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r Or dlatiaetlon than to bo know an ? ? plain Hooelar format, and vblla ha "Ha?rJ^ar^nab, pride I L tb?"JSl^SB? aw crown, t It ta lUMt a Aradow * oatentntton I F'. ralln'a Corn Flake YaUot ri > i Nil mttk' '* )fljj T ^ !i wo we4S3^SB?ft*W our orop. ' The weetb'erhsd been good, bat ww I t wafw a little lafw with the harreat. I Tha men were going through tho I ' fluid** with tha wagon In tba mgf ft* Kath*rlD* tba corn, and (ho-harI rout was a promising ono. ' I "Wo bad a sort of corn show at V* mr farm nil tho timo, and fhatW la liw always an award tor exceptionally I' good oars or corn?sars aaMciaatly | j, tras to tre* to permit of thalr being fo ,v ettlhlted. Thero lift ama^l boxon Id V erery corn wagon In which the moat Iflsii. perfect eare ere throw!). Thoee, when |, properly aelected. eonetltste the aeed I corn, end among thee, more perfect ' eere we occaalonally find an ear that I , we are willing to erhlblt In t content. " ' waa found. I waa at the hpnae and time one ofthe. mfe I, . and put away In the aned hou.o ly<7 " 'Well,' I aald. 'do you thin jKcl; 'vo? .,1*?"'?. a... B? "" ioo?? to mo uh? a good oar Jjhw Jt. and Joobed K orar. that I banco than he had hlmaeir. Palla Mr Newton. WfcV; Ho baa aoror I nrn.il a foot of firm lul In hi. lite, 1 SSL WM ? r?otm wv. ' Ho hod boon oa the rand u * trocar j apeclaltjrealanaan, or boa bo ook a notion that bn wonld rather a M an acrfcraltoriat. no he took a few a *? ; fKHT BAB OF CORN. J " . * J i+?2Z2r^?z\ Amacmat, ' tight nm the eotire to^th of the ' I the** length wed to the end. of thr ' J ' - B 1 ^Rr E_H t Z?* rgtf1 -i? ^ SSSkiusstt ir. Mr he kiowe that Ua etorr ?tee TOM le e eource of greet eaootgagapt* of the thoaeaade of imrmmn oho eerer had e better ?W eta Nine Tear, ago he beTOTOfaWr tiaidlac thta aaw p. t/IAAflllWIAII in I, III i III I HTIflAI l? f JUnyH^ffln J|| 1 "~v" : rrOCKKMJWJtS HAVE ANNUAL ^ru,4T. rum institution has ion a POWER OF OOOD IN THIS MPCAIJTV AND NOW HAS ABOUT Aooo members, with 1*00 SHAMS IN FORCE. *ka regoiar annual bhUoi ?S the cockholdera of the Bon* Building iad Uu daanalatlon of thla city jraa ,?14J? boaao at tie Snrnge and Truat Company on Ttanraday itteraoon at 4:>0 o'clock and au MO attended, a larta majority ol ko atock being repreeented by the hareholdadVandproxya. Tko aCatra It tka company vera gone over careully aad tka Secretary! report to bo atockholdera akovad the Inetltuton to he ia a rear healthy and >>uwui? avaiv, aim ? cvnwoanioia inrerne orer 1** mn bului Mr. r. B. Sparrow, the efficient eeeretnry, nada a hue, report tor the company'a loatneea, which waa well recnlrod br ha atockholdere and on mnUon apirorad hy than enbjeet to the aaamlinttoa of the dnanoe committee Ac or the aocratary'a report, ma the faction of dlrectorn tar tba aaenlea **** Mwanl eery >an?i?nn onee haea tea yearn, with money borrowed of ihla lantituttan. The ooeaaay nqw hen abontW etembere. and approximately < M0 aharaa la force, with |i7,176.00 ut loaned to atockhold n. OB approrad tnt aiort?a?a eollateral. The imimi omd new arrtaa to Jaauarr with about III Dan* aubacrlbed. and la Juat entortnt on what bid. fair to be the moat autraaafnl bualnooa rear. ao' far ta tba blatorr of the'lnatltutlon. preeldent. the ICallow TnnHf iflW|i Plata Co., raqalraa too Uooaand boahala ot 9PCB a dor tor tba matron of IU ptgduch Tko Kellocfe trophr waa offered to ba awarded In annual competition for the boat tingle oat Of edtn until won twice by tba noma producer. Tba fact that tbb Kallou product la made 'only from aelacted white corn, whlld tba wlnlnna oar wda 6t a prtmAtocd KWa lypa. wet a peculiar feature, . , J., - to The Kellogg trophr waa won Ii tnernlfleant oar of Retd'a Tallow Uont. but nottojiwNet an ear-at ItII. at Columbia. 8- C- U It plan nOd to make this esposition muc: broader la scope thaa any hdld la th< | past, and consequently a longer tins required for phmtMIm Special buildings are. to tfo eroctet or the exposition, the main buildin I o ba 4oOil47 foot, rround meneur nenta. t'he state of South Carolfr j ^aa appropriated MO.000 tor tba e- j -enaes of the exposition and tbo pros )oct to that Dixie will "do'horse' >roud* in an effort to make this ex toeltion the greatest of Its kind ere:! hold. / _ - i F I I _B-' 1 J'S.^ ;":f'^^'V^ ,: J ? - *<<": V rfj*' ^ ;,. ; Sapraaaatattra R. u Hoary of t< ~"rT r:r".,\:,fr,nBT.i lb. law a later with laHlnai 'FT 1MBCIWTBIG 'V" fMnnijMfi ntUhwa who might wtah to ontarTt ?bt??aaa. ' r-i' ~ >. It-than an attar aMUraa who 4a tra to aatar tha (rat grata, thay but ba .aatauiMM j? ttag-aam. aator taring tta ooialaa waak. AfU?Aif oa ahiMtaa aaa ba takaa l? th? tame In *11 other mivM tt. school <!M they M be eetielaeterUy grade*: That* in * number of child*** t* the city who are not attending school. W* hope *11 who ekeuld be (* school wm enter Mat week. Kb ere anxious for the school o reach all. the children of the city, ft any persons know of children who cannot come to school for leak or finance! eld, they will please let us iknow. *? KIXON WILL CALL BOARD TO SSS1STIH ORCflHtZINE The Board of Directors Will Amtet the Colored IVopls to OrganUe Monday Night. Mr. E. R. Mixon/ chairman of*tEe| Associated Charities, was seen at lile office yesterday afternoon In referjnco to the organisation of a colored tnlfbd chaeitlea, and he stated that he. would be only too glad to render he colored people of tho city any sails tan oe within the power of his toaru luwnru ouwiiui a periumeui irtanlaatlon He. will. notify. the aeqrtttro of tie board thla afternoon lay nl*bt7t J: Jo/SSSitJfMtEy 111 orcanlae a board almllar to tfce no luyt orfanlxod by the wbltaa ? - ,? ' Boor Admiral HeOaer <Oea<I. ,|I Mo* York, Jar. Jd-^Sterr Adialrsf wla C. Holln^r, United Stntea uary, itlrad, died at tS? aaral hoapltal era today from a. oompltcatlon of abaaea. Ho *aa alxly-odd year* old id ?aa graduated from tb* Maval \cademy I. l*7d. ' . . ; imy ? Published^ 1 i' <1 V MJi?ki?it It Hta tta rtoUi*M tm tnm m* ? taa nn w tka. iflBTIAT FMITTO T, f hoses dhwbw ?? <kA t li? Iwimi it fi .t:M.y m^j b<Mum<Ut trtuT?3 >mir?*ni i ?nt, c.?. *? : **" ' r. Bepe.alilMt. aan^MKt lSlM .JsSSErSg ptmMA -rnvmou at ll Mh# iTMlai pnrw at 7:10. Sunday ???o(. 9.' K. Willis, Jr.. Supt.. and * i ' Oaoaaal T i --?. * Plrac Baptist. | There trill be aervtoaa at the First Baptist church both mdrnlng and <eretOng. Colored ChvcbQa Disciple:?Rot. J. R. Spencer, pastor. Prepphing every first and fourth Sundays. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; evening service at 7:30. Lord's Day school at 3 p. m.. Thomas Spencer. Supt. Visitors are invited tod cordially welcomed. AT THE LYRIC TONIGHT. i . t return Added Attraction?"Jesse James; Life and Adventures"? At the Lyric Tonight. Thn mnnv notrnna nf tha l.wrlc theatre will no doubt read with Interest the jpeat feature, and added attraction In tno^ng plctiifbe-Xiokod by the manager gra short notice for tonight's exhibition, "The Life of Jesse James and His Adventures In Missouri^' - 'Judging from the press comment the city or Washington and the lovers of good pictures should not fall to witness this presentation. . -This picture Is by no means a reproduction of those previously seen sr carnivals consisting o?V&o-) thu.: J.? fcUiryj Lai la a very class picture endorsed by all leading cltfsena who have Wt(MM?d Ik/, This picture colhea in three reela and will be the o-^dMve attraction i both maftnee and night at the abov? J mentioned theatre. It ym a storj u L ' 1 ' a Eastern Nc5 SMI BIS MM I L?. ; ' ? JI;" /Uready Some are up and ] Virgin in I I-The inMiiMawr in the Nm of lit Poruol to he (har a* a ifathl prlM to CaataaUata, has created lata if lataraat. t Itatf -'a aav aplrit prerallk and tka keen Mandtr rltallT that alwara aetata In a campaign of Ihia kind la batatas. The Content owl earn eomeone ia lata to via. but Who?Who, ha ana- | not may. Wake up dtlsen*. readers, and be s' lire wise In helping some of - the workers . Tell them yon want to lelp tbeui. Thw do It. that makes It hard to forget and follows closely along the life of this great adventurer.' The price of admission to the metises will ho Ic foe children and 10c for ftdults. At the ; night parfaranapci, children l*c and adalU Sfo. This pletnre received a warm welcome In Norfolk, judging from .the comment r??<W through the Virginia Pilot, ftad will no doubt prove a great drawIng card at the Lyric tonight. -? ? ' *+ ?I wt. Frankfort. Kg.. Jan. t%?William ntatioa to ilniii >kl Pea oral Aeeemifty of Kontaoky oa Feb. 14. InTtt^Ltiona have been eeat also to Hon. H^nry Wstterson, Gov. Harmon and Pov. Woodrow Wilson. lc*tsdy Anti-Liquor Lew. Franhfort. Ky. Jan 14.?'The "Ceeaty Unit'* bill, regarded as the antt-llQuor legislation ever meHid I* fcsatweky, passsd thw *?U Mh joatardajr afuraoon hr th? roa ?r *4 ?o 14. Tha aiaaaur*. a?> h?"**- p?"Waahlagton. a C? W M.? pMant altuf?. ripmila gnat to ettfMhs ot North Carolina. of tha totloutng paunu: B.C. HM, null?l?. aaotor rahlale: E Higt w* mi?, c. M. th. auu ?? Hwrrtaro JtUm who u O^MMjOOMtogiMh l|iM> ?,tlw Tk? Bnww?n Concrt Co., will ko at the School Auditorium oq Tuesday night. Jan. at.ft.10 o'clock sharp. o'clock1 ' * Marriage IAcmmm leaned Thto Week. J. Rom Edward and Ida Cox pf ; BlounU Crook. Rufus Qlbba Tyde and Elale D. Radcliffe, Boaufort. Hugh . Watson and Npra Dudley, city. ' P. L. Hill and Ada M. Cutler,' Blounto Crook. Colored:?Thoa. Hoo?en and Ella Wiggins, Aurora. Roden Little and Ida Boyd, city. Henry Yoolard and Martha Perkins, Bath. Melus Wlndloy an<? Xeoal^ E. Olbbs, Bolhaven/5 - ' Tacky Party a 8rvfw. The Brtgade^^fhtsslonary society of the MetffclfTst church, had a very pleasant and successful meeting a*. Dr. A. 8. Wells residence, corner of Bon nor and Second streets, last evenIngr It was.well attended and the tacky feature was in great evidence. Miss Jannle Whitley wlnnlW the first prize, mid Oar land Baker the second prise. The proceeds fig_^^ocal fcMWhtiie News y# terday. An It.i. wfrg Per?t^?iCc There will be en Interesting extrained Uifus, **eee, hick en b and other animals, on Mondiy afternoon. Jan. 19, at 3:30 o'clock at Public School Auditorium i The price of admiarion la . within th? i -ytch of all and Abe attraction la de? earvfrtc the patronage of Washington r people. *' * v NO ? . ' >rth Carolina HIE lid EMM . . ,j Joini). Are Tc ? Wte? the Race? Why,' fn eotne <Urk corner waD' mk?d by om of the wo. ^ Run otm the 1 lot,and sand In a subscription either new, renewed or old, they nil count alike. Be n lifter, not a leaner In the - , man that help to push thin*. aloe*. For each twenty-Are dollars ($15.00) remitted for Sakeeri*tlona between the 11th and t#th of January, a Bonne of thirty-flee thousand rotes will be siren. PEOPLE YOU KNOW 17 oonnroijiflflotiti Mrs. Judge B. C. Bragaw^ the guest of Mn. C. W. >1 click, In KHm t both city, fhia week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cartwright of Hyde county a*e In the city, gnosta of Mr. and Mrt, 8. C. Pegrara, Bast Second street. The various Vyhlfallons given at the Public Bchdbl building are fur the benefit of our public school and for the education and enlightenment . of our people, therefore are deserving the hearty support of Washington i people. A good attendance gives encouragement to those in charge Are you giving your support? SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON r* ' ' FOR TOMORROW. f ?* " First Quarter. Lassos IV. Lake IL '" SMS. January ??. IbiS. The Fku?taHoaJs the T?|4e the ^ Story. ^ Qver 4he pavement of the temple which Herod had rebiait m Z^Ml^.^ludsan, .atnWIfa.... ?. ?. \ keeping was committed that moot precious *Yitrg?the ' ffipt MiaeUTi The prteet struck off the hpads of the doves, ofreeing eoa in-Whole burntsacrifice and the other as a oin-offering and announced the purification of the mother. New he tahee the ecaat three dollars the redemption prioe of the tret hiw and wtime the famllitr name upon tbo scroll. H*- " is glad when the "poor's offering" tedone with. But the place eoijlainatM^dir one hotter than the prist owe-alert to the coming of Israel** w. -I ? j. InMrattwl that bta vM oinwt. NnH until h? M Mmlh oovor from th? tae* of t*? Babe. Tke mother will not Mr kin u; Ko he. often done thte btot* ta ?m or babes presented in fhonqtpls Thte tine a supernatural lafueune rnetn upon him. and bj Its aid he recognises the true character of the Infante of which there Is no sign either In Its tiny form or In that of his natural attendants. In sudden estasy he takes the Babe from the mother's embrace* and holding Him aloft In his trending hands, burst out In his Inspired canticle?his Nunc Dlmtttis. His long watch and ward Is at an end. Simeon seen a world's sslration consecrated In that diminutive form. He sees the wideness of God's mercy?s salvation uncovered to all peoples. Not a can- ? die In Jewish candlestick, but the Light of the WorUJ. The Teacher's Lantern. The parents ^ Jesus might oeU have felt themselves excused from the exactions of thfi ceremonial lair. The adven? of the Babe hhd been heraided by an^ls, and His extraordinary character had been indicated by many tokens. They might hare felt themselves elevated above ordinary. Jewish parents. But they remalned.^^humble and obedient to the lawThey fulfilled all righteousness. In this they are good examples tor Sfe time. Salvation and Bailor are nevsr ra km mm Tkj wmn mm itt 'lam kim > ae merit, akalh able (or a pact tram Hie an feeeon. . . la a date aae?amM l?e general Indifference Hideo a an# , Anna ablae with peculiar laaur. . (Though all the woeM were head ?a > .the Mr rale ale hepe. that, at leant ' I . I eontlaeed to lire la It. t%mt Welti I . eonMeatJr the com tag if the ffaTlor. . Madthar had their reward. Their 5 , .vjNHe > Mtntly forms jot* tho galoxy of (OowUo?d o? Po? 4.) ., " s ' ( J . in : r ,
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