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dOBHXHQ STAB. ;WIIINGTON,; WEDNESDAY JANUARY, 2, 1907 PAGE FOUR yu- . . -. vjJamaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw -viv aBB aai aaaa , -? " ' i iggg : I v , - . She linotnino Stat. U, NEW YEAR AFFAIR Wednesday. January 2. 190?- WEATHER REPORT. It S. Department of Agriculture Veafe Bureau. Wilmington. N. C. Jan. 2. 1907. Forecast. For North Carollna-Partly cloudy Y. M. neiinhtful Affair Latt Night at C. a. Over Five Hundred Guests Entertained During Mott Pli ant Evening Programme. The onnual New Year's reception last night at the Y. M. C. A, under the auspices of the Ladles" Auxiliary .nn.iai hv an WeiV: TUr?d.x rain: fresh ... ;ot .ho Aoc M cn . ; -utheast winas. unusually large to Port Almana Sun Rises Sun Sets Days High High !. ..i anri is declared by an mcse Oil ii-.v. most SUC- 5:00 limilrv 2 liAJ. . Kovo hpn me 7:10 a m nffir of Its kind ever uuu. A M!f!; thU city It is estimate ;re man iiouu- . evening and it was a most cor- very cie: ci.-. with Berlin water at Southport 9:0d A mg the water at Wilmington. 11: -a A M , If SW"hTTl O H Till rt !iainment that was afforded to LOCAL DOTS Herbert D. Cautain Qulllln. having completed one. f Th. halls, parlors. Urm other departments M 4 Ja t reading rcoms of the large ere resplendent . . wn II liner Asiocia on ,Worations while UjiharElng cargo here, cleared es- J , gynmasium was '""f'"" 'iSTSJ'totnU niuff. Ga The -$, an8e,aboratc .now or arcUc go. -r . ' , . is oy v;. l- .i wuitu iw.vv. wltr MSicai accom- -Em.nci.tlon Day was very gen- deUghtful tab lean w 1th musical . c , nUly celebrates oy a ""'; fading colored people of the cit es terday. There was a parade anu ac dresses by several prominent men o, lh race. -No local markets are printed in iv on account oi Oil the of Commerce ex- h Chamber : Vrhn New Year. No te-.e- c iuum .n f n came smnalc rurkets are given cn me sanu account, exchanges i.inr closed for th -The -Pennsylvania r ire is u.w u ihe old line insuranee companies that is pdlng out a very 8erTcb,nar. eadac for the New Year. The I enn sylranla Fire is represented' n M1 mlngton by Messrs. J. H. Boatwiight A: Son- . By deed filed for record sterda of date November 1st. 1904 the late John F. Garrell and wife uansferreG ,o John F. Garrell. J r, for $.000. the paniraeni " n(f neonle More than two score oung ieopie ilSkWt in this elaborate presenta Uon. which was most cleverely con ceived and delightfully executed. The scenes depicted one of Life ua w Years" and turning from tne oil ew iear nnaet and night. V. given cn the same t wert u, l mly impersona in all other cities .eld eaj asjerj by Mf l?ae musical accom panlments Mrs. M. U waaicn-v M 1 Mitchell and a'e( camea tau.u - tQC . .. tvi i. So. "Dirt iear uiw-'- - W B V rl ii VII I llllia IL Iir - s. Vt MATTY 4V I I L :SL T o ft orth of Walnut street, stage jjnd aoo foow. laxSI feet In size. ed rapidly in beautiful precision -The football game at Hilton ye,- eiTcds Glad New ear v as terday afternoon between the V M. C ceverly presented with M ss P th Wllmlnston High In the solo part with the School resulted in a score or 1- to v chcrus as his absence dui not entires " manner In wnicii i"- Ralph conspicuous d Dresence was r wriin ine cicci " other impersonaUons re essa,- With the evolution or tne uea""; . taoux Miss Alice Craft inj; '".;jt"hr was beauU- acccmpanlment of MR" Baldwin fulK- nnpd bV Missts 1 u J Bowden Then 1 J." iic I. , ,cile Klnc as came a tameau ----- Mm"ihe, Tne i. , I m oA f 111 rrnr ni i iir usi a Playing was spirited and was witness- j lii br a cooilv numler of spectators. . lth the compiimenis sell mm nosed or .Misst-s vic.... co"u iv,,nvi iiowden. rm.,ch:m Kva i'arnit-i-. nniP Mead Lvnc.i. ireuu RUHhruSv ' PrlneV Maricn Summer and Glads ,r,n: .i Willie Mary Uoulso mohm THE ALAMEDA. A Finont rmrlc That la the Pride of . Mexico Cllr. Nearly every city thinks its own parks the most beautiful on the face of the earth. This pride It is that has clven to Knropc and America their ninilfii-ont recreation auu rromuls. The' German points n.l.ln fit tllf Thlenrarten in PllUl. tt . " anA nv "Match it if you can; Whereupon the Parisian and the Lon doner act the showman, with a wealth of gestures, proclaiming their own vow Yorker has his Central; park shrine, with which Belle Isle, at Detroit: Fairmount park, at Philadel phia: Shaw's gardens, at St. Louis, Lincoln park, at Chicago, and a hun dred others are constantly being cam- Vafl. With such a nose oi couuw.. for world honors it voum woiihl claim for Mexo .i h first nlace. It can at least be said of the park, however that It stands at the head in a land or riotous flowers and tropical growths. We Americans who have heard a hundred times of the Alamo, at San Antonio. Tex., may associate that name with the Alameda, for alamo is the Spanish word for poplar, the tiee nt -n first Dlanted extensively in ' ' . . rht roars ! the Alameda, jusi iwi-uij-v.t,-- . before the landing at Plymouth rock vu-orov of Mexico, Don Luis dej Velas,,.. asktl that a sum should be appn)iriatetl by the -city for making pleasure grounds. 1 The market place of San IHpohto . .....ninnt for that pur- was tne mosi wn-'v-w . 1OSe so changes were immediately made, trees planted, fountains erected, flowers set out and a high inclosing wall built that was pierced by gateways. xxt c this nark extended an open space known by the significant name of Plaza del Quemadero, or burning place. Here rose a broad stone plat form where the victims of the Inquisi tion were burned. Mnnit the time of the American Rev olution this torture platform was re moved and the open space added to the Alameda, resulting in a tract contain ing some twenty-two acres, being near lv"l.:0o feet loug and about half as wide. Miles or walks wind in and out among the shady nooks and pass in their meandering a garden for birds ami playgrounds for children, as well as numerous statues and figures. Mod ern Mexico. Car Fare Paid on Pur chases of $2.00 and u'p-ward& 'J 1 Jf .Xr'iWS wards. . f I B I I Beautiful ; Premiums, Free. Bring your Punch Card. Carhartt Overalls THE BEST filADE. New Lot Just Received $1.00 CELEBRATED . . . Trzwiord Shoes for Men and Women $3.50, $4.00 & $5 00. Newest Styles. AH Sizes. W E ARE SOLE AGENTS WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. EVERYTHING FOR FANCY WORK, a COLUMBIA YARNS, ALL COLORS, Germantown, Floss and Saxony. Take a look at our 5,-10 and 25c Department. S M Express paid on pur chases of $5.00 and upward- i ii . n CLARENDON LODGE SESSION Social 2, de- .,f the CD. Maffltt Ship Chandlery IjJJSujnmeireii. ,,elightful s: Uj ar being distributed to the i trade, to taDie.M klnB,y portrayed m w llllllllk.- r .IIUIII " " by Ml! ravlor many vessels . - . MM Madge Branu - t nr rntfni 111 int u i . - a ui k uuj v. . - - Lyon vessels going cut them . i olnK to all parts oi ine worm Th.. rivtr steamers C W. viator. ..ad A J. Johnson were in i-i the holiday and anu The next scen? rieno Kew . -The Glad 1 : Year of Wedded Life" as was cieer. : nc?ed by Mis, Irene Peterson and c-oth This was aci.-iM.ri- " .'. ... M t. hv fi reatnnc u -"s The Glad Craft. Yor.'h. day from Fayettevllle ana P;' ""iMrf Silas respectively, but cn accuuui .. ;nlptl tne susieusio -'"-' ; t m noil n nr nr iiit'iij . . it on tne iun - -- - .i.ooKinK i return inn uuui t ,j k.- v k c"'.'s i..v .v . iseuiL-ii uj - . I I'cst; Julia CMVitv-.n Margare . lhe:;:l7el Dashan. He.-slf liuxn " Sue Brinkiey anu ram. Affair Follwed Installation of Office's Last Night. tiirtiv-int thp installation of effi- r unu t rers of Clarendon Lodge. No. vnit, rf Pvthias. last night a '.lUhtful social session was enjoyed at Iwiich there wa-, a large number of : members of the 'order in attendance. lit was in the nature ct a ew xeoi . ....i;,,.,.i.t ! m1w:ivs exaggerated. I ,.tr -,nj rrnpsts were bidden bj invnaiion IPythians POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The trouble with the marriage asi a very cau-nj Z mnll reccivtii tin - vsterdav. State Deputy uraau n--ellor J. D. Xutt was master cf cere monies and that speaks volumes for will clear rodar. a rrntion will be held in the;;a7.el Sundiy schocl room of Grace Church j Alice Noble. from S to 11 oclocK tomorrow Invitations have been extended to members of the church and the con gregation. The Boards of trustee and stewards will form a receptioa committee Refreshments will be serv ed and an attractive programme of music will be rendered. Ed Evans and Spencer Murphy, colored, charged with firing giant fire crackers on the street, near Seventn and Diwson. were arrested yesterdav afternoon by Officer Jesse Drown. The law prohibit the explosion of Canton cracker over certain dimensions and Evans and Murphy had some big ones, a sample cf which was brought down ro the policy station with the prisoner Wu- lear i .wivl nrP. Forward w Xl I that It has to be reviseti so oiien. About tlie only eonsolatlon found in crowing old is that there Is always one who is older. . tne -time" that was had. Impromptu These people with a great deal of as- talks were made by C3pt. T. D.AIeares Kuranee are quite often rigm, mucu u . CoL valKer tayior, xy. WISHING YOU HAPPY WEW YEAR. We beg to announce that depos its made with us on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd will bear interest from JANUARY 1st. The People's Savings Bank. Next to' The Orton Hotel. H. C McQTJBEN, M. President. Branch 704 North Fourth Street J. CORBETT, F. W. DICK, Vice-President. . Cashier. "The Glad New Year of Pack warn oy Katie t fcl-Ncw Foard Then came v. . 1 rol'ln I? Ml,, JMle Dudley and solo -He Olvcth His Heloved Sleep" by I" . J, x rAlae by Miss Craft fcl " - " ..The Glad towea anu kuu " . . ,.lt?a mid year of the New Ufe." by Ml8 ley and Misses Mar' IHKJ ,b L,. niii nowden. The final tab leau the tout ensemble, was accompa ued bv bright music and was a Blor. . ' on entertainment that IK8T .c"ce.y hn cenea .n he h,s. tcry cf any organuauou The gnests were received b the ladles of the Auxiliary and inembers cafdltheJoclal Committee of the Asso i WCff"" . ve dislike them. IIatrel of the rich Is not modern. Remember the Bible story about Dives autl Lazarus and how the rich man was punished? Every man must be his own doctor anl decide what is best in his case. The doctors, ami pnuosopneis uv agnnr ou anything. A he:i never tries to spread her wings over her grown rooster size son to protect him. but you will see moth ers who haven't as much sense as the hen. Atchison Globe. jv. cor- bett W. P. Oldham and oiners mgu in the councils of the order. A de lightful course of refreshments, other wise described bv the master of cere monies as "feed" was enjoyed by those present. T TT The officers installed by F. v. Hug gins, D. G.-C, were as follows: Chan cellor Commander J. P. Quelch; Vice Chancellor, K. u. xnpp; r-ieidic v. McD- Jcnes; Master of WTork J. G. Smithy Master of Exchequer Walker Taylon ICeeper of Records and - Sea John F. Littleton; Master of Finance W. C. Von Glahn; Master at Arms L. Bragdon; Inner Guard, H. W. Smith; Outer Guard 'W. T. Adams. fc -..U1I. 1 j0 mm aaaa bbbbbbi aaaai bbbbbb PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Cant C. V. Whitted. of Raleigh. was a guest at The Orton yesterday. of Wallace, was any part .1.41 MM door ,wa the venic.e tlon of handsome someu.r v.- -----bell attached and upen which as written the weight of the recipient. Following the exercises in the gm naslmum the guests were at ease In of tne large uuuuw.0. Com nrettv Japanese room wnere tea ' i -o. nrooiriPd over by Mrs A. J Mauran. cf Raietgn. was - - ... A a cor,)3 of preuj . f .4. 1. J. -Mr. N. H Carter ':ere yesterdav. -Mr a curst at The Orton yesterday. tKt:nts in costume Mr. E. W. Mlllican. of Chadboum. iTrav'rty in Art" a very clever litle was a guest of The Orton yesterday. dlvi.rsi0n. occupied the reading --com ..- ,, t I it o rMtv I In nharcp Of Mrs. l- vf urauj C. I a guest at Th? Orton. -Mr T W. Hctaea. of Dillon. S C gjest at the Ortca yesterua. te i . .. . i n n iiofrpnmeuc wen. ..... I II LJllIUIlOi - " ' ires in the city for the nouaa. '5. there as well as in the halls and Mr. A. Weinsteln. a prominent 's-iand tn the parlors of the Associations ::ies man of Uumuericn. was in . tt testrrd on a business trip. .i -r.-, nf vRime lady ass'.s'.-.its. i ,. iittin nhiects were dis t..i.,i rorPtitlnir tome branch 01 a gie,t at tne ura 17 the guests were bidden to ex -Mlw Nannie Newby. of Nor o Ik. art and J R j0luUon cf the a. i the guest of friends and 'a- Refreshments were The ltnlan Crown. The crown used by the Russian czar resembles the dome lormeu pauri- archal miter, whicii was a mmiw shape among the Byzantines. Upon the summit appears a cross iormeu ui flvi leautiful diamonds, which is also supported by a ,large spinel ruby, pol- . ishetl. but not faceted. inis ruoy uu cross are supported by a foliated arch composed " ot eleven great diamonds and rising from the back nml front of the base of the crown. On either side of this central arch is attached a hoop formed of thirty-eight large and per fect ioarls. The spaces on either side of these arches are filled with leafwork and ornaments in silver, incrustcd with diamonds, underlaid with the richest purple velvet. The band which forms the base of the crown is of gold and Is ornamented with twenty -eight mag nificent diamonds. Buy a the The Independent Farmer. farm, young man. .o mat- be.- buy a farm Messrs. It. T. Draushon. and J. P. S.r.ith. of Rowland. N. C-. were guests at The Orton yesterday. Sheriff C. V. Lyon, of Blden. came him on the steamer yesterday and is making buslnes call in the city. Mr. Charlei N. Hail, has returned Savannah. Ga . after spendlns the holiday. In Wilmington. tiA Alma Jones returned last night frcm Goldsboro. where she had ben spending the holiday. with friend. Mr. Fred A Nort i. back from At lanta, where he spent the holidays at his old home and is again at the under taking "establishment of Mr. Walter E. Yopp. on Princess street. Mr M. P. Taylor, one cf the civil engineer., with the development com pany at" wcrk on the Blewett Falls water power. near Rockingham, is in the city to spend the New Year holi days with relaUvej and friends. Miss Lyda A. Clemmcns. of Flor ence. S. C. who has been spending a ;virt of the holidays In the city with aer aunt. Mrs. Alex S. Holden. re turned to her home yesterday afternoon. T ,e reception w In general charge of ,cr bow small it may be, uuy a rarm IK A. Blue, who was compliment- am, propare It o that jbW ed hlghlv upon tne very acfi"' manner In which everything was car ried out. Everywhere the Association was In holiday attire, crystallized moss and artificial snow with brilliant elec- Uric lights having made a preuj euwi ... 1 M . nil Af&l t n O provide you a living. Twenty years from now the man wno owns ms own farm will be independent and will have at his command the means of a liTcIihood. The expansion of manu factures cannot go on ioruer, uuu IF YOU HAVE OVERLOOKED Some Lady or Gentleman, phone us; we can help you out For Ladies we have some very fine boxes of Perfume, also some handsome Combs and Combs 5c up to $1.50; Brushes 25c to $4.00. FOR GENTLEMEN A few boxes Cardenas Cigars, $1.00 for box of 25. JAMES Kl. HALL, Druggist, Fifth & Castle. 'Phone 192. dec. 25-tf. JUST OPENED The Empire Steam Dyeing and Fancy Jbry Cleaning Establishment. Thirtv Years with Lewandos Lords--"The Staten Island,' The French Dry Cleaning Costly Garments a specialty. STREET. 122 MARKET dec, 4 tf . s. . U. . ' ' " . jMMaMwMMiMBaaaaaaaaaipiwiiw .. . I 11. .111 swimn n rlnv in this COUntTT. Tmtrrv chrlfitmas bells.' The re- there has in others, when the sup- icepticn of the New Year 1907 will Hn ply will exceed the demand and the ger long in tne pieasani n-tunt"" onjy absolutely sure occupauuu win w all who were so fortunate as to be fnrm.njr uv n farm while one may present. ' had. Troy (Kan.) Chief. INMATES OF BROTHEL. Artt.i in House Where Monday Suicide Occurrd. vtti. Harris and Margie Butler, Rome's Triumphal Crown. The triumphal crown of Rome was made of laurel leaves and was given to the general who achieved a great vlcto- cS.?a.eWrhlrma?reftU,Ubay not by a .rate, but over a portion of the A ! n a.nr. m arrant a mailRfl UWlU,4iK "1" , .III 4 V.. ,1 Vila l.tlMl Williams. cnarsiuK 1 a. passKe. vt uaj iucioi o ij laced In his bier ana HO LUSTER'S 3ocky fountain Tea Iluggefs A B-if atOfWior Biy Ptcpte. RrtATi GUA KuTJk a4 Rtnewjd Vitr. A peIQe I.t Coostl ration. InStjr-Uon. Urer tod KWat trorabie. 1 1 tn pica. Eczema Imru' liMkl. tlad tircalh. StorUb IlovelA. IlnuUchr 41 !Ucttchc lu Ilocur VIouuiAin Tea to tab let form. 2& this a cos. uouine maae by I'.ixnrrcu r iro ConrAST. MidUoo. Wi. nuzn lilt ;crrs fo.h sallow people Chief of Police them with belnz vasrrants. The wom en inhabit the house In Wilson's al ley, where young William I. Taylor committer! suicide Monday morning and R Is-presumed tnax mis trageaj was the reason of the arrest or tne women, the manner of their living be- Ins: brought prominently to the atten tion of the officers who were called In connection with the- suicide. The wemen gave bond for their appearance in police court to-day at noon as no session of the court was held yester day on account of the holiday. It was stated that the arrests were for the crown was buried with the bo3y. f Tbe Ileartleaa Editor Assistant This poet, says that th last two verses of. his poem may be omitted if you think it Is" desirable. Editor I'll do . better than that . 111 nmir th whole nocm. Somervllle Journal. Have you indigestion, constipation, i or riMiinrne. nacKacne. hiuuey nwu- The Murchison National Bank OF WILMINGTON, K. C. Capital $500,000. Shareholders Liability $500,000. Surplus $250,000. Depository for United States Government. State, Counties, and City funds. Buy and Sell Foreign Exchange. Transact any and every kind of Banking. Business solicited. 7 ' - d1eiJ2BaaawrwaaaaaaaaaaaaBaa purpose cf breaking up the brothel in ble? Hcllister's Rocky Mountain Tea which the unfortunate young man took his life, his career In the house of shame perhaps having Influenced him to 8elf destruction. will make you well. If it fail3 get your money back. That's fair. Tea or tab lets form. 35 cents. J. Hicks Bunting Drug Co. FOX RIVER" BUTTER The most celebrated butter in Ameri- ca. A large bxock ou Prompt delivery guaranteed. "TIDAL WAVE" FLOUR Immense sale of the motorious flour, Justifies the confidence of the public. "WHITE KNIGHT" . CIGARS For Christmas presents nothimg can he bought for the quality and price: as good. F. E. HASBAGEN CO. IF IT'S HERE ITS RIGHT Pick! a Flaw, if Possible, in Our n ! Suits and O vercoats 210 Water Street. frhene 447 Turn theii inside out--every little detail shows the hand of the mas ter tailor! No hurried work,"-no skimping. . Nothing slighted. That is why tfiey fit so perfectly and hold their shape so much better" than others anjd when you spend your money for clothes, you want ThelBestPossible Value Some min imagine they can doas well at one store as at another; A great mistake! Look through other stores, if you will, and you 11. find you can do better here because our clothes look better, nt Bet ter, and are better. I ;; ' SUITS $10.00, $li.50, 816;5020i000p OVERCOATS 810.00, $12.00, $15.00 TO $25,00 aWMaaWaaBaWaWaWMBWaaWaWBBalBaMBaBaWaaaBiBaaa We take an hpnest pride in our clothing and ywi nwfbp we don't let you have, anything that isn't just right. If it s Here, it Right . . GO ONE PRICE iCLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. dec 28-tf. 3C s ... V
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