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thu iiommiG stab. yiLnnmioN, feiday. jaiojaey s -i u.!)c ffllornine Star. Friday. January 25. 1 SOT WEATHER REPORT. U. 8. Department of Agriculture , Weat Oareau. L Wilmington. Jan. 23. 107? Mctcorolecal data for the 21 boar cadlc at S I- M. Thursday. Jaacary 21. Temporal urn at S A- M. 21 decrees: t 8 P. M. 37 tkjws: nuilmum 42 iVrjnrei: minimum 21 dcgrccj; mean Zl ctogrec. Rain fa I for the day 00; rain rail sloe too flnt cf the tacnth to date .0.' I3die. r Stage of water in Capo Fear Rlrtf at Fcyer.rTiTV S A. M. Thursday 2.S fect- L00AL DOTS. Thrri -iia onlv ono case before the Mayor yesterday In the police j court: Eugcno Nixon, a colored" va FOR A UNION MOT ForacaaU Kerr North Caro ca Fair, wanner Friday: Saturday fair, cclder. fresh math wlada shifting to northwest. . Port Almanac January 25. Sou Illaee ":0S A. M. Soa Set 5:20 P M Day Length 10 bra, 7 ntn. Hlzh water at South port 5:1" A. M. Ich water at WlltUcgtoa :4. A. M- grant, was scat to tho roada for 30 day Miss Either Mearcs win tell to the children nt the library a legend every, child ahould know- this arter uoon at 3:5 o'clock- All children firu invited. tchn itawklns. colored, a ton of Peter Hawkins, aud an employe of (Continued from. first page.) also, said were Inadequate. There i war not c city in the union of the im portance of Wilmington where tho de pot frciliUes were so wretched. ; President Rogers, or the Merchants Ar-socfatlon. indorsed lor had said in behalf tlon. He criticized S 9 u The firm that pay s your Car Fare; all that Mr. Tayf of his orrliniza- J tho Seaboard man-; J 1 ce severely. -H i . . a i . w . ; h qnnihnm Kinross uompanj uui- ,;igciuvui anu me svii trriiv moVnlnr of a violent at- with reference to the location of thel' tack of pueumonla. wiih which he had iSeaboard dtnwt and tho danger of the N been confined to his home but a few jXutt street crossing of the Coast Line j dive reaennrw tuere. Mr. iiavis repuea M through ru er, ninfinns nvor mn to "buzz in no nandied over " - I 1 v I- J w waron." Here hoping hell never uu lUitl wc rsa.iesn;ijuj biiuum ue ccecd tho spe-d limit. thrown around the place in any event ,,,. .-i.. frtl. ! Taylor asked the' commission k""UC, f iirv3 p Srto or lnot to bc Prejudiced by any promises ihe marriage of Henr E. Ogle, or . J K v ,rbh FalU . Tjau, and MUs Li.Mo " sCxl had En thai .W" ' dSU"lr Si. ..fr 8k": thoy were unreliable. He suted that Com e to f he Big Store, Where Yoli can Get EVERYTHBWG. I r. Lmiln T. Mooro has purchased ;R3 to the Nutt atrwt crossing Mr. Frank Herbal a Maxwell "utu vieuii- a-uuiiidiA ui nabout r-utomobile or H-borse pow- i.uiu .uc vuuuiwi 1907 model. Mr. Moore Is the only will greatly relieved. .Mr. Funchess jH ' i v.v. nM.tinn ireDiiecl thnt tho lom.1 trrvfllo would 51 wFDaiwr roau wi .iwiu vuiuium i- - - - ,ri tne crossinsr. w Hi 1th water at Witrrinstoa PHBS0NA1 PARAGRAPHS. i. Dr. H II. Adkina. of Ilnrgaw a guest at The Orion. Mr. J. M. of Watha. N. C la tht rly t.tpia ftraklni; f'OaLacia caib. Hon. If. I- (kjdwin. cf Dunn, and Mt. J. Wllllamaoo. hi private see rrtary. rrrrr gursta at Thf Orton yrs-rerdaf. Mrs- YL IL Wright and daughter oad Mlaa ruelln Carpenter. loanlman. were gtrta at Tho Ortoo .rLi V.tVr ZZ'iv nM lhe Chamber of Commerce would bo ,WOr rrWM Sfl tSo rim !In favor of waiving the right of lo S0?"1. " Si!Ti- 1?, cation It the roads woud agree to C,rne county and it was there that t, pnPlient Slt he met his bride chairman McNeill, at the conclu-! Mr. John Gurley. an employe a. Sloa of thv j,oarIn kf lhat the S. V am I ttmfVAS mill u-n q tit. ' - m . ' wu.- vj-v jroaas Kinuiy lurnish ine commission' rlourly Injured early yesterday after- wlth tabulated llgureH of their freight ! noon by having his head caught In a :and pa?st.nRPr n-ceipts at Wilmington I chain conveyor. HU head was pretty for u pivc.n period in order to assist '- ,ait," -me memners in arriving at some con-J cioas for some time. He was sent .-elusions in the matter. Mr. Uoyall . to his home near Third and Ilninsand Mr. seddon each said that they wick streeu. where Dr. K- J. Uood WOuld furnish the Commission with r.ttendcd him. Jxk.11 the figures required. Mr. Bellamy ' Jndgo Dornemann is ofneiating as .stated In reply to an inquiry as to the i a deDutv In the Snnrlor Court this ' agreement fnr tho tnint ncn a Ol IvMlrfiiK Iriit rtrwtn'f m tn n thf hta la C I. cfinst irklot. V, r t i Blaclc and Fancy Silks. Black and Fancy Dress Goods. Embroidered" and Fancy Fkui ne'.s. 4 Wash Goods, White Cambric and Sheer Linens. 1 - Walsting. Art, butcher an Embroidery Linens. Table Linens, Doilies. Napkins and Plaiu White, Colored Border and Fringed Linen Towels, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs BED SPREADS, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES J SECOND FLOOR- Carpets Mattings I Art Squares Rugs Window Shades La;e Cyrfain? Portieres Table Covers Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. MAIN FLOOR. Men's and Boys' Clothing Overcoats and Rain Coats Crawford and James Means' Shoes for Men. Dolly Madison Shoes for Women. MILLINERY EVERYTHING IN HEAD WEAR Ladies. Cloaks and Raincoats. Silk and Zephyr Knit Shawls. Hoods. Caps, and Fascinators. The Celebrated Columbia Yarns, x Zephyr and KHitting Silks. Royal Society Embroidery Floss Richardson's and Heminway's Embroidery Silks. . Mexican Drawn Pieces. Work Linen "tertiy. Mr. Hrary J Spooncr. Jr.. of Provldrnce. R. !- arrived In the city yesterday and 1 a cut at The Or es leep by any means. temoon as be sat In Yesterday af-the Seaboard, that the roads would his once at furnish that, too. The only reason it ' the close of his dcjr's labors In .the I had not been agreed to was that the Superior Court. Fred Johnson, a col-passenger receipts would not justify me payment of the amount that wns demanded by the Coast Lino for the I ored man for whom a warrant had been lisued earlier In tho week, pass- fr i f.,tfH.. tm r Rmnh led his door. Fred was called in and oaalslant treasurer of the Atlantic Coast IJae. wa in the city yester day. Capt. I .an don C Jones, of Flor ence. 8. C spnt yesterday In the city and was cordially greeted by his r.omerocs frlenda. Asxxig yesterday' arrivals at The Ortoa were H M. Jones. Char lotte: If. J. FaUon. Falson: John Dl Statoo. Saow Hill: C. II. Wright. Ra- !"igh: James II. Pircv. Wjutuiw. Mr. F. W K. Kellum. of Jackson llle. N. (X district manager of the PhocnlX Mutual Ufe laruranco Com pany. wa in th city yesterday In connection wltli th reitlement of fcls company lth the estate of the late John F. GarTcll. who carried a roller tn the Phoenix. until the The tirm that pays your Car Fare trackage privileges. Ijan-I2rti in tne afternoon, accompanied by ' - i I -i ) engajed In conversation word could bo passed to Constable 'business men and mliwav nfflrinic . . . gro was clapped In member of the Commission went Pr "17.' Savage. The negro jail until today at 1 o'clock, when ho will bo given trial by Justice Borne-nu-nn. He 1? charged with assault ing at different times bis wife and his mother-in-law. FIRE IN BRUNSWICK. Confederate Veteran's Heavy Loss i Government Inquiring Into Upper Cape Early Yesterday Morning. Fear Canalization Project. Mr. J. It. Ward, an aged Confeder-1 (Special star Telegram.) ate veteran, a survivor of Fort Fish- j Fayette vi He, N. C, Jan. 24. The cr. had the misfortune to lose his Board of Engineers of the United dwelling. b.rn. stables and siorc by! States Army arrived here last night commission went . -v.. fr, hnra n.-ni i Vk. "I.. ..iu" "i lr roaU9,bo a mixed foursome handicap golf VZ r ":iurDea on,in. eveu- match on the links of the Cape Fear TL nJ?:, rXl 'numation Golf Club beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The earlier hour is on account of the ' larce number of entries. The match ; ' ' : fis preparatory to the Washington I ENGINEERS AT FAYETTEVI LLE. 'Birthday Tournament, which will be I one of iho largest events of the sea- j son. of the Commission's findings was giv en oeiore tne members left the city. FUNERAL OF DR. PIGFORD. Services This Morning at 11 O'clock From lr. Woolvin's Residence. The- funeral of the late Dr. R. Scott plgford will b conducted at 1 1 o'clock this rooming from th residence of Mr. Jmea F. Woolvin. Fifth and Chestnul streelj. and the Interment will be fc Oakdale ornetery. A broth-.-r from Wallace. N. C and other relative arrived lat evening and yes terday tsomlag to attend the funeraL Krerywhere yestorday tho news of the dealh of Dr. Plgford was received ith fix: cere regret. He was generally nopular and had taad many friends ta all the walka of life. The services this rooming will bo by Kv. J. S. Crowley, of Immanuel Presbyterian Unveiling aurch. Ere yesterday morning about S o"cltck. near Wlnnabow. Brunswick county. The fire originated from a defective flue and the loss is csti- 1 mated at between 12.000 and 13,000 upon which Mr. Ward had not one cent of insurance. He is totally blind and as there are few residents In th immediate neighborhood, not much help arrived in response to the ringing of tho farm bell until It was too Late. The piano from the house and a few light furnishings were saved, bui nothing else. Mr. Ward is the father of Mrs. C. D. Gore, of thU city, and Mr. D. J. Ward, rural free delivery carrier from Winnabow. His loss is quite severe and he has the sympathy of the community In hl3 revere losjt. from Washington for tho purpose ol Ilooth and the Fish Line. Of Edwin Booth Mr. Whitney re lutes the following anecdote: "In fish ing he would exhibit Ihe impetuosity examining Into the project for the ! of a Petrvliio. and this cost me sev- canalization of the Cape Fear river from Fnyettevl le to Wilmington. The board Consisted cf five cf the best en- eral rods. v,iuVi broke Into smithereens over sumll tr-wt. He got in one day from a ne!g'iN'rUig town a new, fairly Rye or Bourbon. 9 gineens cf the U. S. Army headed by ! K1 liuhoo l!v rod. v.hich I assisted Lieutenant Colonel Hoxle. They sat j h!m in setting up. arranging tlie reel this mornlc in this chy from 0 o'clock and lino Jind ,iable soakcA ieader. and Zi J HLf flTeT u- nth eft h afterwarel noosing on a scar Iccaing citizens. Major E. J.Ha'e pro I , . . , , .w anting the case hi full for tho citv. ! tet-lbl. The rod as tying on the din They left at no.-n on the U. S. Steamer ! rooin tab,- 1 was uo sooner out of EXERCISES AT FAYETTEVI LLE. BIG MAUL OF TROUT. Mr. Edgar Rogers' Crew Orowgt in 5000 Fine Ones Monday. The last of phenomenally large catch of trout made by Mr. KdgxT llocrrs. crew of M-inrnen In Myrtle Grove Socad Monday, were brought u the dly and markeied yesterday. At a sincle bad by Mr. Itogerw. Mr. Hli Soother land. Mr. M. I!ua and one other cm. they brought In 5.000 Cno black trout, which were sold on -this riarket for Mvera! hundred dollars. SALVATION ARMY LECTURE. Statue in St. Patrick's Church This Week. (Special Star Correspondence.) Faycttevllle. N. C. Jan. 23. St. Pat rick'a church here was the, scene of one of the grandest celebrations in the annals of the parish last night. Th new statue of the Sacred Heart of JesuK. presented by Mrs. Thomas F. Ryan, of New York, was unveiled and blessed in the pretence of an Immense j congregation, half a pcoro of priests assisting. Father Griffln, of Raleigh. ; fvA'i eKr4 wr m wi I It t m nn HI A. I votion to the nacrcd heart and made j a strong pica for this one devotion, which he said wan fraught with so j many temporal and spiritual bless- j jingji. The following clergy were in attendance: Fathers Griffin. Irwin. Wright for a trip down ".ho river to Wilmington from which point riiey will reium to Washington tomorrow. In the party were Lieut Col. Hoxio. the rooms on the porch when I heard a tremendous rumpus In tho dining room and, entering; found Booth flyinpr about the room like a madman. He Major Chester Harding, Capt. W. .1-1 had left his fly hanging over the side Bardon. Asvtaat Eoginecr Weber and ! cf the table, which the half grown fam Major Jos. K Kuhn. of the Wilmington lly present, seeing struck at with and Norfolk district Their visit ac ' ... nn. c-k.- ,. Not Better than the Best but Better than the Rest Because it is the WHISKEY OF--MERIT. A Whiskey that Nourishes. The Whiskey that Upholds Kentucky's J Reputation. ImJod-d-os pisfloDDnimg Co. P. O. Box 242. No. 6, South Front Street Wilmington, N. C. this tlmn a in niir-Tii.nrc rvf a rea- i olution by tho Rivers and Harbors Commit tee of Congress which desires al' possible Information as to tho fea sibility of tho project Thc.meertroi; wa? held in tho directors' room of the Bank S Fayette vily?. Numerous ques tions wero asked of the citizens by r mem bora of tbe Board who seemed to bo impressed with the importance of ho project The visitors were enter Brigadier Ale- Damon and Other lO'Brlen. Whearty. I.ane. Staplcton and Prominent Werkm Mr iCaraher. Itrigadlcr Alex. Itemon. Major Bar i ti-r and Adjutant Hattle Cor arrived! in the city yesterday from Charlotte j oa an oScial visit to the local ixt ' f,d. 7Crr m,! cordially received by srr fclniple It. the extreme. A S 1?Z??J lh.c ork.,n wf"Kton, wamnn urr inarrit.a or are iccmre in tne DarracRs of th. local post lasi night by Briga dier IUtnon it fiken of a highly creditable la every reapect A view of American life reou only by those -io unfortunate a to live In it was given In graphic language by the dis Mnjuished army worker "v Its paw, which the sharp hook caught in. and the frightened cat bolted under the table with rapid speed, breaking the rod tip and dragging the rod after, while Booth, crying "Scat cat!" had no effect on the now crazed feline, which he vas following after In great excitement at "high 'pressure with ad jectives of singular note. The sequel of this was the escape of the cat with thn pnndv fltr wot! tn tfd Trrt talned at tho Hotel LaFayotteo white aml.a ema6hed up x Wtt9 too In the city by tho business men. i rnto1, llT.,B1 fH In by the commotion, to render ab.y j aid, aiid Booth soon Joined in with our laughter, confessing that bis Ashing cx- I perieaee was a failure and that he liin i i nkTrPii would not have any more ct It'For- WcAK LUNubf A strem- , The Bl.hei Apolosrized. Dr. Teiiuc was wont to rule the dio- HAVE YOU jan-20-tf. rr vni i rrA o rrtmci iMnTinu 1 ,WI cese of Exeter v.ith an iron hand, and "When we take into con ni deration j a tale is told of a deanery meeting at RAILWAY LEGISLATION. Special Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Called Thlt Afternoon. A special meeting cf the Wllmlng Chamber of Commerce will bo held thi aftercootj an 4 o'clock for Uio purposo cf coaaidering znd en dorsing one or more of the public service corporation bill row pending before the General .Vvmbly at Ral eigh. It is nx;;.;d tha: there bo a full attendance as any action taken is ex pected to have on important bearing on the pending biFs which will bo under conrmlttee consideraUon In Ral eigh for the balance of the wcek. How to Cur Chllb'alna. TT ciy freedom from chilblains.' niJSn !C.emp- Kaj,t Otisflcld. Me., also used it for sale rheum with excel l?r Kf-l tCtta"tccd to cam fe wLl'f lnoXnl Glcers. Pcs. barns. J nf58lb.l,UH- and ,k, Pleases. -5c at R. R Bellamys drug store. rwi Mrl To Winter Park. Take the children to Wnter Park, lw S,rL' 10c at Gaylord'a This orr Mrnc tbe Bnrmcc. marriage customs of tle Burmese man nnd not xn ir- ricM. neeonling to whether they live as tnsbnii.l ami wife or not. A man may Lave several wlvtv. though in practice Im mrvly has more than one. A .woman may have only one hus band. Divorce la a matter for the vil lage elders." No court is necessary, no decree, no appeal to legal or ecclesias tical authority. Divorce Is but the breaking ofu status. A wife retains control of all her property when mar ried; sho has a, half share In all proper ty acquired during marriage. If she is divorced she takes her own property and half that Jointly acquired. There is no blending of her authority with that of iier husband. Sho may do what she will with her own. There U no rule of primogeniture and no power of bequeathing property by testament All the children Inherit equally. No Buddhist may make a will. Whatever a man cr a tyoman dies possessed of must bo divided ac cording to the rules of consanguinity. There is no preference of either sex. All children are equal In this matter. The oldest son shares alike with the youngest danzhter. -Lahore Tribune. the fact mat ono out of every seven in this climate dies of consumption. lis it any wonder that it is feared by the people of Wilmington who have weak lungs and chronic colds and coughs?" said our local druggist. Rob ert R. Bellamy. "Physicians everywhere have recog nized the value of cod liver oil for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consump tion and all wasting diseases, but, un fortunately, few could take it and de- which he presided, when the subject for discussion wu3 "The Hindrances to the Spiritual Life of the Diocese." After the discussion had proceeded for some time a vicar electrified his audi ence by declaring that the greatest hin drance to the full spiritual life was none other than tho bishop himself. "I repeat it," said the speaker calmly, "our right reverend father in God is very far from being a father to any rive any benefit from its use on ac- of us. Your manner toward us." he count of the indigestible oil which i continued. ' turning to the bishon. "is MEfi AnD WHMtrr. ,ratV I UMFiCifaranarr' ta I m k m I -chr4oCitnllooi uarM4 II irrttftUo or l'rmiko it m iww" f ! tntrtM PbJd1o and not utrla 7YSI truf CaurU.C9. or to-". . v f er nt la putt, wrrrt it contained. "We want every person in Wilming ton to know that Vinol actually con tains In a concentrated form all of the body-bullding. strength-creating elements of cod liver oil actually ta ken from fresh cods' livers, without a drop of oil to upset the stomach and retard Its work, and tonic iron added. "Therefore, wherever old-fashioned cod liver oil or emulsions will do good, Vlnol will do far moregood. Wo guarantee Vlnol will improve the ap petite, strengthen dlgestlqn, make rich, red blood, create strength, cure strengthen weak lungs." chronic coughs and colds, and If Vinol falls to give satisfaction to our customers, wo return money with out question. Robert R. Bellamy, Druggist NOTE. While we are. sole agents for Vlnol in Wilmington," It Is now for sale at the leading drug store In near ly every town and city in the coun try. Look for tho Vinol agency in ypur town. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Pazo Ointment 13 guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, BHnd, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In $ to TA days or tnoney refnadod. 50c Sale of Shoe Remnants. Broken Sizes left from this Winter now on Sal at Big Reductions. WOMEN'S KID BLUCHER Patent Tip; werfe $4.00 reduced to .I......... $2.75 WOMEN'S LACE Cushion Soles ; were $3.00, re duced to $1.95 - WOMEN'S GUN METAL ; Blucher and Button; were $3.50, reduced to $2.45 WOMEN'S KID Button: wer $.3.50, reduced to $2.45 WOMEN'S KID Button; wero $1.50, reduced to 95c MEN'S HIGH CUT LACED Hunting Boots; were $6.00, re duced to $4.75 This reduction is not on our entire sock, but such lots where we haven't a complete line of sizes. . The sale is now on- .Don't wait till yoW.size is none and the be disappointed. SOLOMON'S SHOE STORE. WOMEN'S PELT liomeo; were $L50 reduced r 95c MEN'S GUN METAL Bluchers; . wero $5.50, reduced to $3.95 MEN'S GUN METAL Bluchers; were $3-50, reduced toN $2.65 MEN'S GENUINE CALF Bluchers; were $4.00 reduced to ....... $3.15 MEN'S GUN METAL Bluchers; were $4.00, reduced to '$2.95 MEN'S PATENT Bluchers; were S. 50, reduced to $2.65 II 1 - ian-20-tf 11 SI harsh In the extreme, while your meth od of rule Is this: You treat us all, old and young, us if we were a set of schoolboys." This bold statement drew ! from the bishop an apology, and he! explained thut beneath his brusque-! uess or manner was a very genuine sympathy with tho work of all the clergy. .This Impeachment created tho more sensation In the meeting because It camq from n son of Dr. Temple's predecessor, tho famous Henry of Ex eter. Westminster Gazette. n Nhls Visit Geo. O. Gaylord'e for values Out of Ofllce nnd In. A well known rnVlical member coined this happy phrase: "It la a pity that the government hits not aa much cour age in ofllco ns It. bad conscience la opposition." London Truth. Ten coat Chambraya 7 12 cents at Gayliord'a for nlno days. ' - HO LUSTER'S ocky Hoantaln Toa Huggof & A Buty Midlr tm (or Buiy PmN , s . Brinffi 0oilofl. HoaiUi and Kontwad Vlffor, . A ftpabtQo for CVraRtlpstlon. Indlcrcitton. Liver IClrtQoy troablo, rimjites, Ecrwt. Iiabu .Jlwl, Uod Urcoth. lurtt Dowel. HeatLic) .r,a r.aoKacbo. IMlteoay MoiuiUlnToAlH Mib e form, us coma a Iwjx. Uenulno iwa1o b nouLirrnn iiat Compakit, Mmileoa. win. . Kim wf;ccns roa sallow peo THE Tilurchison National Bank of Wilmington, N. G. Offers to its patrons' all tho facilities of a live and strong Bank. With every Modern Equipment for the dispatch of business, we solicit the accounts -of depositors. GoTernraent, tate and City, depository. :i Atlantic National ante The Dirctofs of this bank rocentlv elected for the year 1907 are repre sentatlve business men, who have .sue ceeded in their private enterprises and are qualified to direct the affairs of a large financial institution. They are William, CaWer,- James H. Chadbourn, D. McEachern, William B. Worth. George R,; French, H. L. Vollera, C Wyates, JifSAnnstrong. H. B.. Short, D. -TVMcKofUian and N. A. Hunt Capital Surplus: Deposits jan-13-tf. -i$ 125,000.00 r.225,ooaoo ,i'250 000.00 . FOR RENT. Warehouse on Dummv M I opposite McNalr & P .rc11 ' A nnl tn week.. ROTHSCHILO &i CO. jan-23lw.
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