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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1909. PAGE FOUR Whe flUocntna Star Thursday, February 11, 1909. rtf'EATHER REPORT. U. 8. Weather Bureau Wilmineton. N. C, Feb. 11, 1909. Meteorological data for the 24 hours INDULGE IN POLITICS (Continued from first page.) cratic platform in this regard. Bills passed final reading: final reading: Ada Department of Agriculture , State Superintendent of Public In-r, struction to the Board of Trustees oi j me uanuy uixw .umstreis ui the University of North Carolina; al-( thirty all-star colored comedians, sing- lnw rnmmissinnprs of OnslOW COUllty ty,c,-; m v . , n -r. TT'-J-v T?o-h If!- I r J lt3 Ud"la " mUO'all!. Will UC enains at o jr. ivi. neuucsuaj, x t 0 use sumius or sueciai iuuu cuncvi- ... 5 A Temperature at 8 A. M. D degrees; ed fhlaw & 1905; relating to offering at the Academy of Music to 8 P. M. 53 degrees; maximum 6G de-time for computation of settlement of .night. The latest song hits of the erees; minimum 53 degrees; nrsan j state debt, extending time to July, ! season, exclusive with the "Dandy RainfYll for the day, .03: fo month, 1.03 inches. Stage of water in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville Tuesday .at 8 A. M. 6.3 ieet. iftm- nrovide better working of pub- 1 tne : u moHa in c.u in hprl an ri countv: . . . House bill to permit the ex-sheriff of performance, headed by Billy Ker Duplin to collect b?ck taxes. sands, best known of all colored min- The new Judicial District was dis- strels. The parade, featuring the fa- cussed. The Bamnger Dill to create a 1? Storeopen 8 o'clock fir Bring Your Punch Card The Firm That Pays Your Car Fare. L WUW SALE! m ssed. The Bamnger Din 10 create mous Cotton pickers' Band, will move Judicial District composed of Guil-, x,-,,, . . . ' tt,. Vnvfh rarn1ir-Fa r ThtirSdaV. 1 M,man .mint Pi was latfl c 1XJ11& yimtx on ecus ueuvc somewhat colder in east portion; Fri-1 before the Senate as the special order 1 and 2 o'clock this afternoon. Begins Monday, Feb. 8, continues 1 week? Those who remember our White Sales of past years will be anxious foj? opening of the doors, Monday morning, and more pleased when they behold the Host of Bargains that awaits them. day fair; moderate Wst winds. Port Calendar- Sun Rises. -Feb. 11. . . .6:53 A. M. Sun Sets i:6b v. xu. Dav's Length 10 hrs. 35 min. High water at Southport I - . v -a after a lengthy discussion. The Din Man of the Hour, went, on second reading and passed j Seats wiill go on sale tomorrow 19 to 21. Objection was made to the morning at Plummer's for the produc third reading and forced over to ano-, tion of the "Man of the Hour" at the ther day for the final reading. t Academy Saturday night. The atti- The Senate adjourned to 31 inurs- tude of the press toward this play has High water at Wilmington 2:12 A. M. P. M. day morning. been most interesting because wholly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. Cooper Se;d Oats. Peterson &. Rulfs Slippers. Hewlett & Price We Appeal. S. A. L. Inauguration Rates. 4 People's Saving Bank Statement. Crystal Palace All New Program me. American National Bank State ment. Murchison National Bank Condens ed Stement. Jefferson Lodge No. 61, K. of P. Annual Banquet. Business Locals. For Sale Nice Cottage. Mrs. G'so. B. Brooks Valentines. For Sale "Koi Bito" Valentines. St. John's Parish Guild Silver Tea. Middle Sound School Entertain ment. Misa Nannio Dance. Mnncp 31st Dav. Representative Morton called the xew York city production there was j House to order at 10 o'clock. Speaker ;a perfect unanimity among all the! Graham being still aosent on account ; newspapers as to the success and of the death of Mrs. Horner, there WOrth of the piece. This was echoed was a motion by Mr. Currie that the,m the weeklies and re-echoed in the House elect speaKer pro tem. ior i monthly and quarterly magazines.! the remaining period in the absence Educational bodies gave endorsement i of the Speaker, ihe motion was ; to tne piay without managerial solid adopted. Mr. Currie then put m nom ination Mr. Morton, of New Hanover, tation and many men of affairs in all departments of activity found in the and his election was unanimous, an ! piay. inspiration for praise. New Programme Today. The Crystal Palace will present an entire cnange oi programme com- Southern Music Opine. ovation being tendered this popular; legislator and able presiding officer. Petitions: Currfe, to appoint jus tices of the peace in Little River and mencing with this afternoon and this Rock Fish townships, Cumberland nfiW hil wni hold forth for tho rst county. Taylor, from citizens of j of the week The different acts now i Brunswick against the no fence law. running will be changed and the new , Introduction of bills: Underwood, iQnes will be just as delightful, so the limiting liability assumed by fidelity paiace management promises, as the' and insurance companies; Everett, old ones. The people on this week's to change the name of Scotland Vil- nave proven very popular, this be-, lage to n,ast laurinDurg; v,oxe, oi ing attested both by the hearty ap Wake, to compromise and settle in- piause given at each performance and debtedness of the State University .bv tho jarete andienres that havn Darden Valentine ! to the estate of the late David L. greeted the present bill. The chanse Swam; Pickett, to prevent fraudulent which goes on today will be good for House Our Eye- pacKing or appies; ureen, to mcorpo- both novelty and merriment. rate tne pamnco ana ieuse Kiver , nfferinas at th Riio tiji J t -kt . a- J PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. J. W. Ellis, of Calabash. Brunswick county, was in the city yesterday making business calls LOCAL DOTS. Two high-class vitagraph films will be offered at the Bijou this afternoon and evening. "The Two Sons, the Saint and the Prodigal" is a story of The demand is steardily growing for Embroideries and Embroidered goods ami we are better prepared than ever before to supply your every need. The assortment of Swiss and Nainsooks, Match sets, with deep flounce and Allover to match, and the neat fine patterns are simply extraordinary. White Lawn and Madras 40-in. White Parisian Lawn, 12 l-2c value, White Sale 7 U2c 2S-in. White Lawn, White Sale . 4 1-2c 10c White India Ldnaa, White Sale 7 1-2c 45-in. French Lawn, 25c value, White Sale... 14 1-2c 45-in. French Lawn, 40c value. White Sale 29c 30c, 35c, 40c and some 50c Patterns In White Madrass, a wonderful assortment and extraordinary value, ail go at White Sale for 23c Women's Muslin Underwear Children's white muslin Drawers, White Sale iqc 25c Corset Cover, lace trimmed W.hite Sale 15C 36c Muslin Corset Cover, Fancy Lace Yoke 23c $1.25 Corset Cover, fine muslin i yoke of three rows fine Val Lace, full size 98c Ladies' full size Ruffle Neck and Sleeves Night Gown, WTiite Sale 4gc Ladies' Night Gowns, fine muslin, $2.00 value, White Sale $1.48 Fine muslin Underskirts deep ruffle, full size 49c Extra fine muslin Skirts, deep embroidery or lace flounces, White Sale $2.69 Fine white muslin Drawers, deep tucked ruffle, White Sale 25c Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Longcloth, Cambric, Nainsooks, Linens and Linen Sheeting, Many new White Goods, Wash Goods and Silks just received. fe 6 tf Tho T.itorstnro nonsrrrrmnt th tavern life near London wherein a dis xwh r.miino nrni m hniH its sipated young man and the village Mr. S. M. Godfrey is in the city' regular meeting at 4 o'clock this a! w with thP Ampriran Katinna! ternoon at the club room. panion ana evil associates make up j the dramatis personae. It teaches a Thp "Rritish stpflmpr Vpra Cant. ' TirVil.o-T-i. incest, on,i mill s .. . I ' " . l j IIUUIVWUIV CllUt Ut; t V . I national bank- j Allen, cleared port jesterday for Bre-1 worth seeing. "The Bride of Taba! aratory to be- men witn 9534 bMes of cotton, valued ,va" is a. beautiful Indian love story in which a brave and an Indian maiden are the central figures. There is a to be with the American National Bank for some time, learning the ma- J chinery of the ing . system. pre coming casnier or a new national Pt $495,000, consigned by Alexander Bank soon to be opened at Cheraw, Snrunt & Son J. v., yjl vv II .11 i . V IklLdLll UUUUC1 i J . jm il i 1 , i u 11 will be president. Mr. Thos, E. Coo-! -A valentine dance will be given !fu d h f weii .nac per, of the American in this city, is at Concordia Hall by Miss Nannie ends well Both pictures will be one of the stockholders in the new garden tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'-,l0U1Kl quite pleasing, enterprise .clock. A voting contest will be con- 'ne Leurana. - 'ducted for the most, ponular lady pres-1 Going on all the time from 2 to 11 Mr. A. C. DeVaue and bride, nee ent ' ; P. M., at the price of five cents. All Miss Alberta Smith, of Davidson, N. ' inew pictures daily. We are giving- C. arrived in the 'city last evening A soci?,1 and business meeting of ,nve pictures today, all up-to-date. Stop and will be at home to friends in this the Westminster League of Christian . jn and see something very funny and city at Mrs. Williams', on Chesnut. Endc- vor .vill he held toinght in the instructive. Special attention to la between Front and Second streets, parlors of the First Presbyterian foes and children. They were married at the home of Church. All j'oung people of the con- j the bride's parents, Mr. ; nd Mrs. L. gregation are cordially invited whe-j BAIDEN-HUGGINS NUPTIALS R. Smith in Davidson on Tuesrlav ev- ther members of the congregation or; oning and win be .cordially received by noi. Pretty P.arriage Last Evening at n:any Wilmington friends, Mr. DeVane : An entertainment will be given to-, Home of Bride's Uncle, being oi the clerical forces of the At- ; m0rrow evening at 8 o'clock at Middle1 A. wadding occasion of much inter lannc Coast Line in Wilmington. ; Sound school house, which promises est to friends in the city and else- j to be an enjoyable affair. The pro- where, was solemnized last evening .at W. L. I. AFFAIRS. (gramme consists of two plays, "When 9 o'clock, when Miss Willie Huggins, jLove Conquers Pride" and "Practical daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hug- Handsome New P.n Adopted Specu- Joke and the Results." The admission gins, of Nichols, S. C, was united" in i-uun wo ticcnon ot vpxam. : will be 15 cents. marriasrp to Mr Arthur Hamilton Rai- den, at the home of the bride's mcle Mil m OTTLf O IN BO0 jB lltL Of n 9 At the regular monthly business j meeting of the Wilmington Light In-: By deed hied for record yesterday rn , -u r " ?x Mro Pliffnr Tnmr-a TTMr r.r,o lyl 1 ' 0 U- Ill I UcSS rnu v,.i - fmm thP Arneriran ckt-kct, rwra street, where she has been residing made report and the company adopted tion, lots 1 20 and 21 in block 22. rrtLll m' the design of a very handsome pin according to the official plan of CaroM?r f Grace Methodist church, offi whir.ii Txrm ho rt o0 o Ki Una. Plare. on Rnnth sirip of Wnitt , ciated, and the happy nuptials were the organization by its members, the avenue, 198 feet west of 20th street, j itn-cssed by a concourse of friends rontrart for thP ipwpi hoin, o.-orri 99x113 feet in size. The nonsidpration and relatives, a number of whom were j out-ot-town guests. I contract for the jewels being awarded ; S9xll3 feet in size. The consideration to a nrominent firm of manufacturing i is not named -Mr. Chas. P. Norwood was yester- The decorations were prettily ar-' ranged, appropriate for a Winter wcd- day sworn in by Col. John D. Taylor, ; rUno- thP inr Bomp f r.pp anri clerk of the Superior Court, as depu- white prevailing throughout the home, j ty register oi deeds in the office of The parIor was given an artistic dis- HE WAS NOT WALKER. Jewelers in the North upon designs rurnished. As yet no election of a commander to succeed Capt. Wm. P. Robertson, i esixiitiu. ii:is r iHRTi nTnfTPn rmn rno 'mr- t i TT j. h. . v vi i -1 1 1 1 1 Ti n za za j or rno i tmvt n nn c m . company l3 now under commanfl of Mr Norwood has been in the offlii ? ay . tn,e sl?"a3t- Palms ana First Lieut. Thos. J. Cause. At the i Wie the flrVt of tbj fvear but was not ming a bankof greens, shel- r,6?S TUSay tnh'Sht' a- Tffiite'a fnTuctfltoth'offlce11" fpri ontf ZnfL coTLT ml S wf,il ! deIJUty UntU yeSterday" i in SSrt Xndants was Miss report, to the command at the inspec tion and drill this evening, so that as soon jis the election company wi The emblem adopted by the compa- Rock v Poi nt N O V7h n -YP tPr 'Mr' HuSh Huggins, sister and broth ny is in the form of a shield of gold,iday thJre rSassed 'here f 2 eenUemln of ' er of the brid' Nichols' s- C; Mrs. the colors being red and blue. Across SJL 5.1 5f 55.?! H. P. Millikin, of Clankton, N. C: Mrs. the top of the snield is a setting or to see the morn n? nmprs Aftr hP E L- Moore, and Miss Geneneve fh-P iowoi ..miomtv, i UIf; morning papers. Alter ne . t.,, , and i, ; J ilor one mile, a posse of our young ....v.n w5.i ii'Diiu ui am- .men hpnripri """"lluu- J" win ue very pret.-ianfi dnntnr tir on,l KT,1 i 1 l . . . ttUU "ULOr ;L""T';-- j u uy U1(imners or may be Walker To Oor Patrons and PybDSc Sbh General HOIUiE PRICES On the Following Standard Brands of Case Goods We Will Prepay Express Charges on All Orders of Four Quarts or More: CHESTERFIELD, 4 quarts Express Paid $4.00 ROSE VALLEY, 4 quarts, Express Paid $4.00 OLD HENRY, 4 quarts, Express Paid $4.00 JEFFERSON CLUB, 4 quarts, Express Paid $4.00 ROONEY'S MALT, 4 quarts, Express. Paid .$4.00 DUFFIE'S MALT, 4 quarts, Express. Paid $4.00 SARATOGA, 4 quarts Express Paid ..$5.00 ECHO SPRING, 4 quarts Express Paid ...$5.00 GREEN RIVER, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.00 OSCAR PEPPER, 4 quarts, Express Paid $5.00 OVER HOLT, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.00 CASCADE, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.00 UPPER TEN, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.00 HARPER, 4 quarts, Express Paid $5.00 FORRESTER, 4 quarts Express Paid $6.00 THREE FEATHERS, 4 quarts Express Paid $7.00 MOUNT VERNON, 4 quarts Express Paid $6.00 DEWAR SCOTCH, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.00 BLACK AND WHITE, 4 quarts Express Paid $5.59 KING WILLIAM, 4 quarts, Express Paid $7.00 BEST APPLE BRANDY, 4 quarts Express Paid $4.00 BEST PEACH BRANDY, 4 quarts Express Paid $4.00 If 'f ' Ik Old OKI Oscar UEPPEK Mill ..JPSP$ Duriller. All orders will have our besl: and prompt attention. in plain packages. Goods shipped OUYD-BEfrTOJ O0STDLL8P3G CO NORFOLK, VA. Formerly of Wilmington, N. C. ! election is ordered, the Rockv Point Pqsi;p Ha. ntprMtinn F iscnaaat, or Jr'lttsburg, p., best mai 11 be ready to elect witt- i RCky De ience with a Sn 9 Ex" ; Out-of-town relatives and friends pre (llJTy ;ent wei"e Louise Huggins an Ada Smith, maid-of-honor; little El leese Capel, ring bearer; Mr. Edgar jSchaadt, of Pittsburg, P., best man. s- and Its Passing Yesterday to be Followed by Cold Wave Freezing. The early hours of yesterday wit nessed the passing of the southwest storm in this locality as predicted by the Weather Bureau and for today we are promised much colder tempera tures with the thermometer probably five jewels, underneath which i th ! I" " 1 11J"5, 1J,aiJC1 & AU5 u TTnns. nf rninn r. r. a Wra ttown to treszmg Dy tnis morning. Tne ri . . . r r iiju ieu ana nroceeaea un tne rai roaa ' " ' 1 otnrm rr.onifocoH Ucoif iiovo hv VQTv P. O. Box 831. SOUTHWEST STORM 0 rlir v-nMnV.r. v, 1 1 1 if! "IftJU VV111UO ctllU O, UllVlilfi 1 dill JU&L ue- by the chief burgomaster t"fCB yictu uy ij . fnrp -av nn. . intprvnle imHi aht , bethought themselves. "It waisn. ana tn-e receiving party "wTndnw tha . .. .... ... -otos rriTrTirc!Ori -r a T-. n ty- hc fr anna " " " --o " ' I m in pfl in tp I v that a-.i-"-.v uniuui. m nn. nu , Y. M. C. A. This Evening. least insecure were blown out by the high winds and locomotion on the I ccro , ,j r- rr-i of t.Ti a hriffo in thA ritv vj luumcu ulj in guiuen ngures. mey : 7 . , . f , ,j , , , "rho. nririo ia q vnnn luimeu n posse ana were onto mm' - - streets was difficult excent in thP rii- Ulr. t , -.ji-x- xi host nf ndm rpra in WilminoAn and t'ueeli5 Welts except in me Ul" Lbe Junior guns dTawV' WeooTbo w,tt ; the groom iS formerly Toronto, LLgSS'f !h!,Sl0?L- tears la his eyes, told the crowd 'he,Hanada, having been connected witt " "th"-" , - "- ijepartment or the Y. M. C. A win hold an interesting rally at the Asso ciation building this evening, begin ning at 8 o'clock. There will be a gymnasium drill as a preliminarv to the evening's pleasures and this "will be follows d by a fast game of basket ball by the two teams of the Juniors. The Blues, will include in their line-up H. Davis, L. Futrell, O. Fillyaw, David Jones and J. Clowe. The Reds will liti?-up with A. Goldberg, P. Fowler George Bowden, K. Davis and John Fowler. All are invited to witness the irill and exklWtio. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of Kemp, Tex., that a plot ex isted between a desperate lung truoble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cought that stuck to' me, in spite of all remedies, for years, My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored my health completely, I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to precent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by It. R. Bellamy. weren't Walker:" that he had been'tne Jewelry firm of Mr. Geo. Honnet, held up the second time and the next , on North Front street, for some time time has was "aerwine" to brine a suit ; Past- He has made many frfenrls here for mental anguish and slander ;and the couple was extended the best against Pender county. About this time, a good Samaritan, Mr. Miles Sparkman, who felt sorry for the tramp, tendered him some dinner and filled his pockets with peanuts. Then the tramp explained the desire for the newspaper, stating he wanted to make a pillow of them to, sleep on at night wishes of the many present. They Slippers for "Slumberland't Peter Valentine Dance- and Party. Miss Nannie Darden will give a Val entine dance and nartv Frld av even- to keep pine straws out of his neck, jing at Concordia Hall from 8:30 to Mr. Thos. J. Brown, of tnis place, ; j.i : 4U o'clock. A voting contest will is happy in the possession of a pair of twins. He is in reecipt of numer ous congratulations from friends wish ing him "many happy returns. Will Inspect Steamers. Capt. P. T. Dicksey and Capt. J. T. Borden, United States steamboat in- i 4- ; i a j .. 8CTv?a y 3 re,reshments were cially inspect the steamers Lyon, CaS. j. u. uraasnaw; irayiing, uapt. J. H. Williams; Navassa, Capt. F. B. Rice, and the Whitlock, Capt. W. D. Bliz zard. ' Capt. Dicksey, who is a popu lar Wilmingtonian, is serving as in spector, vice Capt. Rice, until April 1st. be held for the most popular young iday present and a mail ho will be placed in the hall for the nnmnsfi oi .mailing valentines to the guests. The j Slippers for "Slumberland" at Peter son & Rulfs. . Mr. Obadiah Watkln s santer ; affair promises to be .quite interesting made a desperate attempt for liberty; and enjoyable for all who attend by gnawing a log through in the i barn where he is confined attached by t Entertainment at Immanuel a trace chain. He happened to gnaw through the wrong log. Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds, Laxative Bromo Qninine, the world wide Cold and grip remedy removes cause. Call for full name. Look for signature B. W. Grove. 25c. YOUR CAKE IS DOUGH or at least it might as well be unless . you use . SAtJEPS FLAVORING ' EXTRACTS o-LLcuLiuii oi irienas is again called to the ice cream festival to be given from 4 to 6 this afternoon and from 7:30 to 11 o'clock this evening for the benefit of the carpet fund of Immanuel Presbyterian Church ' The. room pf the cHfcrch and a pleasant time Is assured an who at- UPJoir "Slnmheriand" at Peter- Mothers know real joy who have seen the quick relief given to the lit Uf ones by Vick's Croup and Umonia Salva. Have it ready 25750 and $1.00 All Drngglsts. ,. SCHUTT'S PHARMACY Have you tried our Chocolate and Manhattan Ice Cream? The betft in the city. SCHUTT'S PHARMACY Second and Princess Sts, PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIAL TY. Quick Delivery- Phone 534. : jan 27 tf rn KJTQ We are now selling our entire lock of Footwear at 10 per cent, off for CASH ONLY. No odds and ends. "EVERYTHING NEW THAT'S GOOD.: PHpno 1445. Ho. 7 N. Front St. ft ! X 1 1 ' "
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