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'News, Comment and
in Nortn caroling. :
UNUSUAL LASWUITS. ,
. Xirninian fftP
SWtes:T.;nn San Out of State.
e Man 1 1 iu i w . ,.a.... .. - -
Entl
IVM'3
fStatesville LanamarK.) .
. r3 her unusual and interesting
i- to be given a preliminary hear-fa?e-
i Justice Turner's court - Satur
i5g -rternoon at 1 o'clock, when, Mr.
d3u Thompson, of Virginia, and7 Mr.
1 ,r McLain, of Statesville, the lat
Dal , vouth and the son of .Mr. W. P.
i -h will be arraigned on charges
Kir enticed young Henry Moore,
nf Mr W. C. Moore, away from
soD p and into another State. Messrs.
Spson and McLain were arrestee!
2K afternoon, and the preliminary
firing of the case was set Cor Sat-
iiv In the warrant it is charged
r t the defendants "did unlawfully.
h wilfully entice and induce Henry
'five a minor under 21 years of age,
)I0oltV a v, HmltQ nf the Stnt
to
" ,.. itr Virginia, for the Durnose
:,invinc said minor, without tne
OILr in writing, duly
duly authenticat-
Tnf W. C. Moore, the father of said
"'Jivii action against Mr. Thompson
? recover ?2,000 damages for alleged
Intal anguish and the denial of the
services
alleged enticement away
out cu
the
fvnill UOIH aiavA v,.
I'Uil u-r Hit TVirtT-jorn Tho
nn1 Tna (Jill 1 1 If 1 V 1 1 1 f-1 1 I. Ill
voung
nnrH UV ITll. A liwuiivauiii ' .a, uv
brought in arrest and bail
,Lo arrested on this warrant Friday
Swine. Ho gave bond. in the sum
f joiioo promptly for his appearance
a, the next term of Iredell Superior
rouit Mr. Moore's complaint is sign
ed by Mr. L. C. Caldwell, attorney,
rhn presents him in the suit. Mr.
Thompson has employed Messrs. Arm
dPld &' Turner and Mr. McLain has
ployed Mr. II. P. Grier to defend
him.
,THE WHITNEY POWER PLANT.
Special Master Price Goes to New
York for Perhaps Final Hearing.
(Salisbury Post)
A II. Trice, Esq., leaves tomorrow
niglit for Now York City, where a
special master, he. will on Friday
preside over an important hearing
that is to be one of the last chapters
in the litigation that has tied up the
Whitney yower plant for nearly two
years, and incidentally, to ' mark the
early resumption of work at "the Nar
rows. . '
The action is that instituted ,by the
Bankers' Trust' Cdmpan'y(k" ''of?" New
York, and others, against the Whit
ney Company and Mr.' -Price, is ap
pointed cot only to find the various
facts in the case, but his conclusions
of law ns well and report with all ex
wdition to Judge Pritchard. .Among iganization in the future and to do bet
other things ne is to taKe prooi con
crrning all the allegations in the
plaintiff's bill, the answer of the re
ceivers, to take an account of all tne
properties subject to the lien of the
mortgage dated November 1, 1904; of j
all improvements or additions to tne
property; to determine whether any
and if so, how much of the property
is subject to the lien' claimed by the
T. A. Gilit spie . Company, and to pass
unnn fhp rpnnrta of the receivers.
This is one of the most important j Col
of the numerous judicial hearings
held in connection with , the affairs or
tLe Whitney Company and upon the
special master's report, it is believed,
will depend to a very great extent,
the next move of the rival interests
after the property. - .
WELDON NEWS NOTES.
Personal and General- Items Two
Deaths Are Noted.
(Special Star Correspondence.)
' Weldon. N. C, Feb. -24. Mrs. C. TJ.
Cole, of Norfolk. i3 here on a visit to
relatives Mr. Guy Hudson, of Dnr-
ten, was here Wednesday to visit
relatives. Ho was on his way to Porta
fronth, whore he goes to accept a po
Ht'oa with the Seaboard Air Line. ,
. Hiss Georgia Lee, of Emporia,
ishrre on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
C P. Hounds. W. .-TV Shaw .left
ist Tuesday for Boston, Mass.
&rs. A. II. pnrt D. B. Zollicoffer are
visiting relatives 'in Texas and-Missis-.
Nlipl. Thy Wcldon basketball team
j'-kaud the Enfield team last week
a score of 9 to 8. . v. - - - - '
,JD. the passing away of Mr. J. L.
Williams, death removes one of Wel
z's highly esteemed, citizens, and
thus another of the old Confederate
Ndiers answers the last roll caJL Mr.
"Mams was born in Nottingway
cjnr.ty. Va , and was in the 73rd year
or his ago. . '
JIl's. J. J. Rodwell d fed at her home
warren county Monday, aged 70
wars. She was the mother of Mr. C.
Hod well and grandmother of Mr.
b- u Koriwell. of this place,
v : ,,aml Mrs. S. P. Johnston and'
Jl'.s- E. L. Green were called to Fan?
wr county, Va., last week on ac
iint of the death of their father, Mr.
,J- V' Turner.
LEXINGTON BARS CLUBS.
Puts Tax of $5.C00 on All Social Or
ganizations Handling Liquors.
. (Charlotte Observer.)
Uxington, Feb. 23. A. number of
from Salisbury having had in-rporat-d
the Pocahontas Club which
. to lie social nnrt pnnvlvial in ria.
llr, having lockers for the members.
"i laymen neaaea ny an
Ministers of the town: anneared
r,;0. tho bard of aldermen at the
sj'di monthly meeting and request
measures be enacted that
wh - put th!a particular club and all
hr 'L possible organizatfona?- of - siml
men vT was spokesman. .-The alder
Dlarin tupon- adopted ah "ordinance
loei-L. ,a? annual tax of ' ?5,000 on
rl rl"ba or any other sort of clubs
sharr. nuiy was handled: In any
to L" , m or manner, violations
in I'wnlshed by a term of 30 days
:..." (;0'inty iail. samo hoinir nnorn.
Wvant! . managers, members and
or on",;! of sucn c,ubs- All of which,
to se' lnf!ans that there ; will be
uai ciuds m Lexington,
t- - V':
"('':nS Wtathftr nrA mnvA nrAA
ttavi,:,;ii?lrin?. bI Mid-Winter sale at
M-acti ;7,i,'w blankets , being
Jvi ftven awy to make room
:.ifif :
IN EPITOME
Incidents as Refledled
...
NEW HANOVER BANQUET.
Club at the University in Annual Ses
. sion on Tuesday Nights
(Special Star. Correspondence.)
Chapel Hill, Nv C, Feb. 23. Last
night in the newly erected dining par
lors of the Jesse Jones, the "Chapel
Hill caterer", , the members of New
Hanover -county held their second
banquet in commemoration of the ar
rival of Hinton James at the Universi
ty in February, 115 years ago. The
first '.banquet was I inaugurated -twe
years ago by Prof. M. C. S. Noble, who
gave a spread to the entire New Han
over Club. Last year interest died out
in the club, but this year the members
With renewed vigor have, organized
and expect to accomplish some good
work in studying of "Old New Hano
ver." The banquet last night was a great
success, there being 23 in attendance,
and each and every one enjoying him
self to the utmost.
An eight course banquet' was served
and between each course a speech was
heard. Jjr. J. G. DeR. Hamilton and
Prof. M. C. S. Noble made the princi
pal talks. Dr. Hamilton spoke of the
prospects of the University for a larg
er enrollment next year. The Legis
lature judges its appropriations ac
cording to the number of students at
the University and on this account Dr.
Hamilton considers it of pfime Im
portance that the 1,000 mark should
be passed next year. To do this he
exhortecTthe members present to form
themselves as a nucleus to the move
ment for the larger. University and
work for all that they are worth dur
ing the Summer to increase the enroll
ment. "Let each one of us here to
night take the University for our
creed and religion and bring back with
us next year from New Hanover at
least one convert for ' each member
present tonight" .. .
Prof. Noble--, then arose amid th&
cheers of all present and in his char
octeristic Noble-istic style reviewed
some of the historic, topics of the low
er Cape Fear. He asked the boys to
look into the history of "our" county
nuau 1 0 lltU 1IA UUlll J V UiUHUUUi
and civil war history. He reviewed
many interesting topics such as th&
battle of Moore's Creek, the arrival of
Sir John Yeamans and the battle of
Fort Fisher, and he asked all present
to only gaze back on- the deeds of
their forefathers in New Hanover and
he felt sure that they would receive
enough inspiration "there to "fill thb
bill" if the State were in 'need of a
Moore, "a Caswell, a Waddell, an
Ashe or a Lillingtoo today. ;
Several members of the Club were
then heard from, the sentiment of
all of whom was to have a firmer or-
ter work in the club.
. Mr. L. DeK. Belden acted as toast
master, and took care of his position
with much . grace 'and dignity.- Th&
banquet was adjourned in the wee
hours of the ighx and everyone pres-
ent Ven awaydeterinlied to learn
more &nd do more for old New Han
over. .
HAD HIM STAR GAZING.
"Jake" Newell's Dangerous Elo
quence Puts Stranger in Jeopardy.
(Charlotte Chronicle.)
It was after Mr. Jake F. Newell had
finished his speech this morning in
defense of John Alexander, being
tried for his life for the murder of
Frank Maxwell, colored, that one man
in the court room gave vent to his
feelings and in loud applause, for a
moment, startled the court and those
sitting in the spacious hall.
"What is that making that fuss?"
yelled Judge E. B. Jones from the.
bench. '
A man with long hair and of un
usual appearance, stood up.
"Did you applaud?", asked tht
judge.
"Yes, your, honor, I applauded," an
swered the stranger. '
"This is.no vaudeville "performance
and besides do you belong in . Char-
otte?" came frofli Judge Jones,
I meant nothing , disrespectful
No sir, I do not live in Charlotte."
The incident wa.3 over in a second.
The man who applauded seemed to be
an actor and in every movement and
word showed that he was unfamiliar
with court etiquette.
The applause, though unusual, was
warranted and Mr. Newell appreciat
ed its expression to .the-fullest.
WILSON WILL' PLAY.
Tobacco Town Say3 It is. Ready for
the iDamond. .
(Special Star Telegram.)
Wilson. N: C..v Feb. 24. The dead
lock in the Easterh Carolina Baseball
League has been broken, and ball, for
the coming season is now an assured
fact.- The opening game to. De piayeu
on May 26th. The number of jf&mes
to be played, 90, the forfeit to ne $ouu.
Took All, His Money.
Often all a man earns goes to doc
tors or for medicines, to cure a stom
ach, liver or kidney trouble that Dr.
King's New Life Pills would quickly
euro at slight cost. Best for dyspep
sia, indigestion, biliousness, constipa-
tldn, jatindlco; maiana ana aeouuy .
2fc at Robt. R. Rellaray.
A most comfortable
- and si
COLLAR
15 : cents ' each 2 for, 25. cent
Chiett. Peabody & Co., Makers
ARROW CUFFS, 25 cents Pair
MBJCW
No ManisStrotigef 1
' Than His Stomach
Avtron man- is strong c!l over. No man can be
strong who is suffering from -weak stomach with its
consequent indigestion, or from some other . disease
of the stomach and its associated organs, which im
pairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach
is weak or diseased there is a loss of the nutrition
contained in food, which is the source of all physical
strength. When a man "doesn't feel just right,".
when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortable , 4 ,
feeling -in the stomach after eatia, is languid, nervous, irritable ana despond
ent, he.is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. .
Such a man should use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med?al
Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomach ana
organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the wow,
invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, noarnes ...
the nerves, and so GIVES HEZLTH 21XD STREKGTU TO
THE WHOLE BODY.
' 'Yod can't afford to accept a 'secret nostrum as a substitute for this non-
alpoholjc medicine ov known composition, not even though the urgent dealer :
. may thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. . t
'XTOTT'RR pnoncrh intere.ffeH in voiir clothes, or
JL
ouglit to be, to want
red: styles are to be this
Hart Schaf fner &: Marx
New Spring Style Book is announced to be readys
about Malrch 1; a Washington number, showing :'
scenes at the national capital.
It's samething every well dressed man ought
to have, and we hope every one. of you will ap-T
predate what a useful book it is; an authority
and guide in men's correcft styles. .
The new Spring Manhattan and Eclipse Shirts
and John B. Stetson Hats are here ready for you.
Suits "made to order from $18 to . $45. You'll
get your money's worth every time at !
THE A. DAVID GOS
u u jj saa kA fit'
: - -
New style Caps, 25c to $1.50.
New slyrte. Clothing for men and boys.
New style Hats for young and old. : '
New style Shoes for the whole family ' -
Holeproof Socks and Stqckings in alj colors,
all kinds.
Tailor-Made Suits
Special attention is given to our-tailoring de
partment. The line is new, upto date and of
the very best makes.
Suits from $10.00 up to $45.00.
Just received some of the - new handsome
brown shades. Come in and look them over.- j'
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Head-to-Foot Outfitter.
C
1$ M 'M.
- "1
rf:.i" ;
" - .TnnMlTww jM - .
oval Wire "FenclnlOv:!
Maaufactured by the American Steel & Wire Co. This, istljeb'est
and strongest Field Fence they make. We are now receivitfg a car loa
which will be ready for distribution tomorrow. Let us have ydtx'r, orders
at once while we-have a. full assortment of sizes. This makes nlnejcapv
loads of this fehcing'we have sold since last March, we have the misl-r
ness in field fencing. - ; 1
Wenow have another car load of Bucks stoves on the way.
i WM. E. SPRINGER & CO.
ParceU Building, :.--t : v
Tli
Southern ISTational Bank
Opposite Posl:of f ice. t Organized 1905 .
Capital..:,... . ....... .:......;$ 206,?066.OO
Surplus and Profits;.:. . . .... . ... . . , 145,000.00
Total Assets. .......... .... . :. V.: 1-2,225.000.00
- -; President,- 5 - Cashier. J:u,z
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"k Stihh in
Time Saves
Nine
99
Taek advantage of the com
mon sense contained in the
above old adage, by giving us
your orders for Stoves and
Heaters before the cold weather
arrives.
We carry one of the largest
stocks and best assortment of
Hardware in the State at prices
which defy competition.
Come in, call up 106 or 1020
or write and let us figure with
you. '
J.W.MURCHISON
6 COMPANY.
- 109-111 North Front Street.
NEW MODEL No. 10
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER
$84.50
KAMQS TYPEWRITER CO.
WILMINGTON,', N. C.
ASSIGNEES' SALE
JEWELRY STOCK At 12 o'clock "M"
on Monday 2Stb February 1910 at No. 27
souiii ront street, in the City of Wil
ui in X ton. N. C. I will sell at nublio nup
tion fo cash to tbe highest bidder, all the
stocK or .jeweiry etc., assigned to me by
.7. T. Burke. Inventory filed with John D.
Taylor, Clerk Superior Court, and Stock
can oe inspected from 10 to 12 o clock A.
M. on Tuesday 15th, Saturday 19th, Tues-
uay zzua, ana ssaturaay L'utn, mst.
This 12th tebrnary l'JJO.
PAUL CAASE, Assignee.
A. J. MARSHALL. Attorney. -fe
13 til fe 28.
Oliver
Typewriters
Tu oach purchaser of a New
Oliver Typewriter within the
next ten days we will give an
up to date Toledo Roll Toi
Typewriter Desk.
Rebuilt typewriters of all kinds,
Underwoods, Remingtons, 01'
vcrs ;ind other standard makes
at half original price. Typewrit
er Ribbons and Carbon of all
lintltv Every one of our rib
bons are. guaranteed or money
I refunded.
M MES S CO.
Market Street.
irTWdiWIrfriTfiiiiTIf mm-Tiit tulm m
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STATEMENT' OF CONDITION
the mu8chis0n
National bank
OF AV1LMINGTON. N. C.
At the Close, of Hueln-HN, January 31st. 1919.
MKSOl RCKS.
Loaim ;iinl Discounts
U. S. Bonds (at par) ,
Bank Building
X. i'. State and other bonds.
Cdst. aii'l due by Batiks .....
. .$3,483,083 75
.. 551,(MI(I 0(t
25,(KH 00
. . 143.783 00
. . 1.131.5S15 02
; f5.:W4.4til 77
1.1 1H IIT ICS.
Capital Stork
Surplus and Net Prolit
Circulation
P. S. Bond Account .. .. .. .
Deposits
.$ .550,0)10 00
373.579 a
. 550.00ft (K)
, 1(M),000 00
. 3.75S.KS2 a
$5,334.461 77
DEPOSITS:
January 31st. 1003...
Jantinry 31st. 1!0...
January 31st. 1910...
P. 921.988 64
.443.393 48
.758.8S2 m
H. C. McQUEEN, President.
J. V. ORAlNiER. Vice President.
J. W. YATES. Vice President...
C. S. GRAINGER, Cashier. -
fe 4 tf i
WHY NOT TRY
POPHAM'S
ASTHMA REMEDY?
Gives prompt and positive relief in
every case. Sold by. aruggisis,
' price $1.00. ' Trial package
by mail 1Q cents.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props.
CLEVELAND, O.
Sold by R. R. Bellamy. .
200 Bushels Bradly's Celebrated
Cotton Seed. : ,r
800 Sacks Genuine Aroostook
Co., Maine Seed Potatoes.
1,000 Bushels Texas Rust Proof.
Oats , 1 - fr A
3000 iKegs' Stee.and Cut Wire
Nails.
LOOO Sacks Rice, (all grades).
250 Barrels Nice Mullets. ; '
8,000 Sacks Common Fine Salt.
200 Sacks Rock Salt;
150 Sacks ice Cream Salt
300 Barrels Package Salt
t Get our prices. We are ra.
to do :bu8ine8s. "
D t. GORE GO,
i Wholesale Grocers and Impor
. ters. r ?
Wilmington, N. C. -V
Cotton Seed!
SUBURBAN SCHEDULE
li Ilwt TborKdaj, September 30th, 1909.
TO BEACH.
WEEK DATS Leave Front and Princes
treets nt 6:50, 8:30. 10:00 and 11:30 A. M.,
:00, 3KX), 4X0, 7:10 and 8:30 P. M.
SUNDAYS Leave Front and Prtneew"
treets at 830, 10:00. 11 A. M.. 1:00. 2:30.
3:00, 3:30, 4:00. 4:3,'50, R-Q, 6:10. 7:1C
and 8:30 P. M. ...
TO WILMrNGTON.
WEEK DAYS Leave Luratna
at 7:43,
8 -45, 5:15,
ft:I5 and 10:45 A. M., 32:15, 1:45,
i :rn ana :i r. m.
SI'MAS-Leave Lumlna at 9:45. 10:4B
A. M.. 12:15. 1:45, 3:15. 33V4:15. 4:45, 5:1R,
5:45, 6:25, 6:50, 7:15 and 9:15 P.'JVL
TO WRIGHTS VI1.US.
WEEK DAYS Leave Front and Princess
streets at 6:50, 8:00; 8:30. 10:00, 11:30 A. M.
1:00. 3:oo, 4:30. 6:10. 7:10. 8:30. iokw and
11 :Q0, P. M.
SUNDAYS Leave Front and Princess
streets at 8:30, 10:00. 11:30 A. M 1:00, 2:30,
3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00. 5:30, 6:10, 7:10,
8:30, 10:00 and 11:00 P. M.
. ' ' TO WILMINGTON.
WIEK DAYS Leave Wrlghtsvllle at
C:20, 7:55, 8:25, 9:25, 105 A. .T., 12:25.
1:55, i 3:55, 5:25, 6.35, 8:00, 9:25, 10:25 and
J 1:25(1. Af.
SUNDAYS- Leave Wrlghtsvllle at 9:55.
10:55 A. M., 12:25, 1:55, 3:25, 3:55, 4:25, 4:55.
5:25, 5:55, 6:35, 7:00, 8:00. 9:25, 10:25 and
1:25 P. M. 1
CAROLINA PLACE.
FRONT AND PRINCESS
TO CAROLINA PLACE.
WEEK DAYS Leave Front and Princess
at 6:52 A. M., and every 15 mlnutea there
after until 10:37 P. M.
Sl'NDATS Leave Front and Princess
8:22 A. Al, and every 5 minutes thereafter
until 10:37 P. M.
TO FRONT AND PRINCESS.
WEEK DAYS Leave 17th and Market at
tr.45 A. AI., and every 15 minutes thereaf
ter until 10:45 P. AI.
six DAYS Leave 17th and Market at
8:30 A. M., and every 15 minute thereafter
until 10:45 P. AL
FREIGHT.
Leave Wilmington daily except Sunday
at 4:00 P. M. - Freight Depot from 3 :00 tc
4:00 P. M.
Quickest and Best Line West and North
west. "
Block Syfltem, Rock Bnllast 85-lb Rail.
Schedule In Effect May 1st, 1909.
Lv Norfolk ............ 7:30am 7:30 p m
Lv. Petersburg 10 :25 a m 10 -.20 p m
Lv. Durham 7:00 am 5:30 pm
Lv. Lynchburg 2:30 pm 2:13nm
Ar. Cincinnati 7:30am 7:20pm
Ar. Columbus 6:45 am 7:45 pm
Ar. CUicaeo 5 :00 p m 7 :30 a m
Ar. St. Louis 7:28 p m 8:30am
Close connections made for Seattle, San
Francisco and all Western points.
1'iillmun sleeping and parlor cars N. and
W. Cafe dinine cars. Eauinment and ser
vice Htandnrd of excellence. Blue Ridge and
Allegheny mountains crossed at most pic
turesque parts.
Time tables, descriptive literature and
formation free. Correspondence invited.
W. B. BEV1LL,
Ren. Pass? Agent, Roanoke, Va.
C. H. BOSLEY,
Dist. Pass. Agent, Richmond. Va.
MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of the powers of sale contained
in certain mortage deeds made by Julius
Cowun and wife Julia Cowan to Tbe North
Carolina Home Building Association, one
I .earing date the 6th of February, 1909, and
duly registered on tbe records of New Han
over County in Book 58, page C2, and the
the other bearing date the 19th of March
1909, and duly recorded in Book 58, page
221, tlte undersigned will sell, to tbe high
est bidder, at public auction, for cash at
the Court House door of New Hanover
County in the City of Wilmington,- N. C, at
twelve Klock M.. on Friday the lltU day of
March. 1910. the followinsr described DroD-
erty in said City of Wilmington, N. C., to
wit: Beginning at a point in the western
line or Raukm street (Jo ieet west or tne
western line of Bay street: runs thence
westwardly with said northern line of
JCiiufctii street 4o ieet; tneiice nortnwaraiy
luirullel with Bav street 66 feet: thence
eastw.-irdly parallel with Rankin street 45
reet; thence sontnwaruiy parallel witn uay
street 00 feet to tbe Beginning, being part
of easter half of Lot 5. Block 242.
This Sth of February, 1910.
THE NORTH CAROLINA HOME BUILD
ING ASSOCIATION,
By John D. Bellamy & Son.,
fe 9 30d. Attorneys.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Rv virtue of the oower of Siile contained
in a certain mortgage deed made by C. L.
Dickinson and wife Lilly W. Dickinson to
Samuel Blossom, bearing date the 15th of
June, 1909. and duly registered on tbe rec
ords of New Hanover County in Book 58.
page 440, the undersigned will sell to the
uignest mcmer, at puDiic auction, tor ciisu.
at the Court House door of New Hanover
county in Wilmington, N. C, at twelve
o'clock si., on xnursaay tne lutn aay oi
M:irh. into, tbe followinsr described DroD-
erty in said City of Wilmington, N. C., to
wit: Beginning at a point in tbe South
ern line of Ann street 100 feet east of . the
eastern line of Fifth street; runs thence
enstwardlv with tbe southern line of Ann
street 35 feet and 3 inches; tnence soutn
wardiy parallel with Fifth street 66 feet;
thence westwardly parallel with Ann street
S3 feet and 3 inches; thence northwardly
parallel with Fifth street 66 teet to the be
ginning, being part of Lot 1, Block 117.
inis 7tn aay oi i eoruary, aaiu. -
SAMUEL BLOSSOM,
By John D. Bellamy & Son.
fe 8 30d. . ' . , , 'Attorney.
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CIGARS!
'WHY .
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Because It Is the Bes
Cigar for the Money.
Wholesale Grocer.
Blue prints of all
kinds drc made by
Southern Map Co.,
phone 813, So.
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Atlantic
Coast
Line
CORRECT TO JANUARY 80th.
" NOTICE.
The nrlTate Md dprtmr ara'fflTaa m
ifenutiaB. u antll n.a.uiu. vltk i
other eonpanlea. bat a.irlrai Md tmn- '
lies, arc hi araaranteea.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 48.
nail
No. 42.
Dally
7 -HO nm
Lv. Wllminirton
Ar. Uoktsboro
. ...
D .lA.ml
10:05 pu
11 :Ol pn
11:45 pm
Ar. Wilson ..
119 .QA
Ar. Rock 7 Mount
It uu.
Ar. Weldon
Ar. Norfolk
'. . .
, 1
4 :55 pm
A-10 nm
; im i I
it :uo m
8:33 am
Ar. Petersburg ...
Ar. Richmond .. .
7 :05 pm
am
4:40 am
8:00 am
O .1 A im
Ar. Washlnirton
ll:50 pm
Ar. Baltimore ..
Ar. W. Philadelphia .
o :w am
11:35 pm
Ar. new iora
o;w am
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 41.
Dally.
3:25 Dm
No. 49.
Dally.
9:25 pm
Lv. New York .. ..
Lv. W. Philadelphia
Lv. Baltimore
Lv.' Washington .. .
Lv. Norfolk
Lv. Petersburg
5 :44 pm
S-"ft nm
12:19 am
2:46 am
4 20 am
8:10 am
9:18 am
10:00 nm1
o:uv pm
1:58 am
8 :4S am
Lv Weldon
11 :30 am
Lv. Rocky Mount ..
Lv. Wilson
.v. Ooldsboro
r. Wilmington ...
onjo am
5:49 am
6:40 am
9:45 am
12:40 pm
i :m pm
2 :59 pm
0:15 pm
WEST AND SOUTH.
la Wllaan.
51. 55 42
Lv Wilmlnsrton t 5 :30 ami 3 :15 nml 7 KM) nin
Ar. Florence ....) 9 :25am 7:25pm) 4:01am
Ar. Columbia ..I 1 :00 pmlll -.10 pml
Ar. Augusta
a:uuun j
Ar. Atlanta ....
Ar. Nashville ..
h vm pm
6 :30 am
8 :S0 pm
Ar. Memphis ...
Ar. Louisville ..
Ar. Cou'ti
i:iupm
4 :35 nm
Ar. Charleston .
1 :15 pmlll :20 pm 7 :05 am
Ar Savannah ..
Ar. Jacksonville
3 :oo pm
2:20 am 0:30 am
:io pm
7 :00 ami
7:15 ami 1:30 pm
7:00 pm 10 :23 pm
Ar. Tampa
Pullman service Florence to Atlanta ana
Atlanta to destination.
NORTHBOUND.
50 54
Dally. Dally.
9:00 pmllO :30 am
7 3A ami 7 M nm
Lv. Tampa ,
Lv. Jacksonville ....
Lv. Savannah .. ...
Lv. Charleston .. ..
Lv. Columbia
Lv. Augusta ,
Lv. Florence ., ....
Ar. . Wilmin gton . . .
11 :53 am 12 :15 am
:xj pm o :mi am
4:10 pm 6:00 am
2:43 pm
12 nm Q .4 Km
U:5pm 1:40 pm
WILMINGTON AND SANFORD.
Westbourd. F.aetbound.
53 Daily. 02 Daily.
8:40 AM.... Lv. Wilmington Ar.... 8:05PM
11:45 AM... Ar. FaycttevUle Lv... 4:50PM
12:10 PAI....LT. Fayetteville Ar.... :43 PM
1:40 PM Ar. San ford Lv 80 PM
WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN.
Northbound.
62
Sontkbonnd.
63
Daily except
ssunaay.
3:25 PM....LV. Wilmington Ar. .. .12:50 PM
5:17 PM A. Jacksonville Lv 10 55 AM
6:44PM....Ar. N. & S. Jet Lv.... 9:33 AM
6:60PM Ar. Newbern Lv 9:30AM
VIA FJCTERSBrRO AND N. W. BY.
Dally Except Sunday.
Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Bleep-
lng cars with broiler service, between Wil
mington and Washington, connecting wun
Pennsylvania It. It., for all points Bast.
Trains 48 snd 49 carry Pullman Parlor
cars betwen Wilmington and Norfolk.
Trains No. 53 and ou carry i'tuimin
Sleeping can between WUmlnfton ana
Columbia.
T. C. WHITE,
General Passenger Agent.
W- J. CRAIG,
Passenger Traffic Manager..
Air Line Railway )
SCHEDULE
Apply at Union Depot Ticket Office or
S. a. U IldUwnr Freight Office Telephones
No. 1294 or No. K.
j Train iwave Wllminirton Effective res. v
! lain
No. 4ft 4:M A. M - For. Hamlet, and
Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with No. M
for Raleigh and points North.
No. 893:45 P. M. For Hamlet, connect
ing with through trains for Atlanta, Char
lotte, Birmingham. Jacksonville, Norfolk,
New York and trains in nil directions. Ar
rive Hnmlet 7:45 P. M.: lenve Hamlet 8:05
P. M., arriving Charlotte 10:45 P. M.
Trains Arrive at Wilmington
Xo. 401:18 P. M. From Hamlet.
No. 44 it :2ft A. M. From Chatlott an
Hamlet.
No. 45 connects at Hamlet with No. M
for all points North at Monroe with No. 63
for Atlanta.
So. SB connects at Hamlet with No. 41 tor
Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and Char
lotte, with No. 84 and No. 2 for Washing
ton and New York .and Portsmouth, Nor
folk and No. 44 for Colombia. Savannah,
and Jacksonville.
Psrlor Qtr Service will be malntatnea be
tvreen Wilmington and-Charlotte on No. "JO
leaving Wilmington at 3:45 P. tf.. and No
40 arriving at W.iinlngton at 1:16 P. M,
u. w. AUttinuiun,
Union Ticket Agent.
Phone No. 1294.
F. A. FETTER, AgtaL
Pfeon No. K.
H. S. LBARD. " ;
Dlv. Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N. C
C. B. BRYAN,
ucaerai puseiigergenxi .
Portsmd
ion to, va.
Clyde Steamship
Company
to
NEW YORK
( and
GEORGETOWN. S. C
Kitw i iibk m trrrArrvATnM.
S. S. "Carib". Friday, Feb. 181010
s. d. -stDine" Friday, ifei. -.wio
WILMINGTON TO 4TKW TOSBU r. r
8. 6. "Sabine" Saturday, .tel).-19,
S. S. "Carib". : .Satorday, I'cb. 20, 1910
W1LM1NOTON TO aEORORTOWir.-
5?. g. "Sabine" ....... Monday. Feb.. 14. 1910
a. S. "Carib"... Monday Feb2L l&io
Through bnis of ladlnff anfl-UwMit
brongh rates guaranteed to and, from, all
points in North and South Carolina.
. For freight passage apply to.
H. CS." SMALLB0NE3k 8oot ' ;
: . Wilmington, N. CK
v tf - w vtvNii'n: i.
MAT NAltD, '
Freisht Traffic Manager. :
RAYMOND, V.' P.' & O. IL , J,
AH. H,
HUGH MacRAE & CO.
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