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THE HORHINO STAE, 7ILH liQTON, SATUIlb AT,. FEBIIUA 190 - ' ?ags roun Ebe flHoi'tiina Stat.' Saturday., cbruary 9, 1907. WEATHER KEKh. It; S. Departaavul ot Agriculture Weare' Bareau ' Wilmington. Feb. 3. 1907. Meteorological data for tbe 24 toaraC endtes at S P. M. Friday. Feb ruary $. Temperature at S A. M. 22 degrees: at 8 M. 32 degrees: maximum 25 degree: minimum 29 degrees: mcai 32 degrees. Rainfall for the day .99: rainfall for tins month 1.17 Inches. THE BRUNSWICK RAILROAD. FOR THE BOND ISSUE! (Continued 'From First Page.) Stage or waier in v,pe rear rwr , n9,,rnitd annared v m " wr" at FByetterille 8 feot A. M. Thursday 12 President of Company Appeared B?x fore Board of Commissioners. J Tho movement of the . Wilmington, Brunswick & Southern Railroad Com-- . 1 I . ll m fin In nnmetrl county. Is being pushed vigorously. A- in any Instance.. Sales of property lor bill authorizing Brunswick county to delinquent payment by property own ..nA Kr, frtr nhrriblnir to tho can- aro made. tho same as in force sl Ital stock of Use enterprise. 'has Just present. A provision lJ4ns2rtcd re-.j ... s rtrf.ifltrro and already miirinr nil en mains. eeciric vtrv tho promoters of the railroad aro pre- condiits. K'wcragc and tho hko to oe paring to advantage themselves ci me juj to ta- euro unc utiun. provisions of this act Tho Southpcrt . nent work Is done. nctlcs to Issue to Herald, of yesterday. In reporting tho . orocectling of tbe Beard of County, Commissioners there last Monday, says: , -Mr.,Z. W. Whitehead, president of the Wimlngtcn. Brunswick & boutn- beforo the Salo. .Begins MPNDAY, 3 i '(trMyMifli .BE SURE AND BRING - Yxur Punch Card. owning companies and provision being mads for tho aying cr laieris m w several blocks, so as to proveut the tearlug l of th- streets again, once they ar psrmancnt'y Improved The nrovislon is IncIiKica roquirint. lie - -Commencing Monday 7 ft, at 9 O'clock. Tho most sensational of all vnite Goods Sales. This will be the yllit est of the. White Goods Seasons. All new 1307 fabrics in this sale. "A few of the matchless, bargains are mentioned here. 25-lnch White Lawn Dimities, 7c value, ' Forecast. For North Carolina Fair Saturday vad Sunday; warmer Sunday. light aorta winds, becoming variable. Inward of Commissioners In regard to ;ih rJ liner of an election to vote on !,., htve;n its tracks ! the question of the county- subscribing " jnccs on each side. the "trcet railway to pay all the cost j 30-lnch White I.awii, of pavemcat and .oiaiutcnance of .jj . and 18 25C value the sum of IS0.000 in bonds to the . f,r collection aro stipulated as app y 1 The same rules ... . h pralnl, Day's length. 10 boors and 25 minutes. llijch water at South port S:2S P. M. High water at Wilmington 7:5$ P. M. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. capita' stock of the above road. Sever-1 1" orouerty owners with the addition- al lemons luuy aignca wiui a iart;c pai'y or roricuure ui bul number over- required-amount of 1 nnliyHmit. r names of voters necessary to call an 1 TTncn conc'usioti of the reading Mr. f election, were presented, but owing to Tjon3my explained that the present machinery of collecting pro raia ci uie rrst of Improvement was Included in ;J .-Kin fn,i that otherwise fnc Port Almanac February 9. Son Rises 6:55 A. M. .TraI reasons the consideration of San Sets .. ." 5:22 P. M. .k matter of calling the ejection was 1 deferred until eext Monday, Febp-rao 11. when a special meeting of ihe Com mlsIoner will be he'd for this pur pose. SUNDAY SERVICES. new measure was fashioned after the nrnshoro and Ashevil'e acts now in force by which the property ownJJ kfound the Dotted Swisses, Piques, Nainsooks, Persian Lawns, French and Striped . 4 1 2 c 10c value, . .. . .71-2c Lawn, beautiful sheer goods; 15c value 11 1-J?c Clinch Long Fold White Lawn; 10c value, .. ....... .....7 1-2c 20-inch beautiful Wiiite J.ladras, figured, striped and checks; 25c value 19c 35-jnch Linen Finish, suitable for Shirtwaists; 15c value 10c 19c and 25c values .. ..15c Among the many bargains are of China- Silk this sale, per yard 45c ' 2 in., 60c value .... 45o 27 in. Black, White and all colors. Mr. P. B. Bobbins, of Phoenix, j st. Andrews Prvebyterian ciiurch. N. C waa in the city yesterday on a j R(n-. Alex D. IcClure. D. D.. pastor, business trip. Sabbath services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 Miss Allie C runnier Morns i",p. M. saooacn scnooi ox 3:oU r. ai. C. K. Society at 7 I M. iraycr yeaterday morning for Richmond. Va.. i v. where she will visit friends. me . m Tx-rwh5rH on both are require iu w ' . ! sides of the streets inswuu "-wi fourth cn each side as it was prupvr ed In tho Wilmington bill. " Mr Price thought that he property owners should be -required .ho pay nothing moro than woum w-- meetlcg and lecture Wednesday ot S , the Increased variation P": P. M. Tho public cordially Invited. All would contribute to the general ca t tnriion to ImDrovo tho streets shicn Lawns. French Organdies, French Batistes. Silk and Cotton Mulls. WHITi WASH SALE. 20-inch White Habutai Silk. 39c value .- ..23c MUSLIN UNDERWEARSALE. White Skirts .50c to $2.98 Drawers, Corset Covers, Gowns, all at special ' prices during this ..Grand, Sale. Newest White Shirtwaists. All beautifully made, long and short sleeves, embroidered fronts, Val Lace, Insertion tuck ed .fronts; value' $L25j and $1.60; special j. . . ..98c $2.00 values . : .. .. .. ..$1.48 Embroideries, and Laces. The new Swiss, Nainsook, Cam . brie Edging and Insertion to match, 15c and 19c; this sale 10c Table Linens and Towels. 5c Towels, 39c the dozen. 10c Towels, 85c the dozen, or each r. 65c. Mercerized Tablecloth.. Many other Bargains. .71-2c . .49c Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Smith and Vitus Bertha Hanson, returned last night from New York, where they aare been spending some time. ter. Miss Carrie Harriss, lert last "" , ,hgfor Richmond. VaL where Mr. j Invited. All arowelcome. rJZylf '. .rtoH hv I First PrebyOcTian church, corner Wells. D. D., pastor; services tomor row. Sunday et 11 A. M and 7:30 P- Seats free. Religious services will bo conducted at th Seamen's Bethel tomorrow af ternoon at 3 o'clook by Rev. N. M. Wat a specialist. Dr. N. A. Culbreth. who recently re turned from Macon. Ga. has about decided to locate in Wilmington with bU father. Dr. N. M. Culbreth. with ofles in the French building, south taut corner of Front and Princess .streets. IN TIME OF NEED. Th Only Paper That Reached Laurin burg on Disarranged Schedules. The Laurinburg Exchange of this Mreck says editorially: "Tuesday morning for some reason the malls all went cVaxy and Laurin burg was without any dally papers except the Wilmington Star. It Is a serious thing to be without any com munication with the outside world, especially so just at this time, in the caldst of our legislative doings, and tb Thaw trial, and there was a. howl for a morning paper, from all four vomers of the town. We were kept busy answering telephone Inquiries if wo had received any ot the morning papers. The Wilmington Star being the only one we bad. we refused to allow it carried out of the office, but invited our friends to come down and M. Sunday schocl at 4:00 P. M. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 8. All welcome. . . Brooklyn Biptlst Church, corner Jmu- t a"d Brmswlck streets. Rev. tnxation to Improv were enjoyed by all. Mr Rathjen made a eet speech in which he declared that the people waot permanent street improvement and ca led attention to he fact that there are 100 blocks in his ward where there has never been a lick of work struck in tho last 35 years and no doubt about as many more in the urnrrta Thev have been paying taxes for improvement of other streets , During this sao we will sell the $1.50 elbow length Black and .White Sil k Gloves, all sizes, for $1.29; arad the $1 for 79e From present indications they will be scarce again better purchase a supply. ; We will also offer again 3.000 yards of tho pretty 15c and 25c French Organdie at 9 cents a yard. One pattern to a customer. 36-inch UNIDN LINEN. , SUITING value 39c-25c yard while they have been plodding through , Bring Your Punch Cards Cap Fare Paid on sand a'l these years. He was beartilj , . fo . In favor of issuing Don as wr a- - MMMMIMMMM wmmmmmmmmmm SfMhch Sheer LINEN & LINEN ; CAMBRIC value 50c-39c . yard of $2.00 and Ovqt. j. A. VwaSin J.."u r?ru ,"ulProTemnt Pviu.n Tt, i two. three four and five months. dv ine nasior aunaay ul 1 1 v. uuui whicn never nau ujr "j " 7:30 P M. Sunday acnooi ai '-Ishould be attenaea 10 unsi. i Tra.vr service Wednesday at 8 . in favor of ths proi Mr. Brown said it was not Jie piacc f.. .nr what streets should be improv ed first. Get the money first and then P. M- B. V. P. U. Thursday at 8 P. M The pub'lc lnivted. Rev. A D. McC ure. D.D.. expects to preach in East Wilmington to-morrow eirenicon at 4 o'clock- Revival services a;nder auspices of the Methodist Young People's League will begin Monday evening at 745 in lecture rotn of Grace Church. Public Is cordially Invited to attend. Co-k Warranted Him. i Capt- Joseph Webster, master of schooner Margaret M. Ford, now In ,-v. . . . . , J Mayor as, to the amount oi wuu could bo Issued The Mayor explain ed that the 10 per cent, limitation was not a constitutional Inhibition, and .i r V . T icrlclntnrn nnuld eiVC port, n'arvu , a-rihorlty for any amount itiai is court yesterday In response to a sum-, ' 3 mOUS tnuru UJ IUC -run. n'v- ""' Petfr Laeeplng. who leged that he was duonn.ST in wages. The ctptaln A xiv. n 1 o ; - He Was duu oj tri uc vAHuiuiiiiiiua - . - iv uiuudKu lutrae ihiuiic uuiiiies is ere hc-irtllv in favor oi in P" ated under the bill and wii tk charge aftes4 tho citj' has decided through the Board of Audit and Fi- Tnn C 4U . .. . . . . . i -.i.Jnm in ' u-iuti; uuu iAaiu ui aium uK.i: lu let ttc Aiaermen uh ''"'T"'" struct new systems or has actually this rospect f , S ated the deal for an existing however, was n-oi in iuw wi 0 property- owners for macadam streets because he did not regard those tis Mr. O'Brien asKea vne mate ani snip liror u. .uun , - - tho KUrraco: it anocarea a. witnesses and explained .TMldenUlon. Prop erty owners will reap the benefit end $200,000- would, not improve; half tho utreets unless the property owners who wocd benefit by it. would pay Bcraething toward tho cost. The city, would n?ap the benefit In Incrcas- ueip themservo. Tfi 9 3 ixrsv a a. rustHI Ti theTcook desired to ?rave the ehlp mg cosines ail oay ana we n ine . f UmQ wa, up. ne was afternoon was snt ten miles la the oountry to a friend. Fell From a ScafTord. Mr- Rartnund Willis m. a carpenter, of Southpcrt. who Is .mplaycd at the Bwtft Fertlllier work, at the plant of tho old Pittsburg Lumber Co.' site fTl from a scalTo'd on which ho was at york yesterday and broke hi wrist. H was pat immediately on the company's-launch and brc'ight to the city where he was given the necessary surgical attention and afterward car rkti to his boarding house. Mr. O'Brien spoke or me necu . a 4 1 jiMMiHInii tvhlrli tnpro-emen. uu u"" " " McQueen, the City Attorney was re hM!t the Dresent pian siruti. i 4 p'ant or plants. This commission is to be named, one by- the Mayor for two years, one by the Aldsrinen for four years qnd one by the Board of Audit for six years. Their compensation is to be fixed by the Board of Audit and Finance and the Commission is author ized to appoint such clerical and ex pert assistants as' it is desired for the proper handling of the plant. In order to Increase the value of the bonds, at the suggestion of Mr. WEEK to furnish a satisfactory sunsniuto ind thst falling to do so. he was to return to the vessel which he had net Mr.- fftrfritinir his wacs- Justice Vv . ' rm - trf am a I m n.mm I mt AI I IU J. ItP dltrernco between the maJer and en revenues, r. "f" journed uiuc-iwv, vr uUKn. Bimn nnlnlnn nnd told WhV it - nil g iu tYm rnnk bv which tne latter was pam,' ' kalft.aci ard was allowed to leave the ship before the period of his con tract expired. HOW TO KEEP YOUNG. See Carpenter? to C'ebrate. Local Union 35$. Carpenter acd iolatTs, oi it regular meeting last night decioid to hold a bazaar on Feb ruary 22. in its hall on the fourth !Soor of the Atlantic National Bank Motdin It U propo-ed to have an elaborate- affair of the bazaar. There will be a dteplav cf calon made goods and refreshments wlU be s-rvcU free of col to a'l. Srwtchi-s ill be made by several vUlticg brothers and trade jnlonlsts cf the city. All members of 335. all other organized bodi cf I.i- or and Iricuda and sympathizers of tho crganlzation are Invited to b prrstnt. On next Friday night Mr. T. R CVmto will gie the local a frej srecker beginning at S:15 o'clock. The commillee In charco is coroostl of Mesrrrs. M. K Keathley. R. S. Cherry and W. 1 Riddle- Subcommittee Messrs. R. L King. R. I Beaman an J , J. 1L Clemen. 4 would nav owners in renting values and in- sale values to pay something toward tho Improvement. Mr. Price renewed hfe effort to have tho city pay at' tho cost of tha.work and look for its reimbursement from increased tax values. He said in an Wmia frnm Mlvrtn Irt Wrwiatnr and tfl J Tenth street on the east there were I . .W .Art kl.l. T . Be Hop!, AT9UL Wnrry mm A the 1miIii BUe f lAt. Women more than men are nossesa- not more than 200 block. It was ex- ed with a dread of growing old, nof plained on the other hand that there realizing that matnrltr has Its charms- were over 400 blocks in tho whole city and compensations. We wish young people oft'ener had it Impressed upon them that they may provide for a hap py old age by laying op a reserveof and that even with macadam, it would be impoy?lb'e to improve all tho streets with the money that wunld be availablo under an even more liberal bond issue. Mr. Brown -moved to Police Court Yesterday. F. Hannerford. the young white man charged with being mixed up In the affair of former Special Officer C. T. Croora ou Tuesday night, was found not guilty in the police court yesterday and was discharged. S. F. Watts, charged with being drunk. was rired ZZ and costs. Mrv. WInslow's Soothing Syrup has been rased for over CO years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, an 4 is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Im mediately. Sold by Druggists in every part ,of the world. Twenty-five 'cents bcttle." tte sure and ask for Mrs Wtnslow's Soothing Syrup 'and take no other. ?HRAVrEED UNDER THE FOOD P. ?nvc3 ACT. JUN 20th. 190$. SERIAL N'TJMBKu 100S. tnth-aa-tf. sound health and a store of happyxStr,ke out Uk charge f the cost of memories as well as by cultivating .Macadam Improvement pro rata to tastes and resources which will out-1 property owners. Mr. McQnecn favor- last youth. As for those who are al-(l the same, but upon a vote on that ready approachlug middle age, there sectirn it was decided to 'et It remain is no surer way to grow old premature- a? it Is. The amount had been orlgi ly than to dread the future. It Is es- nally carried for an Issue 'of $400,000 sentlal. if we wish to keep young, to but several regarded the amount so cultivate that hopeful habit of mind so tpo thot it would endanger tho prop characteristic of youtb-the hope which ,sition of anything at all and the ac makes one able to say with Browning some disens, -The best is yet to come - and with , to mak the amount pavable by Lucy Iircum. Every year life is Iar-. the pTOnerty owners due one-fifth upon ger and deeper aiyl more beautiful In completion of the pavement and hc Its possibilities." Allied with this at- ba'ance in four semi-annual payments, tltnde of expectancy must be the abll- all to become due at onee in case of Ity to see the amusing side of life, refusal of any instalments by the Worry and vexation ovef what would p mostly, cwners better be laughed at result in dlsflgur-i Deferred payments to bear G per Ing wrinkles. Above all. If the ir cent interest, annually. brln? us. n. thM- .hftnM n Krtr. I A provision Is Included reouiringi derstandlng of ourselves, a broadening pir?DWrt1? owers tto or improve P iPtlM h ,n .Wr.VTj; Zl sidewalks when streets are to be in tlul l iti 1 r.Pved same Jo be paid' to the city in faith In Providence, we shall find Ufa rthrC quarterly InsUliaients where abundantly worth the living, no mat- Uh0 property owner desires- The ter wnat may be the number of our Board of Aide men has the rleht to prescribe the material for both streots and sldewaTks. Mr. Yc-pp suggested the advisability of the creation of a street commission, but it was stated that the work would be done by con- quested to make any systems acquired or built an added security for the bonds. A clause wois pjso added, if in the discretion, of the City Attorney, it was hough5aeeirabIe, absolving the city from liability for water pressure in case of flro. . The bill was flna'ly passed, and a lit tle after 10 o'clock the conference ad- Mr. O'Brien desired that the bills bo published . in the newspapers for the information of a P. He said it was not proposed to take the citizens at any disadvantage. The bill. was. a good ono and the Board was not ashamed to have it published. The City Attorney stated that he would later furnish . copies to the press, if tho papers desired topublish the bills. Give mo the girl with ravishing eyes. And sweet, red lfps: She is better than mansions of . stone. Or temples of brick, For joy and pleasure there will be, If she takes. Rocky Mountain Tea. T. TT. Bunting Drug Co. FOI SALE I Three Good Mules Suitable for farm or wagon use. We have our usnal line of eessonabU goods: 8EED OATS. SALMON ULL CREAM-CHEESE. CKES AND CRACKERS. BAGGING AND TIES. SARDINES. And a full stock of other groceries always on hand. Hall & Pearsall. GEO. O. CAVLORD'S og DepactiinnieirDti OF 1,000 yards of Sc dress gimghams 6c per yard this week. 1,000 yards of 15c colored Madras 10c this week: 1,800 yard3 of 15c Dotted Swias this week 10c " 1,000 yards of 25c flowered organdie 9c this weefe. ' 1,000 yards of So Dotted Lawns, this aveek 6c per yard. 1,009 yards of white'&eck Dimity, 15c kind, this week 10c. 1,000 yards of the best 15c Percales this weeSc 11c 1,660 yards of 19-inch Ch&aa eflk, all colors, this week 29c ,;, 1,060 yards of 12 l-2c light percales, I 1,006 yards of 27 inch China Silks, af! SB inches wide, fhis week 10c per yard, , colors, fthis weeds: 45c, 1,660 yards of best 6c and pc light calicoes, this week 5c per yard. 1,000 yards bite pique, 15c kind, this week 10c per yard. 1,000 yards of 25c white piques, this week' 14c. 1,060 (yard of 10c chambreya, thisi week 7 l-2c 1,060 , yards of, 36-inch China - Silks, a!l colors, 75c kind, this week 5Sc i 1,000 yards of White Figured Madras 15c kind,, this week 12 l-2c 1,000 yards of White figured Madrid 35c kind, this week 23o( , 1,006 yards of 15c, 40-ihc& wide white l Lawns, this week 12 l-2c. These Prices will Last One Week oct 12 tf (INCORPORATED blrthdfcys. Western Review. 1mm IIrrC of CJiUd. That which disparages us and quick ens revolt is no less a factor In a T Atlantic Coast Lines' new shops are at Waycross, Ga. You can make taoixey by building home for tho m D.oj: S advertisement. HOLUSTTR'3 aociyOoanlalnTcannffgofs mm aa 1 itmm i i vim. LC 7zm FOX SILL3W PEOPU child's emotional life. But there Is this' racL anyway, and that It could bo difference wc hare the better oppoH band'ed through the regular channels, tnnitr tr tofA nrtit. k. The bill was then adopted as a tala repnratbn. there is n certain wh?,le' Me8Sr arranfd Pathetic pleasure In standing with hu- IS2S? The bill authorizing the people of the. city to pass upon water works and inanity where Irs J6ys. Its longings, its embarrassments and Its dlsanDolnt- ments nrv slmp!est; and newest, and. 'perforce, where impbtency is absolute. Give tne this most uncommercial, this dlvtnest of enterprises for my own! Give me a child to be at home with, to sewerage jointly in "a 'bond Issue of not exceeding $500,000 was next taken up by tho iCty Attorney and read. The bri gives power to buy existing or con struct entirely new systems of water The Atlantic Cafe Opposite A. C. L. Depot "Tho place can and will serve you right." - . sters arid Steaks A SPECIALTY. . ATLANTIC CAFE. GIESCHEN BROS., Prop. Jaa-25-tf. . - Only. G E O. O. G A Y LO R D'S Big Departmet Store. i FinuOy I be la absolute confidence with! if t' or sewerage in case the bond issue cannot refashion my warped, -wrln-1 carries, on May 7. It also contains kind and discolored old soul Into thelS1 riht to condemnation proceedings unbiased graces and the ethereal purl-1 SlJJlf a?f P?Lt0 tb sheer delight of IL-Pattersoa Du hw a right to do the work and assess Bola la SSccv Majraxlne. thesame against the property, co'lect- One thousand homes are needed V In lWl ame way as taxes are Wrcro.. nT ifSR'Snn1? Jl oi! collected. Payment, fr counec- adTertlsomeat uoo nwt be paid cne-tMrd In 9ft davgi Who Are Y6u Looking For? THE MACHINE SHOP .V OF -NEWKIRIBROS. To iGot Mbchlnory Ro- '"4 Vv-'.-palrod;-,.:'";-.;;::;- Write for Samples Se Stf Wholesale and HetalL Phob 595. IHI U NTOEvJC BOOTS Long,legSi laced hunting boots as near waterproof as is possible to make. Sold all winterat six dol lars. Price this week v 84.75 ,9 i- ;-: 1 1 . s ' and the balance in installments of one, j fe 7-tf y .' ' . " ' '' te S - 1 ' i-
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