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i'he jLiflflfittCSu Jr ___ t*m nAmniiTi N Tiin piyn lv v i!?I in V il'J '" K'^'C " 1 ' ? & ' ''. ' ; V >j | t * ^ Sc ! K*>' jVk '<" rr ? "' '? - ft > 1^ ^ ? 1 IliSla r iii ..... Th? op+<eKural tmtorootet our ed Ml * the dcreoceoc leteroet to 0 ?i r^> aud km m?? the MiriU intra it ?* UiWiiim. I? too, muHUfadl. tko ? ifilFi"' -*"*? *?** *r25*-M??- S! tetloa |M IIMWllWI to write M i- outnM to the tBtereothf^rtaofc hi tore liioOhe the hotter utothode ot ? r") lll? or^TTl I III II m from men " !J ?W?. " 11 Ollfhdo* It/heoeuo. ? J T ooWtetor to no.n.1 toctort u tl it*.mm dmt eod xejk too. to ? W HnWWlttltawlorUMna-], ^ \ <-r te oM ud udenUtd tke IdM the owner I* trying to ooorer. T hare, , L SSiXSrS! !MMW> at (ka bottom of tie , dMm'lt .OHMiM rwm." , and tto naon tor Ma ration*. . Ftnt. aana. ot failure la "poor , r / -V. tr atrial." for no tarmar can aob- { ataatlallr butld op or Improve a tarm , until It I* reasonably wall drained. ' Otitpad caoae of fcllure la tbla aoU. , . - ^ We bare aoll aa deep a* v* plow I . and no doepar. If we break our land ' roar lathee deep wa hare only four mekaa of ooll (and that waa about j? the aiwtca in Beaufort County up |\ to two rwara axo) If we break eight W * inchaa drey wo hare eight Inchea ot I aoll fur plant note to feed. In. I Third unaao ot failure poor prepV ennui bedaaw planting. We can not 1) tare good eeed* germination and a \J awrtd all ad of plant* nnleaa wa make J '. a good weed bed. " -t caubo foT fsl^uw poor | | of dhnbewr*artatt**^rer^uHy>eaIeou wmJOOtt. Jan. A. Rltteo W bjuee, n mnlMt eltleen of thi. ? _ "lava. oommltted euielde. renter daj f bj bending a bntlet Into hli brain IL&& : H* "T?d thr"e boon after 1Kb Caat JU art. Hta home-Ufa van hapnr am ^ . lie reareo a wlf<and four i-Mldren yB '{/$u ejueitoee luo ban . I lumaer anil tlnoe that time he ha aald he fea'red be war loelns hi , I, m-\K ""?? He in ? liend 1 ffi hoedth <t dinner hour, ate the mid fVoMiJ KSj y | WA3* fAUM 1- *yr- ' ' ?.* 3 js . aa It fa for tBoatocK Hlar to b for proportion v*n , mImM I fS?t tbi"b2t psS^P? d nfth out of faOaM, drop rulti- S bin. Thrro la parhapa mora daa- 'I ga. done to tkr crop, oat oar faraia r Oh cattlratlon tbaa bp aa? bar aondlUoo with whleb th. crab .-I to contend ?> plant corn, tW 'J *4 aoralnaMa and mod*' fort* ? I s^wSesti; te aoil til aboat It small halr-Vlce >oU in March of pleat food, find If d e un the deep method of cultiv*on we are continually dtaturto^g Ma wot eratem matt cutting off the ery channel through whloh tfcp , lent ia trying M ?*foo4 that It t lay reproduce 1 tee If had fire to ub ^ lie fntt grown corn or otW grain, j ?.*? , ViV 1 Motioa aaain tba dlaaraa. Th. ! rrtter pi mil? that ersry Imw ictIii an mnecMful farm waata ; p chun its condition aad make It l sal ?Till (arm. It so wo are now j it eett and want to take the Bret atop . awards eueceeeful tannine, its the < drpoee of the wrttar to deal -With theee are umiirtlel stags to sawnas' M farming as fire topics aad ?? From time to tin** giro a brief wrltesp oa aaeb. 'l hope the reader will consider weU what I hare till time Vrttten and stndr with me the dietram sad Its arrangement and be reedy to take the drat step towards sac t easts! farming, ft by taken the wrltemdwelre long years at' hard work Vnd hard i stady aad or perlmentation and Investigation to dig those things not. sad It Las taught him that ho has tnaeh yet to tears; there la always something new turning up. The alee man rente, elatles. practice aad tareetlgatde. Thas dally adding to km Store of knowledge >..v*T5?3'. Town for eaeoeostat (arming. . JOHN r. LATHAM, * Collaborator. Jeeaama, N. c. ire . d* i . . i ~ i day eesel With hi* raamly aM weal o( to hie room aad fired the fatal T; THK BOB" A* tcwrom Newport. Job. I#.?4b Me ourcb (or ertdeace of pmmbllnt In Newport Dr. Corel Arooorlcl "bucked the it per" oeverel time. He. telle g going into a report IB Thanes strew where, ha sot In e po*fl-..pa**^%,j femlilor with the oiess room e I Brown UelrsrsHr then* with chip. [ thought he hod eTldehor enbugl i Ho lo wondertnp sow, ho SOTO It k I woo ooW-dscked." He nloTwd-rollri' on I/oaC Wbn t sererol times, trplnp to llnd the pn s pMotor, end dropped tulle o.ooor < o monsr. IT All these tooooo ore node pood t I- bp the bookers M the cruss.de. L' ? ' s , & I , I ?. I UNGTON. NORTH CAROL] ' Aon of Any, witfli iii' nfcMrik^D -% *". im 1 H I I I mm III m oUcitor Norrls Calls on Hi dence He Claims to Ha Tltfer Operations in Declines to Fu - , C en ooooMM of *r. R. U Doletdraae Is the AodKorlum bora Sob- u, If at whkh tim? ho wohlblted s p. anbor of koUleo of whlekef.which |n e oUlmo hod bean boe(kt In thU >t Ity br member, of the Ai.tl-8.loon A ossao. Mr. H. K. Norrlo. oollcUor M f thlo. tho fllsth JmUdel dtofrlct ad- c! rooed the fMowing latter to Mr. to ravts - - . ? - E teurr 1?. i?t?. ley. ft, L. Davis. Bupt. Anil-Saloon League. Witoofc !?. ft . a. . ' m IJeat Sir; I see from today! lam of tie m Raleigh Dgfly Time* that you on ? yesterday. Sunday. /Jan|iary. 21. pro- D to?j bo tie 'platform of the Audi- u tortuhTln thta city before the Antl- w Saloon Uwm, a number of bottles b of whiskey whleb you stated. had b been bought from -certain part lea la Uto city of - Raleigh. whose names b you nave And said paper quotes g you aa using the followliic language: , "If the sopertendeht of the Antl- , Saloon League can come hero and f got the eTldence under these olrcnm- , stances. In the name of high Hearen T and bolj truth why can't the city , government get ttt" Without commenting upon the , action of the city government or any- ] one else for whose conduct I am not , responsible. I Instructed Mr. D. *. Byruin. constatj. of Raleigh towaaklp. to one you and ask that yon live him the names of the' persona who woutl testify against said parties I am Informsd by Mr. Byram that ton dedlasd to gtvs this iaSormttlon. fn justice to Mr. ;*frum and to myself. I am writing to raqoost that Van giro me Without delay ths names of the penaas who ran may know, that eaa give taeUmoay whtsh wtH tend to the ronvtctloe of the parties referred to shore; and also that you forward to me, ga solicitor of this district, the bottle : ooatalaing (ho tlqwy yes displayed t I m?r m tho MM ?t uaolbliinamit I wHlko^^wmUia. -crura. miyWp . ,Jl wb?.??U fct.jae??? IW I If TOU ?W furalohtte Information t raouaatad. Hp. Byrum will mar out U warranto acalan tha partlaa naraad. upon Id formation mad ballot, and wilt I. kara you. and sack ottor." pawcna Wbooa aamaa you _ may ftrl, .ubpo?oi(i m ' to testify :7tt?iSrssu ?a >< aid tbanktoc you la ad?t?ca for Uw .. . |h ' ' r-V " ' ' V'fX ' ' ' ' ' v ' JX ".X' * Ir^BIIC fPEWW3 UO^K^ ^ ^ BollcUor Ndrrlt admen from " > dote, dictated hl4tur to Su- " rintendeat Daris jWrfcUT eren| u MOD U be d MM* tiM " >ry of the ?Mitten TW Time#, i solicitor, he eottltkof let the tore eharfa of IdwTjtlon go on- J allowed. and be admed hie letr In the hope Of brink to Justice T who mnj^be vtoUtjtho law. Sir. Byrum Saw >thrh a Mr. D. R. Bjrrum. jrtibh of ilkU; n#zl#_ _ ride yeeierdsy for evtee In eon- I action with the nlleg^rcJMa* or 1 qu6r last week from men. Mr. mvls declined both tiito furnish 16 evidence. He wa^ld by the instable that practlc* everybody el I eve d the stuff couie secured, * ut nobody vfma uillsbbui-'jpk' : "Mr hands are Ued .my i&oXfthf i shut," was the finally ot^ Mr. iavls. Mr. Byiram id for the iquor, but was refuse is. A Times eporter saw Mr. Dajand asked 1 ilm if he Intended glj the police i mthorttles evidence thvict. Mr. x Javia replied: "1 d think | 1 vlll." | He left yesterday rnoon fer c Burlington, Qreensbpand other ? places In the werterft 'of the < date. [_ i * Mayor J as. I. Jokajwhe^jseen today In hla oftco, dh.t if Mr. " Pavl, and the Antlon Loagna ' faowd to do the prdhlng, they ' would come acre**. I up to Mr. Davis," aald Manor #n,^to pap4*oo htsovManoa. made the | the auditorium Sualhat he or hla acenta had hoacMer, and m t a^|mi ji lieanIMJJJI k#| iwiOrxMm ' "' "*' T *** u^e. of furthering prohlb ho ?houl4 ] ?m. forth with the So. hem*, ho haa and u*. U ,i*r-agfoMe Mr. dovu to WWOO WTionwoo." ou^5? Mm fc ^ ?ot tho ItajMfr.'VWW to < obodj who hST* llqMf'wlBJUl I'MM, Mr l tttnt U whr tho > not mnko oourtktjoo. If nra $mj Unnor ; would ?w??r to. tWbe outsort. It W. drrmd. woulc Co troubW IP brooking dp tho In Hololgb. I Supertatondiml-Do k tho nM . toko. Ho JctSWtt on. known toT^i?Tt?Ju Z h. " " ''* . iiiil AILY ERNOON. JANUARY %l, U -Published ir BTEBWli AURORA TOMaBROW > .. .. . - - fill Be la TtU. CUT FVid*)?Prrn?- <" lnma WIM Be Gives for Beet last of Ikead Hill W?? Warm of m? Brad Ooes Mr. A. U French to C Talk to Mas aatBra HdUawi aw) Mas Webb to tbo twUoa. Fanners' Institute will be hold at mrora. Thursday, Feb. 1| Waahlng>a. Frldaj. Feb. 1; Pan lego. Wad eday, Feb. T. Moralug aooatbaa 111 opra at Id a. m. and afternoon Melons at 1:30 p. m. Wooarat lastUatea. At hte eame place aad datoa viU lao be bold aa Institute lor women T una CbarUa UcKlmmen aad Ilea Webb. Tbe object, at theao laJtatoe are to brtng together tbe wood from the farm bomae that tbaT Lay become bettor acquainted and lib over ataoag thetnaalvea anblecta mdlng tp tbo betterment of cooiTtbhn-ln rural bomoa. aocb aa auar aad atare economical fodda od beter metbodaof preparing them onto sanitation, borne trait aad sgetabte gardening, farm dairying, raltrr-raWac. tbe beaetlfylnc f ? te bono and borne aarmondlaga !f lat tha ?1 an<4 itaiaahtaea <na >me out to these Hmtfnpi in large ambers. Pi Of nl far Ibew MimIim A premium of 91 will be given for Ml loaf of bmi baked sad exhlbiKl by a girl or womaa living on a inn. ] A premium Of 91 will bo given for J to. toot Use ears of pure-bred corn. ] No premium for corn will be J warded to any exhibit unless it po. ssses merit and has points of excel- . ince. for bread bottght or home-made oast may be need, bat bread made 7 the "Salt rising" process will not e considered In making awards; tor will bread scoring lesa than 79 olnts out of a poelble 100 points for > perfect bread, be given a premium. The Institutes will be conducted >7 Mr. A. L French, a practical fai- ? aer and stock breeder, with eompeent assistants, who will discuss agicultarsi topics of interest to the A question box wOl be opened In ssSrssKsaw; n. 1 All farkwrs and their wises, sons nd daughter* and all others Inter- t stsd in farming, and the betterhtsot 1 f the farm homes, are urged te at- * end these meetiags and Jsln in the llscuanlooa. ,, ?*v ~~>y. Bring a book arid pencil to take 1 iotas. - I The boys are especially invited to ttend the institutes. t t WIGHT THAW WRECK : NEAR RERO LAST NICHT ?orfo!k-Southern , NortkboudTraiB fa ftwtfjxi Bwtrai Cars Imave Track?TnUHc Blocked for a. Pew Honrs Only L Northbound freight train, over the Norfolk-Southern road was derailed Lear Reno about 12 o'clock last light, several can leaving the track. Pork to remove the wreckage was promptly begun, and It was believed it the offices of the company In this Sty this morning that it would be ileatfsd In time for the regular trains o maintain their usual schedules Ills morning. At Buhyan yesterday the steam ihovel working there twraed over, Ittrlbuted to the condition of Ufa tide track on which she - was workj* - ~ ? ZGiZZZ. ?~*i. ;1 ] *? ? tee ?.te a <n dm Woe. to J (aliaW MaeHmMheot j rMrh it to peoadhedto ran gecm. i arte coitaV, to Mil. city u ltg *h- i toctlv. t?Mt. at prdrttt." .V?; : Mr Nert. ihoii-Th courted*., UjjK woet area of affair., Deferred tHW the ample announcement that the 1 optlpn had been granted, aatl.fr tie j neher after new. for the ftnwlthftaring an that aa. development, pro- i greened, we would he gnt In poaeet'loa of the faaU. . . llfillHi NEV >u i Eastern Nc m IBH Set Tour Subscription in Worker Host?Read 1 ?? Subscribe < -I , . BONUS OPRR. ' Difm the **ae oC tak si>t Md lt>KW|, M. M. the fo> d hmh? three Bo^m after* ^ 3,^:^ ?M>> sr- ^ The Ncwd highest, IMOO Free Vote*. The third highest. 10,000 Free Votes. With Domhle Votes for wery Let m them be 09 tad doing Everything w? can. ud than, I f? win Keep them from pursuing Clever schemes tot doing us." One short week and the suspense fTAXDOO 1 Wnild Be 1?W Mies Olivia Jordan Mis L*llUn Swanner Mas Mary Shaw Mm Madltna ElMwortfc Mrs. Marten T. Mayp. South Creak.. Mian Bean Howe. Aurora. N. 0 Miss Niy Msdimc Edward. N. C... DtaM Miss Alioe Woelayd.. Miss Lucy O. Woo lard. R. T. D. No. 2 Mlaa Mary Marsh. Bath N. C. Miss Vfollle Lee Latham. Pantego.. . Mian Nancy Marsh. Bath. N. C Miss Ella Bajmor. Leechville. N. C... - r . * Dietrt Mlaa Late Certwright, Swan Quarter Sales Governing Contest. . 99 votes will be allowed. Rule 2.?Votec can only be obained by seeurtng subscriptions prepaid. renewals, collecting past due ubecriptkms or by clipping free votQg coupons from each issue. Rule 8.?Contestants may secure is many free voting certificates as osslble and vote them each week. Rule 4.?Monies collects<r*by Conestants on subscriptions must be urned over to Coataat M&ua^er by I o'clock Baturday night, of the reek to which receipt !e 1*ued for same. Failure to make epoft of such collection witha specified time will forfeit your Ight to votes ou such amounts. Rule &?Contest Manager's slgnaure mult be affiled to votes before tame are valid. Rule 6.?No employe of The Dally ^ewe, or member of any family contacted with the paper will oe pernitted to participate in tho contest. Rule 7.?Subscribers are ootyjcned jo demand a receipt for money paid | Contestants. Role 8.?All money for subscrip-1 ion must be paid to Contest, Mantgev, who will upon reoeipt of same, sue Voting Coupons to cover the unount paid in. Rule 9.?Any qnestioir that may urise between contestants will be deormtaed by the Contest Manager, art this JscMfs will be final. Rnls 10.?Contestants are at liberty to sseum subscription. anyrfcere regardless of what district *ep live la. MOW m MH?LZONA1]UO \ I rm?e MfcTarft, >iHl TWm. of Flifcliilli-||. Bop? With Wm PhlUd.lct.la, Jan 10.?Morton rmi or raw cm, eon of W - R. MeTnrlr, mtmoaaire coel;;b?amM>r, MrMIM M with- a pretty nurse, Mtan Tereaa hudlbert, who brooght htm back to health at the American Stomach Hoepttal earerml months aco. ^ it ttrcotr'throe rests o'.d ana Mrs. MeTsrk. who wgaatnarso at the hospital where aha met her kssbaatf less than a rear aco, to neantrohae- >* *? f*, toe Aodlbert .Used In Shirley street. In which little" thoroughfare McTurk's antomohlle was to and moat often after he left the hoesttal. SftrTj&'j. J^iV v.f : e, t<"y > r\C" r Vi ' " **? v*' '1 ...V. .. ' '': * .' ? ' " s' "V-" ' -ijiiVi irth Carolina 1 OF SILK I IT OFFER TODAY When tt Will Help the lie Bonus Otter end or Renew I will be or' Wb' -?u. readers, helpers and (j wo 4Eve done your best? [ ^ * you renewed, or aubacrtoed. r Reader? All the world Iowm a ^ selper?and its hl*b time now tor sack clUsen in the teritory at the Dally Newt to come to the aid of the .. Donfoatsnti If the whole political army ebocdl Mop work, would we e-rer hare a pa?ratio fnsldinlT Not Then why should you not support tt?snergetic. hostlers, who are weetcitt* for the splendid prises? Come to the front today, Arm yourself for the defense of yotir farortte "party** and tackle the tret person you meet for their help, and present the contribution tb your faGet the help-to-win spirit mania* In your reins and be a pusher In this great campaign. CONTESTANTS: * ' . \\I....: ??b.aoo m.?o . dftft.Plo . ? 46C.OPO * No. a. ,. siMto f-r>. 406.Ho .............7>.388.1GO at No. 8. 35S.dt)0 asd.oco 21S,t7S ??,S40 . lT.tQO . li.tao .< '* ' 5 ct No. 4. v 1(3 , N. C ... UI,?TS gg 1 |r?Tb. to ^ . ^ mand. i . Role 12.?Votee can not be trao? ferred by one conteettfnt to another after same hare' been placed to her credit. i RmIa H All ??? *' * * ' ? ant* are allowed the privilege pf mailing their coupons and mousy collected for subscriptions; sodh letter** should be addressed to OaatOst^ab- ' ager. Dally New*. The postmark or your post of flee moat show the hour and d^te said letter containing rates entered your office. Therefore inters or package* bearing the gatmark of the last mall leaving yrmr j office nearest the hour named la any proposition made by us will he at- J ceptable. ? * I Therefore letters or package** . ^ I bearing the postmark of the First | Mail leaving your postofflce after the hour and date naihed In any proposlvion made by us wll bo accepted. To all who enter this contest w? guarantee fair aud Impartial treatment. For any Information call on or addrees the Contest Manager, and same will cheerfully be given. Yours respectfully, MISS ETHEL HOU8TON. Contest Mgr. Schedule of Voces. 4 months, 91.00 900 votes f 0 months, 91-50..., ... . .600 vote* 1 year. 99 00 1,000 veto* , 5 years, 96.00 votes 9 years, 99 00 4,000 votep 5 years, > 15.00 .*. .7,600 voteu 10 years. 960.00......90,000 veteu 16 rears. 976.00. . ..160.000 votes ' V- 1 r After a series of quarrels w*h h4r father and threats of dtstnbeettMnm* Ui^l>a.h 1 1., . 1, , ?I ,m,.H . -? ? acivu vowtM nu meumu jbw th. ittu. MrM <m tk. wit or ' M H. I?t Mia MM MM ttruckta., toM tor Mttor Umt HM. *> Itw for n nou. nd orM Mo okooffror U oat On nil tend tor 1 HmlOnport, N. J., at which olooa tfcer Torn mbrrlnd la 8t Hull nbMUtl - . A H Born Ammtmm tan not Bate*.. ' \.2$ . Calli ^ ?Mt> t ? , ? ? i ' r.L PoSLrciiurt. ijA. id.?T-.- Hi- ? Uonnllnta introduood la tkn Damn later a bill to prnkMt Jewtob dUNgl' ' . '<SfSl of tkn UnMod Stntna from notortoc Thn blU nlno prorldM for u hiwlth npoctnl dutlea tenlnirt Amertaan (OOte . - _ 1 , -.
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