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Ebe flTCornins'Star. FridayFebruaryS," ISO?. WEATHER REPORI a. Department of Agriculture VVif flarrair WlImingtodL Feb. S, 907. Meteorological data Tor ths 24 fcoir ending at S P. M. Thursday. February 7. Temperature at S A. M. 2T degrees; at 5 P. M. 35 degrees: maximum 3D rfegrccs; minimum 21 tfegrcos.; mean Zfi degree VJARM WIRELETS Soap mm aiedleJae. .ti. -. r - o Imv " iffl h OIil lev . .. Rainfall for the day .00: rainfall forjat l0 o'clock next Tuesday. Isabella UrqtiharL' the actress, died last night at 10:30 o'clock at Roches ter. N. Y. The President yesterday sent to the Senate the nominations-of D. F. Currle to bo postmastenat Racford. X. C: By a party ydto to 20 to 11 tho Jlm Crow- law vas passed In tho ?1u"0,,';m,, iho in the kitchen a chunk about as Republicans opposed It. big as a chestnut, rmmiioner Maher announced in - 'Now, ponny she would say, swal- Washlngton yesterday that he- would ' lcr nils,' and hhe'd hold the yellow mor-, begin taking testimony In the Shoriff Ia thumb and forefinger close to ray Shipp contempt case ai taaiwaw6.t ,Ips man, -thcy.ofteu niadornetake 'allttle soap as n medicine, it uju roc goou. "Soap vra prescribed J n the village for cramps, fur Kick, ncaoacne, ior a half loz:?a-nmphints. Tho peoplo ad ic.tt&t.thct, t u-a u xif.owou dsc, but on tue -'other baud tTicy jointed toits VVIiCIl J-WllS uiM'U uuu iuwmw j nnr.h fords' ' " I i 'iS'MKf. mJ I I . . v. :lillll2lL .. I The Firm That Pays Your Car Fare. for the month .IS loch- "I'd bcziu to whimper. The tmell of f uppresfuwiMu 4 u w. . n ana me iae ui iuc iuuici nuiu SIt v S'V,. lli ? ,bJEJ? 2S5e,rt" for I moutb-tbc lather I'd hare & rv : (aay ai osuiusiu - to Kwallow would fill me wltu aespair. :ceL admitting Oklahoma to statehood, on tU,Ki tcci. I7u : t, nvtltntlonal con- "V uwiuc-i U3 ' LUC KIUUUU Vlw w rr . .nil Tnit nn Top. SUU A lttt ""l" For North Carolina Sdg Friday. ritory h3S fanei to comply with the mouth. Td cbcw the soft and slippery Creeli. pcwIbly brisU northwest winds: (eoaditloas of tho Joint statehood act. stuff a little. and then, with a groan Saturday fair. I KCDresentatlve Srrlght of Missis- and a dreadful gulp, I'd swallow it. Uirpl- Introduced a - Port Almanac peoruary ua Rises - 6:5o A M Bca SoU 5:33 P M Var'm lenrth. 10 hours and 2S minutes. High water at South port 4:12 P M High water at WilmlnRtoo C:42 PM bill in tho Houso norrors: ... . KM.iit nir hit aami lv' unil tiia man Rmnini.' that Secretary Shaw shall divide the can still taste those doses of soap cotton tax fund among the cotton were so common in the village In growing States for use In Pensioning Wj boyhood." i:onreaeraie soiaicrs uuu men , LOCAL DOTS. J widows. Speaker Cannon 13 still confined tn JtnUh Tkrlrt. The Allgemclne Rnndscau, Vienna. ,Dla come, ana wui prooaoiy xku uc q aQ artlcle on thc jewlsh question J i J . w2 o nYth house biit nd ntI-SemitIsm. has this to say as !l to Jewish thrift: "If we could only in- The TSritLsh steamer Itok too. Capt. Sheldraie. arrived In port lr3C.cd COarly a week ago. and his duce our own lower class to acquire yesterday with part cargo of kainU , physioiaa has advised him to remain the Jew's thrift, his industry, his sense for discharxo at the WllratrKtoa Cotr.-,At BOnM? for several days. of order, his scrupulous exactitude, hte prv and Wsrcho. Company. j Amllon reDroscnting a Phil- rclljfious loyalty and love for his famt The schooner D.ulah McCabe. 614 ;ajeDha electrical aupply house, was ily the Jew on his darker sldo would Presenting the Greatest Values of the Entire Season. Remnants of Outing, Calicoes,Shirtings. Lawns, Shetings, Madras, White Goods, Ginghams. Half Wool Dress Goods. All Wool Dress Goods. Silks, Chiffons, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Spangle Chiffons, Rib bons, Laces, Embroideries, Table1 Cloths, Pants Cloths. All Remnants at About One-Hal? Price. found dead In bed at a hotel in At- appear far less dangerous to tnem man lanta yesterday. He had been In At- i, at present the case. If one Sunday, lanta for several weeks on account by way of Interesting experiment, one of 111 health , and a verdict was given by the coroner's Jury that death re sulted from hemorrhage of tho lungs. The Indian Appropriation bill re ceived rough handling at the hands of the Senate - yesterday. Tho amend ments of the committee and especial- lj those suggested by the special com were to conduct an Inquiry into the statiou. wealth and religion of visitors to tho various public houses, the fol lowing result would transpire: A large number of tho guests would bo Chris-' tians who would do far better to save than spend their money In alcoholic re mittee which went to tho Indian Ter- frcshments, gaming and tobacco. There ritory last Summer to Investigate con- migni oc a icw jew, uui ui uj mu dltions there, were nearly all rejected they would content themselves with a cup of coffee." tocA GsdL Bailey, arrlvid ycJterday afternoon from Jersey City to C. D. ?JaT5:t with cargo of S03 tons of co ocat for the S. A. U warehouses and for Rcgcr Moore's Sens & Ca By deed filed for record yesterday Robert H- Morrtsa transferred to W. J. F?ynn. for $1,000 and other consid cratlocs. property on west side of Sixth. S3 feet north of Nun street. 11x34 feet la sixe. At a special meeting of the direc tors of the Consolidated Railways. Light and Power Company yesterday J caorcing a dividend or a per ceaL was declared, payable In two !nsta!mpi3. February 10 and August 10. Lombertoa Robcsonlan: "Mr. S. dbockrt and family leave to-day fo. WPralngfon where they will make tbelr fntars home. Mr. Sbocket. who for some years has bwn with the Arm o Messrs. Dunle Bros-, will engage ta the racrcantil? btisness In Wllmlng-ioc" . Fl Ilob,onlaut: Mr ,D- There Is danger of an outbreak of' copies cf the Hebrew text having been t MIddlcton traveling salesman for jwar ,R CeI,tral ArE?rlca accordlng to rvirJ at that date for the use of Morris Uar lc uro?. oi v uraingicn. . adTle,. which har rwrhwl Washlnr- ton. a'though. efforts at arbitration are being mado in thc city of San Salvador i '7? -.1 this woe 25e. frf Oik mimt lt)blMAiN!kr UMtt V sslns ta Iffiataery. ? : S 3-tf on points of order. It was announced from thc James town Exposition oHlccrs In Nonolk yesterday that Mrs. Joseph Bryan, wife of the owner of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, has given the bronze An Amclent Hebrew Bible. The highest amount ever offered for a single volume was tendered, by a The Qnecn of Sicily." Syracuse calls Itself the capital of the .south, but it has no causo to dispute pride of place with Palermo. The met ropolitan city is superior In popula- iZSZ o( 'KSite "obi Smith, which -umbor or wcaLbr Je.tatLDneb.nU tteu nltt. muchse. but It la will be erected at Jamestown Island oi Venice 10 rope jujius i. iur u y under tho auspices of the Society for , ancient Hebrew Bible. It was then be the Preservation of Virginia Anti-' Hcvcd to be an original copy of the iquiucs. oi woicn wrs. nryan is a icau-1 jsepruagint version maue irum uiu xa llnr member. ! iiru- int r.rmb in m R. careful ill roak his hcadquirters here for che season. Maxton Is we'l situated for the traveling fraternity who have only a kxra territory to cover, to rrake their headquarte rs " Tb? Luther league cf St. Paul' tKhran Cacrch will give a valentine ! roent hzJL one or more vessels prepared at that date for the use of the seventy translators. The offer to Jul Ins was 20.000. which, considering in the hope of prevcnUng hostilities. ' thc difference between the value of To guard against any danger to Amer- money men unu uuw. uum " "u lacn interests tho State Dcpartcmnt represent the princely sum of $000,000. has sucg-std -to the Navy Depart- Julius was at that time greatly pressed mis WEEK reception tc-olght beginning at 8:20 P. M. A delightful programme has been arranged by the commltte. All members and friends of the league art cordially invited to attend. No charge for admission. YeaUrday's New York Herald re port lz Its telegraphic shipping repor; that ihv scbDooer Bayard Hopkins, benco fcr CcoTgttoxn. S C . for cargo had go do ashore on the north side of tho north Jetty there and was in a dangerous condition. The Hopkins ailcd frees Oris port -nearly a week ago scut tc Central America. be for money to maintain the holy league which thc pope had organized against France, but In spite of his lack of funds ho decllued the offer. At Savannah yesterday the Federal grand jury for the Southern District of Georgia today, began an Inquiry into the methods of the so-called tur PfatJccj. trust. Assistant District AU toriby Alexander Akcrxnan presented a mass of documentary evidence in innnArl of nllorrvi violations of tho I What he Will say. Those who lCSt Sherman anti-trust law. In addition : know the look of the king of beasts to this a number of naval stores men ! and how small his lithe body really Is i of SavnnnAh and Jackionrtll tvnrn I Weight f m Lion. TVbst does a lion wdghT Ask t!mt i question of any acquaintance and see flcicut in what its ancient and glorious rival has in such abundance. -For Syra cuse has tho supreme charm of Greece In a way that, no other city except Ath ens has. Not even in Corinth, nowhere In Ilellas from Messana or Sparta in the south to Thebes in the north, Is therw any Hellenic town to compare with "the queen of Sicily." As a sanc tuary, Delphi Is far more Impressive than anything in Sicily, as a national meeting place Olympla has no rival, but nowhere except at Athens is a Greek city to be seen today which has i the proud record of the marvelous me tropolis of tho Sicilian Greeks, a city as great in power and wealth and beauty its Athena herself, and victor at last in tho. long and fatal rivalry which indirectly lnrolved the passing of tho Hellenistic dominion of all the lands washed by the Ionian and Med iterranean seas. Century. GEO. O. CAVLORD'S Bog Depairtiomepi Store! were examined. It is expected tho grand Jury will report today. At the suggestion of Senator Til'- For tb ra: f-w day comniUsicu . ,T," 7 nin i tin XITT. rcerchant, iz the larg Northern cit-1 ?if!.f4""5,? t0 will probably come furthest from the truth. About 000 to 250 pound is a Barefooted Waltlnj Unless there arc MMldm la Jmpmwu ladies among the usual estimate. But this Is below tho guests the wife and daughters of the mark. A full grown Hon will tip the ; host do not appear at dinner In Japan. es have been Quoting fancy prices for kttoct? and small quantities have bt zxn to tnov forward from thi c lioa. One of thc first shipments mado from fcvrt was by the Carolina Truck-; ing D.vcopmrjt Company from its rxporiment farm near Winter Park Pardee. Ceceral and cho Secretary of Com raerce and I-abor to report whether Charles S. Hank has at any tlm Urcn paid from the public fund; for i any scnrices rendered hy hlra and what sums and for what services, also trhat reports he may have made. Thc resolution has reference to Mr. ! Ifinlrx' t-mn!ormn n mnnfvUftn with Xtk afumcm at S: o'clock ,tr;c iDer-State Commerce Coumtsalon MU Booney will tell stori?s to chll- At luchmond. Va. yVtprday he Su- iren ai u:e pupic UDrao- rocras. i nert? . nr-me Court of Anneals handed down i Tcr prrreci lat Friday af-Ja decision in the ca?e of Dr. Foster.! scales at no less than GOO pounds. Five hundred and forty pounds Is the record for an African Hon. His bone Is solid and heavy as ivory. The tiger runs the lion very close. A Bengal tiger killed by au English officer scaled 520 po"rU. A tiger of this size has, however, considerably greater muscu lar strength than the biggest lion. Miller Deal Customer consumed yearly In the United King-1 traocn it haa bera found neceary I imrtr.tn.rt nf sA rfom ti-im ! dom are mniulv eaten in the form of limit attendJic- to-day to girUifor t-DV iDne. which ful'v sut9lns bread, in thf houses of the rich audi only. Nxt KTidiT.thv boys w.l be en-1 lho authority of the General Hospital, la thc best hotels bread Is sparingly ; Jertained and In the fatntv the p'an Hoard of oust hl-rv and puts Dr. eatea. but among the middle classes ...ri'. . ,w itruns m as Kga- uperin;eoaeni. nisi and lu workmen's homes it forms w waerrn i urcr In cbarre. The costs put ucoa Dr. Fo-'cr rilKaUIiAJU PAILAGRAPHS. iued a Ju-tgr Tyl cul arc Tho cenrt also cousidcrable portion of the diet. a As Before the meal begins It is customary for them to bring small cups of tea and dainty confectionery, when they tako their survey of the party. If gen tlemen only are present the Japanese hostess disappears after tho greeting is over and. does not return until the guests arc taking their departure. At a signal from the host barefooted wait ing maids, dressed in graceful and pret tily tinted kimonos, bring in lacquer tray, bearing tiny covered bowls. Be fore setting the trays on the- table the maid sink gracefully to their knees and lcnd forward till their foreheads touch thc floor. Then they serve din ner, which Is of several courses. Smith's Weekly the latter class predominate and as David J. Iewis. ro . of Whito- llle. wii a guest at Th Orion ye-; nia . j Meiur. U A. ltbune and H. I ! EMBRYO LAWYERS. A Lively Taper Cntter. Here is a little story which tho Eng lish papers tell and. any one is at Hb- .4 1 wart, of Clinton, were here yes- Utt of Tho,e Who Successfully Pass-, sense, therefore, the children are the tenia?. ; ed Court Examination. ' millers' best fricnds.--London Milling. Mrjr. W. J. Downln and H. W. Raleigh. N. C. Feb- 7. Forty-flve of, Knark. of Salisbury. ML, were guests j 11,0 c,aas cf 53 who too1 late cx at Tlt ortoa ymierday. lci. IL C. Powell. F. L. Ford and W'f T. Ayeock. of Uhltevllle. were imoag jctorday arrivals la tho city Mr. D. II. Merriman and wife, of Florida, were frai at The Orton yes terday. Mr. and Mr. Wl llam IL Kenan, '"f LockpiarL N. Y, are the gucats of Mr Kenans mother Prr?.m llCf aealn.sl : tnclr families are the most numerous, er. of the Williamsburg cir-i.. wMJJ ! it is noi iniDrouauic uijil me urnurcu under sixteen consume about three- J to believo if he will No affidavits llfths of the total flour sold In tbolo wiui tvnen uora jJunTerin was United Kiugdom. In a commercial viceroy f Iudia the maharajah of In- dor paid htm a visit and askea as a memento an Ivory paper cutter belong ing to Lord Dufferln. no consented, the Indian left, and the viceroy never saw blm until some months later when the maharajah introduced A fine yoang elephant Into the room. A pile of news papers lay at Lord Dufferin's side. The animal went up to them, cut them neatly with his tusks, which had been purposely sharpened, and laid them in a neat heap on tho floor, ready for perusal. Unle the "Ilooat" or Hoaatr" Stcucn Gardeuer. an under coo Ice in the Cardinal Wolfe Wplaey hys house. and afterward es allawed of kynge i ami nation before tho Supreme Court. were to-day licensed to practice law. Those who passed were as follows: i ' ii. ; jirnrv the evcht to be a mas'er cooke en county; Dennis G. BrummIL B. K.t ino Y i? , , cooke, Isslter. Otto D.Lyon. Granville; Geo. aud Prlndpall cooke for a longe T Goodwyn. Scotland; B. T Holding, tymc ruled tho roate In yo kynge s Franklin; D. B- Zdllcofffr, Halifax; house as boldly and as saucely as hys John W. Hall. Forsyth; A. a Halo- maister dyd before him. as ye blow way. Harnett: N. W. Outlaw. Wayne: . upon his cheke that my Lorde of War- No. ;04 Scrith J. C Ramtoy, 8. C. Bryan. Madison: i wyke gave him may bare wytnes. G. T. Horner. Lynchburg, va,; s. w. Spiritual! Physic 1555. rnjrd street. A leuer from Dr. W J lxvo yes-' Pdford. C. M. Thorrpson. P. C Cocke, terday stated that Dr. L. II Isora Ii'D- IL Ml'Iard. 8. P. Whltson. J. W. laproncr. ana naa ocea able to tit niiu- vixrvn. JWiiu . i. ai. aocae. J Scarborough. Buncombe; Thomas K. -Wha.r IJlar Dlffereaeea. said the Judge. "You cx- -Mlu McCullem. MiM vhh, tr, ' Woody. Joseph W. Utile. Fred W. Bo- Pct me to send your husband to prison .f cv"',r. MU W rtght. Mr. " ... tk t rf.i when von acknowledge that von thiW j. iu i taweai and Mr. Fl A. Hawes. Jr of Atkinson, were among last nlghfa guests at The Ortoa. nltr. New Hanover; John R. Barker. ea you oexnowieoge inat you tnrew Joks: D. Capps. Rowan: Edgar 8- W., Ave flaurona at him and ho only threw Dameroo. Sampson: uicnard T.-roun-, one at your' t J ftw Ml AT J.tl. I al A. a I f a a. m a Mr. O. L. Clark. Ml AnM ra' 4-.. roxV c"i I'.. " au ?ua Mia and Miaa Laara CromArtu r-TTrV eiIIieui zu oye. aioore; josepn r..the irate woman, -but. then, the one at .a n- n w too. ca.no oror tMff,t . tw i-4e. Lowoniw; W4irr u. ixjtc, fa?- YJZiZ?! -."A'lUnlon; Robert N. McNeely. Union; nighL ,Mr- H I Brown and MUa .auda Richardson, of Chadbourn. and illaa Sallle Smith, of Dktoo. c- w yesterday to witness "Parsifal the Aeadetay of Music laat ntghL tsTK.! f13'- v! chancellor of the Lciveratty Cf the South, at Sews. copol Church. U spending a few SMuE: TaYlor"4 "U f IUi4 Star JS3ttatm Loo.it Albert M. Noble. Johnston; W. B. Smoot. Rowan: B. 8. Skinner, Perqui mans; J. K. Warren. Chowan; James H. Winston. Durham; Ell W. HU'. Wayne: P. W. Garland. Charlottes- nil; N. A. CooVe. Mecknburg; Jo-j sepn . uuarK. urcnswiok; j. o. car penter. Gaston; 8. G. Wlcatcad. Per-eon. be threw hit me." A Valuable Lesson. "Six years ago I leXrned a valuable ' up. Caterfefta, They bill and coo a good deal -That's all a bluff." Tien jou think they are only mock turtledoves ? Louisville Courier-Journal. Great Orltafa'a Rainfall. lialafali is a condition which has much to do with our health. A wet dis trict with a good deal of subsoil water, making houses damp, is a locality in which rheumatism and consumption are likely to prcvalL Over England and Wales tho average yearly rainfall is about thirty-four inches, In Scotland It reaches forty-six inches and In Ire kind about thirty-eight inches. Possi bly tho wettest parts of Britain are In Cumberland, where the rainfall may attain 150 Inches per year. Ono Inch of j rain on one acre of ground means a hundred tons of water. London Graph ic. ' . 1,000 yards of 8c dress ginghams 6c per yard this week- 1,000 yards of 15c cokxred madras 10c this week. 1 1,800 yards of 15c Dotted Swiss this week 10c. 1,000 yards of 25c flowered organdie 9c this week. 1,000 yards of 12 l-2c light percales, 36 inches wide, this week 10c per yard. 1,000 yards of best 6c and 7c Eght calicoes, this week 5c per yard. 1,000 yards hit pique, 15c kind, this week 10c per yard. 1,000 yards of 25c white piques, this wecilc 14c. 1.000 (yards 0f 10c ctLambreye, this week 7 l-2c. 1,000 yards of So Dotted Lawoga, this-" week 6c per yard. '" 1,000 yards of white Check Dimky, 15c kind, this week 10c. , 1,000 yards of the best 15c Percatee this weefe lie, . . 1,000 yards of 19-4neh China silk, all colors, this week 29c 1,000 yards of 27 inch China Silks, all colors, (this wecik 45c. l,000yards of 36-inch China Silks, a!l colors, 75c kind, this week 5Sc. 1,000 yards of White Figured Madras 15c kind, this week 12 l-2c 1,000 yards of White figured Madras 35c kind, this week 23c. 1,000 yards of 15c, 40-inck wide white I Lawns, this week 12 l-2c. These Prices will Last One Weelk 9 Only. GEO. O. CAY LORD'S Big Departmet Store. Write tor Samples. fc 3tf Wholesale and Retail lesson." writes John Pleasant: of Mar nolla. Ind. I then began taking Dr. Klnrs New Ufa Pills, and the longer i take them the better I And them." They please everybody. To a tern. Willie Pa. what's a tonic? Pa Ifa something you take to brace yon muie wen. wnara teutonic something to brace you too muchT Look "oeueatn the surface. Let not moil. , - Guaranteed u;""J iuiuk nor its worm es- Ilerltaarea. L4tive children an accumulated for tune of memories and Inspirations arid examples and hopes, so that they are rich iu brain and heart and soul and service. Then If you happen to leave them a fortune besides; If they have all th2E0, ths fortune will be shorn' of Its possibilities of: evil-and will become' c:i Instrarjcxit. -of higher and nobler at R, R, Bcllamy'i, DruggitL 25c I X thee.-Mnrcrs Anrellus., ; . .. . . pin. J. Savn-re. HUNTING BOOTS Long legs, laced hunting oots as near waterproof as is possible to make. Sold all winter at six dol lars. Price this week $4.75 Solomon's Shoe Stiore fs 3tf -1 .if.,;!:
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