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THEHORNLNQ STAB, WILM INGTON, SUNDAY, FEBEITAEYjlO 1907.; PAGE FOUB t Cbe.iTOornfns Star; Sunday. February 10. 1907. LOCAL DOTH. I GREAT- PYRAMID OF GEZEH. J 1 i i S. Department of Agriculture The annual congregational meet- J- Adam Bchnet on Religious Phase of j r r c PnnVa T tithnmn rhnrrh will Thlc World e Wonder. ' bo bo d on Tuesday- night of this week a rnrc treat is In store for Bible stu- 'at S P. M. , dents In tho lecture 19 no delivered 1 j Tho Hospital Clrclo of h King's by Mr. J. Adam Boanet. V. D. M., of i Diughtcrs wll hold tho rejrnrar Cx?nth- Pittsburg. Pa.,-under th? auspices cf ly meeting Tuesday morning ai 11 uic vtaicn i .wit mum ubli , Sale 'Begins " MONDAY' FEBRUARY" 11. ... 'hit- EE. SUREv AND BRING Your Punch Card. U 3. Department of Agriculture ly meeting Tuesday morning at 11 me aicn i-jwsr wuic uu , fTX ' WeXer Bureau. o'clock at the residence cf Mrs. James cicty. cf Allegheny. Pa., at the Acad- j flil m M If ff WPmlnrtoa Feb 10 1&07 " Cnadboarn. on South Third street, emv. of Music Suuday afternoon at u, ni g M M 8 IB "Lmingtoa. no. i-m.'. T nvioek -o which ovcrvlrly is In- M H M a a M (MI MeleOro ogical uaia lor me i m ine poucc cun jt-su-jua, -u- - . .. " ku.. hour endlcg at s I. M. Saturday, sepu Mil er. colored, was tlned 15 and vllcd. Contrair tc pj u a ' . February 9. costs for being drunk and Julia Lewis, me pyramid In Lgnt called Cheops TeSpcraturv at s A. M. 23 degrees; cole red. was given 30 days on the U ot of Egyptian origin, was net built v c I V . ..-nil. rtrw! Vino never Iop:i nuOil n I U 8 P. M. U dgrroj: maximum 41 farm for Ulrordcriy conduct. ! T' .T VT ... . "i Y ,r.n ( The mo degrees: minimum 25 degrees; mean f The Daughter of Kebekah will . . 1, 1 uewf1907 f H?JTS; .k., .... .!b?T helr.a0Sk.. ..5!SB.-S?H bulWlne. iue freest to Uie world, are; lr::V .."k ' " 5Lnu.f'r"1:."c,aId to b... kuewn to teach deep scleu-! 2S o... rw. f.,, ... .r.j : tifo-truths, stating In no uncertain v f irt r ... 'tranner facts and nguits wuicu are . .a " " - ; The Luther League or at. rau s rrrnrfi w,th trim solera of I .. . :cec a Sale Commencing Monday ilih, at 9 O'clock. st sensational of all White Goods Sales. This will be the Whitest of the Whito Ooods Sfasnns All abriC3 in this sale. A few of the matchless bargains are mentioned here: -Inch White Lawn and Striped Dimities. 7c value 4 1-2c. )-incli White Lawn, 10c value, .7 1-2c will tender a rcceptica to all member . isc value 11 1-2c Far.m. r,cnIdv..f t??!?1?? , The' conftructicn arranreraent ou.l ; is-inch Persian Lawn, beautiful Forecast. Monday night in the hall of the Luther .,onr1(1 t intrinr .-niioripv u ir.. n - tv. VH In l.-. I r i,l. ' . v ... .i ..it.ow......v. v. w.v. ' " t fewvia, oiuu ii i-w and Mcndajr warmer anda . light . Ha oncer w IL SmIlh al lhe c-mpl?te corroboration of the Bible w rrtw iojji una?. jpol'ce station yesterday afternoon ry of man's fa'l and th plan of ! found la frcnt of the Southern Express his redemntlon oven to the mhuiten S'1 brU4r Iik 'oalldlng a crank shaft from nn auto- detail. The full sa'vatlon offered un Rises t :54 A M ! roobIe Owner may sccjro same by throueh .Tew'sh laws, ths ImpossIhiIly Un SetS a:3 P M I Drnlvlnr at Plfr Willi I r ....nr. If hi hlc monno ihn rtenth of China Silk this sale, per 3-ard 45c 2 in., GOc value 45c 27 in. Black, White and all colors, 3C-lnch Long Fold White Lawn; 10c value 7 1-2c 30-inch beautiful White Madras, figured, striped and checks; 25c value .19c 35 inch Lineu Finish, suitable for Shirtwaists; 15c value 10c 19c and 25c values 15c Among tho many bargains are found the Dotted Swisses, Piques, Nainsooks. Persian Lawns. French niaddon ilantrhtpr of Mr : measurements corre3ncnu 10 u oui iawns, iTench Urgandies. French Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Corbett are;,nri Mr Thm.iu r.iadrton nf xiiuon. wUh the intricate prophesies of Scrip-1 Batistes. Silk and Cotton Mulls. Day's length 10 bcurs and 11 minutes, j Announcement Is made of the mar-' resurrection of Christ securing re- Hlrh water at Wl trlngtcn 9 01 P M ' rlage of Mr. Bixter C. Green, employ-. e Irora aealrt ror an men. xne nar Hlgh water at latn.cn J.oi 1. .M . j row way fhe elorjflcaficn of thc . . Ithls cltr and a son of Mr. Council church, the salvation f the ' wo-Id. aro rKKoUr Al r AlvAUKiLrilo. c.mn of .vhnolP v. C and mi all ?hown c'arlv n vmIo . wh'le tnc 'Hattie A Vr. Ilnh-npt will usi 11 chrt of the quests at the tiom of Mr. and Mrs. L. boro township. p n Fnwlrr who ha bri, . 1 "'. ."1""t.L .vruv'i": interior arrancem?nt and w'll make y. , ii o ' P auu.iinvfs in auuitr cuiuxo ui : lh Slur tht fnrm.nl nnnnlnr nf thplr rx returned to her horn- on Mason- .j candy a3d fl;wer store to bo rorc bound. j heM Tnursday and p'rIday cf this Mrs. Wra. S. Clayton and little week- There will be music at night laughter left yesterday on a visit and cac'a lady will receive a souvenir to friends and relatives In South Caro-1 box cf candy. Una and Georgia. JuslIco Domemann yesterday gave Miss J. L. Gardner, bead milliner judgment for Mr. J. W Winders, of at the big department store of Messrs jcajtle Haynes. In a civil suit brought J. II. Rehdcr & Co.. left yesterday forUnH?r thc landlord and tenant act New York to select the Spring and I against Martha J. W. Kay. a colored Summer millinery stock for the large i woman whose husband left her with trm with which she is connected. ;a crop lo tc-ad. &ne assuming the obll- Mrs. J. D. Bule. of Bed Springs. I gallons cn the crop. C. D. Weeks, Fsq plain what he conceives to be the j toorbnT? --f tpu tnn? witness. No ai)Tision will be charged. ArTn"monts ui-o olc -n'flde for A'r. Bhnet to give a BIMe radlncr a the gnnip Plce Sundv n'cht ond hQ wil inrtc to m" the fl'th chinter! cf th Sorn's nf So'omon plain. Both services are free. WHITE WASH SALE. CO mch White Habutai Silk, 39c value 23c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. White Skirts ..50c to $2.93 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 '$1.25 and $1.50; special . . .98c $2.00 Values .. $1.48 Embroideries and Laces The new Swiss, Nainsook, Cam bric Edging and Insertion t match, 15c and 19c; this sale 19c Table Linens and Towels. 5c Towels, 39c the dozen. 10c Towels, 85c the dozen, or each 65c. Mercerized Tablecloth. Many other Bargains. 71-2c . .49c During this sae we will ell the $1.50 elbow length Black and White Silk Gloves, all sizes, for $1.29; and the $1 for 7Jc From present Indications t they will be scarce again better purchase a supply. We will also offer again 3,000 yards of tho pretty 15c and 25c French Organdies at 9 coats a yard. One pattern to a customer. SUNDAY SERVICES. Announcement Bv WUminqton Pas tors For City Pulp ts Today. 3G-inch UNION LINEN SUITING value 39c-25c yard S. C Is a guest of Mrs. U J. Merri- represented Mr. Winders and Marsden ' ni, Church or Christ. Scientist. Rrjm man. No, 3 Church Ujret. and was a Be'Iamy. Jr.. Krq.. appeared for the 0ddl Fellows building second fl ror; , guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merrlman at'd?feadsnt In the action. . services at 11 A. M- and S P. M. Sub- fe9-tf th n-iriir iiii n ivuiv Meet lesson sermon boui. am are i rTrr1 36-inch Sheer LINEN & LINEN CAMBRIC value 50c-39c yard Bring Your Punch Cards. Car Fare Paid on Purchases of $2.00 and Over. the Masonic Temple. Mr. Henderson Cole, of the Wil tnlngton Furniture Company, has re- Jeet lesson sermon Invited. Fifth Street Methodist Church. Rev. Kenneth D. Holmes, pastor. Services! M. and 7:30 P. M. by The Sale Extended. In order to clrse out odds and eads anil to Hrp rtistnnipr fh hn(flf nf n tamed from a twins trip to High i large amount of geeds that arrived " .l 11 ' coskl tag 'iillo delivery vir for usp In tho hil. ! lnn?f r n will ho R-nn In tho rirP cordially lnviteil St " u sal. 4. u 1 iia 1 m t w& 1 1 iiui 111 w hid i..'iiii Jiii'u . . 1 1 1 - i 1 1 1 ( 11 1 .1 1111 rti in i tin fiiacri: nr onyoer pastor; wuiquagtrsjiuju ... . - ... . " , , : an services 11 A. M. i , " ' 'VWTJ"C- " ld from a Baltimore ill be worn by the 1 v. . r t 1 L M - . . . . 111.' INI . n lllllill m 11UUI Alt. A. ..A' iuu ine Rreai cenire oi rurnuureiioo me ior m; nri saie. 11 na Deen .v . , . . i ! ng in th South. Besides mak- decided by Mr. J. W. H. Fuchs to co--1 ,...... .... large purchases of Mock for his , tinu? the tale at his popu ar establish- " 'WV , ' . deli . Mr C'n!r mtrrhnaf n ti-. 1 mrnl n Co.ilK wfroof fnf f. f ot. at C O UWN. otiut:hcin U, con tri van eta are manufactured ' day's papr Durlnt: thli right at H.rh Point, which alio nianu ;saV double red Southern Trading! A. Howard Re ief Anniversary. 0 The Howard Relief Club will cele brate the fifty-first anniversary of the rounaing or tne company with a ma 34 querade ball on Tuesday night of thi reek, and It promises to be a most ghtful affair. Chief Charles Schnib of the Wilmington Fire Dopart- PauVs Lutheran Church, corner j Vri"!." 01 .lemmi"enJ1o: ui 1 auvmcu uuu i:l'l)ll!ill(; iur lilt comfort and pleasure of the guests or o " " ;5il" -ir -a. I u.V ..rta- crvlno T ftll P f Theme. '" "uu,utr Ul - bargains are offerfd In every dnart- ; ''y' '0.k c i havo lTen order rtT1r Wn.r,t &uh f.rm. ; rorn.. Thr nrst s,le. of which this ' n' a XArHiVi in virn. house and these Pct,al Mn rrn7im, f,.. 'a ront'o'iatlon. as u TV!nI"ccnt sue- 7"v7, dancers. Practical Men Form Important Enter ,;.., mU nn i thoiiin,U of do!- t,on to.c - i 0 t ' m ft a i . & . prw ror wnmingion ana Vic n.ty. jar4 Wor1h ;f goods being sold it The Vulcaa Hnsint and Machine : prices that were a revelation to buy Company ts the name cf a new enter- j cr- orlx Joa; lauached la Wilmington by Mwsw. John U Graain. John 11. ' Real Estate Transfers. Lock fa w and W. P Carroll, al practi-' By deeds filed for record yesterday cal machinists with experience In the i the following real estate transfers .ln which they hate undertaken to-1 appear: John K. French to A. W St. Matthew s English Lutlieran Church. North Fourth street. Rev. The Atlantic Ccast Lines' new shops : are at Waycross, Ga. You can make vices at S P. M. Young Peoples' So ciety Thursday at S P. M. Every fthf TSo -mn-.n- nrllt A 4 ...k ! Ua.mi- V 1. QIxnr anH nnrl ?Pv,l PCrSOU W-lCOmC. new machinery to the plant of Messrs. 'of trust to 873 acres of land In' Cape ; Market Street M K. Church South GraCJln & Carroll and will do an ex-! Fear township. A. Shrler and wife corner .in n ana .uarivi sirte a ' ft T t f . rvegiey pasior. ouu.iaj sm.i i . , mon(.v by bllildlug homea for lho em. pmcuuk -n t-v .il .1 ... ; pOVO:s. Sfl, advertisement sermon subj-et "The Intcn Season. ; at 7:30 P. M. A'h Wednesday ser- unite Wash silk thl Rehder's. . wcok z c, at tocalre buslces,". The woris are 1 rated at Second and Brunswick streets tad the new firm is prepared to exe cute a I kinds of engine and machine work on short totlce Estimates are furnished on boiler, engine, machine, forglcg sod cast irc work. It Is the purpose of the young men at the head of the enterprise tc give Wilmington ! an engineering works second to none! ta the South toiay and by honest dealing and Grit -class workmanship to merit the patronage cf the people of he city anj adjoining country. Preaching at M. Sunday to Mlnnlo P McMlllen for 1100 and Kexrora. pasior. other considerations, property on east1 M. and :30 P. f lArontl. irt rnt nnrlh rt StCllOOl at a P. M. .'vster street 33tC5 feet in size. ! St. Thomas Church. Sunday services i be held March 13th. ALDERMAN FIFTH WARD. I hereby announce myself as can didate for reflection as Alderman from the Fifth Ward, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to Vulcan Engine and Machine Co. is now prepared to execute ail kinds of Engine and Machine work on short notice. We furnish estimates on Boiler, Engine, Machine, Forging, and Cast Iron work. Our intention is to give Wilmington an Engineering Works sec ond to none in the South, and by honest dealing and good workman ship to secure the patronage of machine owners generally. Works located at Second and Bruniwick Streetso 'Phone 1024. io 10-lt tw-rW.i Crossett Shoes for Men $3 50-S4. Lesief HpIs for IVJen $3. Robert G. Grady and wife to Winnie Mass at 7 and 10:30 A. M. Vesper n. Shenard. for fJ00. one-half undl- sermon 7:45 P. M. Sunday school at o clock. Bhdfn Street M. E. Church, Rev. A. vlded Interest In property at north west comer of Tenth and Wooster streets. CGrllO feet In sire. PULLMAN AGENT. Mrs. Mary E. Brown Dead. lendn wil' regret to learn of the desth cf Mrs. Mary Fi Brown, wife of Mr A. C Browu. which occurred after a lingering Illness with consump tion yeferday morning at 11 o'clock at J. Parker pastor: Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school at 3:30: prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 8 o'c'ock. The public ore cor dially Invited to attend. and the interment will be In Bellevue cermet? ry. CapL S. V. Bunting Appointed at Wil mlnflton Long Service. (Communicated.) CarK. S. V. Bunting, for 3 years a conductor In the Pullman service, ha been promoted to the poltlou of Pul -maa agent at Wilmrsgion. If there is a man In the service of this great corporation who well deserves this j Ne Grove of Druids. promotion as a recognition of merit, Mvrtle Grve of DrvMs. reentlv or . through ell these lone years of public ; 'nnire in thU eltv. will be Instituted ervlce. he ha n-ver had a scratch : frrallv acord'n to the ritual of thc against his record. He commenced ' -or Vrldav nlht of thli week in with the company and has grown and Germanla . Pall, over . f. Holme' oxpaoded as this great concern that i store, on Soi'th Fmnt Ptrcet. All ho ha served so many years as en-j Prulds in the eltv and vlslfn bmth ductor. and as we have known, ha? ? are Invlte to attend. The affair srown. Ccnductor Bunting so manviwlll later resolve Itself Into a sorial rears iatient and falthf il. may knew esin and a most pleasant evening Agent Buatlag -racy years to come, f Is anticipated. Tbf writer of these lines, who has i Known Agent Bunting Intimately fo-ReUfre Her Rfn "n River. 1 rears, would like to say In cone u-! Tle teTT,er A- J- Johnson, which sico. I has heen laid up for some time on ac- -fert 's to br alth and much succes ' rount of lne low depth of the water In to -Pheble." My Icng-tlme friend" ,,be rver- rsterav resumed her runs ... n-i, on niaK river. Mr. w. J. Meredith, the asent. savs that be ' hnrei no to nnerato the boat on her Attorney General Bonaparte yester day transmitted to the Senate a letter the famllv resld?nce. No. 520 Hrnett f stating that the records of the Do- strccL She Is survived by her hu-1 partment of Justice do not show that band and several ehTrtren nil of any person by the name of Charles -whom have the slncerest svmpathy of,s- Hanks has ever been employed in f th Sec5nd Ward t hPrebv an !aM m their b-rearenent The funeral any capacity by the Department. Tho JL. & wit? fli win taKe P'ac at ii o-ciock this Tom-,"-" 9 cuan from tho Second Ward in" fr m Hiaden S!ret M. K. Church . umu iu uuu uui ui iu nw fe 10 su wo frltf W. W. KING. FOR ALDERMAN. Having been urged by my friends to do so, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the Fifth Ward. Wr. P. GAFFORD. fo 10-lt FOR ALDERMAN. At the solicitation of many voters He funds under his control. The com munication was In response to a reso lution introduced by Senator Tillman. fe 10lt JOHN H. SWEENEY. A Valuable Lesson. "Siv years ago I learned a valuable lesson." writes John Pleasant, of Mag nolia. Ind. I then began taking Dr. King's New Life Pills, and the longer I tako them the better I find them." They please everybody. Guaranteed at It. R. Bellamy's. Druggist. 25c. FUNERAL OF MR. SCOTT. Hour Postponed Until This Afternoon i rcs:T,lar schedule - w..,, nticnu. The funeral of the late Mr it u A qd T:.' . . 7 . . K . . i inwe unaernni. principal or otl W&S DOC neld vefprrfav nfin ,n . . . . - - - i v: ' i n 41 i ii iii m. I mi h ruin wr a r finnn b nnii. - . . . . ZZrZ. r-"7.' ourfat 5 o'cr-ck this afernoon iwnoaca nniii ri , Grea'est Bargains In Ladies Mus lin Underwear this week at Rehder's. Seed a the Mr. Greene o'clock thu rt,rC -r. nnne Armorr. iir. ureone will tike nJri r?; I? e 'eJriC? ' Fenle thc All young win take place from the First Baptist .men are Invited. , v-uuicu aaa ine interment wj be in uxjLdaid cemetery. Members of Capo Fear Lodge, of Odd Fellows acd of Stonewall Lodge. No. 1. Knights of Pythias, are called to assemble at their respective hal s at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon for the pnrpose of at loading tho obsequies la a body. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Paxo Ointment Is guaranteed to euro any ease of Itching. Blind. Bieed lax or Protruding Pile. in 6 to 14 Ur 07 money refunded. Mc. AT REHDER'S WHITE 8ALE. Potatoes Carolina Yacht Club The regular annual meeting of the Carolina Yacht Club will be held at the County Court House Monday night, February 18th, 1907, at 8:30 P. M. JOHN B. PESCHAU, J. VAN B. METTS, Purser. Commodore, fe 10-2M0&17 accVyUounfainTeallaggefs Commencing Monday Morning. Febru ary 11th. at 9 O'Clock. Will be Of- fered the Fol'owlni Btrgalna. Arong thA many bsrgalns are found the Dotted Swisses. Pioues. NInsooVs. Persian Lawns. French BMstes, Qlilc and Cotton Mnlls. White Wash Si'ks and Vnslln TTnderwear. Drawr. corset Covers. Gowns, all n3 Dozen Peppe at special prices during this Grand. 189 Dozen Boxes 3 8 IP- - I ooi n 318 Baas White Bliss Potatoes. 264 Bags Red Bliss Potatoes. 199 Bags E. R. Potatoes. 211 Cases Epsom Salts. 196 Dozen Pain Killer. 284 Dozen Laudanum. 180 Dozen Paregoric. 122 Dozen Machine Oil. 31ft DoTun Marlpm Oil 1 488 Dozen Castor Oil. rmlnt. Camohop. ' Z3 Boxes Nutmeg. SALE AT AUCTION. I will expose for sale to the highest bidder on next Saturday, February ICth, at auction at the City Hall door, one mule, which has become unfitted for service in the Sanitary Depart ment of the City. Hour of the sale, noon, and terms cash. WALTER E. YOPP, Chairman Sanitary Committee. feOlO-lt ALL PATTEKKl I i tiilp 1 1 Good News From Big Dept. Big Reduction in Our Overcoats and Clothing. $15.00 Saits $11.00 $12 00 Suits 9.00 $10.00 Suits $8.00 Suits . $15.00 Coats $12.00 Coats $10.00 Coats $8.00 Coats - TUESDAY, FEB. 12. MATINEE AND NIGHT mmm 7-incn nite Lawn and Striped, oca nn. Ft-r a..- 4 - I - mmw,, n,w ICUl DImtiei 7c value 4.12c ..o-inch Wte Twn ine 71-?c: 15c values 11 l-2c t I 2S-lnch White pTfH Tj.wn. heauU-l fu I sheer good: 15c va'ue 11 l-2c. 3Mnch beautiful WhltA M.n. ured. strltvd tnd checks. 25c value 19c! w io nenaer-s Mcnday. it One thoui-and hop, Rre ree(Jed at 'ycTosi..ua.. Heln bnlM hn, V W. B. Copper Shepard's ALL NEW t Moving Pictures COMPRISING COMEDY, SENSATION, SENTIMENT. ILLUSTRATED SONGS' By - . , Mr. Joe Natus." . Prices: Matinee, 15 and 25; Even ing. 25, 30 and 50. . Seats on sale Mon day. ' - . : - : fo io-it - ' i -v.'- .Vifdio-tf; t ' WILMINGTON, N. C. I - Good -Investment offers In growing town-. of vWaycrossv Ga, - See 'adver i tisemen '; -( - r 7.00 ....... -5.00 $11.00 9.00 7.00 ...... - 5.00 Beys and Girls Hose Specials This Week. 100 doz. 121-2c kind 10c 100 doz 15c bind ....121-2c 100 doz. 25c. kind 15c 100 doz. 85c fancy hand 25c 100 dozen Buster Brown 25c Owl Brand Clothing For Boys Reduced $2.00 Suits $1.50 $3-00 Suits 2.50 $3.50 Suits 3.00 $4.00 Suits ............ ? 3.50 $2.00 Boys Overcoats ..$1.50 $2.50 Boys Overcoata 2.00 $3.00 Boys "Overcoats $2 50 $4.00 Boys Overcoats $3.00 Save Trading Stamps. G E 0..N Q. CAYLORDrS Big Departmet Store. H o adl I gh t Overalls for; The Best of Clovoo . Mori SI.OO. fpr SI. 00. . ," . ' ..
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