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-.v : '4 ' S. Mr AMI v. - - - - - - 1 11 1 1 arid V;t . 1 ( :mL -.ivLiLfj OCIAL PERSONAL Brief Mention, News pf Societies, Meetings, Etc. Mrs. W. L. Rexford has returned ,from 'a visit;-to relatiTes and friends at GQldsboro. . ; ' , -u. ' . l . .; "... : The regular monthly ,v meeting of . Cape Fear Chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, will be held at the W. U I. armory at 4 o'clock Hhls afternoon. A full attendance la urged, :- ; V'; , K ,:'". : V, ' On account of the unexpected call meeting of the Wilmington Chapter. of the -Red .Cross Society, previously appointed to be held in the parlors of The Colonial Inn Monday morning at H o'clock, has been recalled. 'No tice of the postponed ; date : will be - Announcement Is 'made' of the -approaching marriage ot Mr. Edward E. TinviH welt known Voune businesfl manof this city, and Miss Rebeccah; Liebman, of Atlanta, Ga.wnich event , will be celebrated in - April. Mr. Da vid is the only son .of, Mr, A. David, president of the : A.- David Companr. leading clothiera and gents', furnish- . ers here, and the younger Mr.: David is manager of the establishment Miss Liebman visited Miss Jeannette Franfc here last Summer and made many friends who will be delighted to know that she will soon come to Wilming ton as the bride of one of the city's highly esteemed young men. ' .',;-,',,;" y' An approaching marriage of much in-; teiezt in manv fripnds in Wllmineton . and elsewhere is that of Miss Eva Einstein, attractcive daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. S. Einstein, of this city,, and jar. Aiaurice ureyiua, lormenjr vi Pans, ranee, but now of New York "City, which event will be celebrated Tuesday of next week at the residence of the parents of-the bride-elect in The , Carolina. While a resident of AVil ' mington for only a few months, Miss Einstein has made, a . large number of friends here with whom she is very popular. There will be a number of out-of-town guests for the -marriage. . Members of the Cane Fear Golf Club are looking forward with ; much interest" to the tennis tournament which will be -held on the links of the club this afternocn. The three tennis courts of the club have been placed in first-class condition "and everything is. in readiness for the contests." On account of the large number of en tries the players are invited to take the T:ZO o clock car in order that thu . drawing ' for courts and opponent? may be dene in .time to finish the matches in one afternoon. There will there will be practices for the Wash ington birthday tournaments while the , tennis tournament is in progress. PEESONAL pinAGEAPHS. Mr. IL W. Hood, Jr, of South Tort, t$ here yesterday, a guvst at The Orion- ' . j ' -Mr. G. W. Gordon, of Nev bern, was among nhe guests at The Ortcn jesterday. Among the guests at The Orton yesterday were J. A. O'Neal and D. S. Black. Bureaw: A. D. Chinnis. Wades boro; John H. Loftin, Mount derful dramatic strength and power, Today will mark "finis" to the pres t;nt.big bill at the CrysUl Palace, and which has been proclaimed the best for genuine novelty ever offered , at this popular vaudeville theatre, -while being strong with comedy. A feature of the bill yesterday, and will also be today, was the singing of a peculiarly beautiful Illustrated song by (Miss Lmma Austin. This song was especial ly obtained and called. for several vig orous encores yesterday. The chorus presents refrains from the old popu lar song hits, such as J The Last Rose of Summer," "Sweet Alice Ben Bolt", etc.; andlhe song' is rendered in Miss Austin's usual charming and superh manner. The bill for," next week is going to be another big one and will include ; Miss Elinor; Foster , and .-Mr. Hal MordaunC who will present some of their strongest dramatic andome dy sketches, and - Mile. Nennelle) the well known and nign salaried smg ing and dancing soubrette. There will, of 'course, be other fine acts. , . VThe Cat and the Fiddle." A gorgeous musical extravaganza, "The4 Cat and the Fiddle", will be the attraction at the Academy Monday night and Beats will go on. sale at the Crystal Palace. this morning. ' A company of some forty singers, dancers comedians,- and alarge and carefully, trained beauty chorus smart ly gowned are. promised. The plot is founded on the famous' old .nursery rhyme of "Hi Diddle Diddle, the Cat and the Fiddle." It -deals with sprites, fairies, elf s; mortals,, immortals, etc., and a large field for fun making, ballet evolutions, chorus numbers and music if entered into, and, it is claimed, full advantage taken. of. . , More novelties, stage illusions and transformations, magic, and beautiful stage settings are promised than have, ever, been presented by one organiza tion before. - r . ' ,' :-. It is a long time sinte "Fantasma", "The Black Crook". "Mother Godse. The Babes in the Woods", and for that reason ."-The Cat nd the Fiddle- is interesting. . . Some of .the prominent scenes in clude "On Deck of the Fairy Ship Dia na!, "The Golden Fire Shower", "The Air Ship. "Under the Sea." "The Giant's Haunted Castle." and others too numerous to mention. A Merry, Novel Musical Play. " "The Time, the Place and the Girt" to.be seen, at the Academy next Wed nesday night, February 23rd, is said to be a musical comedy of heart inter est with -a plot of strong dramatic scenes, all set to music and L with its acting possibiities enhanced by half a dozen unique but thoroughly life-like characterizations. , There are 12 delightful songs among them being "Thursday is - My Jonah Day", '.'Dixie, I Love Youp", "Don't You Tell" and The Waning Honeyr moon" and fifty wonderfully attrac tive chorus, girls: , v' The: seat' sale will open' Monday morning. . ' .. At the Bijou Today. -"A Pair of Slippers", a deUghtful little comedy, "The Bachelor and the Maid", a brisk; comedy and a fitting reel-mate to the more elaborate "Pair of Slippers" and "The House of Cards" a drama, are the pictures to' be shown at the Bijou today. The story of "The House of Cards" Is told with a won j1 Will Not be Allowed to Show in vir v : 'flirtf ..Cityv.v , T;? : i.is iLynchburg, Va. Feb.-: 18. Acting under instructions from Jake -Wells, the head of the -Wells-Leath circuit, and the essor of the local Academy 01 Music, Oorbifi Shield, manager of the playhouse', stated - yesterday that the sale of tickets for. the play, "The .Girl from Rector's'V will go on at the Aca demy box office this morning -as though nothing had taken place. Manager Shield stated that it is not BUSY TWO DAYS FOR CUPID But He Triumphed At Last, Even If v .-: ivorce; Was SjoJcert-Of.?U T Special t6 the Baltimore Snn " Charlottesville Va., : Feb. 17.-rT meet, wed and seek a divorce in .two days was the lot'of MrJoseph Stanley?; Peele, of Trborb N. c.who Was raiX ried last Sunday by Rev. Dr. George L. Petrie, of the Presbyterian. Chufth, to Miss Thelma Beatrice-- Mayoof this ciy, Cupid , triumphed to-the end, how eve'rviand the;hewly marriedbair leflk M , 3.r f ry n116 Monday night for the Old North' the , intention of, the management, to -gtate :, , , w- , , , . , .REMEMBER THE MAINE.K put on the version of the . play , as was given in Augusta and several other places 4n the South; hut rather a modi fied version, :.-V 'X--'".:': :-h .-'i : It is quite evident that the manage ment of the Academy believes acting v Whakmarred their connnbial felicity ts ahrowded with the' pj-df essional eti quetteof the legal professiotfwhich was summoned three strong'to pass on ertain questions .-which arose-immedi- ment or tne Acaaemy oeuevea acting ateiy after the -Cere mohv Miss -Mayo Mayor Whitaker acted 'too hastily in. Z &iMJ2itf the fremises,for; it Islaimed he - ihan theThlld heagWtodte: should have waited until the show, was tut,. va rait:w Irt:' produced n .Norfolfc and. Richmohd end supcumhed to her charms, before .taking steps to euppress it In -..h--. w.m.4 L,yncnnurg , -. brief courtship lie applied to her father that Mayor Whitaker's idea in acting flhi.tnna nn .L.'. i,.,' so promptly, in tte matter was to give these theTodng lover overcanieand the .management of Uie-show -opvtte-.marriige. took plade. AsTsoSn as portunitr to. cancel the. local engage-Mh ; ,ArAn,nn, wn ment and make arrangements :to take ble loomed andIrsj eele' . went it elsewhere if it bo desired. t.The . acting "Mayor,, when' seen yeS' home to. her parents Mrs. Peeje sought legal Advice and retained Messrs. A D terday, declared that . the v show Irjabney,- H. W.. Walsh and Charles W would not be given here Monday night ien,. Everything was made' smooth KLS T lv t the,laSt and tlA young uple were promised, and he stated that he had issued instructions to Chief of Police Seay to prevent .he presentation - of the show if it proved to be ..necessary to call the entlrejpolice force into ac tion to keep the cwtain . from - going up. ' ' v - .When seen later,, Chief. Seay, admit ted that he., had received these In structions, and : that " he would take steps when the time! arrives to carry out the order of the-acting Mayor. . ; THE DAY INONGRESS.' ' " Monday afternoon will consist pTBenor today. - No important amendment ,wasifS- w f'WB r" ?r ' Ai X fk Tir wii 7. . "fSenor Calvo, wmsfer -.from Coste The House leaders, determined up-l!f'. LlLallk on their policy ot sticking . closely to Z ' "XL :.mtuC4 "vir - ySJ1 vLr -iwfrf IwooX genUna: The Brazilian-charge de af- priatlm measu"e8 today ?e the ambassador. Assistant Sec- pnauon measures,, toaay reriwea;u rfttftrr HA1ft w, w,.ntnjinvi th mate any concession: to membera of '.ne Bra2iiion charee affaires the minority, ho desired. opportunity 855 JJ .5S!S "L! to speak beyond that whicb a strict enforcement, of the rules permitted. : Late, in the day the poatofflce appro priation f bill was reported- to . the House. rt-'?- . fc . V , . -.v ' The principal feature of today's, pro ceedings' in the Senate was the delive ry of a speech by Senator New lands in support of a measure-proposed by Congress To Take Steps To Curb Ama teur, Operators. . " (Special DispatchJo Baitimote Sun.l' Washington, Feb 17i-Instead of a half hours, the Senate adjourning after a session of about two hours. ATTACKS SPEAKER CANNON. Con Tof the urn wi otter aeinciea of tne fotL-wirelesslegi:aph an.4 SSSattmTuvS' telephone messages it islikely that the :!.Tl!r i?;ll!I!pment J Committee. on Naval Affairs . the The House was in session five and r V , VT ' operators and - stations.' Representa tive Ernest W,'RobertsX of Massachu setts, the autior.of the proposal for. a board, has. changes his tnlnd and now Several members jpf , uwt isubcpinmit- tee on Naval Law which' is considering the Roberts resolution" said today that they did. not believe there would be much opposition to a ..Federal license system. With a small penalty provid ed, including revocation of the license, the Government, would jhave ;tbe power to stop interference by amateurs with ommercial or governmental business. Olire; F. P.' Flynn. Council; F. W- Marine. JackBonTille; , J. M. McKel than and IL P. Little, Conway, S. C; L. A. Byrd. Byrdville; J. W- Benson, Phoenix; T. F. Alderman, Wallace; IL J. Southwell, Rocky Mount; P. P. Smith. Roseboro; E. G.' Wells, Wal lace; L E. Brady. Hope Mills. r LOCAL DOTS. and one never loses interest for a mo ment. It is a Western story, and few hare more real and genuinely dramat ic situations or a higher type of acting man is presented in tnis sirent drama. SrXDAY 8EBTICES. Anancemnt by Wllmlnta Patra For Krvlce Tomorrow. . . St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. cornf Fourth and Campbell street. nv- Alex. Miss Heard, of New York Xity. rioeV 11 X'm7; sZ .7 1 CI Sing at the morning service at gregation Joinlnc in mn meeting at Acad- morrow. There will be no service at in and lefture Wednesday at 8 1 M. The St '.Andrew's at nieht. the conrreea. pnblir eoniiaiiy lnTtted. tion ioinin in the eTea mfl tntin. KPtlst church. Fifth and Market - C " . ;7IJ7," .ZZ , ?feeta.- uev. j u. Foster. D. D- pastor: ujc aciucui; 01 music in uie jn- lTeacnins tomorrow at 11 A. JI. No niabt merest 01 tne . Laymen s Missionary jrvice. fnnfiay ?nom r.jo p. m. Prayer Movement. "CY" VORHEE$ DEAD. Former Wilmington Baseball Player Passes Away in ' Ohio. . 3Ian7 followers of the sport in Wil- . aiington will be interested and will regret, to know, of the death of "Cy" Vorhees, formerly a member of the team which Liis city had in the Vir- . ginia-Carolina League some, ten years ago and . with which team, she. won the pennant of the. two States. The -notice of Vorhees' death-is. found in the current , number of Sporting Life and is as folio W8:v "Henry JB. (Cy) Vorhees, a we'.l known minor -league player, hailtng from Cincinnati, died In a sanitarium at Wadsworth. Ohio, Feb. 9th. He leaves a wife and child. At the time of his' death, Vorhees wife had en tered suit for diTorce at Marion. O." meetio; Wednesday 8 r.v it I). T. P. U. Friday 8 1'. M. Keats fre- nnhlie nrrlln11v salvation Armv Hall over tlm"nffli nf idc xiae-irater rower Company Hnnday .school at 11 A. M. ; Salvation serriw nt 8 1. m. .ah are welcome, tnsigu and airs, WHliamx. olHcer in -harir. ImmaMur-l 1'refihrterinn Thfirh-IlPreiiih- ini? at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by the pas tor, Iter. J. 8, Crowley. Sunday School at First Fresbrterian chareh. rnrner nt Third an Orantre streets, -Rev. J. M. Wells, IJ. r.. paHtor. Hervices tomorrow. Snnrinv. at Jl A. M. There Mrill be no even in tr ser- i-e. nanuay BCUOOI at 1. - itU I uat ram-weeK praver meetinsr pdnfuiHV nn ing at 8:00. All welcome. , , - Adveut (bristlau flmrch. Fourth and Chnrch streets, llev' C. 11. Kweet. n.istnr Preaching at 11 A. 31., subject. "Quenching the -Holy Bpirits." Sunday school at .'t P, -M- I'reactiing at 7:30 P. M., theme, "The uivme i'lau in the Crentloa ot the Knrth and of 3in 1'pon it.?'. The Earnest Work ers meet on Wednesdays at 5:'.i0 P. 5f. Mid- weeK prayer roeetinsr AVednesday at.45 P, M. cjwvryoaj -welcome.-- - Conference on Rate Question. A conference between Mr. .. R. . A. Brand, freight traffic manager, and Mr.' J: W Perrln,'' general ' freight agent, respectively, of the Atlantic. coast Line Railroad Company, and members . of the executive committer of the Chan!iber,,. of y5ommerc;p: vena held ,in the rooms -f .the association yesterday . afternoon relative to the new freight ' tariff.', effective January 15th last, between the Clyde Wne and tbe. l. and A. L. railroads. It will y be recalled that, the . Chamber, at a recent meeting, passed a resolution. protesting against the new tariff. The conference' yesterday probably result ed in a better understanding of the sit- 1 uatlon' on both sides-and it is likely that other conierences .will be held in me near. lutwre, v . s t ' Wadeabord, FebV ifc-Hzthe Farmers onion ol Anson oohty nas .closed contract with jthe Co-Mortimer Fertili ttaj. thj members of thcunion wm use during, the coming year, v . r : THE FTAVdFtlS PERFECT. ' BIuo Ribbon Vanilla.xtract is made from the choicest vanilla beans, and 'ngod until tho flavor Is perfect. Get Wuo nibbon Vaillla.-: - RIVERS AND HARBORS. Senate Committee Finds - Sentiment Generally in. Favor . of It. ,.-v Wasbington, Feb. lB.Whether the state of the treasury ..will nertalt of the -passaj?e-.of a rivers and fcarhors bilat the present session of Congress, was given serious consideration at Li- day's session of the iSenate committee on1 commerce,'.: .';' . ZuSM.' '- After a' lenz discussion .it was de elded" that-there was ;a -general aenti- mentj throughout the country Tor such admeasure and -It would be jtaken -nt ir tne next session for toe committee i :..... .; ' r?".'"" 1 ' " " " VT Augusta. Ga., , Feb.- 18. Wilbur Wright will establish. fan .aviation school in. ; the gouth us, .-.soq . as i & suitaoie aviation neia-js. secured.-. Al ter . looking - .aK ; $everal . sites . near Montgomery, Ala., ,he came here, yes terday without, having closed a deal. Acpompaaubyr President JI:.D.;JJor 2ier. of the LourgAferbxCfub?sa knapected -Several nlds near k here to- War Claims in the House M in Silenced Post offices. .; Washington, Feb. 18.-"Discussion of various features of the Indian Appro priation bill and the reference of many war claims to the . court of claims, oc cupied most, of the time of the Houso reunited 4 and went rejoicing on their honeymoon.., : BRAZILIAN AM BASSADOfT V . - Secretary Knox Designates1 Diplomats '' ' to Acffompany Body.-;, Washlngon" : Feb, lsr-ecretary Knox as head of the General? Board of th.e Pan-American conference, ! hats, des ignated several members of : the diplo matic corps in Washington. to' "accom pany tne ooay.or tne late Brazilian Am bassador .Nauuco on the President's yacht Mayflower from Washington to Hampton Roads, Whether body,! ?;to he transferred to itbe-; armore4.T cruiser North Carolina .for transportation to uio.ae janeino. : The , party which. will leave here Observe 12th Anniversary of: Destruc vv.tion jot Amttiean ".Battleship. Havana, Feb. 15.7-The tl2th ;anni versary of the destqjctloik of the . bat tleship. Maine,! was obseryed . in. Ha vana harbor . today wltjtt;tapre elabo rate ceremony than any; anniversary since the tragedy.-- - - - a.; ,A flee(.of,tugboats and, yachts; heali ng the members of the newly organiz ed Havana Camp. United States- Span- sh Wat Veterans; r thcDaughters of j the . American . ReYolutlon, the .mem- Ders -or, tne .American legation; ana consular officers,, many members of the American clubs, representative of the ; Cuban. ; government l and , hun- areas, .or tourists ; and Aneriean resi dents,; visited T: the wreck, where - the. service f or the 4eadvwas rea Dy Rev Albiori J'Kiight, ' Protestant Episcopal J 1-: - J rf-l 1 . . .. . ' 1 -After this a. -bronze veommemorative tablet sfrom the . Daughters :. ot ,-.tth$ American Revolfltlon, a florsil medal lion !from the Spanish wariveterns, a, ;wathUmm President Gome.thd many votner -floral tributes.;, were ..at-, fixed to the wreck. Addresses were made by Major Walter vS.; Hale and Colonel Edward J. 3ihon, both of Boston, .respectively the.-mmander- mnailef ana ast, commandeisln-hIet of .the, United Spanish ;.War-,Veterans, itt which :tney expressed, the earnest ish that this, would be the last decof ration - of ; the r wreck; : and, that : before themextanniversary v the wreck would 4e completely removed : and the" aead within; its ' shattered hulk laid -reveis ently- on American soil. S: . The ceremonies closed with the ren dering of a dirge and taps by :the mu nicipal, hand.' Later the -veterans vis ited. President Gomez,i'who spoke sympathetically ;of ; the igreat': tragedy hiclk- had -been commemorated,1 and congratulated the- .veterans .; on the part taken by them In securing the independence , of . Cuba. TOO MUCH "MUCKRAKING.'' ' f aires, Mr. Chermont, and v the eldest body to RiQ de Janeiro. LICENSE FOR THE WIRELESS Texan Says "Like- Colossus. He Sit ? ''Astride' theous" ' Washington, . FebJ 18.-rMaking an appeal for greater, restrictions in the mmigrauon laws and ' denouncing 'Cannonism", Representative Dies, or Texas, delivered a stirring speech In the House 'just before, adjournment today. . - ; , : S:-: .'..'-. "Speaker Cannon, he said, "like a Colossus,, sits astride the .House of Representatives. Has the time ; com when only - Cannon Republicans can form .the majority of committees ana only Cannon Democrats' be placed up on the minorities , of these commit tees?" - .. - , - : "Most of our constituents' said Mr. Dies, "would' rather see. their 'Repre sentatives in . Congress grab Aor. them than care for them." For himself he preferred to lend: aid'- in pre'servlcg theJIberties of the people rather than to seek the "neshpots of Egypt" : sleet. Causes trouble. OO-0PERAT.IVTS FARM Fight 4- , T!!7h?n!to4 I ' So Says John Kendrteic Bangs In New t JCew- Orleans Jjeb .i8 Thee has been" tOO much "miip.lrralriTifi' jnd itn llttleialth In man"; xn "the . oninion ' of jonn Kenaricn Bangs, the author who is m New Orleans. fora few days. ; The. muckraking, business was. all right for a while,'!. Mr. Bangs declared. U.naa been, carried too far. however. Now . we want ;to set back? to the idea that we are all one people and that the best thlngi we. can. do is to helo eaca , omer aiong, j a , utue more hap piness ; . K Uttle . more confidence in one's fellowman; a kittle better under standing of conditions as theyexist that is 'what, is needed, and the eood horse sense .oivthe people will. do the K:,v.v :.-.r. .j. .... TEACHER HAS SMALLPOX Disturbing Report Reaches ; Charlotte ; Charlotte; ilCc Feb! .18. It is', re ported that one or the public, school teachers in the -county has a well de veloped case of smallpox. Prof. J. C. Cochran teas the Charlotte News this report reacned bin this mornlnc; cjd he-desires that the parents use every precaution in every, section of the county to precent an epidemic. -' . 1 A -snort .lime ajto . th , school Twrl and the county commissioners ordered compulsory -vaccination over the coun tr, -and Professor..Cochrane says this work ,ls going: on satisfactorily. . Par ents are submitting their children to the treatment- s, : ;:. v., ' ;4SYMPATH.Y.FOR TILLMAN V. New Orleanders! Organize to Hlaher tlilng Costv' I New Orleans, Feb.lS.--A method of solving the high cost of living was resented here today in the granting of acharter to the Consumers' "House-1 hold Supply Company. The movement jthirdr,reading the resolution .ratifying South Carolina' Senate Passes Rcsoiu- -r "i..- - -ti ens Income Tax. Columbia, SJ C-, Feb.; 18.- The State Senate tonight unanimously adopted a resolution deploring the illness, of Sen ator tTillman and expressing the hope that -be 'Will - be speedily restored x,o-health.- ::;. , The Senate also tonight passed to Wires' Down ' Out of "Nashville, Tenn. Six . Degrees.' --' ' . '' ' r Nashville, Tenn.? Feb. lS.The' hea vy sleet storm tha't swept over the section northwest of Nashville 'yester day; proved disastrous to the lines of telegraph and telephone -oompaniee. The Western Union and Postal compa nies reported last njght that while the wires south and southwest -of Nash ville were- practically unaffected by the storm, -those to the ' north and northwest 'Were giving them consfd- eranle trouble. , ' There . are several miles of wire on the ground hetween Nashville and Louisville. All-trains also are delayed. The l temperature here at . 6 'A. M. today was " 6 above zero. :. . - ': . ' r ; 80UTHERN TEXTILES.? Annu - at Meeting of Association In Co- lumbia, S. C, Today. Columbia, &; C.,' Feb. 18. Mill su-s perintendents, and .overseers : to the number of 300 from various Southern States are ; expected to- attends- thei quarterly meeting here tomorrow ; of the - Southern -Textile ;vAss0ciatibn. which was organized ajyeaf,:ago for the purpose of. bringing the practical professional and social -relationship: Previous rmeetings vwefe held' "in Greenville and, Spartanburg.. S. C' and m cnanotte - and - Raleigh, N.-C, was initiated here a few days ago with a capital or 130,00 and the announced purpose of purchasing a Jarge farm and supplying tne larders or - snare holders with many or tne Becessariea Of life.' In the beginning the products Of supply jWill "be vegetahles; poultry and eggs. 'Eventually the company expects- to establish?-a ', supply-of, dairy and - cattle products. ,The Company will he operated n.'-a ' pureJy.; mutual basis with . iusteaouKh pront .Charged to pay the-expensed 'at opefatftan. If the corporation ' proves' satisfactbry, it is said that it win he enlargeaana tap mto its scope ihousantls of jole; j : .UNHAPfV CARRIAGES " Unique Seieeo be Mejd by. - m mister. t:n- s .. Pittsourc la.; Feh.'18.Af ter chappy marriages or. 'why marriage is a failure the Rev.t D.. A. ureene, 01 this city, as - a Climax to .tne series, has Invited -airthe couples he has mar ried in the sixryears Tastorate of hi3 church,; to assemble at tne jaancnes- terv Presbyterian church on bunaay morning. '1 V j ' X- yinere arq aout zuu mumw wu ifa and It is the ' nastorV piari i td have them pass inreview or tne puipn at tire 'close of the sermon; and shake him by the hand. The invitation , is not . limited to those : who may nave grievances, but is extended alsoto . the the-proposed amendment permitting tne -united states Congress tof lay an ncome tax. without apportionment among Hthe several States with - regard to population. - Te vote on the resom tion va&34 tQ 15. sburg There, will be two sessions afternoon and. evenm.v;.:" :,vv - :;k , ; r :',,.::;the.:,hype; case Attorneys' f-' Restrained fFromJfl fjh Myffirfttt, Depositions.: v -KansiS 1 City, . Mo: Feb.a8.A.-temporary Order restraining the attorneys ot .Djr. BVC. Hyde,.from. tafcjnj further, depositions In the Hyde a'uU against (jpun u. raxignjor alleged slander; was e(uvu -juuse waiter: A- Powell, at Independence . today. " paxton's attor ney Invalidated, their Jlght to take de positions py examina ting witnesses ;in i-ww uiueiem piaceB on tne same day. K)RDON A ; .'Charlotteaville. ' Va!. February i5thvi 91 Or, V.. ROBERTOV GORDON, m tne jcrty first : yeat ,0f hia age. s; He -leaves a Wife-and five children. ; Funerdlitt Cliarletteevlllf I'na3) Fl Uai) .r 1 . , nrtr Tin: Drive Owt MaufU ".i . -f.v-t: ' - , C And Buiitf tin Th'.eff pTake-1 Old Standard -.cnovE-S TASTELESS : CHTLt Tftvin v-n kow what to: are taking; Thi form P1""?- printed on every botUe. showing U ..is - simply Quinine, and iron tn & tasteless form unAtha tnnit tJS?81 yfa'ax people .and" happy ones. .4 Members of- the-1, men's dWIC i.iaO nuu ui?. jjoujvm ety.will beniarshalsthepoy -SPANKEDISMiN 20 MINtnTE&U Softool Principal iellerves He Ha ror" J. i'Slcen-a-Record. t: Columbus. ntfid.; K- Feb.-." I8.-rFraiflc Taylor, principal :jf the,East Columbus schools, 'holds ;aVrecord forspankiagi X few; days ,ago,v "great" niariy:.tt,-the pupils 'became" .unruly: aid rtayior .or dered v20 of : them; to1; remaift i c at tef ecnqprr e7Bnspendedi,'0ne ;xor;;iwo days, disposed ot the. case .ot anomer and; fheh forced the'cTemainlngr 18 to bend over their, seats.' 'Armed': with' a paddle, Taylor; -: administered :;punish ment to each md vtfr unruly-oudII. He flhlsheijthe' Job with rneatness, and dispatch; and found on. consulting -his 1 watcn mat the entire;- operation 'nac; ojaiy..taKen:2 minutes, X'-' titdte sure whera . nM i tralna to Lit vou: la UieJall- nd wiaUr .it .jy aettle fa the ooveii., procuicinK. 8aa?-itciiu iw nos kbe alarmed nor tovm.ht VftiiMclf with fears or nppendicitu. :Attlilir8t1oEactAniI1 ae Ferry Davis PaUklllerin wftrm, sweet ened water and tell w&t once.' Hwrt 1? but one Palnlrinfli. Trrv Davi'i, "N 'X MISS -MARGIE CALHOUN DEAD Grand- Daughter of John C.Calhoun. Socially Pmoinent in South. - Atlanta. -Ga., .Feb. 15. Miss . Margie Eaittoun grand daugnter orfaoutn Car olina's famous statesman, John C. Cal houn, and; a . sister of Patrick Calhoun of San Francisco, died at her homev nere today aged. 63 years, irot i$o years past 7 Miss Calhoun, who was a native of Alabama, had been prominent in the social life, of Georgia and the . Souths! Another, brother. Captain John C- Cal- houn-r o( New Tork, survives.ber.:v '.Washington, Feb. 18r The President today sent the Senate the nomination btrwy J -Price to '-be postmastet at Meridian.viMiss, and Brownlow Jack sbn ;at .Hendersonvillev-N. C. . Alaehinston.1 Feb. , i8President Taf t today .sent the nomination o Bfownlow 1 Jackson and Bentley Kern to .be - postmasters at- Headersonville and -Winchester, Va.,' : respectively. j '- ' 1 r . rts, ,Jr.' was convictedof ; manslaugh ter and - sentenced to -one year, in .: the penKenyary .jpr,)Kiying joe tjappa.; EVEN "CURES ULCERS,' The half-pound can of Baker Breakfast Cocoa " Contains eight ounces of: pure cocoa of the finest quality." most delicious - flavor," J and possessing all the strength that a pure, unadulterated cocoa can have. : 'S2 ififWut Awards ia Ewopc and Anerica WALTER BAKER & Co. Ltd. : ': v; -.- 41780. , . - ) .v- - . ' - - EtMUhd 1780. Dorchester, Mait. v :K r v . The One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. THE COLD - WEATHER v IS -STILL CONTINUING AND SO IS OUR" .PRICE'S OF REDUCTION ON ' OUR - ENTIRE SrOCK OF .MEN'S :XND BOYS' CL6THINO. . f v. ,-- X ;V . ' ' ,C. 'I ' V ;btf5EMISSiNGAN 6rPO DON'T COME ; .... : 1 mi 0 W-iJO .'-.V TlieiiRegfular Price; i ' THESE PRICES WILI? NTLAST r LONG " AS r WE WILL SOON f BfAKINq;R0pMFOR i i S-5 UST. :THINK WHAT YOU ARE. BUYING, THE r BEST MADE " ' GARjf ENTS IN THECITY;; STROUSE & -BROS fhd BU KUPPEN . .tlEIMER'S GUARANTEED CLOTHING. . . : EVERYTHING: GURANEED SATISFACTION TO A .CUSTOMER : OR MONEY -iHEFUNDED. ; mm "jr ' "'' 'i J-' Phohel7; . ' -.- -Jr..-( ; t: -n ..i . V -! . Masonic Temple. fe-15-tf rz r ,liiiillliil:So ba f. i Our -vvpen Tea-itwear - Suits .and Skirts wwl, Jbe on ! display tiiis tweekl l'AVe are especiaily noted for haiing the I. best .material and," highlass taorihg and finisn'in all gar- ' inents. ': ' 1 ' - -r-' ; ' ' "' ' -. - - - i Dress' Goods and Trimmings, "White Goods,' Laees and ; Embroidenes. : r : ; . : : . . ; ?; :.:v".'.;."; :-: 4 Do' not wait lintil the last moment to make your selec- tion, then become worried because you 4cari't get what you U Wish. "A Word to-th'e wise isrsufficient.,V , Y . ' Agent for American Eady C5orsets, Butterick Patterns and ; Black Cat Hosiery. . .. . ; . ;.' . w Out-of-town ordersr willreceive prompt attention. ;r& . . .... 1 V:'.. .i- rA-" : :- , "'. ...... ' . -. - - sip ; This is t(r cotifyrou'r customers that they: Jcaa secure this popular branfi their JdrderS'i tox Petersburg, Va. 1p riEfoHtbFf 0.13 Potorob!af 57.50V m. DARLEY-PAR BREV I!G GO , PANY G. .lORG&UXHIGHT, Manager.. PETERSBUBOA.' 13 C Remarkable rReauItt from Skia,Rer)- VJ ,dy-,Tpat.Cpst8 Almost rNothina. , - ' I .No matter: hawaljad Aieorg -or nicer tLEilcU'.. yoH.' It , ia said tliat .Hakara tne DUreu sKiniood. Sfui - cure it. a in faCttit.rR doesn't- cure, -the : purcaa: afeiita -I f on Hokara,. wbq ; Jaaye. ; ;oId : hpndredaj qV paokagea - uiie ;Ui:,feVf-weeks.- ear they have Set to find aa fOfWi- of rwoandor -disease .affecting and ,13 relief sis so iastantaneou that thos Wi lA3lIieE We alsy ruh a cbmpleteline .of Hacks ; and Bagreage; fVagonsoa4d ; ' : hixom trains,;-f 2 V;r"';f . O mti lit VEjC P&N Y .4 :----ir v.: f if- os. wfto-iry it' arft (Slmplr .UgMed1-; i fijnpies. eczena, piacKoeada, acne. brbera Jtoh, and all skltt troubles are dUickly (Cfured by, applylngr this simple skin, food and toe.bulldejv . It joii. talnst grease or acids, and- Js" clean Hokara at tne low pnceoi 25c lor a ' liberal sized. jar.-. ;,-, i r - v :X- tlf rBe -in trouble is caused by im-; pre blood or If the- bowels are- lnaor tive,u8eQkar Blood 'Tablets. .Tfeaj cooL and cleanse, the - blood and; regu late tue booia in a natural war." S fill. 1111 4 35 '.This wmiskcv is: ..'tOO.M (Mf, 100 Iter vemi pur, tOO per 309 pn mw ztrntghU X't. not compound, Aor mi Imitation ;v ex blead. Jt jt wwine, pute, hooit.- rtnuihtlOQ proof Cot' Whisker. H the beit in ti Uoitcd State and thete'i no ne 10 ; teUinsi lini; rtory boUtitgoodnsi. H after teftin the am f yau . not atiafi4-wlth 4hjulity. w-will buy it back an cnmge; nothing for th3 ot 4 quart yo and year frind drink op We need, moaa-y and trade which explain our gie-away price: i 3 pulton r f 09 Mof Com... . . . . -i . .... . -2 ? 3- emtio Ik 99 f OO nNf Cora.'. v. ... f .5 a ;w"Mwi'0PairCoi...-. 1 oa Prt Purm Corn. . . , . s- - jAt'abofe pricw we guarantee sale delirery to any exwew office, j. . . . . .. v T,v-. - Return tnii ad. and addr-;- ' v ATLANTIC COAST' DISTIUING COMPANY, JacKSOnvillC, r m t:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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