU?M*: ha had dMwie?Me mind attar raaatrta* ha< f - Jf - '-diarair.lt - ?3?K| I ?MM -* Un .KMrt, 1/ iisn?^H:?" ff -, ^.rtrssz ? 17 ' ' ' * Paid Subscri] ============ Will m Ml HUEI ? _ Held In Connection. Farn Premiums on Bread >rs to Talk to the Lach Will Lecture to klMn^p ^ tfoaa In rami. bbmea. such aa better end more economical foot* and battar meant of preparing them, and numo nmusiion, oomo irmi ana TOge table gardening etc. A premium of gi.Qt will be given for the bept loaf of bread baked and exhibited by a girl or woman living on the farm. A-premium of $1.00 will be liven for the beet Qv*e*re*ef pure bred corn. laAhe afternoon'a <fueotlA buu win be opened add Mr. PrJhsltand bin a* atatanta will answer all questions. It ia suggested that ail bring pencil atad tablet to take no tee BRIEF. HDIES OF (NIEREST CAtlERED HERE ARB HERE SI .l Edge nit up another coot per doieu this moraine. maklus them 17c op the wboleaal. market t ?. It would pot he am tee to etert the (urnacee In the chtutbee e few hewn earlier tomorrow, or to have them more comfortable than that were laat _ "VHP break fact heeoa at 30c and tard at lee and experimental atetlopa ahswlpg that U|* eao be raised at ?c per pound. It would Perm that the hd< and homier man la coming Into hie owe. Id three parte. , . . cv-'vr Sfc It bagaa anowiag about ? a. n., jhtf monluuiAli a very abort tlms tha ground was ^redTtbw'ti^ lag Ofgear McDavitt of tha wpfff? of havtn# clean streets for Sunday. TT _ CtFy -* - " ' Mr. Geo. Paul's new reeidence 1* bout reedy for oecepaacy. and he will probably more la about Feb. 1. The tforton building l? receiving the liWog totzehee and will soon be ready for 1U occupaau. a. #1 <T. *&*"<! The New York World aaks: "la the mac that killed sixteen lions In oee day a same-butcher or tauaal naturalist?" Our opinion la that eren Mr. Roosevelt would say that he la a Vast- y*?\ s' ?. * 1. ... 1' The bargain banter may loae many dollars by not consulting theedcerttamCenls In the' DAILY NHJW8. U.e adyertiaers hare -yl'~*" 1u effloacy an an advertising medium, and when they want to diapoae of bargains qnlchly, they ad.ertlee In the NEWS. When In eeereh of bnrgalns, look an thy a da In theae columns. ". v- a The Mrtnefs' lnatltnte to be eonducted bete on February I, should be dbdtfeili 1 by ..err farmer; farmer's twite, eon end deucbter In the county, I en* not only shoald tbey attend bna tber should brine ayencll and tablet and take netee, which will be of lneelentable interest later. Mr. French, the ladtructor, rumored from Ohio to . firming and railing Anprm cattle. Ha will aot (taa too dry theoretical latka. bar plain practical leeeoni ol w ,iP9|l MHcS 'aMBtaisntES^I -6FF BIOS ra J Tk? thrM aebooftor W. F ASHINGTON. NORTH a . .1 ption of Air HE llffl IB MPISSE! Ill KCMI LAIRD OP BUBO WALKS DfTO A TRAP 8KT B* MR. GARDNRK. 8TBEL MA8TKR 10 MTCH " OONPUBKD. y RIDICULOUS SAYS MECIE OF TKK FIRST SRCTIQV .OF THE SHERMAN ANTL-TRC8T LAW. REPRESENTATIVE McGILLI CUDDY 'TELLS MR. CARNSXIIK THAT HIS tAU IS mv 8EX8S. ?^ -jfel ?; ,?, Andrew Carnegie, in his teetlm?$7 yeeterdaj bWpre^he 8tenley ^dmmittee at WaMftton. declared th*t the flay"of competition la. orer In the ateol^fade; price*, be aborted, are controlled by agreement. Mr. Oai-anrr. counsel to the committee, then pinked up s memorandum, reed It to Mr. Carnegie. sad asWd: * "Wotald.lt be advisable for Codr aroas to snsct such a law as i nave Just ?4ad to you?" *8uch a law would be ridiculous,"* promptly responded Mr. Carnegie. "Well." replied Mr. Gardner, "what I have Just read la the dm WetloA of the Sherman Aatl-Trost lav that has bean ok the statute books since 1IM." Mr. Carnegie loked sbeeplab. srorybodr else laughed. Hero la what Mr. Oardber read: i. First aecuon of the Sherman Antl Trust Law:*?"Every contract, com binatlon la the form of trust 01 otherwise, or conspiracy In reetratn of trade or commerce among the sev eral Btatea. or with foreign nations If hereby declared to be iUecal. Ever: person who shall mahe any such con \t*m+ im. rnttm m *mm nation or conspiracy, shall bo dessm gultlyof a misdemeanor, aid on con viction thereof shall be punished b a fine not exceeding li.000. or by 1m prlaoameot not exceeding oka rear o kr botf. aald punishment, In Ue dti cration of the court." . "Ridiculous!1 aura Mr. Canada. Washington Jen. 1J.? 'Nonsense 1 haw had enough of this nonsense I hare been listening to this stuff to two days sad I think It to hut aboc time we got some facta In conns, tlcra with this matter." aald Xepr. Andrew Cuoegio thtt afternoon. . Mr. HcGUlicuddJ waa angry. Dal Uf tha Uat two dajia the Laird < Shlbo feu adroitly managed to bai He the membera of the Steel Con mlttee who have tried to pin hli down to (acta. Mr. Ouflllcuddy ha kept ailedt and watched the oth< membera rive np their examination without throwing any light on tl actlvitlee of Mr. Carnegie and hi partnera. ; *r. -'.V>,/ I J . Mr. McOUUcnddy wanted Mr. negie to tell the oo mm It tee: - Whether hie attorney. Phllnndl Chaae Knox, told him that tha Ca negle Company waa openly'and Sal rantly yoUatlng the Antl-troet la for many reace." jr i :3 Whether Mr. Caraegto>ad induce Preeldqnt MeKl&or to make M Knox Attorney-General of the Unite Statha after thle long violation of tl How much Andrew Carnegie eoi trtbeted to the campaign funde ot tl BepobUoao party Whr tha eroflta at the Carnex oemrtataa )nm?nd from to whan tho Dinah TvtC In Km MtAW whoth tho Oj i IIX contribution to tin mi r yo | ? wl K. Xuwtl. >U kt wnrk Ul tdoa tin hnarlfaa poopla ?? para*'tho orjknlntlon of .? truMaabn hrown ay la thk oon Tbo-lnamnkt ayrf h. did not knc tho Shanaan low lntorforod with t . namr aayaates la pool*. Ho m . ho would MM punish mllllonalreo, I oxaatploa to othor mUHonoloro. I t nana* thar bod dono aoaat*lnc I Icaornona of tho law. "That won I Oardnor of Maaoachoootto had M f to Mr. Carnoalo with boat I atxht or poet jrou to throw oomu lie on tho Mhlocta at hand that W* i I I 1^1 j '11 r r .'j'U. . M ? ifjfci^s^jy^glB^^?. | On* of tha leading idToc*tfpl * Joaepb EL Ranadall, repraaantatl# Uron of tl? committee on riT?n? and W?n Mi- prudent of tbo National ailli a -Am annual rlrara and harbora iKrif iBl ft it jwbf/1 Reports Coming out fjfcto! Session of Congress. Looks Hope ful for M * (Special to Hie Dailp Nam) Washington. D. O. January 18.? Notwithstanding all tha talk now go- t 1 laf on In Congrapaloaal circle* ovar * tha probata failure to p&aa a rtrar * and harbor mil. It fca'ba ?** with . ^ almost absolute obrtaintj. tasi *j rlvsr and harbor Mil will be pawed at'this session of Congr? There is a tacit understanding: to this effect r. among the loaders of the House, and lf the members of the Rivers and Harp. bora CoAmittee are earnestly at work t. in the preparation of the measure n which will: be reported early next d month. (r Just what amount thef bl}l will u? carry is problematical at this time aire tbbugh It soems safe $o say that it [a will be In the neighborhood of $S0; 000,000 which, with the amount oarr rUtl In the Sunday clyil bUl tor work > undar continuing contractu, (about >r $11,000,000) will brlos tba total r- around thu thirty million mark, r Cbairman Sparkman, of tba Rlyer w and Harbors Committee, with au-| preme Indifference to tke talk now * coins on an to Urn danger which Ilea ' in tba path of tba waterway bill, aald today: ''We are preparing a M bill and one that wtll be peaaed at ikla nnxt alauloa la- my Jadgmunt. -The Mil will not be eonaervattre pad not extravaSkat. - - > , "The policy we haee not only eupIS barfcde open of annual Mlla, a eery Ly yi? tomr m m ?nio?. not w ? t Yu j i ? ? MumrteoMm" ror Orar *nd ? h*lf hour* Mr. CorMl* MMII< awbtnol th. Id ?*>?>>? * Wko? ? McflooBl <K>oo. h ODD BOO UM kin ^bOOt MM ?Ur? loc <taOT?WCT In tu nwk *f Ik* kiiMiii or o( Mi ?r oUm' too^Imo.T. ho inrtrloblr otortod o?0o* toacoot OOd troqaontlr dollrotod o .. botoUr OB on* 0('Ui forortt* *?b11 it vn.|J -- I),* InHonknMnnM U jww wui iu ww waffMumn ^ partnership# instead of corporatlona. * sr m~* ^ <utr^*<i **|Mt Id pipe burst at Hat-en's mill and it waa neon?ry to draw the Area, and It is to presumed that some one seeing-the ** ifght frem this turned in the alarffr, ht hat a? ywt, no one eeems to know who o to responsible for iu being turned in. I ' , |?NOON JANUARY 1?, 1 | Published i OFWATEBWAYS |! E ** A m + I raterway Improvement in America U i Louisiana He has been a member sine* ,1901, and tor several year* tas nd Harbor* congress, whose slogan ts ttg aoi lees Uh? Bfty mlllloa dollars.Ill HUT OF E TO 1PQBLIC ?? Washington are Very ConChairman Sparkman s Ultimate - Passage ,k - v public MbtalO-Wh wmasji to make' a bill it thte session absolutely necessary, \ r "The last tawa riser sad harbor bill* were pnp*N* with the sxpecta- [ tton that, there ?raM to ait annual bill and pro vision was made In these! ? rMwlty o( instancee for eulyoae jw, no that project* aid eafler Irreparably if annual appropriations were not made. "We are having hearings and will continue them whenever desired by interested persona. Theee hearings are extremely valuable as they enable the committee to prepard a bill more Intelligently than would otherwise be the case. "We do not propose to make undue haste In the preparation of the hill we hope to have the measure perfect and. Introduced as early as practicable, having due regard for thoroughbass and completeness, in order that it may withstand all criticism. v ; "In this connection 1 desire to say that the work done by the National Rivera and Harbors Congress, In educating the public to the need of a broad and comprehensive policy of waterway developement, Is bringing splendid results, due In a largo messur^t^the untiring energy of Louisiana, a meber of-the River aad labors Committee." West Second street. Rev. R. H, Broom, pastor. Rom toss at 11 a. m., and 7:1# o. m. Btrangere and vRH Ota .nloomn. Bandar adhool at |:M p. B. . R. Wm. Bapt. Tha mm Bandar mora tug ta d? alcnad to pro mot. batter tanking In tba Sabbatu School. U< white all an Invited It la aanaelBUr otBsd that all tin tnatpln Uaohara attend * Qladden street (near Coast Line Station,) Rsr. H. B. Searing pastor Services at 11 a. m., and 7:10 p. m Good music. Strangers and vMten cordially tnettM to worship wHli-uw Sunday sckool ) p. id., C. M Brown >1* . ^mmmm^____JL__ ?.m____?_.M_ a Eastern No IBM m 1 AH the Free Votes and Vote Cast in. fLe Votes ere T the Standlp As has been announced the ballots thai have been east up to data are published in today's Issue of the News. With thla publication workers for i the contest prises and the friends i Who have been helping them so far should enter the new woek with double energy and will power?and { the seal to head the liet from now until the close ofr the contest. These votes published ohly show < the votes that have been cast tip to date. ~A few are raservnig a small ] number of votes but not enough to be a stumbling block to any one who works. , .* ' ' ? j Front, today* on the race will be "3 Christian Church. East Second street. Rey^-Robert I V. Hope, minister!" Services at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. ' 8t Peter's Episcopal Church. Rev. N. Harding, rector. Morning prayer And sermon at 11 o'clock; service at 11:30 p. m. Sunday school, E. K. Willis, Jr., Supt., at 3 p. m. First Baptist. Rev. EL J. Harrell. of Warsaw. N. C.. will supply this pulpit tomorrow morning and evening. FERTILIZER PLANT BURNS AT BERKLEY v. ; ~ ?~ * 1 F. S. Roy ftter Guano Co. Have a |28tOOO Fire at Their Virginia Plant. Sixty Ds/i Ago Ftre Did Damage Amounting to 919,060 Fully Insured. Berkley, Va., Jan. 13.?Fire in a sterage warehouse of tbe F. S. Royaler Guano Company on the Southern j Branch ei the Elisabeth river today resulted In damages of approximate; ly 335.000 covered hV insurance. The caeae of the iLre is not known. 8ixty day?ago the mixing plant at the Other end of the same strncture was burned with a toes of {lt.Mt. Una of the company's new Baltimore plant ft wu said would eliminate the possibility of shipment interruptions at this time. The Royster plant is 14 years old and the firef of today and sixty days aro are the first tbgt hare erer been suffered there. Mr. Royster said tod ?y chat his company had probably paid oat as milch in Insurance premiums during the ttfe of the plant aa it would cost to reconstruct the whoie: Offldal Statement. Char lee O. Burroughs made the official statement for the Royster Company bearing on this morning's fire which wis extinguished by the com' pany's own fire apparatus asetted by five steam tugt: "The fire was discovered about 7:30 thia morning in the building on the wharf, and, owing to the strong wind, Jn a very abort time the buildings adjoining were in flames. Fortunately, -the plant la in three units and the balance of the other two unite were protected by brick walls, and no damage was suffered. The sulphuric acid plant, which baa lust wi^xw a"*waT WhUw th? too wM btMiHlun u? th? MMlia doouorri ?m uMd pri-'p. 11j (or rto^co, but, fortao; out? MK Mt toll. W? do oot oaotenpuu oar . latormptloo bo ow oMMMaa. owtoo to tbe loct tkat wo thte time KOH1X (W u ADonw. sterling. IIL. Jan 11.?h*n w? taboo oat la the probate eoart of WhlteaMe eoaaty by Mr. ul Mia. Char lea Lathe, Brie, IIL, adopting Mlaa 811a lfathOmaa their child. Mia Mather la U, while Mr. and hire. Lath, are >1 ?M ? reapmrttewly, i Mlaa Mather, oho la highly educated. . and a graduate of the etolln depart. ment of Tale (ad OberHn ooBaaraal tortoa of a^aite, haa made bar homo , marriage, baring been a warm frlaad of Iftff Lath* fcefota marrlata. 40 J ?& ' w * ^ . <Bet f rth Carolina P(Ml 9 s or .ascriptions Already "^AhedToday. Study lie Contestants I mow interesting than ever before, I and now Is the time to show your , aH I mettle. Be courageous?Be dlplo- s matlc. Keep grinding your axe, and ' i boo a you will be able to hew away llie barriers that now crowd^ your I war. Don't grow discouraged.'ReImember the wheela of the - pod's I er.ua aiowijsbut they grind eceeaing- ( I ly well. Do not think, that n few dollars in subscriptions brought- In. 'J 9very day will not probably be as profitable, to you as a big bunch brought In onoe a week. The Dally lioDUB Is small bat two or three help the vote standing to run-high. Fortify fOjur forts with good_help-?and keep rour eyes peeled for subscriptions ? mm EVANS DIED = A VERY POOR BAN A Pension Will Do Asked for Hid Widow?Not in Wont, But. Erroneous Idea Prevails r ' As to His Wealth. Washington. Jan. 12.?1-Friends of the late Rear Admiral Rohley 1*. Evans, are planning to have the pension of his widow lncreaaed oyer the regular amount granted to U?*? toft dependent by the death of naval ef- fleers. Many thought' that Rear Admiral Evans left a fortune hut this was errenous. Mrs. Evans ts not In J| want, bat the fortnne that the Rear 9 Admiral was thought to have saved .V? is mythical. The service pension allowed by th?a ^ , government is $30 a month. It ia w- 'J pected that besides the -pdd given by the government. Utah, the state from which Admiral Evans was appointed to the naval academy and California. whsr# he w*a moat popular, will aid - . ^ ^ his widow. \ IBS. CARTER BOSTESS ' 1 TO THURSDflYBODI CLUB Entertained in Honor of Her FriotJ. Mth. Jam. H. Cordon flevcaal Other Visiters Prmnt. 1 On Friday evening frojn 8:3# to 12. Mrs. D. M. Carter moat delightfully entertained The Thursday Evening Book Club in honor of .her "'**'^1 aiatar-ta-iaw Mra Jan. H. Cotton y who la visiting Mra. Martha F. Cordon on Water street. After the regular club jrogram, games of variose kinds were indulged in and altogether It was a moat lolly occasion. Besides the club members Mrs. Carter had as her guests Mrs. Jas. H. Cordon. Mra P. A. Tlllery. Raleigh. Mrs Martha Fowle Cordon, Mlas Telfair and Mrs. Geo. J. Studdard. ' ^JDOB WATSON GETS IN HACK. Richmond, Va? "Jan. 1.2.?Got- sj8 ernor Mann today received the reaig- - jl' Tttw nation of Judgs Walter A. Wateom, I who prealded over the Beattle trip, I the resign a jl$>n to take effect on Jam to. ? -im Judge Wataon on that date will be- _ ?S (In hfa campaign aa a tmum tar th? seat la Contieee now held i>7 Robert Tarnball. Former CongTlaaiiien Robert 6. Soathell 11 * candidate lor the iadar- XT hip to bo robotod by Jodie Watne* TRAM TAKEN UMi -* Uaebeth. M. J, Jen. lb?WOttam O'Brien took a aa? on tbe Hut ?t tho Jereey Central. Hie left lea *? ea eipreae came along end toe* e?L Tbe aagtaeer looked,eat ad bio edb H window In Ume to eeo tbo eWepar. bat eoold not etep tbe lininaWee before reec^n* the man. ~ t' iii tot dawn and Went In O'Brien. w*w traate to aay, waa etlU il man - ' ' - J Tbe engineer ehoak Ibenanandkfermed klm hie let waa at and Ibdt y w?obatrncMnt trotae. - 7" " where yoo'ra goto'?" demanded ? O'Brien "I tioalbt that let on Uk laatallraeat plan an' made the m* ; v' payment only yeetardey." % ; _ ^ reared wearer waa loekad a* ea ? . v.' !,' r- . .. v ; '3 i i

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