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PAGE FOUR x ' THEIIINGTO THE YILMINGION DISPATCH NOT ALWAYS AN EASY TASKf it would seem that , ttfis; not; always - K A- Beveral'' other big ques- so easy to get a good lawyer to go up- tiori?, Including ' a drier North Caro- ' . . PUBLISHED DAILY AND SUNDAY on the suoerior court bench, and It Is Una. te coming legislature will: haW ; not to be wondered at. In fact, it to wrestle with 'the ' Australian . ballot l is a matter for self 'congratulation on system-r for Noith -Carolna.; '' The ad- Business Office... ...r....:..;.17S the part' of the pubUc thatMt'is for:fvocacy;for by Editorial Rooms ..205 tunate in having the present alibre the gentleman from Btmcombe county,' . J " " - ' of men upon the , bench? The lite of whojwill be backed by a esolutidn' of . ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH E8. a superior court judge is not the most the Asheville,-Bcr : t . comfortable one; .JHe'Is ytay from doubt, Asheville,. since the" transpir- PAYABLE STRjCLY CASH m a Jarge part. of the time, and ation of the congressional contest; is Dally and Sunday . ..$5X working hard, not only during court . in a position to speak knowingly an.d Daily and Sunday, Six Months ... $2.60 hours but outside, hearing cases; at feelingly on the subject. However, Dally and Sunday, Three Months. $1.25 chambers and studying r questions, we have never understood - why ;J the Subscription Price Delivered by A while liis condition of living Is con- Australian ballot system should be op Carrier In City: fstantlv chaneing. The salary, too, is nosed. In this" county all primaries Daily and Sunday, per week..... 10c comparatively small. That is Why" it and all elections are 'conducted under DnTsOneTr'.'.. ,et . 6oi man if and no one erer: dreams of ,ue Daily and Sunday, Six Months... $160 to accept a judgeship and, also, why tioning its merits.,. In fact, it is look-j Daily and Sunday, Three Months. $1.30 North Carolina is lucky in the splen-'ed.upon as one of the necessities for died superior, court personnel tnat u exereislng tne pnviiege or suffrage, as. it Should be exercised and one of Uie ; essentials of a fair election. It ; is such a good thing that we would like for the rest of the state to share ' its ; Entered at the Postoffice In Wllmfng- has at present. ton, N. C.,las Second-class Matter. Foreign Advertising Representatives: MacQuoid-Miller Co., Inc., New York and Chicago. KEEPING ON THE WATCH. Evidently - the prohibitionists were -blessings. Beside?, we are interested 'alive to the situation when the Smopt ln Dther places "in the ..-..'state having substitute for the sneppard Dili to air elections, just the same as other j make the District of Columbia dry piaces should be interested in New was voted down. Senator : Smoofs Hanover county having fair elections, ' cMfKoHt-nto wmild hn vp nrnhihitfid im-!i ' 1. '!. n i swvuv.vuvv -v - : uecitUoc many jl liic uuiuei a cicticu portation of whiskey Into the District, are Qf statewide importance and aur in addition to prohibition of sale and thority. manufacture. The nrODOsition looks i Santa Claus is just what you make d; u sound nQt as part ballot system has- grown warm Jn of a prohibition bill; not until the su-AsheviUe and botn tne papers of that ! preme court passes on the -onstitu- j city are caning, f or it, ' while promin jtionality of the Webb-Kenyon bill. ,ont men are giving out interviews in .Should tne act De rouna unconsiuu-i its Kfthalf. A visitor to Asheville. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916. President Wilson has fame and also note-oriety. him for the poor children. One way to get up in the world is to be an aviator. chaD falls trying to scale tiona1' al! state leSislatIon Prohibiting former Senator LaEayette Young, of importation woum ian. mereiwe Iowaj was eniIsted and gave out the such substitutes as Senator Smoot fnllowin interview.-which tends to Many a the heights of fashionable society. We don't envy New York its Tarn- proposed would Invalidate the entire focug the responsibility many nor its weather. state statute. While prohibition of im-j "Sometimes I think there are,poli- portation is logical and consistent tic:ans wno are afrald to trust the Undoubtedly use of cap-pistols by with Prohibition the measures have people and often that is -where the op the kiddies is often a burning shame. to be kept separate; at least until the iposition to the Australian ballot orig- weDD-K.enyon diu is passea upon oy.inates T believe that once the tieonle I Wall Street anticipates a glorious, tte bighest tribunal Christmas. At. whose expense? How would you like to be in the ice cutting business just now? IN RE THE PRICE OF BREAD. ARE ; you discouraged i because I you are not getting on in the-J world as you should ?, Do you feel that something, is holding you back ? That you are not earning enough money ? That you do not have tfae educational training that lifts men and-women up1nto positions of power and influence? V Don't let your ambition die! l5on't settle down in a rut of poorly paid drudgery you don't have to. There-, is a way by which you can break the shackles that bind you. Tho lnter-, national Corresnondence Schools can give you by mail, just the training you" must have to help you make 'a success of your life. - For almost 25 years tlic I. C. S. have boon carryiiHT the advantaces of Specir.l Educa tional Training ricbt ir.tr the homes of hundreds of thousand r. of men Rnd .wocien situated like you hands tied, hut sunbitious and pnxious to rise. Successful I. C. S. trained men and wonieji pre doinjr bis? things and making money in every civilized country in the world.. You can do as others have done I Ev cry thintr is made sb essy 'yoU cannot fail to learn.' right at Jiome. in your spare lime. I. C. S. experts guide and drill you at every step ase every difficulty answer your every question. . ...... The thing to do now is to mark and mail i the coupon below and find out how the I. C. S.; can train you for the position you want in thework you like best. No cost to , Investigafeno obligation. Don't put it off a single day mark and mail the coupon, now. Remember, that simple act has meant the difference between failure and lifetime success to tens of tbon sa nd s. TCAR.OUT HCRC - INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 888, SCR ANTON, PA. Explain, without obligating me. how 1 can pre pare lor position marxea . ARCHITECT ARE iYOliflAPIy f When you can make some one v& mgoodvisiotJ, A Christmas gift treasured the year 'round. - Our Christmas "gift, certificate plan enables you to make glassed t including examination, a Christ mas gift..- V;; ' :'::r : The gift certificate is neat and attractive. " : . ' . SEE OUR WINDOW Remember the Place. Dr. Mfles V. Malooey President and Manager. 4 of this state fully realize the advan-j tages of this system they will p'ush f tne politicians to one siae ana insist r.nntr.rtnr mnA Builder Concrete Builder ' ELECTRICAL EX6IK1EK Electrician Electric Car Bannhts As The Dispatch believes weight of in As we understand it, if the entente doesn't agree to peace Germany will manage to scrap along. ! nn ita ar?nntinn There is rertftfnlv no the . " V , . I nthor owotem rf vrktlntr whinVi will isnl nhcnlntolv liftrn np-ainst rnrriintian that the purchaser may know what s , . . .. . .. . . . - ' , . at the polls and insure the counting being obtained, thereby allowing un- - XT . . f J3 ,i , of all the ballots cast. derstanding of the 'purchase and so, (lPT, v B BOOKKEEPER Steaerrapker aad TtUI Railway Accountant Commercial Law SALESMANSHIP ADTKRTISIMU MAS tempts made to beat this system of According to Bonar Law, Great Brit ain is footing the bills for about all the standing armies. 'that he may keep tab on differences forced by increased cost, or arbritrary QrlrT anil 'cn Vi a f 'rio mav TJiirnria CO ' j . . ! , . -failed. It has been thoroughly tried! under the most favorable circum- - I j i ; . , ,x . - , . .. out in neany ail tne states m tne I siauues max is weigut ui ureau uemg voting, but in every case they havej I The oldest member of the House of TTni- an1 f"nr tyiotiv veora To at. I ... . 1 1 n . xs .i .--x-i i--uii'i- ""-" . J I KPnrospnroflvos in. tho miYtv-fifth I '-in. In passing, it may also be stated, edit can,t understand wny weighing tempt t0 Change from ,tne Australian j wH1 be General Isaac R. Sher- that the Elgin board never fails to butter its fingers. bread should call for an advance of ! price, or for curtailment of the size -: v. . - . . ' !of the loaf. It is reported that since The high cost of living is going to . . . m . j,.j ip i , . legal action oa account of alleged un- be reduced ifthe people. can, live long j i - enougfi; ''HT t flewteer lda-tfr Tatha-wme bakers have decreased the size of the loaf, so as to conform with the law Dressed turkeys are mighty fine, but there are -lots of dressed 'chickens. men who prefer which calls for eight ounces (a half loaf) but have not lowered the price. We feel that there must be some mis- If the Crown Prince doesn't do bet- 'take about tne rePort- ter, he will have to send out an S. S. for von Mackensen. O. The law, even though it specifies ' the size of a loaf, does not fix the ballot to the old system of voting in my State would be like a man trying to lift himself by his boot-straps. It would be one of the impossible things. The system is simple, quick and really does jnake the votes of 'all the people count. "I am sure that once the citizens of North Carolina, magnificient state that it is, understand the need of this ballot they will set themselves to the task of securing it As I have said, it may be a case of where the politicians, Evidently General Carranza doesn't i price; hence, there would be no justi- ' fication for such action. Mathemat a few days the relief you have prayed fear to trust the people, and if that t for . It antagonizes the poisons that $100 Reward. $100 - The readers of this paper Will be pleased to learn that tbere is at least one dreaded disease that science had been able to "cure ir. all its stagtj, and tin t io catarrh, . tarrh being greatly influenced by constitu tirraJ conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh-Cure is taken in ternally and acta thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have- so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollara for any case that it fails to cure. Send for Jist o testimonials. Address : F. J. CHJSNEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Soi L; ill Druggists. 75c. ilIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllIIIII!JIIIIIII!IHIIIII!lllll!l!lll!llllllllllll!Ji J B. McCABE & CO., I Certified Public Accoup . 1 tents. I ttooji 815 Uorehlson Jtenk Bid. EE rhOBe: 996. WtLMlNOTON. M. j. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of The South i EXCURSION FARES $47.65 Havana, Cuba. Account Christmas, and New Year Holldav Excursion. Tlrket.i fnr.lnrlinsr kaeals and berth on steamship, will be sold Thursday, Dc -;. 21, limited return ing until Jan. 7. CHRISTMA3 E CURSION FARES. Atlanta .. .. $17.50 Birminhac?. 24.20 Charleston 8.15 Chattanooga 22."35 Cincinnati 27.95 Columbia 8.05 Payetteville ... 3.75 Florence 4.75 Fort Myers 35.15 Jacksonville f 19.S0 Memphis t 34.85 Miami .. 37.50 Nashville .. . . . . . .. 27.75 y New Bern ................ 3.90, New Orleans 37.65 Norfolk QQk People who have been tormented for ' Raiejgn " e'er years yes, even so crippled that they ' Richmond 10 15 were unable to , help theinspvesr-haye Rocky Moun't . . . 5.35 1 St. Augustine 21.65 St. Louis . . . . 37.10 St. Petersburg . T . . 29.10 MECI1AKICAL EAGIAEEH fl English Brnche Draftsman STATIOKAJiT EHetHEKR Gaa Engineer CIVIL ENGINEER Surveyor Railroad Conatractins; ajjiomobile Bcaaisa CIVIL SERVICE AGRICULTURE Fruit Culture I,1t Stork aad Dalrrlac POULTRY RAISING Chemist Name . Occupation I Employer.. I Street I I City .SUte. wood, of the Ninth Ohio district, who is now in his 82nd year. , : , X Try This to Banish A1J Rheumatic Pains been brought back to robust, health : through the mighty power of Rheuma. Rheuma acts with speed; it brings in is ther. case the opposition will come I cause agony andjain in the joints and j Tamna Savannah 12.75 j Sumter . . 6.35 know whether die. he wants to live or ically and equitably, if a loaf weighing 12 ounces was being sold before for 16 cents, and now the bakers have to i. 16 from the politicians. But that may easily be overcome, for the people are each day demanding a still larger measure of their rights and there is a constantly increasing tendecy muscles .and quickly the torturing soreness completely disappears. It Is a harmless remedy., ..but, sure I 1 1. j a x t a. M about millions of men as John D. and 10 " v" tho-v nort n0r.mtt uu ! J. P. Morgan would speak of millions half loat) 11 would be just as reason- those rights" of Hrtii-jre : able to sell the former for 6 cents as , ; the latter for -that price. Why should and certain, because it is one discovery that has forced rheumatism . and scia on tica to yield and disappear. Try a 50-cent bottle of Rheuma, and if you do not get the joyful relief you j Account expect, your money win De returned In snite of the hieh nrice of nrint'R- R- Bellamy always has a supply of Kins Con stan tin p. wiselv simnressea me inmren myanaoiy oe smnea ro me Tvi xr.K ,XIUCUUJ ttUU guardutees it 10 you. " xr xr- -'-' ulci tv ccaij yJi. uos jm. iui ill vai his feeling, on the theory, np doubt, shoulders of the consumers and the olina ig managing to maintain its that self reservation fa also the first iai De reaucea iour ounces instead 01 law of nations. raised four ounces? Candidly, we do splendid standard, by always do ing something enterprising. This Advt. V FORECLOSURE SALE. By virture of jne power 6t sale contained not-'Deneve that tne DaKers. at pres- ' ;., ' A. . u! uwa ot montage executed sy Tha tanrfawi a-um eAlrfL n mat t,uc utt.cio, pica mugt mean gome sacrifice on the part B. F. Burdick on the 26th. day of Januarv3 1 ne stanflard Railroad of the South. . 29.10 Washington . . 15.75 And proportionate excursion fares to nearly every point in the southeast, Tickets will be sold December 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, limited retiming un til January 10, 1917. $38.10 New Orleans, La. Annual Meeting Western Fruit Jobbers Association Tickets will be sold Jan. 27 and 28, limited Feb. 5. PROPORTIONATE FARES FROM OTHER POINTS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, Editor Ed. Britton, of the Raleigh ent coula afford to sell the 16 ounce - th owners in behalf of th rpad-iin year 19-4 and registered in th re- . . R t u 10 -e owners, in Denaii 01 tne read-cords of New Hanover bounty in Book News and Observer, calls attention to loaf for 6 cents but If they sold a . 12 erg because increased rnd increasing i nan?ber J3- at Pae number 381, default wrX . i . u nnncft Inaf for that nmniint hpfnrA anil - . - . i having .been made in the payment of the wiu i ssiy oia cost of production must make the; note and debt in the said mortgage de- rascal is tnat fellow Ed Britton. made a profit, the right thing, math- fira looo - - v anta i '!?lM.u? the power or sale therein eiv - . ematically and in justice, the loaf numerous weeklies have issued Chi rst- $ s? When President Wilson talks of an conforming to standard size of S mas edItWms We haye enumerated J LoTt'MonVor In fe"! extra session we don't know whether ounces, would be to reduce the price number them &g they re-ached our SSSShh: t o8M5iii g PHONE 16a ne is tnreateningcongressmen or the one-tnird along with the reduction m.-a.al. nj tn iMa mnat. nnm - . scribed land and premises neoDle isize of the bread that amount The I " . laying, situate, And being, ln Mason- peopie- f size or tne oreaa tnat amount, ine the iuLinhuTg Exchange, which 5Toro Township, in New Hanover County, ;laW does not prohibit a reduction in nmoef F,. y,an1ra, . V,Q RSl0' 'S11: ne?r Budding young manhood should re- the price. Therefore if a 12 ounce tide. Federal Point Road, and running thence wiiu sum itoaa aoutn 14 degrees lSast. 48 poles; thence South 56 degrees West, 3.76 puies 10 a pine on.Mciinenny's Mill Vond; delay. member that it is not possible to clip loaf was being sold before for 6 cents,. iue wmgs. -01 - urns- and tnereiore tne price ot tne 8 ounce loat snould ti10 . t,.-, HrJ- pne on.Mcimennys auh fond; ....... . There . axe tvnnyt rworthyj charities thence North 62 'dsrAea wit 2R--nMM?r& snouid oucKie down to work, wlthout.be 4 cents.. which, woum. be easier .for. thaa person can-giVe a helping hand tfn: NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON. S. S. Chippewa. . . . .Monday, Dec. 18th S. S. Chippewa Saturday, Dec' 30th f tnose wno nave answered . the loner ?4, 111111 pona, ana tuence-witn the' wn-mmuiuniu ueurciuwdi, - . ,. r - VIlTi AfT Off UvtfvM T.AMA1. T 1 SH S. S. Chippewa Thursday, Dec. 21st the poor people, too. Either the bak- tn ,nsf n 'w Amnntr thom T,,,, with said SKK rr th Yi i t t !T WCre n0t maMng fair retura8. in ed the fund being raised, for the -Caa-rV 70 To those who hoot at his prohibi- the former case or they; would be ffidprtp snidiprff anh th . f ' degrees East 96 poles to the mouth of tion plank for the Democratic Nation- making unfair returns in the latter. 1 "..A .A1 h '.S, J!n?(Il? To New York and Geof gbwn,S C. al platform Colonel Bryan is prepar-! ing to give the dry grins. We do not know that anv halrpr ia - . . ' run or -iJiy liottom Branch, and John Gaf- vve no not Know tnat-any oaicer is roll and wno are not blessed with ford's line to the beginning containing si a big Christmas tree;-. Each of these big causes should be helped.' They de serve helping and theyjiwill bring Christmas cheer to i those who stand FOEECtOSUBE SAiE. rr at page number 575. This the 20th day of November, 1916. WINSLOW W. SMITH, WILLIAM L. SMITH, AttornerIOrtffaSee Nor. 20-27 Dec. 4-11-18. -, J , taking advantage of the situation. We much of this world's oods and t.h:'eirJA!e? "4 ' merely state the8e things in the ab- Salvatian Army whichwill sent bask-, J" J, seren Davls w',p- 9,d" About "me to yank down the res- stract, to show thVt the law would ,tfl nr ;;! ,mm- I aS8 . -i l..xi. , . . - , ... . . y D ' vu..iuu. .- i, uwva . J. J. ; ; uiuuuu. w iisiu uuiu me sue ii and not De responsiDie. Katner . tne law ..'.brush them up for the entrance of allows the people to see clearly. young 1917. j p '' ' ; - j We suppose, by nightfall the people - No, Sweet Samanthy, election of of the state will know by whom the . -,., , xr ;t--.v . mit. 111 danger. of not getting it; - vitiuiw 1-M5UCD yresiuent oi v""ioisi, .m iu lenm congressional . - the v New York Bar Association will district is to be carried' to the floor not mean that the outcome last month of the House; which side will hold . drove him to drink. It is not that tne strategic position by having color state of north cabot-ina, .kind, of a bar. ,to the office and therefore being a part . TVtW i , . - - . . - v - . . i . By virtue of the power cf sale contained : ; Ot tne organization that will pass 'on In a certain mortgage executed by William . i It is indeed a sachet powder theory the contest The fight for the strat- DeSb dVS.OTCt ; that asks the people to desist-kicking position; has .beenot and strenu- TOf00 W apprecJated most of ll ion high prices, when these prices af- ous- Besides having this point at is- highest bidder for cash at the Court : Many useful things aro here In wid6 ' ;fect.the happiness of the firesides, sue undoubtedly the ground work has JaVuarf ith, 1917, "hrfoUowtog'piec varet been laid for nlavine somfi homhaati. parcel or lot of land8itua'te lying and be- stance: - , mg in tne city or Wilmington state and ' A -,., Practical Xmas (lifts Might we suggest, for in- prices never thinks of that. v r Bill Spivens. says : of course when an old man ; marries 'a young woman it is a "case of love, but somehow he has been unable to find 'a single case politics two years froni now and .then . county aforesaid, bounded and describedas 'A new'PaIr Of glasses for father Of fonr vpam hsnA ' " t r:' $ i v. me soutnwestern in mower. ; y r Qar.a-j ipur years nence. , tersection of McBee nnd Tnvin . Jr k . . ... .. -: . . -. runs thence westwardly along the south- ' Auromooue spectacles for the friend ern line of Taylor street. srsiitir.ft.A ivx who drfvfia. . -. . w -ffi . SSfS - dainty little 5old eyeglass chain. 'xanior street onver or Miummuoi i-ancy cases. EYES EXAMINED FREE. Rheumatism S. S. Chippewa; . . .Tuesday, Jan. 2nd WILMINGTON TQ NEW YOltK. S. S. Chippewa Monday, Dec. 25th S. S. Chippewa. . . . .Saturday, Jan. 6th S. S. Chippe way DOES NOT Carry passengers. Freight accepted from and for near by North Carolina points at advantage ous rates. U CLYDE STEAMSHIP COv ' C. J. BECKEK, Agent, Wilmington. N. C. EAR Wherein the 'old - man was . not rich Itively, guaranteed by money-back' offer and he young - woman '-not poor 'or. Tiea fine-.- costs k jifle. Delivered any thereabouts.-7- ' f l" J '- 1 hZJAN''B i wardly and parallel with I RpvpntT.fiiro 7r . n-4- 4.1 1 , ' m m '-i . vj tuei western line Is completely washed out of the system ?l Mc Kae street thence northwardly alona the celebrated S!.ivar Mineral Water. I T5?eJ? Uneof McRee streerThirtf P?rt-oC-. lot 1 in block and -Prince: Sts (80) feet to the beginning; the ume'betng part of lot. 1 in binn- sa'n-tJr! ill Z'T i f " EELEN P; GAFFORD - Dr. Vineoerg MASONIC TEMPLE. CHRISTMAS AND NEW EXCURSION FARES Between All Points on the ATLANTIC. COAST LINE. (The Standard Railrcad'of the South) Also to practically every point in the Southeast, including Washington, Cincinnati St.: Louis, Memphis and ' New Orleans. Tickets will be sold December 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, Limited returning to reach original starting point by dr before Wednes day, January lOth, 1917; . For schedules, Pullman reserva tions and any further 'information de sired call on ' - T. C. WHITE, '. General .Passenger Agent, Phone 160. , Wilmington, N. C. dec. 12 to 24 inc.' r : - 5 s i f ? jq'rf? y ir-: , '""""iiiiiiiiiiih ..f GOOD FOR -VOTES- 1 . 't: -i. ; Address -. . ; S In the Dispatch prand Pri2e, Contest, subject t- conaitions erning same. ; - : 10 ?0T. rnnnnns to hprminfpi1 mnet K rya fniirr . . ... . . - -.r. Uwv vv whwuu niuiuiuu around hn and deposited unfolded and in An onvomno m faofanAj . , uuraei This coupon will be void after December 30. lllllllflllllllllttlHIIIttilillliittiimiiiimmiiiititiiiiiiiiitiii minii. uiiujiiiiitiiiiiiinuiiifiiuuuiiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiuilillllilllinuillHIIIHIIIIMlIinniMIMIII ! REGULAR DINNER TWENTY-FIVE CENTC NEW YORK CAFE. illllll!ll!ltnn,S "llllfi I SOUTHERN HOTEL' CAFE Lynn Haven Oysters flow 0tii Homemade Plei. Rooms by the Day, Week , Month. Recently Renovated ; , . SUBURBAN SCHEDULE ' IN EFFECT DECEMBER 4, 1916. WINTER PARK, WR IGHTS VILLE, WRIGHTS. VILLE beach WEEK DAYS. t CASTBOJND. .Leave. . "Electric Center" for Winter Park. ... Leave ..... "Electric Center" ' . for ,.-. Wrightsville 6 :30, A- M. 6 :50 X M. 8:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M, Leave "Electric Center" , for Beach. .6:30 A. M 6:50 A. M. 8:00 A. M.I 8:30 A. M.I 10:00' A." M.! 10:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 11 :30 A. M.V'liaO-- A. 'M' ' 11:30 A. M. 4 r TTk at I .4 " aT a .a -mr ar .6:30 A, M. 8 :30 A. M. 1 :10 P. M. 1:55 -P.. M. 2:,"M) P. M, 3:00 P. M, 3:30 P. M, 4dO'PJ M. 4:30 P. M. 4:50 P. M. 5:30 Pi M. 6:10 J-M. 6 :40 . M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 , P. II. 1:10 P. M, 1:55 P. M. 2:30 P. M, 3:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 3:00 P. M. t 40 P. M. ' 5 :30 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 6:40 P. M. T:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. ............. 9:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 30:15 P. M.'.i. 11:15 PrM.! WESTBOUND? Leave Beach, for Wilmington. 7:40 A. M. "9:15 A. M. 30:45 A. M. 12:15 P. M. tl :45 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 5 :15 P. 'H 'tVVlS P." M. 'io:b6'p.'M. ' . i Leave ' T.n... Wrightsville Winter Prk IOr Wilmington. Wilmlugton. 6:15 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 7:50 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:25 A. M. 10:53 A. M. 12:25 P. M. l:r0 P. M. 2:25 P. M. 3:00 P. M. '3:55"'P.'M. 5:25 P. M. fi:00 P. M. 0:40 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 7:55 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 30:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11:45 P. M. :M A. Jt Ml A. M. M A. M. A.M. A. M. 11 :MJ A. M. 12::i p. m, 1:(H J'. jh -::! p. ji ":11 P. M. P. XI. 4 :00 P. M, 4 :30 p. M. f:10 P. M. 5:3 P. m. P. M. P. M. 7 :'!1 P. M. R M P. M. S:.V) P. M. 10:21 P. M. 30:.16 P. v n -.:a p. ii. . Dos,npt go; hoyond Station No. 3 on Beach. "fLeayes from Station No. 3 on Beach. SUNDAYS. EASTBOUND. Leave Leave Leave "Electric ''Electric "Electric Center" Center" Center" for . for for Winter ?A?Je. ."Wrightsrille. . , Beach. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A. Mi 10:00 A. M. 11 :3ft -A.-Mi .1 :00 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 3:30 PV M. 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:S,P. M. tfao P, M. 140T.':M. 7 :15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00. A. M. 6:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 1130 A. M. -11 0. A. M. 1:00 P. M. 1 KW ,P; M. 2 M0 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3 :0m P. M. - 3 :30 P. M . 4:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:00 P. M. .5.-3Q P. M. , 6:10 P..M,. 6:40 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9 :15 P. M. 10:15 P. M. 11:15 P. M. 2:00. M. 2:30fP. M. 3 KM) P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4 :00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5. -CO P. M. 9 :15 P. l WESTBOUND. Leave Beach for Wilmington. Leave Leave Wrightsville Winter Park. for j for Wilmington. Wilmington. t7:05 A. M.1 t9:05 A. M. 10:45 A." 'it. 12:15 P. f. 1:45 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:15 P. M. 3:45 P. M. 4:15 P. M. . 4:45 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 5:45 P. M. f7:15 P. M.; I 'iorbb P." M: 7:15 A. M 9:15 A. M 10:20 A. M 10:55 A. M, 12:25 P. M. 1:55 P. M. 2:55 P. M. 3:25 P. M. 8:55 P. M. 4:25 P. M. 4:55 P. M. 5:25 P. M. 5:55 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 6:40 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 7:55 P. M. 8:45 P. M. 10:10 P. M. 10:45 P. M. 11 :45 P. M. T :2fi A. M. A. M. 10:31 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 12:.t0 P. M. 2 :00 P. M. 3:06 P. M. 3::t(l P. M. 4 m p. m. 4 fft6 P. M. 5 m p. m. 5:36 P. M. 6 :0 P. M. 6:11 P. M. 6:51 P. M. 7:31 P. M. 8:06 P. M. 8:JW P. M. 10:21 P. M. 10 :56 P. M. ll:.rifl P. M. f)oes not go beyond Station No. 3 on Beach. fLeaves from Station No. 3 on Beach. ' FREIGHT SCHEDULE (Daily Except Sunday.) Leave Ninth and Orange Streets, 3:30 P. M. Freight Depot Open from 2:30 to 3:30 P. M.I SPECIAL NOTICE. ; This Table shows the time at which trains may be expected to arrive at and depart from the several stations, but the arrivals and departures are not guaranteed. ' a riLaRnriKB gst urje Arrivals and Departures of Trains at Wilmington, Effective Nov. 12th, 1916. Time Not Guaranteed. DEPABTUBKt ! " TO AND VBOM AS RIVALS I . . . . , r No. 90. . Uoldsboro, Bichmond, Norfolk and Eastera No. 91. 8:40 A. M. North CarollBa points. Connect at Golda- 1:15 A. M. - Dally Except "txoro 'with Sot&hern Hallway at Ncrfolk Daily Except Snnday. Bonthern Railroad. Monday. "' No.'64r - . - ' ' No. 65. Won., Wed. and Station i. . Mon, Wed. anfl Friday TOnly. ""f,, . Friday Only. Wn L Chadbonm, Conway, Horenca, Charltvton, K . nV Bavannah, Jacksonville. Tamp at. k-3(i AM Petersbnr.?, Fort Myers CeJ.umbU ana a.Sx'iL 6.30 A. M. Asheville, Pnilman Sleeping Cars fi-twee 11,80 Wllmiugton and Colombia, open to re ceive outbonnd passengers at Wilming ton at and after 10 .-00 P. M. and may be :ocdnpfed,-'inboid until 7:00 A. LL , Ooldsboro," Ulcbmond, Norfolk and- Wash. , No, 43L tojroo.' Parlor Cars between Wilmfngton Ko. 49 Daily. . . anc(tNorfolk connecting at Bocky Mount Dally. 8:00 A. M. with New fork trains having Pollman 6:05 r. M. . Service, ' . - " ... No. 61. SoUd train between Wilmington anl Ht No. 52 Dally. Airy 'via Fayettevllle and Sanford. Dally. 8:45 A. M. .... . . :00 F. St No. 62. . ' . K.: c . No. 63. Now Daily ,jackaoavilla,,Naw Bsrm and Iatrmsdiata Da,1'r Daily ' station. . 12:30 r. M. Chadbonm, Florence. Columbia, August, ' Atlanta and the -West. Charleston Sa- . as1' "VannaH and all Florida Points. . Ail 8teel w. M TmnV' Pullman. Sleeping Cars betwewj Winning n-'nr 'Wp'm ton and AtlanU, via Angusta. Sleeping tfMr.U. . Cars aily-between Florence and Colom blar which may be occupied at Colum bla until 7.-00 A. 1L rv- - . j '..,. . ' No. 09, ; v No. 60. d-Snly raytMlatMliat.mtU BfaE'SSr :S0 7. ilsV ..v. . . , . 10:15 A. M. t Dally. , 0 . . . .Joldsboro, Bichmond, Norfolk, Wasbtugtoa ,.u-..-i.; . -and-New York, Pullman Broi,er, ucSt No. 42. . Bletplng Cars,, between Wilmington and No. 41. Dally. Washington, connecting with New Tort Daily : P. M. - ' trains carrying dining cars; also Pnilman t:M A- Bleeping Cars, between Wilmington aad Norfolk. , . ' Por FpldrEeaenratlonj, rate" of fares, etc call Thone 100. W. J. CRAIG. : ' V - , ' T. C WHITE, Passenger Traffic Manager. v. Genera! Passenger Agent . Wilmington. N. C. . A READ THE BUSINESS SPECIALS TODAY i ' 1
The Wilmington Dispatch (Wilmington, N.C.)
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