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MOmUKO STAB, WgJtmGTQy, SATURDAY, DECEM BEE 1, 1906. PAGE THR&E. LOVE OF SAND. the mcoosciona Harking Back to Primitive Time. . .. Kfind is universal, felt bv 1V . -. Tho hilH finHa Sr. ... i .i Tlnntifnl mntprinl few LrttlV 1 WC3 ' -,.ii.:(T nf llflflnitPIlfiSS tn thn , ,0iieiuin- - 0 .n shall have nroved tho ,cnem-"vv r 7 7 f , j tl) be less pleasant ana not IP . A a novorthalooa tic man tacitly admits the attrac- - ,i a. : . v, : i i w . L.ii,lnir(i nnnn it trafari. ......1 frniihlp n$? to its nrns- 1FW - i. hoc broad forefront of it H i,- tn be accounted for as the SU -Ut-1 M "harking back" to the feel of " !.:..) man first wanHaiwul nllOU ' uv&7& cA allien lie urt ucivcu. nts can nr. .... with creater comfort and K ic " - i 4s IIP OrlgiiH"ij' oai, triiuuui a or lay,. without a couch upon thaii Won any other kind of and upon sana ne reverts reaa- hareiOOieuiiTOB. jr uasi ui,y eveu . - i 3 T- 1 of the "sanaea noor in the . J! Ci1 XI pte to our ioreiaiiiers, me com- 1 n and coziness 01 enerry inn pariors I kitchens, warm wun tne nxiay L glowing logs, on snowy nights , aS0 i)o due to vaguely assertive net. w 1 -311 t . - (proof it may ue reaiuiy conciuaea far dista z man wovuu not nave long in inding. out the advan- 0f a ury cave as a aweiimg H won Ul be found most readily m friable rocks. The natural and er easy expansion of the cave to (growing demands for house room ig down or roor and sides result in a sanded floor. Litter de cave living ana nouseKeepmg be more easily swept out with ' ify bough or bunch of sedges as the original broom when I with sand than without its aid. savage iamuy wnicn swept its out ofteuest and most thoroughly certainly be the healthiest and nixt London Snectator. jW" " ST. ANTHONY. I Temptations of the Father of Monastic ism. were the temptations of St nt St. Anthony was one of the I names placed on the calendar. U called the father of monasti- i because his life and teachings really the foundation Of the monkish orders of a mediaeval He was born in a city of Egypt I A. D. of parents who were both thy and pious, and he early de- l to give his life up to religious aplation. He went into the wil- taking up his solitary abode 1 ruin on a high hill, where he btoed himself in austerity. But devotions were interrupted by a icted series of sadly irrelevant nations, believed to be sent by to tempt him aside from a life. He was visited successively bions of all the idolatries of the I world, by the princes and poten lof history and their wives and liters, by Solomon and the queen eba, by the gods and goddesses ce and Rome, especially by Dl- Itnd Venus, and other interesting peters. According to the legend, toutness at last breaks the pow- visions, and they leave him nr. He remained twenty years in y. aely ruin, then, yielding to the of other anchorites, went to is and there founded the first wry, which was little more than of cells. After six years of be returned to his desert (and at last died there at the age years. The French novelist Gus- Flaubert has written an entire f on ' The Temptations of St. w." giving all his visions with elaborate description. A decided- Pant. not to sav Drofane. Doem v , m I the same title and m the style "Ingoldsby Legends" is some- mcluded with these humorous But Barham did not write it 'the work of one Tom Sellers, a 1 oferior scribbler. Housekeeper. nr T.Piml Tttmi. tula Tom Whv did 'Bill nlue tolerfoot? Bed Pete It all come o' Bill's ignorance o' legal terms. -How 'uz that? P-Well, Bill owed the short- "toe money an' was sorter slow Wn'. So thft strancrer writ him nov W, "I will draw on you at An' Bill thought that meant a so when hf meets nn with ger ho draws first. It was a erstandiu'. Cleveland Leader. tfroaarea Are Propagated. are a great nOanv thines which Nists of tndnv nrA not able to and a rrrpat mnnv others over have frpniiflnt digpilSfiionfl " w 1 ( i by - " 1 1 1 nicronce of opinion. The which sponges are propa- I Tl. I h'ft to themselves is one it -nii iiiey uic teyruuuvcu Fllep-rc. .l..- - M I'l K : 1 I mM Ml III VI II V III! boy are propagated from Your Heart. . art of "mil a DCUCl i. "'ttiiiuB, lint; iuc u'v". ie uiii,. . . . . . -"v..n maroie set id tne T a c,...i. .. - - t . - -uipior, a venea ngure. " mjlll inv rint on Trrnnh DS 'Crn0r Of tha trail mncrt- ho , 'i-i-ici wora w laeuiuii 0Flr the figure that lies be- 'au1; ;ln who thinks he was born 1 marries a woman who ntermand. to Relieves women' pams WRITE US FREELY and frankly, In strictest confidence, telling all your troubles, and stating your age. We will send you FREE ADVICE, in plain sealed envelope, and a val uable 64-page Book on "Home Treatment for Women." Address: Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. WINTER 1 I I TIQNS SUGGES MENS' OVERCOATS $6.50 to $18.00 j - MENS CRAVENETTES $10.00 to $20.00 MENS SUITS 4 $6.00 to $22.50 BOYS' SUITS $1.50 to $6.00 Full Line of Gents Furnishings. H AWES HATS SUITS MADE TO MEASURE . A. SHRIER, 34 N. FRONT STREET. 25-tf. CARPS' LUNCH COUNTER OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. J. W. Capps has secured the services of Betsie Maloney, a noted cook and extends to the public a cordial wel come to his new lunch counter. HL motto: "Ask for Betsie and Get the Best." i Everything in and Out of Season. CAPPS. LUNCH COUNTER, n9-tf O. T. McKeithen, Mgr. TURKEYS. Turkeys and Cranberries for Thanks giving. All sorts of fruits, nuts and otter dressings for the cake. 1 Cape Fear Trading Ce. J. B. TAYLOR, Manager. Fourth and Campbell Sts Phone 1013. nov. 27. tf. G 83 Our Regular Interest Quarter Will begin SATURDAY DECEMBER 1st. Deposits made with us on or before that date will receive interest in three months (at March 1st Quarter) at rate of 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly, WE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY 9 A M., to 3 P. M., ALSO FROM 7 TO 9 P. M. The Wilmington Savings and Trust Company OPPOSITE THE ORTON. H. WALTERft Vice-President W. NORWOOD, President. nov. 27, tf. SWASTIKA. WHAT Is Shoes nov 24 it. aSSik: jfi'- ' ran ELECTRICAL FIXTURES. Persuade your wives to stay away from the second floor of the Southern Electric Company's building if you do not wish them to spend money on fixtures- LADIES. m Come and stay as long as you like. We have devoted our entire second floor to the exhibition of fixtures. Whether you contemplate purchasing now or not, we invite you to call and examine the finest and most complete line of gas, electric, and combination fixtures in the state, In this lot are some beautiful art glass portables that would make most acceptable , CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We will hold them as long as you like but we certainly cannot hold them unless you choose now. We think it is all very interesting but the part that interests you most is the price. The low prices are all out of proportion to the style of the fixtures. It will be very little trouble for us to prove this statement to you if you wiU give us the opportunity. We will wire your residence for electric lights as reasonably as we will sell you fixtures. TOMORROW WILL BE YESTERDAY DO IT NOW. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO. nov, 25 lw. ous I sasHralUBnE JACOBI HARDWARE CO Read Star Advertisements. Helping Thousands of women, after trying many different kinds of treat ment for their obstinate afflictions or diseases, have found in Cardui a helping hand. If you suffcr from any of the painful and distressing dis eases peculiar to your sex, take Cardui, for it will probably do as well for you as it did for Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Bartonville, 111., who writes: "before taking I suffered untold gony for 8 ycafs with various female diseases. I had bearing-down pains and pains in my head .and back. I doctored and doctored and finally I was operated on, but I suffered all the more. 1 then tried medicines without relief, so I finally began to take Wine of Cardui. I have now been taking it for about a year and it has improved me wonderfully. I can do all my housework and work in my garden every day. Cardui has brought comfort to me in many ways. I am in good health; my nerves are stronger; I am regular and suffer NO PAIN." Try it ' At Every Drug Store In $1.00 Bottles C. E. TAYLOR, JR. Cashier. YOU GET HERE, GENTLEMEN, Comfortable Foot Service because we Make it a Point to see that our SHOES FIT PERFECTLY. that Fit well Wear'Longer, aside from the Easy Feeling Part. Such Leather as t Via, Gunmetal, Pat Colt and Kid ALL STYLES. HEWLETT & PRICE, 109 MARKET STREET. For Health and Comfort Buy a Vortex Hot-Blast Heater BURNS Solt Coal9 Hard Coal, Crushed Coke, Wood and Lighter Fuel. They Use Less Fuel, They Consume Fuel and Gases Entirely, They Keep Fires Indefinitely, No Headaches from Poison No Dust, No Bg Coal Bills. They're Worth While Hand Woman's Relief NAILS. We have a solid car of wire nails and nails that are not wire, which are cut. Our Prices are Cut Too. BROOKS & TAYLOR. Phcne 478 Wilmington, N. C. noy. 28, tt Wilmington and Sou tti port STEAMBOAT LINE. SCHEDULE "Steamer Wilmington" leaves South port daily 8 A. M. Leave Wilmington 2 P. M. nov. 28, tf. STEAMER ATLANTIC. Pending repairs to hgr wharf, foot Book street, will leave wharf foot of Princess street far Rnnrh- port and river points at 2:30 o'clock P M., daily, except Sunday. Leave Southport at 7:40 A. M. T. M. Morse, agent in Wihnington. M. T. Craig, General Manager. E. H. Cranmer, Secretary and Treasurer. Brunswiclr Transportation Comrony. nov. 24, 2w. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R Local Time Table. Goldsboro and Beaufort, If. C. In effect June 10. 1906. Eastern Time. STATIONS. sun Daily Daily Only 3 16 P.M. A.M. A.M. Lv. Goldsboro 3:40 8:00 7.00 Millers 3:6 8:18 7:10 Bests 4:01 8:21 7:18 LaGrange -1.3 8:31 7:28 Falling Creek 4:25 8:43 7:40 Kinston 4:40 8:36 7:52 Caswell 4:52 9:13 8:04 Dover 5:02 9:28 8:14 Cove 5:16 9:41 8:27 Tuscarora 5:26 9:51 8:37 Clarks . v 5:31 9:56 8:48 Ar. New Bern 5:48 10:10 9:05 Lv. New Bern 5:55 10:15 9:10 Riverdal. 6:18 10:34 9:28 Croatan 6:22 10:38 9:32 Havelock 6:36 10.50 9:44 Newport 6:62 11:06 10.00 Wildwood 6:58 11:12 10:06 Mansfield 7:02 11:16 10:10 Morehead City.... 7:20 11:30 10:23 Atlantic Hotel 7:28 11:88 10:28 Ar. Morehead City 7:30 11:40 10:30 (Pier 1) P.M. AM. AM. Beaufort Annex P.M P.M. A.M. Ar. Beaufort, 8:10 12:20 11:10 Sun. Daily Daily Only 2 4 6 AM. P.M. P.M Ar. Goldsboro 11:20 7:55 9:20 Millers ...... 11:97 7:45 9:14 Bests ..10:58' 7:37 9:06 LaGrange 10:47 7:26 8:56 Falling Creek 10:86 7:13 8:44 Kinston 10:22 7:00 8:82 Caswell 10:08 6:46 8:18 Dover 9:58 6:86 8:08 Cove 9:41 6:28 7:64 Tuscarora 9:31 6:10 7:42 Clarks 9:26 6:04 7:31 Lv. New 3ern 9:t0 5:48 7:20 Ar. New Bern 9:05 5:40 7:16 Riverdale 8:43 5:15 6:51 Newport 8:11 4:43 6:21 Havelock 8:27 4:59 6:36 Newport 8:11 4:4 6:21 Wildwood 8:05 4:87 6:15 Mansfield 8:01 4:83 6:12 Morehead City 7:50 4:22 6:02 Atlantic Hotel 7:42 4:17 6:57 L-. Mo-ehead City.. 7:40 4:15 5:56 (Pier 1) AM P.M. P.M Beaufort Annex A.M P.M P.M L c. Beaufort 7:00 3:35 6:16 H. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A R. E. L BUNCH, Traffic Manager. July IJHfcf. ATTENTION SMOKERS ! Afresh supply of these favorite brands just received i , ' PRINCE GEORGE. TL T O RO. EL BELMONT DAINTIES. "The Gem Cigar Store." Atlantic Coast Line Schedule tn Effort. August t I NOTICE. y Tne arrivals and departures are fftv en as information, as well aa connec tions with other companies; but arri vals and connections are not fruaran teed. ' OHTHHOtNli "H. 4 No Wilmington . ... 9 00 a ml 6 50pm Goldsboro 12.l0pm 9.32 pm ar Wilson 1.12 p m .al (ML -. fWt j Ar Rocky Mount ! Vr tforfWk Vr. Weldcn i Ar. Petersburg . i Ar. Richmond . . . . ) 2.08 p m Ill.QOpfo) p ml 5.08 p m 7.12 p m 8.00 p m 11.40pm 1.43 a m 4.25 a m 7.S0 a m 2.32 a tn 4.27 am 5.10 a m 8.50 a to 10.13 am 12.27 a tn 8.00 p m A.r. Washington At. Baltimore . . Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York . . Cl'THBorND No 41 Mo O I Lv. New York . . ! Vr Philadelphia Ar. Baltimore ... Ar. Washington . Vr Norfolk ll.v Richmond I Kr Petrbnrty ! Ar. WeWon Ar. Rocky Mount 1 Ar Wilson . . j Ar Qoldsnorc . . Ar. Wilmington . 9 25 a ml 9 25 p m ..i r h m'! 3 01 a m 3 IS p m S IS a ID 8 21 p ml I 48 a ro I 8 40 a it- 7 2ft p m! S.CS a ru 05 p nv MUD 9 53 p mll 44 a m 10.58 p ml 1.00 Pin 11.40 p m S.06 pin ( r s b m' I IOpd !10 06 a m( 8 00 p m otth iths oiryn Dally Oatly Dally Wilson Wiimtum ii,. i mo ntn i 4h pirn S 50 pre A.r. A.r. r. r. iriorer.ee . 19.35 am 7.40 pm 4.15 von"nnia.isw pmiu.ao pmi Gharlest'n.1.20 pm!ll.40 pml 7.05 am 9. 30 am 2.10 pm van nan . 6.45 pm 2. 50 am Ar. JacK'ville .1 1 8.40 am "OIITHROI DhJ1 Dally v. Tampa J 9:00: n m10.30 a IE ksonvfll i 'iK)0 a mi 7 'IU n cr r Savannah v r. l 1 fc b m Lv. Charleston 5.30 p m U5am Lv. Columbia 4.30 p ml 6.45 a tn Ar. Florence 10.00 p m) 9.S5 a KB Fron Wtlmington, N. C. to George town. 8 C ' Ar. Wllmlnston ... 112.0ft a ml 1.4 pjtti WII.MINiTON FORD ri An Weal Bound (-BP. Souns Dallr Dally Lv. Wilmington . Kt Fayetteavllla Ar. San ford I 9.10 a mAr, 8.00 ptM US 20 d mlAr fcr f CP i 40 o m .1 1 61 p rn'Lv HKWTI N Bouni doutn Dally i Sun Bound, i-. Wilmington . .11 II p ml x. 12 10pm Ar New hern .6 40 pmlLv 9l0en. Trains No. 4S and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wtlmington and Waahlngton connecting with Penn.yl ni. R R for .it oolnta east. T. C. WHITE, , General PassengAgea W. J. CRaIo Passenger Traffic Manager. may 27-tf Chesapeake and Ohio Railik L Scenic Route to the'West. Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Din ing Cs. Service. Through Pullman Sleepers to ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and Su Louis. Lv. Richmond . .2:15 P. M. Ar. Cincinnati. . 8 : 15 A. M. Ar. Chicago 5.30 P.M Ar. St. Louis 6.28 P. M. Ar. Louisville . .11.20 A. M Direct connections for 11.00 P. M. 5.00 P. M. 7.10 A. V. 7.18 A M 8.ff P.M all potato West and Northwest Quickest and Best Route. The line to the celebrated mountain resorts of Virginia.. For descriptive matter, schedules and Pullman reservations, address. W. O. WART HEN, D. P. A., C. & O. Ry. Co., Richmond, Va. H. W. PULLER, Clyde Steamship Company, New York. Wilmington. N. C. and Georgetown S. C. Lines New York for Wilmington, N. C. S. S. Navahoe S. S. Carib . . .Friday, November 2$, .Friday, Ntorvember 30 Wilmington, N. C. for New York. S. S. Carib Saturday November 24 S. 9. Navahoe Saturday, December 1 From Wilmington, N. C. to George town S. C. S. S. Navahoe . .Monday, November 26 S. S. Carib Monday, December Q Both steamers ave good passenger accommodations. Through bills of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina, For freight and passage apply tc H G. SMALLBON ES Supt., Wilmington, N. C CLTDE MILNE. G. F. A, New TCTK rHEO. gTeoer, v.-p., & g. m. 290 Broadway, New Torlc General Offices, Pier 86 N. R. Brcta. 290 oct 12 tf Baltimore and Carolina Steam ship Company. proposed sailings from Baltimore: OR WILMINGTON, N. C. Connecting with steamers for Sooth- vuii, Kay eue vine and points on CApe Fear and UUle Rivers. NOVEMBER 9TH AND 23 RD. LW. WILLIAMS, Gen. Magr Baltimore, Md. WALTER SMALLBONES, Agt., Wilmington, N. J. sept 22 it Mm r ' V 1 M m life I .m I " iS: iftH V- H
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