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u i' ? ' akall Field's are the Bis -m Than *4.COO,DOO Inve A New Day WU ^^^mE&t?R4>\Ss?l. *xx- ' - k;;; /_ / rf Ml C., Jan. tl.?Two mort 11 Wirt H<?|. tli ii l&teat petitioners to* I' aVSyii.'SriS I llh "1L pf?' ?**? lite* tb. order,. ^ JrtP Bord maud ?. Sldood Cox Si id ta *Hk?k|tMtr oatll th. mt. toa <* wUriHWl IKM I. whoa s a ?1n wtal-h. lihKad. it to Mid 1 ^ ^ ^yr^hh^'^x nPTlfiWBE.It of Habilitiee. ltd [ . lie^U KIM ?u '{urlmnl and praferrad dabtl J Uwiflt.lt; lam 4m. MOlTl? nam ? ? optraUm ft tha thai ?|ta 4m opwfctlvm. tt.ttf.tf. 4 It.H. aocurad aid ptllBttaf daft ??. ftM.itt.fT; umarai |Tt.i?l.lt Ifiit fa*, ffft; aracm dm opm fe rtwu tin uuw R; ttfM WW > li -> T ' ' * - !?:' 'I r / tbS*ih?rpattont II imunc will to Y Mr. lata W. Vanalaoa l? th (<at d la W. B Wlndlar Mr Vornolaon la a natlrd or Biaatort [" Mat tor tha pfat forty-aU man ha I .. ham a traTttiaf all earn an. makln mrTfiw dari Halt In thia .motto ' W4 /> * ? I , *?* U?. v * ,d *** 1 ^ y Woolen Milk, of Spray rupt The Estate of Mar- . gest Stockholders. More sted In That Section. tC%?mi*9j?ay f: . mm tho principal aoM?Por*ock, Mar *r? n?w la bankruptcy, th.r bblni LtUJ mill of Spray and th, "rIw* Maud and arfrar *bdj? nrttl Thoro a toft opt of bankruptcy oaJ> 'th* Ntatuckot mill ana It In ..Id that tu .(t.lr. are m good .hap* a.*; Out Ik lod* uufpraoaa coippUfuitlona or 1IUaatlou a* to tho. tthor propotty abould ISIk the American Tobacco. compear and ^dSmh^FI^ Company, ?lh Pun#- add oihM! tfomln?R IB tfid world <X ?u? The tptal tnyeetmenu amosnled lo mora, ' an soar that l|m It |a- anderlllil that tht MajaMll Ftatd -Cool Chinas, la the big creditor ot all tha mills, hoi dins wTaa-atshta of the snared defcta and that the present litigation, the most stupendous urjri mwb the hsltor, ol the Suits, van hrosij^nhrlhetn fur pas. ed. a as* day will dm for Spray and that section. Mr. E. D. Pitcher, mentioned . shore. U a nephew ot Marshall Field i and la persolaallr known gp the . newssathersr ol The Dallr News and a personal friend Bo Is a man,of : nsore than ordinary aDUtty. was trained by his dlstlasulahed uncle , and that the affaire of tha company wm ha aatlafaimrttyadministered tmn to ao qtt^tRm. Ifr/StSer '"> "" ""?c " '-... ?! inlllMi'Dl.'tTiMihitiuilai oooenmpttreo It trpiikt adriaablo room with a eonatunptive. By. tar the hoot way to mli iiuwanmnlliiiiTa to kind op a strong body. Wi are all apoood to eoooisrptloii whan wo Sreathe tool, dusty air. or When wo , oat or drink artHlao oi food tltat , tar. booa rippood to ouch atr. Moot ' tpd milk from tuberculosis cattle mar alto COBTey consumption The turoot war to keep from getting consumption when we are ob f leniently exposed to I! Is to keep our bodies ( in excellent physical condition. This will prerent many other dleoaeo* and la feet, if to the only real way to . lire. By always keeping oureel res In' good physical condition we get ho ir^ot oat of lite end pet tie moot into R. J Tie be able to enrw'tho dteoeep It to \ a?* *? biwmi KtS. (IflrtlUR BtlES ^ "J1 safe r known u "t?? Ooorgla cjdkms." Jartoatoabrtat dignity today Sha toM tha dlsniflod mambara ot tkt < aauta commlttao on tha Jttdlclary la to kaartnc on tbapro (*? <) u> tototo* .Hiaint u alaoaaue | Hduora Into "dry" atataa. that they HHMwBk'a IM-'aad tot who- j inn on to ooaioafttea rotaa acalnat ' tha till waa "d misfctr (Oar lawynr.Sba woo ayyortod by Mr.. u K. N. tonka enoUont of to Vhm'. ttfahtlaa Yampatodn tlnto; a h?if , hand to m. tabor. of that OHaaUa- ( tlba. aararal ttaiii'to woaaaa aad a i toto ?**?' :LA-> S> -I doit knto wfcy wV .bonld b. too. f~ ? to h.y, to pW lot | ntt a'law.: r to'< want to Hurt lanybody-a' but fm bar* to apeke UlliW at Ik tamperanoe rally. Wi ai MMr tdW the Sente aba too k* Mta'to'ntn aCb?r , apaak." aha aaM. "but I waat to taU , you that roa could laarn a lot. Bat i apeakthg ot tbtbaWIl, fn no k?nr, , but I'r? road law. and anyone who aacaa agalaat thla bill baaauaa of at- i laced unconatftutlonallty l? a mighty ] tha .^l.rea tl* chareh laat eew?-| I tendent K. R. Mlion, rendered an, eoItkaially gratifying report allowing [thai the teacher* were ahowlng. a ' more animated Internet in the 8un[day achoola and that thlar attandance wu regarded am not only ab 11SHory arrice bat that they ;?M , really entbased ma to tie work before them. . \r~ . /' Messrs. C. Q. Morris, C. F. Barnes j and W. T. , Jacofeon were appointed a committee to dispose of the two | ud to 'pmlttH I new one, better , adapted to the needs of the church, , since Us meetiagu ' hsrs non to atsan; ROUT* POUK. Rev.-Kb. Bridges of Bsth, ailed hit regular appointment uf Anbury church at -this place. Sunday. Robert J. tfslone of Chocpwtntty, wup a guoet at Leonard Cotten. last Saturday night and Sunday. Hark /UUfood and sister. Hiss Matilda, and Mlaa Dora H. Cong laton, were fueets of Mrs. Battle I.aeJer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davenport, were guiete of Mr. and Mrs. Cabe Cotter. Suadjty, ' .... 8 ' $ . Messrs. Orover^Hodgee and. Jolfale Coagletoa. and. Mlseee Jennie, Hattle and Retells ' Hodges visited the Hisses Congletou, of Oak Orove Ceutar. Sat of day night. . . ? i Hips Hattle Hodgae returned home Sunday, after a pleasant vlalt with Hisses JenaJe gad 'Welle Mr. Daniel Alligood and,Miss Tdfna >| Willis, spent lust Sunday afternoon .L jtN. r Crtkr i. oar m,<Ut m,'- + Jtorftb y?&'fffrt*':, ? >?CL -^ c J r yW4-ya_> 1 I V ?paa j I ftj1 I (II KORFOLI-SttHtHi [ - ? Tke vkflntm at the Mask Is the BbssattNSr.se ixtmrv utt u?rn t?e~*h 'ailments" boo occnrMC an the NorHHMIm road. Tke tjttln 4m la hits bar* u ?:0I yeeterdsr ?tWuoon didn't tern sntll t o'clock Lu nlfht, dec to tk* iMwtUMkl kct thot trsla hod been re relied In eke rood - ? .->: '/ 1 ''.< t , ? n niEF untssFinossTH aiBEREfl HERE AND THERE ; fit Bonrd of Directors ui Us lommlktss of Isdlsn of ths A?soditsd ChultlM of WsSbfcstom. N orth ;?roHn.. IX roottt^t to moot St M Cltr HOU ?t I o'clock tonight . TUB^fJdWH JtolnlD 1'MRt itorr or bos ?Compltshod Id far mine with ?d(*UMr. Wbst he com do -othork cab lkotrlao do. At. w&HKnft sfe; ( s, iif<Ai>riiirfi i UMUM-i Tomorrow Is FirtftSfs Institute Ut. Mot formers pftoutd bo la owa. If thor oro not Its' ptfrtlT to Or osft (or ut 001ns soastblas ta t? luce them to com*. Every ?hddlUonal fanner you are nstrumenUl la bringing to these Farmers Institute meetings la Mas put oa the road to bottar, more up- . Lo-date money making farmers and that's the kind you want to enth^ four store. The farmers at the meting to-, morrow would be pleased to see yoa present, whatever Interest yoa farmers In the county. Attend this meeting Mr. Merchant, learn flow raluable they are; then when another is to be held, get together with other merchants and strive to get all farmers to attend and learn to he better farmers . Better farming Is the foundation Lhe merchants must assist in huild In* In Beaufort county to keep pace with other sections throughout the >outh and the quicker you learn the Importance and profit to \he farmer Ings. The quicker will you put your shoulder to the wheel and push the methods taught. Now dont act like you are afraid to come In a meeting of farmers. Don't get In Into your head that It la a meeting for farmers atony. It Is for Beaufort etnpUy and yon fSfci wanted. If the court house Is not large enough to hold the gathering, get anether court hSuse for the nest meeting. t , a AT THK LYRIC. ; J Feature Attraction Booked for Friday Night?Special Matinee. \ ^ In s0ita of the very col<y*eather the attendance at the Ly/ic keep# wtihln Its * reputation of having packed houses and the photoplays are of the very beet to be seen. The special attraction tonight Is that of the Mine dTowtog promptly 9 o'clock, which occurs on srd^y Thursday night and proves to hs a votf ttneifestlng feature, as teh manager iesuee to trfe on* holding- the lucky number * eonftHmdntft* pfcr to the show good for one month, nil I thoee who hare coupons should ta^e extended them and he on hand for the drawing, da oanal thing the manager hu^iM Mt sereral aamPurgatnrj" tor frlday matlnei aid Sb gone to couiderable amende Id booking thta tenure, and tuna rated 11 he haa had tretnendoue ran beet for It. there wIR ?e apeclal matlnaa Friday from I to I for which the prion will be 10c and IK. At the night p-rforhthedo Uie idrtn Win be children Uc. .delta ?Sc. Thla 2j "b?* th? Kvt?. N&iMUpkU. J?n ttir-ttn. Vr?a^HP^arr of Germantown is the first bena-Ade iMp'mr bride of the But. Kot only did she propose, bat ihb Insbrtfd on paying the carfare to WllMQKtoa. where they were married, boahaeed the ring and supplied the L b(rs. Carr was Miss Margaret E. On Taseday night last ffiwd." she said, acordlng to her kb^nckTLowfedgeinefit today. "I am luifltdt llrlng alone; let's go and get milled" "~ M"11 BrTU? oxpiamea loamy tnat id* IMy "*!?? to vdher, SO she wasn't *j#t afield of a rsfusal." ' vdHroA u? to her jntpoeutlooa risrrt:^. aigp hare gotten up the nerve to SVT ssKeasi a; jMHBtiffi; p*ta* 'inmiiM, B? uicmtiio. : ; ' Neat MUtottoo ui IM of All tl.Mlluo WflfiillUh Jon. H.?Mto. Jooophluff Mti nbout? month ngo bought a p^l'r of shoes wWclj she woftrforsevej-al da>s. Tightness caused a slign Irritation oil the little toe of the tight fbot. Miss Patton thought It would wear off In a few days, but U developed In several days' Id an tisggjtet. Next the fopt began to applied for treatment at the Mercy Hospital, where the case was diagnosed as gangrenous affection. The foot was opened and the wound sterilized, bbt It become more virulent, and the^hyslcians decided that immediate amputation was Imperative. . The leg was taken off just below the bib. care being taken to out away dl>eai. (ram iprmdJng AT 102 BAKKH E8Sf OWK BIRTHDAY CAM Mm. Kaaaedj. who FM tram Mtrttco In ISM, AttrihctM HW LongUfe to Simple LMmt HoniMabir*, Cat. Jan. SI- A mU of hor own baiting with 10S 1 lighted candle*, each .ymbollilng a year of'her life, held the place of honor on the table today when aged "nr-r.d-na" Electra Kennedy save a birthday pfcrty in her hone here. Mra. Kennedy was torn in Derby, Vte, in 1810. * The Mexican ' war found her in Mexico, where her husI d h-.d established a cotton mill. In heir "ight of 1,400 mjlee filled with exciting each pes from Mexico and Ahwrldna, Mm. Kennedy rode a*. . ide u .uule. The geld rush of -? o"'tM the couple to California. . Mra. Kennedy was one of the ri. women to register when the new enfh-agnlgw carrtM In thla atau Bha htlrlbutee her long life to simple llr. ?? . - inrow.'ifMt.. In 11?The - A4i|Mi Wf wlwl from Tldm bine * JflMtB' throe submarine. ?r*er thBSley existing tree end >|H| et leeic nniM The enb.?Inea ere te k* armed eeeb with tJV-B: -*HUN(9AMAf( TRBATY ' Wl IO KT> Budapest, Hungary, Jan. 11?The copyright treaty between Htinmrv and the United waa elgned here (May by Richard C. Rerena, Atnbaaaedor or the Called IjigMi Austria-Hungary, and Dr. 0. Toery But. 8ecreU in the Hungarian Department of Juatice. ~nd Coant **+> - . ' mm Nr. x*& m Eastei*n No hkhi mm Win Too* Vote Win Phot Gt ' da i Help Her Sec Half Dozen Subacrtptioi ' Choice 1 . t / > bouts oian < Ilium the Mia of Sam. a 1st and Saturday, M. Srd. the following three Boom offers are ii , ,r, highest a amber of Babecrtptioia, from each dbtrict, will reoeire SO.OOO Free Votes. _ The second hifhst, SO.OOO Free Votes. The third highest, 10,000 Free With Doable VeSea for every Renewal BdMoipttas. Who will wta the handsota* |4?? Cprlgbt Grand Plane /on Thursday.1 m.~?f It Is now tlkse to dec Me this vary Important. question bemuse the closing day Is rapidly approach ing and wffl be here before rod scarcely knew H. Of course there are several other handsome and si penal te prise*, but yon want < HTAWDING OF C District Km 1?Vf m Mlas Oil vis Jordan Mim Lillian 8wanser . Mlsa Mary Shaw.,. . alias Maiillne Bllaworth. DUtrt c sur*. rnariun r. aoutn \jroos. . . Miss Rena Rows, -Aurora, N. C Mtae Nina KHAtL Edwerd. N. C... . tipyfl mm . Ll Dtatrtc Miss AHee Woolard.. Mlsa Lucy Q. Woolard. R.1 F. D. No. 2 , Mlu Mary Marsh. .Bath N. C Ml'ss Willie Latham, Pantege . . . Mlsa Nancy Marsh. "Bath. N. C. Mlu Ella Baynor. Leech rllle. N. C.. . . DNMc Mlu Lata Cartwrtght. Swan Quarter, Rules (torrraiu Contest Rule 1.?Only one nominating 1 coupon entitling "each contestant to 1,000 rotee will be allowed?* Rule S.?Votes can only be obtalhed by securing subscriptions prepaid. reh6#als.' collating psit due subscriptions o*- by bfftrplng free rot ing coupon from each Issue. (Rul* 3.?Contestants may secure as many fj?e votlur certificates aa poulbte and rote them each week. Rule 4?-wales collected by Costeatants on subscriptions must be' turned orer to Contest Manager bjr 3 o'clock Saturday ufght. of the | week In which receipt is laaued for satfce (Failure to make report of such collection wtth, In sped fled time will forfeit your I I rljrht to votes on mirh amounts Rule 6?-Contest Manager's signature niuet be affixed to votes- befote MHiue are valid, I Rule 6.?No employe of The Dally News, or member of any family cop; ; uected with the paper will oe perI ulited to participate In the contest I Bills 7.'?Subscribers are contloned to demand a receipt for /money paid ^ontestaau. Rule lv?All money for subscription most be perld to CbHWSMMlt?Cer. who will upon .receipt of same, leas Voting -Coupons to cover the 'emaalKfMffeit- - f Rale ?Any quserteo that way .m'W'Mi ?r*.M tk. ca??* ttttaSMV .M tu*-?*k*? -W"Sa Mto' Rnla II.?OHUMHta Pro U 1TV *ny la near* nMnKtUl aa?vhai NflwRw ot wkat ttMR k.p HT. IB Anton PARTY AT SUO. Prtm V m. ramro^fr "rreif anjoym.at wir. flUred Than tha bofl of coAxm. dm-taowlBt whaaa apron thay akonld ban, draw tlctau 'aad htcjn t!HSr afert Tiocs pr iroro Mlaaas RsaHr H, Barry, Haacp Cuthroll, PalUtaan 8w?l?, Hannah ( uthroil. Ran PrBrr. M~uda How T?\,,,IT TT lit (S II If Onliu HbIU 'N' M ^ wainet.u^tnreu.^^saiiie HOIIO-^ til? "fir-**? " 'ST"'4 ' ^AT " . NO. 100 J .in "fT.-, ' 7flT rth Carolina in: Mis < WIN THE PifllfO ? and Prize. Get Baft? Toa Few Subscriptions. A m May Cause Your L #to ~tj Contestants, loee no Ur in get1ng ,erery Subscript*- ^attOc Bereral of you are r*-' jck. and lack, sad you m?* , . . ^se or win > lie Piano by do sen subscription* S'ljr ' mho- OoaWOWmfiw m ike timdC storm the einceHtjr of -;-V rovr frtenusbtp by gildfetf'eut and >drklnK f.r fro* itMM? ?**te ? oM ?H?Ug:' -L: MSf in rhteh ul* rtaSLwr'or v " 11> wMV. Wik t*? >tw. rim to \ rt? ? PIMU> ?*"? > Don't thmt Ttf XlTklmi vtfl I. M VhMMkr roo d> ta Ui. w%> it hnlptng mur rtfiln'or'trfaad to L the hmppr wlannr of tbo Ptnno. rill hare to be- dene oa or Mom Man Thmfe#**.' I. Atur than into It will M too'Into, too -J ofrresTAMTei N \ . shiagton. w. a : 69S.4SU ?5t.tl0 4**Jt* ? ' t No. *. * .V .. . fc*M6* 4*t.fc*e .... 3>U(i ? ,r . -wA~-| m . , ? t ho. 8. . k Stl.ffO . >3d.t?U 21J.0TS tl.Hf , 1T4M . ...... *4jt$0 t No. 4. N. C ... v 3M JM4 Rule 11?The right le imm iML * reject any name ror cause, at? US dter these rules should oeemMmm ?9ndnd. , Role 11.?Votes can net he toe? rerred by one contestant to sbfllbtr After same hare been placed ta h^r credit. Rule IS.?AO oat of tmm OMR* inta are allowed the privilege (ft nailing their eet|M> Aid easy at* lected for subscriptions; ?aA lottery should be addressed to Ooblast Mm-. ?er. Dally News. The postmark of 'our poetofflce must show the hear end date said letter containing retee entered your office. Therefore Ihtera or package* bearing the pest- y nark of the last mall leaving year office nearest the hour named In any proposition made by us will be acceptable. Therefore letters or package* tiearing the postmark of the Fly % Mall leaving your postofflce after the hour and date named in any prop?> I ?uion made by us wil be accepted. To all jrho enter this contost we | guarantee fair and Impartial ti4at- ^ neot. . ' . . For any Information eaM on or MIreei the Contest KaHafW, aad mm* | *111 cheerfully be gtrjw. Miaa VTHBL houbtos, iSSlli > rmn. IWl l ?M **44 .* nut, IILM T.(M |t? nn IU.M ?,?? M| >??*;*5S^i>!3SSS>rtw!"3y' . v .. There will h* > m?Hltg of Ua O
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