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PAGE PARAGRAPHS. PEESONAL TOE SUPERIOR Ghe fllloviung Stat. N. C.i Continued from first page i $83 I I x-- -A ft t. jujfc.

3.. New ul Tuesday. October 9th, 1906. was represented by Hon. Jno.

D. Be'i-j lamy, wasouing the' defendant for tear- C-Mr. J. 1 -A; Perry, of Burgaw. was among yesterday's arrivals.

Mr. D. J. Aarca, of Mount Olive, was among yesterday's arrivals. Miss Anita DeRosset left yester- day morning for Louisville, to visit friends.

C. J. Cate," the well known1 travelling man ct spent- Sunday in tho city. Mr. Jas.

C. Robertson and wife, WEATHER: REPORT. wig me ro-i on uis uuuac iww" repairs, plaintiff alleging that ga 4 rn PiT 1 S. Department' of Agriculture while the worlr was IT. ii ii if ii i.

II jsm i r-- ii ii 11 i IJ3M i fill 11 fl II II II ll I I1 ill IrA IfW aLUriii CcLiue up, iuiucu mo uuuatuuiu effects and exposed1 himself and fam- ily to the weather 'endangering their 4 and Novelties show. iV of Richmond, Va. are. guests at The health ier which damages 1 Millinery Parlors at qiir; Fall caused many custom If uUr VM orderis with ns. Possibl you have not nlTerM iwere a3ked.

The defendant wa3 rep-j i v. i. senlttr by J. Bellamy, Esq: Would yoii possepufcitgrnn Hat at a mod crate cost1 vZCL crl? Then come to Rehderfs promptly. You TM Both pai ties to the suit 1 are well known colored men.

Weather Bureau. Wilmington, N. Oct. 9, 1 1906. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending P.

Monday, October 8th. Temperature at 8A. 59, degrees: 8 P. 70 degrees; maximum, JT-degrees; 55 mean, 66 degrees. I Rainfall for the day, jralnfaU since first of the month to date, 3,51 "v' Stage of water in Cape Par UtVet Sunday, 6 feet, and rising.

For North Carolina Fair and somewhat warmer Tuesday; Wednesday to com? here, each day and see thieArrivals whether you buy 3 Ortcn. Rew A Tvvr of ElteabethClty, a gult sat The Orton, having Sast ening, r. and Mr. O. Lockmay to vtit tried tn their old hdm in VyUtevttte.

Mr, PMnk -S SheJaM returned iast ntgit tr 4 Aawre trip a few to Stew v6tk. The fcllotving cases were continued: Hannah E. M. Andrews. I Eliza Jane Rogers vs.

the Seaboard Air Line. James H. Seull Co. vs. the Atlantic Coast vLine; for- plain P.

Q. Moore vs. Joe T. King Rawing Sale Onfeek Longer. fair, colder in west portion, fresh 1-.

V'fcs West rt Miss Mrs J.N Penny vs. R. H. Beery ivrins to the fact that so many -have been busy moving and B. N.

Penny, executors. South winds becoming west 6 $6lh oftt PORT ALMANAC Oct: NTrfc. who has been Sun Rises ..6:02 ML-. soWifc time la the city, re-Sun Sets P. -'lvtM xw4aLV to her home in Vlr- tinue our Carpet andMatting sale through -this week.

AH c.3 Day's Length .11 hrs ain. and Mattings purchased this week will be laid iree ot charge. Not h-A ve had enormous sales on Matting, owing to thn A ii. KsTninson and W. High Water at Wilmington, 12: IS High Water at Southport, 2:45 P.

M. large purchases made recently, we your demJ just ad are guests at The Or- Don't torget your puncu taiu. 5.1". LOCAL DOTS. Mr.

J. W. H. Fuchs (kosramcsaQr Sltw Fred R. Mintz, of 3he kalled has joined 'process-! Mount OCire Tribune, was here Sun-ision of Star advertisers and baa sMMaay, retarnins from a visit to his old Holmes Grocery Company W.

H. Stokeley. Ohas. WesseW vs. Thorpe Apple-gate; for defendants.

Murchison National Bank v. Dunn Oil 'Mills Co; for defendant W. H. Futrell vs. the Seaboard Air Line; time allowed to answer.

William John vs. Mrs. Susan E. Moore; ncitice to plaintiff of withdrawn al of counsel. Burr Manufacturing "Co.

vs. the Brunswick Grocery -Co. Curds Smith vs. Noble Milton. Uf.

Newman on v. John L. James, et al; by consent. In the matter of the will of Neely Carr. The suit of A.

D. Wessell vs. W. B. Litgen was left open for judgment.

thing to say to-day about shoes ani home at Southport clothing. Rev. J. M. WeEs, D.

and Air. W. M. Gumming went up to Burgaw yesterday to attend the Sunday School -License was issued yesterday for the marriage of Mrs. Fannie R.

Dixon I patterns sAC DePt 75c thinng; "oocBPMO. PRESCR.PT.ON8. MFRRANTIITrAbS and Mr. George T. Grotsen, both of iconpenUon in session there Maxcy L.

John, and Messrs. this city. The ceremony will be performed to-night. I The license for the Grand Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, was received yesterday by William J. my, from the State Insurance De L.

Monroe, Frank L. Bundy and Miss Betdo McDougall. of Laurin-burg, N. fC, are guests at The Or-ton. Miss Georgia Ray ot FJoyd McKoy-vs.

Liila McKoy; Judg- meolt off. Samuel Blossom vs. J. W. Winders, Chattanooga, arrived in' partment.

Georee WOiarns. the colored man city Sunday night' and went to South The Mercantile Bargain ft remove on Oct. 15th to South, ner of Front and Dock streets' arrested for disorderly conduct in the! port yesterday where she. gave one "roost" of the Academy of Musio Sat of her readings last night, -urday night, was fined $5 and costs! Mr. W.j Wiggia, of the Mur- nicy win De round with by Justice Bornemann yesterday.

chison National Bank, has gone to nixc ui ciuunng, gents' shoes, etc. Hon. H. L. Godwin, Democratic candidate for Congress, will address the citizens of the Sixth Congressional District on the issues of the day at the fololwing dates and places: Cumberland County.

Stedman, Tuesday, October 9th. Clay Fork, Wednesday, October 10th. Jessup's Mill, Thursday, October 11th. Judgment for non-sujt. Sophte L.

Daniels vs. Robert E. Daniels; judgment for non-suit. Murchison National Bank' vs. Dunn Oil 'Mills Co.

and J. D. Barnes, con tlnued. L. F.

Swain vs. B. G. Empie, continued. Rheinstein Dry Goods Co.

vs. Bettlo McDougall, continnied. The last case tried during the day was a case of George S. Baxter against Capt. J.

W. Harper in which G. H. THOMPSON, -T oct 9 It I A Medical Explanation of Why They Are Written In Latin. The use of Latin by.

physicians in prescription writing is commonly regarded as a harmless survival of medievalism. Occasionally a lay writer suggests its abandonment. In commenting on a recent note to this effect In a 'daily paper, which advocates the compulsory use of English in prescriptions, the Druggists' Circular' and Chemical Gazette takes occasion, to make a strong defense of the time honored practice. Says this paper: "Suppose the sapient writer quoted, whosa utterances may sound all right to those Trho know no more of his subjects than ha does, should fali sick and his physician should decide that the one thing needful to save his life was Boston, in response to a telegram conveying to him the sad news of the death of his father. Mr.

Adolph G. Ahren3, of Ahreas Brothers, left Sunday night for Washington, D. where he will attend the annual convention of the National Wholesale Druggists' Association. Mr. Thos.

E. Costin has taken a position with Mr; BeKamy Harris's, in Ihe stevedoring business. He has; had much experience along the! water front and will be a valuable assistant to 'the firm. The Baltimore steamer Frostburg, Capt. Hall, arrived in port yesterday and will clear for Georgetown, S.

to-day. She brought a very, good cargo of general merchandise for Wil Cedar Creek, Friday, October 12th Flour Has Advan: 4 1 Fifteen days ago, flour advad Mr. C. H. Thompson, of the Mer- $125 Qn some oss.ties rf cenis on tne barrel, but whJle price was at the bottom, Vek 2,250 barrels.

cantile Bargain House, has just re This enabJes us to sell thetloJ tne same price as before, thmt tne customer the benefit of odi cnase. Your orders will have our nil Carolina Beach after a storm about four years ago. The plaintiff claimed the ties were from the wreck of a vessel off the coast. The defendant Claimed that the ties were not identified. Judgment was given for Caplt.

Harper, who wias represented by Geranium robertianum. If there were a law preventing the doctor from prescribing in Latin he would have to attentiou. turned the North. where he purchased a large stock of gents' furnishings, cflolhing, shoes, for his firm in -r Mrs. R.

P. Price and children, who! have. been spending some time with relatives in the city, returned to Raeford, Thursday, November 1st Hope Mills (at night), Thursday, November 1st. Harnett County. Cambro, Saturday, October 13th.

Columbus County. Cerro Gordo, Mondays October 15th Fair Bluff (at night), Monday, October 15th. Freeman, Tuesday, October 16th. Cronly (at night), Tuesday, October 16th. White ville (at night), Thursday, October 18th.

Pireway, Friday, October 19th. Mollie, Saturday, October 20th. Robeson County. Lumber Bridge, Monday, October BROOKS TAIL choose one of the upward of a dozen English names for this drug. Suppose Phcne 478 he chose 'redshanks' and so wrote the mington consignees.

By deeds filed far record yesterday W. M. Cumming and wife transferred to J. A. Schroeder and wife, for $575, property on south side of Craig's or Blaney's alley, 100 feet east of Second street, 60x66 feet in Dr.

A. H. Harriss yesterday re-ceived by steamer the handsome Max-well touring car recently purchased through the agency of Mrj Frank Herbst. of this city. It is one of the Write Us.

See Us. PhoneD word in his "prescription. When the fireoct 6 tf druggist went to prepare the medicine he would find that 'redshanks' was the English name of at least four entirely their home in Baltimore yesterday. They were accompanied by Miss Amo-ret Lord, who will be their guest during the Winter. TMr.

James Fletcher Certificated Accountant, of this city, expects to be entered for examination. different plants namely, the one al Bellamy Bellamy iand Russell Goodman. When court took' a recess for the day, the case of the Murchison National Bank against J. E. Boyd.

had been called. The plaintiff is suing on collateral furnished by Boyd to the defunct Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, of, Dunn, C. The case will be resumed upon the convening of court fto-day at 9:30 A. M. SPECIALS AT THE ready mentioned, Polygdnium am-phibium, Polygonium persicaria and Rumex acetosa.

handsomest cars in the city. "As with redshanks so with hundreds by' the Regents of the University ot' Palace Mart1 of other drugs. "Aaron's beard mav be The first monthly meeting of the Winter of the Hospital Circle of the King's Daughters, wrll be held 1 this New York to compete for. the degree Cotinus continus, Cymbalaria eym- of Certified Public Acountant, which TODAY: balaria or Saxifraga sarmentosa. Of snakeroots there are numberless kinds.

examination is cheduled for January i 27th and 28th, 1907, at' New York 22nd. Red Springs (at night), Monday, October 22nd. Alfordsville, Tuesdayj October 23rd. Rowland (at night), Tuesday, October 23 rd, Marietta, Monday, October 29th. Howellsville (Barker's school house, night), Monday, October 29th.

St. Pauls, Tuesday, October 30th. Brunswick County. DRESSED CHICKENS PAWNEE BILL SHOWis NATIVE FRESH PCW Suppose' the English writing doctor wanted to be vi sure of getting the, right city or Albany KALAMAZOO CELERi kind, so specified black snakeroot Coming to Wilmington Next Monday For Two Exhibitions. GREEN PEAS.

Then is the druggist to dispense Cimi-cifugaracemosa, Asarum canadense or Sanicula marilandica?" i J. W. BATSON, W. cor. LMandMarW Lpckwood's Folly, Wednesday, October 17th.

Bladen County. Lake Creek Mill), Wednesday, October 24th. ABOUT REGISTRATION. The attention of the voters of New Hanover, is called to the following letter from the Chairman of the Board of Electors to 'the registrars of tho county: Wilmington, N. Oct.

6, 1906. "Dear Sir: I wish to advise as Registrar of your precinct in New Hanover county, that registration in fireoct 6 tf morning at 11 o'clock the residence of Mrs. Jas. H. Chadbournr on South Third street.

All members are urged to be present. The opening at Gaylord's big de-partment store wL'l be in progress today and to-morrow. This is always an event of much interest with the i ladies of Ithe city and they are looking forward to it this season- with the greatest of pleasure. The first calendcyr for the new year to reach the Star is an exceptionally ihandsome design being seijtj out by Messrs. C.

D. Gilbert General Merchants, 215 Market istreelt. A ibarnyard and realistic, is shown on the An Odd Tng ot War. Screw, propellers, like most other in ventions, had great difficulty in getting recognition from authority. For in Seasonable jfcLwfeu tne "cowuoy and tne "vaqueio lufcie is out flight line ox demarcauon.

former is generally an Ajuericaa, inmed from youtn to the vicissitudes and dangers, of. nis avocation, and in 'the latter's veins flows the blood of the Mexican, may be that of the half-breed. The methods of the two in their work upom the cattle ranges are similar, and their associations have much in Cypress Creek, Thursday, October 25t.ii. Turnbull, Friday, October 26th. "White Oak, Saturday, October 27th SEED OATS.

SEED RYE. FULL CREAM CHEESE. The speaking in the day wilLbe at the last primary held under the rules of the Democratic party, is not a sufficient registration to enable one to vote in the general election. You must bear in mind that the recent eleven o'clock and at nirht at 7:30. CAKES AND CRACKERS BAGGING AND TIES.

And a full stock of others stance, Sir William Symonds, surveyor, and. principal designer to the British admiralty, could not be brought to believe in theni. He declared that steamships of any toit iere "monstrous" and that the screw was impossible. The day came when choice between paddlov wheels and. screw propellers had to be made.

The naval authorities tied two ships stern, to stern and when the screw' propelled vessel had triumphed over, the paddle steamer in this- ludicrous tug of war, the of the admiralty felt justified a model always on hand. common. Your real yaquero, however, is much more of a study and sartorial swefll than his strenmbus colleague. He is fond of gaudy clothes and quite often the sombrero he A Glass Eyes That Moves. Mr.

Z. V. Hill, of Uie Lagrance sec' tion, was in the cky Saturday sport primary was strictly a party primary and has nothing to do -with the registration of voters for the general election to be held on November 6th, except that the registration books for Hall Fears ing a glass eye. The eye was pronounced by a party who knew about (INCORPORATED) wears, rich with its fanciful designs in gold andi silver bullion, represents an'; outlay up into the hundreds of this primary were largely made up from the registration books for the such things as the best match in col sept 27 tf dollars. Rich embroidered jackets calendar, which is a woik of art.

Col, Walker Taylor, of this city, has been appointed a delegate from the North Carolina Underwriters' Association to the National Association of Fire Underwriters the convention of which win be held at Indianapolis on the 17th, 18, and 19 of! October. Col. Taylor will attend the meeting. A copy of a letter of instructions to registrars from J. 0.

Garr, chatoanof the County bW of Elections is published elsewhere in Wsjtar and will be found of in- or ana at he ever saw. The glass eye, contrary to the usual custom, ing the British navy anew. To The Bead and high-heefled riding boots equipped with enormous spurs are also to his moves wnen tne other does. Dr. H.

O. Hyatt, by this peculiar me'thod of general election for 1904. Hence, you will inform the voters that if their names do not appear on the registra tion books for the general election for 1904 they will be required to register again before they vote, but if their names are on the book for 1904 they will not have to. register, as no operating, always secures this re especial liking and help to make of the genuine Mexican vaquerb. an interesting and picturesque type.

suit. Our readers will remember Mr. la effect October 8U, if Hiu was operated ori a few weeks True types of this particular class Not ago by Di. Hyatt Goldsboro Weekly but Wlf. A little girl of out was spreading butter on a cracker on the luncheon cloth when" er grandfather at whose table she was remonstrated with her, telling her that was not, the proper place to do Ji She never lifted her eyes, but went calmly, on with the operation, and when it was finished and she toot up the cracker to eat she said quietly to nobody in particular, "Men don't always know, what's best" (Connections and Arrivals anteed.) will bo seen, at Pawnee Bill's Wild West; which will soon exhibit here, Record, Sept 15th, 1906.

new registration is required. "IV is important that voters should understand that the primary, recently I i t-V: tw mocrats see that The Star takes pleasure in repro and the men wEH illustrate methods rZ registration ducing the above; aa-Dr. Hyatt is now held by the Democratic pafrty, is in Section; -The located in 'Wilmington, occupying Dr. NOTE-Until repairs on pleted, service wl. te ma Far as.Wrightsvlilf.

schooner Edith pursued by ttem In connection with their 'life and calling, together with feats of horsemamship for which they Galloway's old office, having bought no way connected with the general election to be for all voters irrespective of party. In making, up nis practice and good 'will. He comes Leave- 1 It Source. ara justly renowned. No penny device, nor gambling in the most modified form will be your new registration books you will How do you suppose: the report be guided in no way by the primary to us.

with an. established reputation. Crescent Cigar Store. has cleared for New YnX uv of 20,700 cross-lies Th TS Mamt, Stagg, 'agent for the Ecclesion Lumi her Company. The schooner Masst chusetts Reared last might WW Yorkith cargMrom Lumhpr rvi i vc fear tolerated in' or around the Pavrnaa 1 Leave Wilmington x7.00 a x8.45 a 10.00 a 11.30 a 1.30 a.00 5.00 6.30 8.00 pm eyer started that you had an execution in your housed don't; know, unless it started fromx the fact we were hanging some registration.

OARR, "Chairman County Board of Election. oct 9 "it Mr. M. D. Bright of Wilmington.

N. Bill shows. Crooks who are foolish enough to try to attend this show wiH be arrested on sight. more mericau. uy u- D- Maffltt ct has.

bought i half rin he Crescent Cigar Store 'and both he and Mr. W. Bissinger, have aocaTted the 11.00 pm xUaily except Sun Beer contains but three to four Per cent, of alcohol, and is now class This day which thou fearest jio much and which thou callest the last birthday of an at. jno. 99TOrincess street Sunaiij Sundays, cars every antd have an up-tosdate cigar store and iNcr sickly women or weak men will ever taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.

It'q brought happiness to thousands of homes. -Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. J. H. Buntine- Tin ed among temperance drinks by fair minded people.

's Portner'a Hofbrau js the beer of rmalltv. Call for It to De fqund a list of appointments far peaking by Hon. H. L. GodZ De ocratic nominee for Congress in 1T A few days jusTbeC election, are tteft open but win be fm ed inlaJter as occasion may rerinir One of the (later appointments for Godwin "Will-be Jri WAtB- i Mr- j.

Her sCHt: FREIGHT rrA1 'Phone 99. nl leave irvMcrht cars Au Coi' I am not quite satisfied your references, said "the lady- off. the to the cook applying for f'Nay- daily. Vi; pool room. They wiU-be pleased fc have all their friends come and" see them and -'they wild be treated with extreme courtesy.

.1 Tours very truly, CRESCENT CIGOTpRB, Bright 'and BMnger. At Delmonico's. h. Iher am mum, pn they're the beff Kalamazoo Celerv, and) California cv- etMJtwaukee yisit. Gaylord's Opening, today and see'his pattern hats.

daily except Sundajs to 4:00 P. M. oct 1 tf iFrits sept 28-iwk i.

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