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' V7t!Lf :fe-e5-tivCs3-?-.v:.- :.v';.,'-'.:v.rar- ' i ;. -. 1J.j!L.U.j1. "J-1 m-.Ul , i . .. .-! rV-. ii . r ' 7-aVV-'--,- ,1 Wf. .. ! . i i r n.ir. " ' - - - f J A Y'iAX r-T.xi I VTtXU, ' fjTt&l SSUF l:"!vH:ln.:337.dOO.s.'. an lncrease'vif--; 59.;'ner-10-. Der cent- .Wisconsin SO nn a -1i-'if ifiik . -.r -.i; f vv1; - : riT Vtvlfer-i ' ' O ir c , j jceat; -North CaroHna-; 92,000 an in ci-ease of 55: per cent: Ohla 25.000 a I -: - : Ohio. 25.000- a r -A -K. A. A. AMERICAN LEAQUI 'dtecfeaW bf49fef: tenti f liii26;; ili&reise; of , 7; perl cent d l ogo, a decrease of 97 pericentjMia-Jninola, 22,000,;-,a Mecrease: f 177 pevi spun so.uuu, a aecrease oi 04 per cent; -cent; ait otner: states :1T1,00Q, a ' del Jowa 50,000, a decrease" of per ;eat; reaaefof Illinois ,yun, a uevrpas.o; d . per ut , tnes ptner varieties, lioiaen Rus-- .csxjx; , an oiner oiaiea, &i ,uuw, ? a ae- sei lorecastB a production ox, 1,002)00, j Ul 1B1 - . . ' C ; Grimes Golden forecasts a pr6ducrFesWvi YeUowJ3eUflowerii766f,(M)0Xba:- Results Yesterday. ' . 'r. I ( !ro!and 3. Washington 2. t lit lroit ov Boston 4. u Cliiiaga 8. Philadelphia' 7. ' ,t St. Louis 7. New York 3- : - . Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost.. Pet. jef ton 83 59 l84' dicapo - .83 62 . ' .672 Detroit 83 63 .569 jftnv York 74 68 .521; St Louis 75 71 .514 dloveland 74 71 .511 Washington 71 71 .500 Philadelphia 33 110 .22"5 I DV AM TllE If ADirTirc ;H.af?:nStn D. .C.,; Sept. 21.-The Kansas !1&2; a decrease of 52 per SepteiBbea,.gc4st ctf 't a decrease o production 'this year in thV United '-1)r alf 1 other : States 1.204U tpn of ; 2,050,000 barrels,, a reduction of 30 per cent ; from : last year's crop. QhiQ forecasts a production of 264 0B0; barrels, a reduction o 29 per cent;' West Virginia 212,000 barrels, an ;ln crease of 10 per cent;; Indiana; lS2.f 0X)0, v a decrease of 43 f per cent;, Pennysvania 167,000, an increase of 22 per cent; Missouri 148,000, a decrease of 58 per cent; IUiiiols 106,000, a de crease of 59 per cent; Virginia i 106- Q00,' an increase of 15 per centi -AT'1 ' binofia lAfi AAA a ilojiruaco nf (1 nni 'eent; Kentucky 79,000,. a decrease. of 46 per cent; Iowa 70,000, decrease of 46 per cehf ; Kansas 68,000, a decrease of ,54 per cent; all otheri States r-&42, 00Q, a decrease of 11 per cent. E Oldenburg variety forecasts a pro-) yels, a decrease of "1 8 per cent; Grav- enstein :738,000; an increase of j.0 per cent ; . all other varieties, unclassified 11,516,000 barrels, a decrease of '15 States, as reported by e feureau of0. ' decrease of 9 per centr r Crop Estimates, U. S. department of W Gteemng forecast is 3,739,000 bar AgricultaMW 779,000 i barrelsbf -ft185 An iacease of 4 per cent. ove three bushels each fs.-rfei.itu,! met estimated production last year. not commerr:n1 - hai .mn.A New York the forecast is 1,764,000 1 vviuyai vti NATIONAL LEAGUE with, ,76,670,000 estimated produced Usttyeaiv of 'which not quite. 65 per per cent, were sold. In the past ten ) years estimated ' production exit ceeaea ,tne present forecast five times. VTTTTT- ,f -f thus aDDears that the annlfl ornn will Results Yesterday. . . . ; sA" "raBRrf At Philadelphia 7-8, Pittsburgh 0-2. At Brooklyn 4, St. Louis 2. At Boston 4. Cincinnati 12 At New York 4, Chicago 2. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pctl Brooklyn 84 - 55 .604 Philadelphia .82 56 .594 Boston 78 56 .582 Xetr York 74 62 .544 Pittsburgh '64 78 .451 Chicago 63 79 .444 St. Louis 60 83 .420 Cincinnati. . . . . . : . :55: 89 .382 LE GORE BACK IN GAME FOR YALL - - . : .ri.y .: ri.-. - if be nearly an average; l&ut'lB'per' cent smaller thaa last year's large crop The crop is: larger than last year in the f Atlantic Coast Stalee,.., iQpluding New-York and Pennsylvania, and in the .Pacific Coast States, fcut. smaller to ? practically all the interior States except Michigan, which' has about 34 per cent, more than last, year., For barrels, an increase . of 2 per :,cent.; Pennsylvania 546.0OQ, - an increased of 34 , per Kcent.-,' -Michigan 258,000, an in crease 8 per cent; Vermont 296,- 000, an increase of 296 per cent; Ohio- 144,009, a decrease of 46 per cent.; Iowa 81.000, a decrease of 53 per cent; i all oter States 740,000, an in crease of 2 pep efnt.;:, . ...j !t Northern Spy1 vforecast is 3,602,000 barrels; an increase of 25 per - cent, over fast- year's estimated productions ,In ' New ; York the forecast is 1 j225 000 barrels, ati 'increase of 61 pet Cent; ' Michigan, 711,000; an increase of 43 per cent; Pennsylvania 619000, the first time this 'year an attempt J aft" Increase or 10 per cent.; Vermont has been made to forecast the crop by important varieties. . Ohio 149,000, a decrease of 50 per - The 'following estimates -re based cenH toalaha. 42,000. a. decrease ot upon reports from SDeclal listsW an- $4 Perrcent.;. kl other States 493,000, pie correspondent to tb? l Bareu of anincrease of -1 per cent, Crop Estimates : 1 The Wealthy forecasts' a production Baldwin appears to be the leading of 2,863,000 barrels, a decrease of 13 crop this year, with a forecast ot per cent, from last year's crop. Mteb- 9,302,000 barrels, an increase of 12 per igan forecasts a production of 495,000 cpHf bterMasti yfear's prodwtion-Now . barrelsr ap- increase of 33 per cent Y?6rk 'forec'jwit 'is' a 841;0J&07baries. an Over iattCyear'i" estiiiiated production ; increase' of 42vpef: cent.oVlfer We es- f Ne York 3S9,000, an ; Increase Of 67 tlmated irodirction last 'yeaT-Penn-per cent; Iowa 290 000, a decrease of srlvania,; 9&30O0: bairejijvt a. increase ' 48 per cent.; Wisconsin 215 MO, a de of per- cent; Massadtusetts, 672,000 ' rease of 43 per cent.; Pennsylvania barrels, an increase j of -1$ per cent: . 177.C0O, an increase of 39 per cent; i Ohio, 566.000 a , decrease of ; 51 per , Minnesota'" 140,000 an increase "'of : 1 INSTITUTE x - t SEVERAL THOUSAND : : r.; -. - 7 .Beaufort, Sept. 21. Abcording to the bank examiner that has for some time, been examining the books of the Bank-v -of Beauort,? it is alleged .that there. .s $ a shortage, of over., $61,000. It Is claimed that former cashlter. Tos; Thomas, resigned some months ago Min r,f 9. (M nftn harrni . i 9 responable for the shortage, y It Is M .-.,..v l nix mi. . ii 8 per cent less than last yea Mihi gaa forecasts 505,000 barrels, am in- ; -- rVv wreo w evioi xuc ttlUUUULr Ally. that the bank will, in ho way be? af fected by the shortage. Mr. McMui-. leu, of Mertford, has .become cash ier. 1;:: Arrivalaand Departures of. Trains ;at Ikninjrtoii, Effective V Sept 11, ; crease of 30 per cent; New York 395, 000; an increase of -14.4 per. enti: .Iowa, 218,000, a decrease of 47 par cent; Wisconsin 195,000, a decrease of 39 per cent; Pennsylvania 149,000, an .increase of 52 per cent; Illinois 60,- 000, a decrease of 08 per cent; Obio 53,000, a, decrease of 51r per cent; all other States .435,000 barrels, a de crease of 16 per cent. . . . , , Stayman Winesap forecasts a, pro duction of 1,380,000 barrels, a reduc tion of 22 per cent from last year's crop, Virginia forcasts 251,000 barrels, a decrease of 20, per cent; North: Car olina 113,000, ah increase, -of 14- per cent; Kentucky 93,000, a decrease; of 51 -per cent; Pennsylvania 91,000, a decrease of 1 , per cent ; Missouri 53,-000,- a decrease of 62 per cent-: New York 74,000. an increase of i3 per cent; all other States 705,000, a de crease of 20 per cent. Limbertwig forecasts a, production of 1,318.000 barrels, a reduction of 13 per cent from last year's crop. Ten essee forecasts 363,000 barrels, an in crease, of 3 per cent; North Carolina 227.000;. an increase of 10 per cent; Virginia 223,000, an increase of 38 per cent; Kentucky 103,000, a decrease 5? of 29 per cent; Georgia 74,000. a de crease of 36 per cent; Arkansas 73, 000,i an increase of 46 per cent; Mis souri 56.000, a decrease of 64 per cent; all other States 199.000 barrels, a de crease of 3? per cent. BICKETT TO SPEAK. Wadesboro. Sept. 21. Local Denv ocrats are preparing for a big day on October 7j when Hon. T, . W. Bickett will speak, .here. The , well-known; Democrat will be welcomed by the j citizens in large numbers and the. day . is expected to. be pne of the largest; political rallies held in this section in sometime, ' 1 ' .; ATLANTIC COAST LIN E The Standard Railroad -of iTfie South EXCURSION FARES From Wilmington -OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. WASHINGTON .... ...916.00 BALTIMORE 18.00 PHILADELPHIA 22.801 NEW YORK . ......... ... . . . . 264)01 B08TON (via Norfolk)...;..... SOjCO A5HEVILLE, N. C. .. ... .. 14.05 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. ... 15.35 LAKEtTOXAWAY N. C. .' . 18.7B BREVARD, N. C ..... . ... 14.J HENOER80NV1LLE, N.C. 14.05 8ALUDA, N. a 13.WS TRYON, N. C. . Tickets 30, good to stop over, limited returning : ,?,r -",,V'"'"!''-"V 'u,'-1.' .. J (l-iWXZVii yxfy!. ' -l ' ' No. 90. ; 0Wtoro,-.Hlclitond. jMorfoiaand BMtsrl Nov 91. S:40 A. M. ; North Carolina points. Connects af Golds- . ljis A. M. . . Pally Except . . bore with Southern JUllay Norfott . . Dolly Kxepi Ii ttunday. , Boatheni Ballroad. i r v v ", Monday. No. 64. ''"---..! s-xx - '":- -- ' ;No."65.' -n '. - tis A. M. JackronTUl. BrB aad aatMMdUU lilt P. M. . Mon., Wed. and Btatlona, . ' Mon., - Wed. and :Friday Only.. : .a ' p-- .mk;';?!'', ; Friday .Only.. 1 i if" 'V, i . i ' .1 ,ii i i i " 'V n' ii ' ti. . '""'' '. ' "; ' Chadbonra, Cooway, riorncv, CbartatoO ':' '' '. . . TnV Savannah, JackaonvUle. Tampa . Mt. ' ft0-..5- -- irr . iJPeterabnr, Tort Mjrera ; Colambla oa ' ?ali'-kr A. M. ' AahevlJle, Pnllman Sleeping Cars betwoea U:S0 A. U. Vvllmlngtoa and Columbia, open to' re- - - ' ' -sceive outbonnd passearera at Wlltntag-. . ,.' - .. : . ton at and after 10:00 P. M.-aad may b , . , ;. !J .: . occupied, lnbod nntll 7iO0 A. M... . : i .t. ii " iiiwii i ' ' i ii :' ' " ' '"' ' ' ' ' Goldahoro, Hlcomond,' Norfolk Waab . - . No. 48. lngton. Parlor Cars -between Wllinlaton . No. 49 Dally. - and Norfolk connecting --at BodkMouat bally; : i S:40 A. M . ' , j '.with New - York : trains Jiaviag- Pallman e.ws P. tl. I . BervlO r . ' . .. , - i-,,--'- - I'":.-"-"-.'',.':! : , ' '. ..;;. i t i ,,, i . L - No. 53. - Solid trala etwen Wilmington and ML No. 62 Daily. i Airy via Fayettevllle: and Saflford.11 Daily. . ; . ' 8: 45 A. M. - - . :!:: 1..-C- ' . 8:00 P. Jf. "' 4; . No. 02. - :.v:-iv---;v;-;-"" ' No. 63. X".y Now Daily"' Jar-kannvtlla, Nw - Bera and fntamedlate. : Daily 3:28 P. M. Stations ; . y - ffyyr.i- 18:50 P. M. ; Ctoadbonrn, Florence. Colunbla, 'AtigaBt, . ' ' Atlanta nd the West.', Char,eton 8a- " xt vannah and all Florida Points. All Steel No. 55. - Pnllman Sleeping Cars between' Wtlmlaa o-,,5 :m T Vr ton and Atlanta, via Augusta. Sleeping Im V 8:45 P. V.. cars daily between Florence and Cofuin- 12:80 r M X . : f bia, wlilcb" uSay be occupied, at Colum- . ,: " r 1 bia tintir 7 MO. At. M. :r--V- f , . ' ' No. 69. ! . t-'-,y. - . '---y '. yc$Ky: No. 00. Inf'sSiy -ttaviUe an Intarnlat-tatia , s$&, --. 6:80 P. M. V 10:15 A. M. . - - ' --i ' r . . 'y'i . Dally. . ' " -" Goldnboro, Rlchttiood, Norfolk, Wasblagtoa and New York, Pnllman Brolw. wdtet No. 42. Sleeping Cars, between Wllmlartoa and No. 41. Dally. . Washington, connecting, wltb New Tor- Dally . . 6:45 P.M. trains carrying dining cars : also Pullman 0:50 A. M. Sleeping Cars between .Wilmington and " ' r Norfolk. ; .': ,. :Myyy x: ffi&ti .y:yyy ' x 'v"'i v.;'iii::";':;., 'Hi, 41.. ., mm For Polder, Reservations, rates of fares, etc., call 'Phone-100. W. J. CRAJG, T. C. WHITE, ' Passenger Traffic Manager, v ' General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. ';...:' ": ty-yx - K " AX. To New York and N.C 130 V s on sale overy day until Sept. ' CTfCVCTftC Wtl S tH to stop over, limited returning . UCU1 g C tV U , p V Last Excursion Of the Season ' f .'i;TP- . "' " 1:1 Asheville,:N. C. "THE LAND OF THE SKY." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28f. 1916, Via Southern Railway of 69 per cent.;, Maine, ; 469,000, an in 17 per cent; crease of 108 - per cent; ..all' other crease pf 63 p Schedule and Round Trip Fares ae ' Follows. T.v lrt11afwt-( R' AK a m tK Aft I I .V Raima 7-in a m K Aft NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. Zau,Urh" b.m". k ii rrr Lv. Raleigh 8:52 a. m. 4.75 Illinois 85.000,. a de- casU. ,OTOdctioa of 4,277,000. bar- ih A-ritaaW Arfa. . .TS:rT Lvr Durham .... 9:50 a. m. 4.75 percent; all other States rej. -m-h 8 . 4 ., wr , caL -less- .than .; Tick will hr.oirf.snt 2t.' 22 a T."" , Lv. Henderson ... .. ..7:00 a. m. 4.75 States 2.260.000., a decrease, of, 6 ner;948,0P0. a decrease of.l per cent. ,w vWrir. virtfjia fnrrast a 02 '. nmia'.in.' nt m uri- ""eV1? Ly, Oxford 7.40 a. m. 4.75 .1 I i T.ho Rnmo Tloniltv with a fnrirnl!t.! iuv.,iinn nf 961 AAA . korrola a tio. crease of 14. per cent;. New. York 78, SOOO, a decrease of 17 per cent; Wash- : 7 JimHt rW SLA 'a . ir!-1.1 . ' rT-a AAA AtiiA IQi AAA : n rlanvlBoeA rt i ' . M cni.; iMicutgan roi.wv, u easts ( pci -- av, a vi TUB Tfillow iNewlDWU 4 ippin loreri v . o a Kansu City Mo i HUu.vufu1ul 5uiW va v-.. g s. Onondaga..-Monday, Sept 25th Lv, Burlington-11:12 a. m. 4,75' V i Tickets on ale SeDtember 20. limit- ........ ....... ' D A f ' - .. vr iicksis on ai opterapero. umw, wh MiMhTnM'TA NW vnflK. ed returning until October . 3. S. S. Onondaga Friday, Sept. 29th S10.50-Tampa, Fla. S S nnnrwla im TiiP.Rriav. Oftt .10t.h $19-50 Stf Petersburg; Fla. S S nnonHaa TinRa NOT rarrv iFntv ... ,UJ v-if LaUEbe Rome Beauty, with a forecast Ben Davis, which was the leadingfo 2.7704)00 barrels, -is 21 per cent varietv as to quantity last year, falls short. of last year's estimated produc ts -second this year., with forecast tion. West Virginia forecasts a pro- ington, Oregon, and California (con production of 9.245,000 barrels,, which' ductioH Of 572,000 barrels, an increase bined) 584.000. an increase of 22 per is 17 Der cent, less than the nroduc' of- 27 , per cent for that State; Ohio cent: ill o'tkf States 232.600 a de- riwb. c.i c-triHfl or umt' - - - - - . til . ' ' I A vr wmw wujiTOiuyyj M nnfioonP'ors UUU CDVIUOtcu inn . - n- f r - tl eOO'J JICJ j , feiUniinS" : UnXM : VCtODe: : l.-f - which leads in the production of this Kentucky 278.000. a decrease of 35 Tompkins King forecasts a producrj ... :i $11.50 Ft Myer. Fia. variety, the present forecast is 1.060.- pej:, cent.; Indiana 146000, a decrease tion of j 174,000 barrels, ar- increase! . ,; rv, $33.05 Clevelantfv Onto aaa i 1 ii rf Fiu wcwnt T.onTiomiv"i a ' an ww lijj tvji . xt .' . . . . 1 - vuu uautia, a. iit:i;i ui 11 yci ucuu. , . v.Vw. - OI per ceiio qyef wsi jear. itsw 1 Account Annual iJOnventlon tiroiner-i '- rt vne irci rcljib rr from last yearNewYork forecasts inereasa jf 8 per cent; NorthCaro- York'fdrecas ja-puctro C. J. BECKER,'' Agents. a proxiucuon or aba.uwi Darreis. an m- ua w.vw, u muwse i barrels,' n lrieKaser per cent; 1 sold October l,z and 3. limuea return- . s, , . Wilmlrieton K d rrMRp ot h npr cent.:.- west Virginia ccm... rcuuajnoum f " I'anna-rivnnin i4uimi an fnprA9 or i itie until cifrnrAr ix. . . - . t.:- rts . -.- tus fi.-s- 837,000, an increase of 18 per-cent.;-. crease-ofsU per. cent; Missouri 76.- 2 per cent; Michigan 133,060, an in-j $41.00 Little Rock, Ark.. - i . . tft - .7 rT ..n. aI . till ... . I . ..... ... Virginia 7bb,uuu, an increase oi 66 per vw, uw3ae ui ui wui., mr cent: Illinois 642.000. a 'decrease of nois 71,O0Q...a decrease of 60. per cent; i 52f per cent; Kentucky 547,000, a de- all other States. .798.000, a decrease of - freight accepted from and for near- i I hv Mrrth Pnrnlina nnintH at advanta?A. J. J. s. is. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 20. There !s joy in the Yale football camp. Harry Lc Gore, who has been classed wish crease of 33 per cent ; Ohio 504.000. lei -cent a decrease of 30 per cent; Pennsylva- The Jonathan variety forecasts a nia 410,000, an increase of 28 per production . of only 2,432,000 barrels, cent; Arkansas 395000, an increase which 4 is a reduction of 46 per cent of 2 per cent;v Indiana 393,000. a de- from the estimated crop of last year crease of SI per cent. ; all other States . and tbia notwithstanding a material '2,826,O0Oa decrease of per cent, increase in the Pacific northwest. The The Winesap forecasts a produc- Missouri forecast is 303.000 barrels, a tion of 5J94,q00 Jaes decrease of decrease of 64 per cent, from last 82:per cenL "from' last1 "year. The Vir- year's estimated production;. Kansas ginia forecast tsi 900,000 barrels, a de-ijgoyo a decrease of 69 per cent; crease of 27 per, cent;. Kentucky 322 - niittios 136,000; a decrease f 75-per 000 ,a decrease of 5 per cent; Terines- cent; xowa 129, a decrease of 65 per increase decrease cent; North Carolina 178,000, an in- f 53 Der cent: Indiana 56,000, a de crease of 9 per cent; Illinois 158,000, crease of 69 per cent; Nebraska 62.- - i a. decrease, oj .p& ip-SPW i.4lna , 000,-: a decrease of 69 per cent; all yj 155,000, aj decrease of 63 per cent; otherx gutes 1,848,000 : a decrease of 5 per cent. . ..- i - .. .-. crease of. 36 per .cent; Maine 47,000, ! Account National Congress of Negro Cfhf fhnn V rhnnflflA an increase "of 114' per cent ;." all other: Fraternittes. Tickefa will be sold Sept States 399.000 barrels, an increase of ; 26, 27 and 28, limited, returning, until ,-- oji . ,.-... Z per cent. ,vyct. w.- ii r - ! s . jjeave &2Q.9S JacKsOJIVllle. FU. . . Wilmington . r. . . . 491 AR fia Aamn Vim 6:SjA.M, i z i n i narreis an increase oi z - r- - . y 1 ; :. I per cent over last year. Michigan Account the following important Na- 6:K torecasts z44,oou narreis, an increase '" . , .. - . . so An I Southern Rifle Association, October; sao oi 4 per cent; jrennsyivama ii,uuu,, . , -r-, f ; ; . : i0:0 " National Rifle Association, October ! j he p. m. EFFECTIVB SEPTEMBER S-; IS 16. Leave Ted fV)V Tarl Tnnno on1 fttioi. fomnna EriHirnn , . - i: i. i-ee 242,000,: about. 4Jhe-same;. Mis- cent; New": York 105,000. an n .ron warriors who brought fame , 183,0o0,a decrease . of 59 per,of 24' per centr Ohio 96,000. a - '"ic ja uatK in tne game ana ib Pted to play during the entire season Le Gore made the team in bis sopho more year, but was declared inelig We last year because of a technicality5 f Playing summer baseball and receiv-; - . . 1BE hlR hnard or,! rnnm t nr ' It VTo f i uiim ( uutii & ir I .1.. w T . has f,en reinstated and probably will ; Dlav full 1, I. iL- ,, ...-'" fall. iixxiAx an increase of 43 per cent; New York i 63 A. M. 7:10 " 7:40 " 8:15 M 8:45 a .-IK 7 KJ 168,000. an increase of 65 per cent; 13 to 19. Ohio 38,000. a decrease of 51 per cent; ; Natlonal Rifle Practice. October 20 x 1;30 20 3:30 5:00 5:S0 : 6:10; 6:40 7:15. 10;45 M 12:15 P. M. ISO X 2:15 3:45 Is prartice he has 6hown all his old wonderful speed and ability. He made nrst Practice American Associa'tjpn. , touchdown toW scored; Uwj 3-'f' 115 4 The Yor-Imperial forecasts- a pro- " ' JJL - J II O J AO AAA ' wVt.fnK its MiNOR L.eAGljEt. , '2 per cent r less than last Tyear's-esti- w.-n-t-j nndiiMn Vlrclnla fnrAcaat.K a producticto of'778,000 barrels, an in crease of ,3g. per cent, qver last year; Pennsylvania' 365)00,' an increase of 18 f per cent; West Virginia 287,000, all other States 329,000 barrels, an in- and 21-- : crease of 10 per cent. . National individual Rifle Match Oe- Mclntosh forecasts, ia production of tober 23. " 1,012,000 barrels, an- increase of ,31 1 National -Pistol Match,? October 2fi; per cent over laSt year. New. . York j National . Team Match, October 24 j forecasts 357,000 . barrels, an. increase to; 26. -.-ns: - V j of .55 per cent; . Maine, New Hampr -Ticketa will , be sold to Jacksonville ; shire, ; Yermont .and Massachusetts and return-September 16,17,.18, 23. 2i, jnliH .; -: combinedV 194)00 barrels, an. increase 2&, L30; October l aad 2 and to State ;J5 ;r'; ; of109 per entt all other States 461,- Camp and -return October 7, 8. 9i 1415. ftnu except sunlay. 000 barrels, an increase of 2 pgr cent j and 16. All tickets win bo limited re- x isamroayBiiy. SCH pnu: V FameuseSnowi forecasts a produc-. turning until November 4, l9l6,n R-, . , "Ail a tkm of 1.005,000 barrels; an increase : auced iares jor parties p.r. ten pr more t iare NintL and Oraaee streeto 9:30 of. i per cent. New York , forecasts ' travelingjpfetber: ;, . . . A 3if ,Weacb 12:15 p' a production of 354 ,00Q bar rels, an ia-j PR OPO R a JL(S N ATC .FARE8.H FRQlw . riKbt--pB6e,pen--.faa). 80, Ai.lL to crease of .98 per cent Michigan 119,,- j OTHER JOINTS. ON THE . Kt;f "nd .?!0Q; ,to 8:f 000 f pajgpf r6nM,cenU :;Ver:j ... AJLANtlO COST LiNp. t . SUNDAYS mont 113,000. an increase of 146 per , -The Standard an road ot ne put." B h'ii'S'S mxeeip... w rnwn c ,iuw. 3:45 ;15 4:45 6:15 :45 " 6:20 44 65 " 7:20 " - 7:50 " 8:60 9:50 , r . 11:C0 '! Sunday only Arrive Asheville 8.00. pt . m. y Round trip fares in same proportion T from all intermediate points. ' . Returning tickets will be good on all regular . trains leaving Asheville ' up to and Including, - trains leaving . ' Asheville Sunday, October 1st, 1916. A DAT TRIP THROUGH " f ' THE MOUNTAINS THREE DAYS IN ASHEVILLE ;: . Giving ample time in which to visit the numerous points of interest in the . , "LAND OF, THE SKY." , . . Most Delightful in the Mountains, at v. This Seasooj , ; For further information ask South em Railway Agents,, or, A , - J. O. JONES, Traveling Passenger Agent, - Raleigh, N. C. 9-18-to 9-28 r- SOUTHERN, RAILWAY . , i Effective Monday September 11th, r i 1916 Southern Railway announces tho r present Winston-Salem. Beaufort Moorehead City y Pullman Sleeping ; Car line will be shortened to Winston-Salem-rrHGoldsboro Pullman Sleeping y .- ; j Oar line. This car will leave Winston- Salem at8:50 p. m., same -as at pre- - !'" sent : and arrive Goldsboro following 'j1 morning, returning car: will leavot;ift J Goldsboro 10:35 P. M.,;; arriving Win- ,- ; Ston-Salem following morning. . -:" Present Creensboro-Raleigh , . Pull-: , man Sleeping Car line will continue to " ft-" operate. . -.- - ; -. - ;-,-'.7-c.- For full details,' reservations, etc.,--address, ; . . ' ' . ' 'l'y y J. -O. JONES, X ; y.: AHfi TAnra T 9 A AI cs nnrnooA nf A A riAt Traveling Passenger Agent, ; ! 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The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 21, 1916, edition 1
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