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"V. - IHE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, i SUNDAYMARCH 6,' 1010. MOT -'I 4 ,t ( ii 'I': it -ff M RAILROADS. ; utt ruMWC 1 wrV , STOCK LAVAHD THE FORESTS UP TO THE Tho nharlott Observer of a recent Baltimore Man Pays Tributejjd ep- date has the following editorially: reeates Heybum . incident. "In his recent letter to The Op- our honored Resident. Mr. Tftft in rnnniioH frnm Pace fl.V ea1vai Mr J. Allen Tftylor. of Wli- , cnoorh af Rlrminpham made the their cattle, Jtmt also their hos on mington clearly showed, ,imfc manly 4ecJaration that he would not their own land, knowing that they can tant part railroads -will, play mtne nave the South give up a, single, one of raise a better grade of stock in the effort being made to assure a sufficient her noble traditions, And he would not innir tun a. r-heaner nriee ih&n by Month of water in the lower Cape - hr . nftA a ginele uart' of the allowing it to run at large. So these Fear to make that city a leading, sea- dep pride she feels in all 'of - her progressive "farmers have the double p0rt of the South Atlantic. To oh- heroes that represented her in that burden of fencing their crops against tain the necessary expenauure lawful struggle between, the jvtortn and their neighbor's stocK ana or iencing this worK Dy ine govermueui WMU" RoutL ; : 4ho. .nm et-.rlr In Ar1n Rnoilld I vnfHMvns must. exist .And there mUSt I T ,.aT,, nftVifa ffcnornna flTvr! tioKTa iUCll VW U bUVh Ow I vv" N V - I XJJ. .11 T. ,ui. W these progressive farmers .attempt to be certain assurances that increaseaj t tement of our presiderit,it appeals' Improve their stocK oy tne imroaut- tramc wm result num.-we to me as particularly unrair ana m- tn f hftHr hrerl animals -the oull facilities for water transportation to lrnii that nn-ar iH vpnrs Rinr. the elde cattle will bring the tick, and the city by way of 4he river and the J r between tho North " and South, tforein Its history. the hogs wau carry tne cnoiera, uuu ocean, me wiiua oaiv.v.; and because1 uen. .uee, true to ms con- hoco imnnrted animals will be car- to the reoresentatives Of the govern- L,it,rta nf i thA nrincinle nt Rtatm rled: oft by; disease. In- this way tho ment who have investigated the pres- rignt8 and powers reserved to ' the tjpen range Is a very serious handicap ent status of affairs. The railroads gtates which have since been " very to agricultural . progress. acting "as distributors tothe interior generany confirmed by many of the gut the great Argument against uie of rreignt receiyea ai yvuuiiuw w leading minds of our land, should be j f -vrlr lour ia that it la hard on the tpsspIs from other norts- foreign anaij u o )Oor man, the maii who owns no land, domestic have largely in their riian,asired and ven0m, in the Senate Cham- it is he and tne smaii iarmer wuu.uao me power ip guaiauicw vuif ber by United States Senator Ijey harHiv heffun tn realize that any I with' the second condition on which ,,, nf Mahr." a traJtnV tnia i omm. change in conditions have taken place government aid can oe oDtamea. J try and one unfit to have his statu in the last 25 years, ana is stui . av "Mr. xayior is wen guanuw ujr accepted by the NaUonal government i tempting to mane tne greaier in oi penence auu s.i.uujr ui iuD h"" Mn the Statuary Hall in Washington, his living on the remaining scattered speak on the subject discussed in his Now that the paSsions and prei' timber, that objects most strenuous- letter. He is a successiui wn.8ies.aie dlceg of sectionaLhatred have passed 3y to the stock law. Ana yei tnesu grocer or Wilmington. ap. . . J awav. and the citizens of the country MWST, TURN TO-.SOUTH. ' - Baltimore BanKerlGivesSome-lnipres.-v - . sions of Recent Vjsit. ' ; (Baltimore News.) , , R., Lancaster' Williams, member of ,tb,e .hanking , house of Middendorf, Williams- Co., has returned from , a trip to the ; South more enthusiastic than . ever; before :0ver the mercantile industrial r; a,nd financial outlook and the opportunities for the .investment bf capjt 4n that section. Mr. Wil Iiams;waa.particularly impressed with the -progress of development in i Geor gia aiid Florida, .though he . said the Whole .Southeast has entered upon an era of activity greater than ever be- are the very men' that it would help some years been closely identified j are 'n brothers. all countries and all with that Class or ousmess wmcn npnle should cheerfullv bear testlmo- the most. v .;. wun mat ciass 01 buwww p ,e should cheerfully bear tesUmo- The poor man is the first to share links his city with a large-area of the tQ the unbiemished character, the in the increased prosperity of a com- inferior of the two Carollnas. For Jd j purposes and the patriotism of anumiy. i n g?is yuo , r MV-" - -IGen. Robert E. Lee. He and his ioi- ter schools, better stores ana msuw or,.- vviimingtons cuamuei yi yuiu- lowers contended for a principle that w.t?ps. He can cet imoroved stocK.imerce and as such has laporea wlthout the annual loss from devas- gently to bring about J08'- buUinced th.em - was right, doing their naung uiaeoae. ixxio V"--"' ";"50i """yu v... v..... I fluty as they.saw it, and appreciatin IDetter, inougn as Jiyo iu me iciiikuijr. cmuiavw v5 r.'lits-fall responsibility tnem irom a neiauuui, uu Ul via' '" . Gen. Lee and-the Southern soldiers nf time from hunting stock win ue The gradual increase in aeptn 01 1 nrGvented. I water in lower cape rear maae oyii-- -tKk nmra onner artflir A onf. And what is tne vaiue 01 mis tne government in me jasi iew ti th ranks and vet thev rea- .. a, ihat ,nu he lost? The For- has ereatlv increased the Dort busi- m"ing, 5nKA', n??., ln!? ester ;of the Survey was told that ness of Wilmington : and traffic fently and with heating' hearts even tiiprft was naraiv a cuw iu iuc inrouKii iia un. iu uio mwiwi j i v. i. range part of Columbus county that is pointer to'still greater results from a r g deatn The valor of the forces not fea nignt ana moru.ug; '1U""M ir UBITi .- 7 Ln each side .only added to the laurels there Is not enough fed in the range the deepening of the channel is not of tf thet nthpr to enable a -cow to produce milk. A I local benefit alone. Convincing, evl- J Th of the home the church small farmer In' this county who is Uence that ngton;s. bVs Stotet hTs nmeny opposeu 10 uie biyun., u '6'UUi" v ever been.to their honor, the ruline a hardship on the poor man. pomteu tne cnannei can oe iouna in w h .f the - nlft of thfi Bmitff with .pride to - ?SE ..TSfSra Snd Gen. Lee as their noble and honor! tnirr tne forester tuai. us uau uiouo an mat nine auu it uiuai uc uuiuc i j i.n t j . . - ii.-, t. icpiVBeiitauve m uis me anu nis meat uiau sucu .uu iuoi vivj o . Wh in Mift 9ni1 Pvnfe He had nut u the little pigs in tne not all local but extends over consid-1 ,;" ,;; ;" ir . "7 v entirely iroui iui gaiucu, - - s moiuiucki u. ""-"" LUUU' nf whtrh traits he wna th pmhnHf- he did not realize how little benefit tions. The official statements of the lJ!n ...... a .fie ?iEQT-: the range was to him. All his land, six banks show that on January 1, , J except the small area that is fenced 1910, their capital land surplus "IirL" yet. owing to fire and hogs, there is $9,292,085, and their total re- little voune CTowth on it. so that when sources to $12,160,021. On November the present scattered stand of small 17,' 1803, the figures for the then five L,. " Qft'mtran onA . a timber has been removed, this land, banks of the city were: Capital and T1 fteaa Aif!6' gIve Jt So Gen. Lee gave truth to the best 1 r-fTMndliA A;StbWicJi Specialist MvAys;In i Your HOUSE r 1 UlVlAJri , TION OP A SPBCIALIfT AND S TARI FTS SOLD BY YOUR DEALER Itonml VVfF?-V? RIEFUND QUARANTBB. R A ment). crystalized and gave truth to the best traits and professions' of the mthern people. Victor Hugo has well said: To model a statue and give it life, is a noble work; on which he is paying the greater surplus, $911,000: deposits. $4,790,498. Vtn'Av wT1 V a nurwl nrir cr lif- I anil inf ol inaAtiici AOO OIT :' Tk LarL JL Ilia iaA, win uo jjivuuvmb v i tutu cvr ti icouuivOt fVfVAOiii I o..U AMnMA4.: j . ul r, h5a hnJtt.. onn.i. o..m Southern aspirations and professions on the cleared part of his farm ana mind that generally the' bank depos-1 0 " V "";?'7 " v:Z- ' liv, toon thPir (o 4r, Ka inivn. pared with any standard. Gen. Robert v1 wnionH tMa fnrpst irur w than on- ,Q Lee is the peer of the noblest men can be made a most productive ana year. These figures are a partial in- m'.1 t,, " 1 profitable part of his fanm , d. to the growth ot Wlfmingtotfs te,?8 7"' old practice of letting the stock run towns as facilities as a port of entry I r " I" , . vVz oro nrtt i.nnflni1 in the WflWi lhavo innroaeoH ivith tho Hacnsnlmr ftf I Jf luuauuu iui 11UU1CA lands of the eastern parts of North the channel from the city to the sea, thtT8aandlogandfr. achievements. n iio n,rA .y.a. m-tor rQt-f nf r.ii h ctnm hA i.tn. uen. L.ee, nls devoted followers and w.totT, ywM,ntio .Qttiolhof-BrOQ fhn .mmii Af iu uw'women or the Lonfederacy, In jiiouj ui vul ' " I v.. v," w u'U6 n ,Sl 4U M and hbgs will roam at will. Hogs do inel and Increase of business between 0 1 "IzZ'T u "? . X t! t" i ,7 less serious injury o tne narawoou mat city ana interior sections or tnei""- T""Jt"i i, forests than to the pine, because the two Caroling former in many instances are not ab- oAlnlAlir ilAnan1avi anon fitl rP.loni ' rh a ,infoijni ova untaUlitM TMMliuHnn .' miin nf ' nir .ifilTMrtant riOenAr np Af tha Invar Pgrui Paorl""v" " uuvh . oujvuw vui .T.iQa " rmh'a-.- fmm tmrrmt ..1 f hnnnoi tn fnrm ninco ATv,mAMi.i itiiaes, arniy 4.0 devastate three Tho vilrflt jntnrv tA 'iheso woods from rfliatinna .fftr' their mntnai hTofl ff3lr States by a trail of almost inhn . - ft ' I Titian TllAI71AO nwr A A i An nk cattle is confined to certain species; land, as Mr. Taylor says, the success linn and yellowK poplar reproduction of the movement depends largely onj mountain to sea, and seek to Jusaty being especially feubject to attack. v.hat the railroads will do. The rauc v y Miuuwy uxesi cattle, however, is an' indirect one. area financially interested - should T111 is,n, '"end of law and not only in the mountains, but wher- unite in an effort to induce the rail- 0der and .no friend of his country ever the stock law is not in force, roads to do tffeif part In this most r u f uu f"141- spirit ox.op Every year nres are set out ana tnou- important matten eands of acres are burnt over in prac- J ' 2 tically every county in which the cat- ' DENIES THE WAR REPORT tie Still run at large, the reason giv en being' that "it improves the range." Leslie Shaw Made No Such Prediction There is no more widespread or raua-i As to Japan. cioUs argument ad vancea as an ex Philadelphia, Feb." 25. Leslie M Intelligent ana impartial history will , honor him I . i i alA x x The business men of Wilmington Vif a S greatest ho v .w.tfn. - soldiers of the world. He would not The, South was - never more inter. esting than it is now," said Mr, Wil liams.. "It is a1 bee hive of industry. . "There is as much 'difference today over the South of five years ago as that periokd was ahead of the period 15 years previously, so, rapid has been the progress and so. Changed are the econppaicf 'and industrial conditions. That entire sectidn of the country has got the: start to whicjx it was steadily working for many ' years, and from now on caiptal and energy expended in the South will net . the returns1 which have heretofore been predicted. "There is no let-up in the industrial development in any section through which I have been. The manufactur ing interest . will be limited only by the labor, and a very interesting, fea ture of. the labor conditions Is th drift of labor from the towns back to the country. "Every1, indications points to a very, large increase in the acreage of cot ton and other farm products. "Another thing which interests an observant BaKimoreah is the increase in mercnanaise purcnasea irom uaiti more throughout the small towns of Georgia and Florida. Heretofore Bal timore has not taken advantage of the market that is open to it, and much material even now that may be much better shipped from Baltimore, s purchased from New York and Bos ton. f "ThAtlanTi coast estates from Ma ryland 'to' Florida' are distinctly Balti more tf jTitory, and jjn this territory Baltimore s future must depend. It cannot expect much from the North or the Wffctr; either as a market for. its merchandise or manufactures, nor or its banking interest; but it must depend upon this. Southern country. Inasmuch, therefore, as Baltimore s dependent fir its living upon this vast , territory, it mighf just as well wake up actively to the substantial re- urns that may he expected from mon ey wisely invested, and in that way not only help the development of the country,-but help its industrial, com mercial and banking development as' well. : It is too late for individuals or cor porations in . Baltimore to show any nervousness About entering the South ern held.- if must' either enter the field aggressively" or lose its own busi ness, because others as far north as- Boston and as far west as Chicago are rapidly covering the territory There was a time. when Baltimore was much more active in the industrial and railroad . development of the South than it is at present, and many large fortunes, werejnade in this city from railroads and enterprises in the South, when they were being prosecut ed' under much less favorable circum stances than at present." . usic pression and wrong as well as hatred, tnat .was unfortunately so long broad' cast in this country, that embittered the homes, institutions and schools of our land "and often entered the con fines of so many of our churches that were and should have been dedicated to higher and holier purposes ; these name or memory, commits an act as unfair, and unjust, as it' would seem wanting in manliness and sincerity. Such men can not appreciate or under stand tnose holding ennobling convic- smicA trTr hlirnlnc thA KrAvda Ihan this. 1 Shaw tnrmnr Sanatanr rt V, ninr. And thA oalv ihsk&s. for it la that the lurv Mav HcnicH that hA ,o Tt conditions are happily disappearing. . -V ' That ,K1 Wl young nerDage. naving no oia growtn ed war with Janati in his snppch at y yuuv .pwmfa. to cover it, is available for the stock J Morristown, N. J., which is said to wno wou d seekjt0 defame Gen. Lire's tsomewhat earlier in the spring u the have occasioned comment in Tokio ground is burnt over in the winter. "I did cite certain well known facts, The total effect or Durnmg tne range the logis of which spell war," said Mr. Ss very narmiui, not only to tne wooas, Shaw. hut to the ranee itself. Tne soil eeta l Continnlnc ho oaM- "i saiiai attan inoorer and noorer vear bv vear bvltion to the fat that ianan nan t aa Itipns of dutyand those who are con the destruction of all vegetable mat- not sav Rh wim hut h .an 9nn . trolled by love of justice and fair play. ier whilft the better aualitv of for- 000 Rnlriipra in Hawaii in sr. Aava rih. en. lee as a PUDHC omcer was nbt- age plants are seriously injured or out firing a shot, and being then aUd fQr. Us naodesty. as a man free uuuea out oy me nre. ine quaniuy war we cpuia not put lUU.uvU over I - jv"w . . " . a . am "j,p of the noorer kinds of erass. which! there to contest the terrftnrv in tn greatness oi cnaracter. make only earlv spring pasture, may years. We have no shins with which i 13 spirit has fled to that haven of Bie slightly increased by killing, out to do it and in the event of war we the young. trees and ousnes, out tne could neither hire nor buy. other forage plants, such as the beg- "japan can land a. fleet at Seattle gar lice' and other peas, on which any foggy day without so much aa stock fatten in the fall, are seriously causing the barking of a dog, and she injured or killed out entirely by fire, can march her troops down the coast The sooner the whole State comes and take every excuse for fortifications Hinder the operation of the stock law, j which we have on the coast -without the better it will be, not only for tne serious opposition. State at large; but more especially "I also cited the fact that if .every aor tnose parts tnat are now witnout powaer mm in tne united states was Its advantages. The chief thine lack-1 to make nowder 24 hours ner rlav for ang to make many parts of North 30 days, the product would last ourl'VT?r,5an -iwaicai Association. Will Carolina prosperous agricultural re- present navy two hours, so that in 1 f Shoyw Progress Being Made. : gjQns is the enforcement of the stock case of war, if every powder mill was 1- New York, Feb. 14. rThe American J4w. Only by putting all the land to I to -quit making sporting powder and Medical -.Association, . the organisation its. highest use, namely, , by. cultiva- blasting powder ana work 24 hours" per which represents the medical nrofes- tlon thoroughly and raising as much day for the government, we could fight sion of the whole country, "is about to irtock feed as possible on the cleared two hours every motyth. issue a series of pamphlets for distri- lafld, and by keeping-the woodland "These are not State secrets. Every- bution to ihe general public1 showing body knows them except ourselves, the progress that is being made in the And still we go on building battleships, prevention or cure of various diseases In case of war we could not get our and methods of Preservine the mihiic. Atlantic neet to ban irancisco i aia neaitn. not predict war, but I did predict what j The action of the leading medicai we wouia waue up to in case or war." I organizations of the country undei ( . taking to inform the eeneral nnhWc of I rest, Where war. and commotion disturb not his breast; Bu.t his glory will live in history's scroll, And his name will survive though ages may roll." x RICHARD J. BIGGS. Baltimore, Md. PRESERVING PUBLIC HEALTH Sn the best possible condition by ex cluding fire and stock, can the pres ent and future prosperity of a com munity or a IState be assured. THE THIN AND WEAK Easy Way for Them to Get Strong and Fat. Samose is not an ordinary medicine; The. Stomach Cannot Rest. ' medical research in connection with It is a mistake to suppose that the I diseases that are of creat miblic con- stomach can rest and thus recuperate I cern marks an important departure). uu uy una means uyspepsia is curea. iana is in accora witn tne general ten WOMAN LEAPS FROM WINDOW. Miss Emile Croonenberghs Badly In lured wnne walking in Sleep. Norfolk, Va., Feh. 5.-rWhile walking in her sleep, Miss Enlile Croonen berghs, -of . Lynchburg Inlet, Priricess Ann county, early this morning leaped from the second-story window of her home, breaking both arms . and se verely injuring .hervspiney Miss Croo nenberghs has been suffering, from nervous attack for several days and while asleep this morning arose and began walking around het; room. Her brother hearing a noise wept to the. room tp investigate and when he entered the apartment the sleeping woman rushed to the window . : and jumped out before she could be re strained. The ads will show, yon whether or not there's" chance today to buy that olece of furniture at your price: EM1N .a', iS . BU ims means uyspepsia is curea. iana is in accora witn tne general Ht In a flpnh-f nrmino- tnnA that ia aHont. Irru. ji a.,... , . . I , . . . " v . ,":." y ".y ryry :-i u uigesuve process oeEina m mo luenty among nnysicians to enrteavor cd to the most delicate. Its tonic effect j mouth and does not end until the food 1 to limit disease through the intelligent gives strength and health so that a't- W P jeacneq tne intestines. Tho B.a-co-operation oi the public, t.er. its use for a short time, nil the I 7 .icn. lower Rtomah liver Qnlosn atn f Whw Kirlnau r:s.--.. . i-i .. flesh and;fat( producing elements m take' Wrt iu iwu ue easuy assimnatea snu piucess is going on continuously, cause it ..comes on .unawares apd pro retained by the body. Think of resting the heart or the lungs gresses to a fatal stage hef ore the Bince tney nrsi introduced it in wn- food a weak -dieestive svstem cannot etc.. von havk ,Mw mington and the wonderful results -fpl- digest and thus relieve Bowing its use nave made them suxsn irritating acids'or:.kas.,'jRydale,r8'tom- Itfal kidney treatment. nhtmM ha talron nn enTniiHiaRTic. Denever in htm Ereu RMi rahra r w-- i-i ,' vuu s'nbtkeple $at stimulant stimulants for thHfl: lof-"W: i& leth and health Utvdale'a st. j. - v". icotuic lubiu io neaun. ny- Bjsr Samose ha? beea used tor . week Ask us about them. ' Robl-R. h. TZiSSSi&SSL "fS8 -,0? uo lemuay-can ao no harm if your nod restore strength and health vy uen a gain or ten days, and health has improved, and you notice yourself growing stron- What you may . 1ve ee ger, you certainly snouid teei more tne "good fortune ln hiueS iir? f TJ:? ' y??1 f hat you have re- of someone you know V,h iTw 1' " yemeay ir they llian satisfied with what or someone .you -Vnrw mo h. iiu.i. 'rTST i,,v,!'on..Ji.nujuy u tney WdsCurdhyLy4iaE.Pink ham'sVegetaS)k Compound Elwbod. Ind. " Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six; bottles of Lydia E. Wnkham 's . v egeta- Die uompouna. jl was sick three months and ctmld not walk, 'i, suf fered all. the time. The doctors ' said I could not get well without an operai twn. tor l couia HHpatd I7 -.stand the tpaj.113 . 111 iny biuea, eisuedially hay. light one. ana; aown my riffht leg. I begaa o fffifii. better when 1. haa tasen oniv ohe'bdttie of Compound, but"kpt'on as 1 5vas afraid to Stoji too spotu" -Mrs.: Sadi UWCN, 2728 ; K. B. St., El- " Why will women'take chances with ah operation "or drair out A sickly. half-hearted existence, missing three JEourthg of .the ioy of living, when they can find healtlfinXydia E. Pinkham'a egejDie compouna t jeor thirty vears it has oeenthe wr.. 11 1 -' :- S.--- .';JiROBEftT.R.BELLAMiY' .-:; - ' ' f0j.-Whiie:.;3ilie 31 ,f ; 9 W1UV uuu ua - v ..if, r .jx I. . g These stockings pitc made from fine, strong-, ly twisted yarns, and are constructed tcujiye extraordinary service to the wearer. JHeels and toes are made l four threads to make them indestructible. Sold at all the popular prices. jburing the Jours Mr. Vaterbury plays the Cable Piano in our show . window we will make it jreaj interesting pn the inside by putting on sale yarious items at bargainrices. ONE ITEM IN PARTICULAR-A quantity of Lawns and L,inenes, values from . 1 f lo touc, at per yard. . . . . . IVL See Window Display, r New Spring Goods Our Spring, 1910, sockj Is arriving daily. New Dress goods, new Silks, new Suits, new Hosiery, new Neckwear, new Rugs and Lace Curtains. Call at sl:ore for full particulars concerning the piano exhibition. : :JHtt J n- 4 r v . V- .t. XOX1CB OF fiERVICB PCBLICATION State of North Carolina, New Hanover County. Ellxa "W. Cronly anl Anuie LV Campbell ts. James Douglas Campbell, Winiford Campbell, Clinton 'I Campbell, minor, Walter Herbert Campbell, minor. Mary C. Jones, T. M. Jones, Albert Jonea. Alex. L. Jones, Florence T. Jones) 'Annie f C. JpneSi Mary P. London, senior, Mary Parke London, minor, llac-Uel Toy Lqn- ilon, minor, Alexandra London, " minor, .Tohtl London, senior, Lucy II. London, John M. London, Kilith W .London, John laondon, second, minor, Alice U- London, Lucy S. Moore. Hanson Moore and Axehlr hald It. Campbell. The defendants above named will take, notice that a. summons in the above enti tled action was issued against said defend ants on the 7th drtj of February, 1010, by the Superior Court. of,vNew Hanover Coun ty, State of North Carolina, which sum mons is returnable to said Court at a term to be held at the Court bouse in AVilmingr- ton, North Carolina, on the fourth Monday after . the first Monday in 'March. 1010, it being the 4th day of April 1!)10, when and where the saUl defendants are required to appear aud .answer or -demur to the com- Elaint herein filed, or relief demanded : will e granted. - . - ' - " fhe said defendants are further notified that this action relates to real estates situ ated in the City of Wilmington. North Car olina,' on the Northeast corner ' of Tljird and Chestnut streets, and is brought fr the sale of the said projterty and the refn restnient of the proceeds until' such time as all coningent interests therein may - he determined. - - JOHN D. TAYLOR, Cler,k Superior Court New Hanover County. This 12th day of February, 1910. fe 13 law 4w su THE NORTH CAROLINA Y ear Book t - - . - . - ; and . '..t 5 -t-BUSINESS DIRECTORY' ' ' For 1910 Published Every Year by : THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. f JlaleigH, N. C. - - Indispensable in every , office where accurate, complete" Informa tion about the State is required. ? For Sale, in Wilmington and vicin ity by j ..' :-. 5 Ct W. YATES A COMPANY. fe?27 sun 2 Chesaneake and Ohio Ry. ' -Scenic ttaute tp the Jw-1 Kvo Fst VetUial0 Trains" With , Intn Through Pullmaa Sleepers : to-LoulaTllle, t Oncinn a ti, .Chicago ADd St Louis. 2:00pjji. 6i43pmj 11:00 pro 7:3upm 5:00p m 7:10 m Ttll.m JjV Rich I 2:00sun. Ar. Louis .... Ill X) a mi Ar. Cln ....... 1' 8 :00 a In 1 10 :00 am Ar. Chicago . . J 5 :25 n ml 6 :00 p m Ar. Bt. louis.. oioip m eaop.m . : Direct " connections for - all points West and Northwest. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 6, 1910, edition 1
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