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V - THE MORNING STAB, WILMINGTON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27.1910 PACE TffiUffi - . . MMMMMM THE STEgfrdME News, Comment land Incidents Jls Refledted in iurux vuttiuxiim. ' ; j V. ... AFFAIRS AT WHITEVILLE. PISTOLS 4N ORDER! Town Primary Called Civic' Improve- A Complication of Events Makes Llve ment Railroad Development '";' M" Da in Scotland. . V (Special Star Correspondence.) ; ; ; T ' (Charlotte 'Observer.) Vh it evllle, N. O, .. March 1 26. The : iurinbufg, . Mar ch: 25ripistols Town primary has been called; by May. were muchll evldeKce in .this -section or V. -Ross Davis for Thursday, April today; About, 12 ' o'clock a 'phone 7th. Wjhen the mayor, aldermen and message was received . from the.flrm ctTTT of police, ib eeie'U oi-Mr.p jeejuit ashordise' be nominated. The present incumbent Sortii ' of 'iiurlnDurg, "stating "tnaf!a wiU probably succeed himself as may- negro was there with a pistol mak or. nnd most of the. aldermen will be ing assaults and defiantly patrolling reelected, mei luorapson a can- ue roan, through the premises. : Deo- d ciaie ioi ic-cicvuuu, uui utto iwu uiy onenn: L.amar smith was on the mighty strong opponents in the per- scene at once. He found that the ne soi s of Ernest L. Baldwin and Sam gro, -Walter McNeill, late of the Robe iUaok. i ' . son -county chain" gang, had already Mr. J. R. Williamson returned from been disarmed and was seated on a Philadelphia and , other Northern stool while one of the farm overseers points, where ke went in the interest stood oh guard with a Remington f the 'BladenWo fend ' ,'Whltevllle "Special". ' . . ;. rnilroad. We learn that the road will .The negro was at once placed un be a certainty, and work will be com- der arrest; and started to town with menced on the; same within; a very the deputy in an ' automobile." Al 1 short while. were enjoying, the ride back to townJ Rev. u. u snmn, pastor oi me mrst ana tne offender-was giving no trou r.p.ptist Church here, has -secured Mr. bit, but 'trouble was' metT After the A. Ruby, director of the ohoir in the party, had. reached 1 town, a buggy First Baptist Church at Athens,. G-a., was seen approaching and the. usual to take charge of the singingAdurlrig ''honk-honk" was given. It 'seemed the Bible Conference to be hjfld here that the occupant, of the bujrey did during the latter part of May.' Miss not like the noise and as the machine Leila Memory, at present teaching mu- was passing, its occupants were a lit sio at Buie's Creek Academy, will be tie surprised to find themselves look home and will be organkit, - Thus .it ing into .the barrel v of , a "32".- The st em? as if music will be a feature, machine Ivas stopped and the deputy biit the biggest feature will be the hailed the man in the buggy. On the return here of Dr. Jenkins, who is so ground they met each other. As the pleasantly remembered ' by -; many "consider yourself under arrest" pro Whiteville people. - '-. ceeded from the mouth of the deputy, Mesdames Homer Lyon and THmo he . was again forced to look into the rowell, and the MisseB Rjchardeon pistol. The deputy (Julckly stepped are leaders in the organization of a behind a post and took aim too. Each Civic League here. '. The town has aimed at the other and the. deputy issued bonds, to the amount pf $25, walked slowly around the post in 6r 000. and if the citizens will give, these der to keep the post , between himself ladies their support, we. will have and. the other fellow, who proved to beautiful town vsoon. : .''. be one Charles Livingstone from up- Rev. E. B. Carr, pastor of Chul bourn per Robeson. . Presbyterian Church, ; preached hera By " this time another of the party last Wednesday night; in the Presby- had secured a pistol and was . ad; terian Church. Mr. Carr Is canvass- vanefng . to the aid of the deputy, ing for the Building League fund of Livingstone decided that it was time Wilmington Presbytery, which fund 13 to go so made for , his Duggy still SAMPSON MAN ARRESTED. Wanted at Clintor All fltrond Criml-i :nai--Baseball Game Tuesday. (Special Star Correspondence. , 1 Gpldsboro, N.-C. March 26. George L. Smith: a voung white man hailine from"; Sampson county, was arrested. m tns city yesterday and locked up on the charge of skipping a $200 bond ne Aad given in -Clinton and also for selling . whiskey. . An officer arrived in the city from, Clinton yesterday noon and -carried Smith back with him on -'the 1 afternoon train. , leaving here at 3 o'clock. Smith is well known Lthroughout ' tltfis State, especially : to tner officers of the law, and according to, his own statement in a book which he ishaving printed in this city ,he is, an ex-convict, who has run "blind tigers" tn .nearly evey , town in North and South Carolina; served 23 times bn chdin1 gangs; ' been locked up 208 times; has been in jail, twice since he gave his book to -the printers, and driven out of 64 towns and has four times been ordered by judges to leave the 'Stated - ; Rev: L. P. Howard, of Rocky Mount, will deliver an address to the Bible Class of Friends church in this cly next Friday night and also give a lec ture on. "The Religious Life of Robert lE Lee.". .Mr. Howard is a SDeaker bf stirring eloquence and will be, greeted by a large audience upon liis appear ance i this city. i I In this 1 city Tuesday at baseball Park the first game of the season will, be played between the teams of the Atlantic Christian College, of Wil son, and Bingham School, of Mebane. While; these two "teams are playing under the above named schools, in the personnel, of each will be found play ers who will be een again on thi3 diamond whenthe regular league sea son Opens, and consequently their ap pearance here next Tuesdqr will have more tnan passing Interest with our people for all Goldsboro Is united on baseball, and are one in the determi nation to have the "Goldsboro Giants" win the league pennant this year. ,In the teams that will play here uesday will be found Sharpe and Doak "the mighty - Doak" and Rube" Howard and Taylor. Taylor, is a new man, and the more interest will center in him because he is "signed up" with4 the Giants for the coming season as one of Goldsbo ro' s regular pitchers. r, A Lieh Gat. A lftu gate is a shed, generally of oak. over the eutranoa nf rhntvh to help establish churchee and. manses holding the r deputy' behind the post.jyara, beneath which the bearers onus Miss Iola Baldwin entertained sever- the . same time made, a jump for hia al of her friends at, a party Friday buggy, ws foot missed the step and night.' ' I he fell to the ground. . Before he Taking the worn 'proposed ' as a fcouldjrecover the-deputy, as quick as subject, Whiteville will soon be over- a, flash, was. upon him and had the flowed with various enterprises mow- pistol out or tne nands of -Livmg- ever the Bladenboro and Wniteviiie stone. Others rushed up and he was railroad will be built. The "site for overpowered and placed in the auto- the depot will be in fronts of Mrs. mobile and carried to jail. He was Rosa Baldwin's, on the property of released . tinder bonds aggregating S. E. Memory, and the road will con- $350 for his appearance before the nect with the A.C-u at vmeianu, ttecorder on tne morning of April 4th from wnence it is rumorea, mere win be two branch roads! one to Southport N. C, and another to Georgetown, S, C. Aeain there is the South Atlantic Transcontinental, from Knoxville to South port, which will touch here, and Mr. John A. Mills' road from uiaru- DEATH.OF MR. M. M..CLINE. One of Largest and Most 'Prosperous Farmers of Catawba. v (Newton Enterprise.) . T. VMr. M. M. Cline. one of the largest and most prosperous farmers of Ca- ton here, and the W. L. co's. line to itawoa county, died at nis Home about Reaves Ferry, all of which will insure kix miles southeast , of Newton --about various and profitable enterprises tor 1 midnlgnt Saturday nlgnt. He wa our little city. , , . I buried Monday at St James Lutheran We learn from good authority or a I church. The great assemblage of neo- movement on foot to organize a Robe-1 ile at the funeral attested the high son-Columbus county uaseoau leagne 1 esteem m wnicn ne was neia tnrougn comnosed of Rowland, Lumuerton. ana tout tne county. Fairmont, and .Whiteville, Boardman -Mr. Cline waa born in this county and Chadbourn. We know: that ttms lin 1829 and reached the good old age will be an interesting thing for f of- 80 years. He was married in 1854 Whiteville, s we have the material J to Miss LInriie Barringer. a daughter the most of which is already develop-1 of Mr. David Barringer. To tbem .were ed. If all hands will pull together 1 born ten children, seven daughters in this undertaking there is , no. rea-land three sons. The daughters, .Mrs son why It should not be a success. W. A. Hewitt, of this county, Mrs. W The Whiteville Hign ?cnooi team- is nr Kankin. of urensboro: Mrs. R. H practicing . hard every, day, and ail Cline of Monroe; Mrs. J. D. Albright, show fine form. The first Big trim 1 of Charlotte; Mrs. A. G. Waren, Mrs will be fired in about ten days. . I J. A. Smith and Mrs. H. H. Merritt. of Miss Mary C. Pitts, tne popular mu- Wilmington, are all living. The eldest sic teacher in the W. H. S., has gone son, Robert, lives in Ohio, and has not to 'Shelby to spend a few -days -with been home in 26 years." The second friends" and also' on business. . She son; Tom,. is dead. The youngest son, will return Tuesday. Mi83 Margaret chas. F. Cliue, lives in Hnntersville, Baldwin is teaching during her ab- and is cashier of the bank at that sence. ipiace. Mrs. J. G. Foreman, who. had an Mr. Cline'c first wife died in June operation performed in the hospital 189.6 and -he wa? married the second' at Wilmington, was taken seriously, 111 time In 1898 to Miss Dora Goodson. ihere Friday, accordmg to a telegram 1 of Lincoln ccmnty.who survives him received by Mr. Foreman Friday nignr. Mr Cline was noted for his liberall He left at once, to be; with her. - ty'p church, to schools and all public causes, and. was a great friend! aw A. & M. COLLEGE NEWS. . his neignbcrs, especially the poor. He I was a rr an of robust constitution, and Officers of Literary Society Annual was never .sick in his life until about . . ma I . - : A v. i isr j .. (Snecial Star Correspondence.) I severe attack of the grippe. Since West Raleigh. N. C, March 26. The then he had been gradually declining, officers of the Leazor Literary-society, and for the last four months had been elected for the new term, are as ,fpl-. suffering from -heart and . , stomach lows: President. Thorn as B. Stansel; (roubles. - He was a man who enjoyed vice- president,; Geo. W. Gillette; treas-1 life, always looking on the bright side uror, John T. peden; secretary, u. 0f everything, his crops were always Dail; critic, L. P. McLendon; censor, good, the seasons just right, the prices T. B. Summerlin. of farm produce, he. sold and of goods At a recent meeting of the Fresh- he bought always satisfactory; his man Plnaa TT R TTarriaoil. of Jinneia, 4hnrap f,Trt rhnifiR. cows and hogs, and was elected manager 'of the. clasrfe5jxecialljv his hogs, always the best track team. J. Baxter. . burrptt, 01 ne ever had. Charlotte, was at the same time elect-1- Such a man is a great loss to the i manager of the Freshman Class county, and especially to hisjmme: naseball team. - - - 1 diate community. : Major J. J. Bernard, of the North t The funeral services were conduct- Carolina National Guard, addressed ed by Dr. "K. A. Yoder, Dr. J. C. Clapp the Sunday evening meetlng'of tne iand Rev. E. W. Fox. 1. Ai. u. a. in Fuuen wan.--r-rroi. i. O. Schoub. of the college faculty, has The Efficackus Scream. recently returned.' from an extended charlotte News: With two would trip in the western part of the State, be burglars crawling - through the where he went in the interest . of the (kitchen window about 10 o'clock last Hoys' Corn Clubs, now being formed I night. 'Miss Nellie McCordL turned 011 throughout the State. Chapel exer-1 the light, and with a- shriek of her oises this week' are being lea Dy;r. voice 'scared them-away . it was at Stf-vens, of the Agricultural Depart- the home Of Rev. X, K. HarrtsonrNo. men t. Next Tuesday . . Prof, Wm, 603. North Allan etreetT when Rev and Hand Browne, Jr.; head of the Depart- Mrfi. Harrison were away from home rmt of Electrical ; Engineering' and atfaniUne' th Vlnalne'xerclses of the Physics, with the seniors who are tak- southern 'IridUBtriaL Institute, r Miss ing Electriral TCneriueering. will leave I mtCnrii ,.-1a "a. trained nurRA vlaitinff ior Charlotte to attend the meeting or irs. Harrison, and was caring for the me American Institute of Electrical ohnHrAti in the absence of the narentS. Engineers, to -be held in that city one from : the outside could see that mroughout the entire weeK. ; : she and the children :-were alone. Tae faster Monday promises a round of kitchen: however, was dark and the ntertainment from early morning un would-be ? burglars nut a box at the til late at night. In the morning Will window agd smashed i the glass "with he held the. annual track meet with a stick or brick. They raised the sash Guilford College" at the Fair Grounds, about a, foot- and one of 'them .waa In the afternoon tho reeular Easter Vr.wiinr tn onil thu ntlmr nias atari A - Monday game of baseball with -Wake nB ftn h hor -when Miss McCord Forest will be played oh the new' Ath-1 turned on h'e lights They jumped and "- nciu. muuuiti uiftut iuouuuttiran away wtnout uemg laeuuneu. (lance of the AlDha Epsllon chapter fTh av were white bova - and It is 01 tne fi Kappa Alpha Fraternity win thought they live inOie neighborhood e given in ruuen ti&n. .r.., ; . . An investigaUon is being made. . Don't be satisfledT with. any;old shpefor the children, their grow ing feet demand even, more thoughtful treatment than your own. ' Help them to avoid the torture of foot trouble in years to come by a little care and thought now. , Let us fit your children in a snappy .s - Buster Brown Blue Ribbon anoes or Oxfords Bring the little "folk: in today. : You will find here just what you want5 - - ''.'. -'U . - ... . ' v ' Clothing for young and old are now on display, come see us be .'ore buying. We sell you at the very lowest cash prices. We havea full stock of Hole proof Hose. J. H . Fuchs. HiWMWtltl, M WU (HOMtlMI ttl cow MttMUMi km ftrrlTBU u At. Eockjr Monnt Ar. Norfolk At. Petersbdfg Ar. jtucamoaa . At. WaihltTfirtaa a i. . . r T Ar. W. Philadelphia At. Mew Xork tan 2ft tf - ed when bringing a body for inter ment Here the clergyman met the body andead the introductory part of the burial service as he preceded the funeral train into the church. Ex amples of old llch gates are still to be seen in many country churchyards. In Wales they are more modern and are usually f built of stone. ASbme of the old lich gates are formed with one wide door turning on a central pivot and self closing by means of a rude pulley wheel in the root and a stone weightinclosed in an Iron frame, a primitive but effective piece of ma chinery. In Herefordshire they are also called "scallage" or "scallence" gates. "Lich gate" is derived from the Anglo-Saxon lich, a corpse; hence the north country "Jyke wake." Lon dorr-Answera. - - - . - - . v; House Names In Holland. A recent traveler in that land of dikes and windmills has been at pains to make notes of the names bestowed by the Dutch merchants upon their country, bouses. Here are a few ex amples translated:. "Our Contentment,' Joy and Peace," "Leisure and Happi ness," "My Desire Is Satisfied.1 Friends and Quiet," 'My Wife and I." "Not So Bad." To say the least, any one of these would seem to indi cate more of the genuine sentiment of the householder than can possibly be expressed by -the "Belie Vues" and "Cedars' of England. London Mail. MONEY DESTROYED BY FIRE! . : :- ', :i ' - - - We read of this every day and sometimes burglars and even rats make oft? . with a good pile. That's one reason business men , deposit ' their cash in banks, although there-are . ; ' other . advantages in the , 1 " record obtaining, etc. It - will cost you nothing to run a bank account here, and it-might ave you a. good deal. . - . . '-. THE SOUTHERN NATIONAL DANK ma 22 tf 4. -. 1 ' .- ' !'-- Paris Green and Tobacco Twine. 10,009 pounds strictly pure HI .Grade Paris Green, all size packages. '5,000 pounds Oakdale .Tobac-. co Twine, none better. ' . 100.000 pounds No. 1. Timo thy Hay. - - . ; - . 1,00a bushels No. 2 White. Seed Oats. . v; 500. bushels Texas R.P. Oats. . 2,000 bushels Feed Oats. ,." 2.000 kegs Steel Cut and Wire Nailal .-'-,- .;. v .- . . Also other goods usually ear ried. In our Jine. " Get our prices before purchas . ing..: - . .. T;...v- 0. L. GORE GO. - Wholesaler Grocers and - v . , . . Importers. ir . ' ma "2fTT Anything in Cut r. Flowers r also ' a iautiful line of "blooming plants at jbeautiful line of. blooming : plants at "Will Rehder's. , . Will Rehder's. MOTOR BOAf iA YACHT SUPPLIES 8end for Catogue and Save Money. Ht Chambera t, New Yprk.' mm irdxes -and kneads BreadZ thorouJy in Three Minutes. Does away with Hand Kneading r and makes Better Bread, mmsm: SOLD BY i N. JACOBI CO. Lv Wilmington Ar. Florence ... Ar. Columbia ... Ar. Augusta ... Ar. Atlanta .... Ar. Nuhrlllft Ar. Memphis ... Ar. ixniavlU .. Ar. Coutl ... ... Ar. Charleston . Ar Bavannah .. Ar. JackBonTllle Ar. Tampa wo 16 tf Ladies Tailor, Made Spits, Ladies Wash Suits. A New Line of Shirt Waists. Each Dajr Brings Something New; YOUR SPRING SUIT is Ready jind waiting in the Cloak Department. f Dress Goods and Trimmings, White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. x WASH GOODS, Congo Cloth, French Crashe, Poplins and Reps, Colored Flaxons, Pure Linen Ramie, Ginghams and Percales. ' Agent for Butterick Patterns, American Lady Corsets and Black Cat Hosiery Out of town orders will receive prompt atten tion. " ' -3 .Brown ma 20 tf A gMotOnlXfou Gail giVe What WoSd Be Better ;Than! a Living Portrait of Yourself! THE KIND WE MAKE Come Kow Before the' Bush and Let Us have the Order. We Are Prepared to Give You:the Best Your Money Can Buy THE GEM STUDIO 114 Market Street FOLTZ & KENDRICK. Atlantic Coastline COKRECX XO lAKCJX ltt. a KOB ina3oc5n5r r- .- . . 1 No. VL DaOv i 10 :0fl nm 4 . . . 12 :89imll ;01 pm 1 H.i . . Ar. Goldsboro .......,..ll:87pm Ar. Wilson .' ....Oi-Mim No. 48. DallT. 8 :30 ami 1:18 om ftSSbm 5 260 pm i :uo DD JM pm :50 pm xsmam 8:40 ami O0 ami 11:43 pm z:usam 8 :35 am 8:55 am 40 am 8:00 am ha4am uspxa snxipa V - SOUTHBOCKO. tr. New Tork .:.'.. Lr. W. Phiiaiaipkia ..... Lt. Baltimore Lr. WashlngtOB .. ...... Lv. Petersburg .......... Lv Weldon Lv. WUson if- Goldsboro .......... r. Wilmington No. 41. Dally. 8:2S ntn 64 pm 10:00 pm a :w pm 1 :58 am 3:48 am No. 49.1 Dally. t:25 nm 112 a9 am 2:48 am 4:20 am 830 am 9:18 am 11:30 am 5 ."40 am 6:40 am 9:45 am 5:05. am 12:40 pm 1 :62 pm z:&u pm 6 :15 pm WIST AS9 IOUTH. Bl. 5:30 am 9:25 am H2:55 Dm a :uo pm 8 :20 pm 6:30 am 80 pm x uu pm 45 pm 1:15 pm 8:55 pmj gas pm VlS WltSM. M 48 8:15 om! 7 :25 Dm 11 :03 pm 11:20 pm jsu am 7:15 ami 7:00 7 KM) pm 4:01 an 7:06 am 90 am 1:80 om 10:25 pm nm la PDllman servlca Florenca to Atlanta ui Atlanta to destination. NORTHBOUND. Lv. Tampa .. .......... Uf . .WKBUUTlUi ......... uv. etarannan . Lv. Cbarleston Lv. Columbia . Lv. Angusta JT. JBJUIClin .. .......... Ar. Wilmington 66 Dally. 9:00 Dm 7:30 ami 11 :55 am 425 pmj 4:10 pm; z:49 om 8:03 pm u pm SUDUIU .1 64 Dallv. 10:30 am r 7:45 pm 13 :15 am 5:10 am 5:45 am 9M am 1:40 pm WILMINGTON AND SANFOBD. Ifi Taartdar, SaaieaUks Mtn, Tltf. . 1 -i. r-f. a : XA v.- -. '-. v---rfr KKltttr'w : ,4''- ';"' . WKIOC DATSLerr Front and TtlntHt :treetf at 6 a 'M iO 500 . and U :30 .A . 1:00, 3:00, 4 7:10 and 80 P. M. . 807NDAI8 Late ront .ant "I'rlnctM streets at 8 :80, 10 K. 11 :30 A. M.r 1 :0iiQ. 8:00,:30, 4 KM, 4, KXfc f:t0, fad, Tol ana mM P. M. . . .-, ; ' '. to mtmxaton. . tftXK DATS Lea? Lamlnk at T:48, ?!oo :si VtS&ii? tMt fUNDATSliav Lttmtna at l!48. 16:48 1205, 1:45, 3-JS, 3:45. 4 a S, 45, :li, V '.':'- 'lOWBlQlWgVlMJt. ' max, DATS Leave Front and Prlactia streets at 6:50, 8:00, 8:3b. 10 11 :S0 A. U. 1:00, 8:00, 4:30, lao, 7:i0, 8b. 10fl)Tini . 11:00 Pk U. J :. r- ' CWNDATS lav Front and PrloMM streets at 8:30, 10:00. 11:30 A. M InW, 3:00, S:30L 40, 4:30, 8:00, lq, lUfiV ltlO. 8 :30, 10:00 tnTll :00 P. Ml ' TO WlXUTNOTOlf. " WJXK DAtgteavs Wrif kttvJU. at 6-0, .7:55, 8:25, 9:25. 10 . Tti. 15. 8 as. 65, 6.35. 8:00, 9:25, 10 :2ft and 11:25 P. M. " - 8CNDATS Leave Wrtghtsvlll ft' tT 10:55 A ftL, 12:25, 15, 8-25, 3:55, 4:35, 4 At 8 :25, 5 :55. 6 7 :00r 8 $0. 10 tslk an 11:25 P. M. . - j OABOUTNA fXA. FBONT AND PBINCKSI " V TO OABOLINA FXACB. WKSK DATS Leave Front and Prinesat at 6:62 A. M., and every 15 minutes tnare after nntll 10:37 P. M. . . SUNDAYS Leave Front - nl Princes . 8:2J5,A- Ji' JJnd.mry 1 mlMtea tbsreartee nntll 10:37 P. hL TO FBONT AND PXXNCKlg. ' WBKK DATS Leave '17th and Uartttt al 6:45 A. M., and every 15 minutes thereaf ter nntll 10:45 P. M. SUNDAYS Leave 17th and Market at 8:20 A M and every 16 ml&ates tnereaftec until 10:45 P. 1L fuziodt. ' -i .. reave Wnmlneton daily except Snftday at 4 -.00 p. M. JTreight Depot Irem 8:00 to VjO p. m. , Quickest and Best I4ae West sad Nerth .. ...... -west. . -. Block Brstem, Book Ballast 85-Ifc Ball. Hcneaaie la Effect March 6th 1914. Lv. Norfolk Eastbonnd. Jj- "H?r . . . Weetboncd. -. . 8;4fl AM: T.. Wllmlnrtnii 1-.... ROKM : Lv. Lyncburaf 11:45AM.. . Ar.. Fayetteville Lv... 40PM 4i:- 12 :10PM.. ..Lv. Fayetteville Ar.... 4:45PM 4' 2Km.bas 1:40 PM Ar.,Banford Lv .8:30PM ?f iv"V"J Ar. St. Lonls 8:00 am 10:40 am 7:00am 2 -.35 p m 7 :ao a m A :45 am 0:00 pm C :3a p m 7:30 om 10:20 pm saup m 2rf am 6:25 pm 7 :05 pn 7:suam 8:30am WXXiMXNOTON AND NXWBXBN. Northbound. u Dally except sunaay. Boutkboand. U Close eonneotlona idhAa tar SjmtflM dm Francisco and all Western points. ' - i-ouman sleeping ana parlor cars N. ana W. Cafe dlnlne- cars. BaulbmAnt and Mr. vice standard of excellence. Blue Bldge and 3JPM....Lv. Wilmlnirton Ar... .12:50 PM lAllejrbeny mountains crossed at most pic a:i7 irM a. Jacksonville Lv ioa5 am vutwub. fw 6:44 PM... .Ar. N. A 8. Jet. Lv 9:S5 AM 6:50 PM Ar. Newbern Lv 9:30 AM VIA PBTKB8BUBO AND N. W. BY, Dally Except Sunday. Trains No. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleep ing car with broiler , service, between- Wil mington and Washington, connecting with Time tables, descriptive literature and nformatlon free. Correspondence Invited. W. B. BSVILL. Oen. Pass. Agent, Boanoke, Va. . C B. BOSLEY, Dlst Pass. Agent,' Richmond, Xt . Dolnts least. Pullman Parlor Pennsylvania E. B.. for all Trains 4S ana 4a. cam: cars betwen Wilmington and Norfolk. Trains no. 66 ana DO carry Pullman can between .Wilmington and a. . T. C WHITE, General Passenger Agent. W. J. CBAIQ, Passenger Traffic Manager. a a a suss Sleeping Colembla SEABOARD Air Lino Railway SCHEDULE r AnnlT at TTnlan Denot Ticket Office ar S. A. L. Railway Freight Office Telephones no. 1XV4 or no. e. Trains Leave Wilmington Effective Feh. 6L 19X0. NO. 555:00 A. M. For Hamlet and Charlotte, connects at Hamlet with. No. e ror xuueign ana points roortn. No. 89 3:45 p. M. For Hamlet, connect Ine with thronek trains for Atlanta. Char lotte, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Norfolk, New York and trains, in all directions. Ar rive Hamlet 7:45 P. M. ; leave Hamlet 8:06 P. M., arriving unariotte xu:d x-. m. Trains Arrive at wiuningtom Ne. 401:16 P. M. From Hamlet No. 44 IX if A. M. From Charlotte and XJamlet. Ka. as connects at Hamlet with No. M for all points North at Monro with No. Ml tor Atlanta. No. 89 conn sets at Hamlet with No. 41 for Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis and Char': lotte, with No. 84 and No. 92 for Washing-1 ton ana New xora ana x'ortsmoaui, Nor folk and No. 43 -for Columbia, Bavannah nnrl Jacksonville. Parlor Car Service will be maintained be tween Wilmington and Charlotte on No. 39 leaving Wilmington at 3:45 x. m.. ana no 40 arriving at Wilmington at 1:15 P. M. . B. W. AERINGTON, . Union Ticket Agent. -Phone No. 1294. P. A FETTB1V Agent Phone No. i. H. 8. LXABD, Dir. Passenger AgeiL, Balelgh. N. C. C. B. BBTAN, Geatral Passenger Agent, Portsmonth, Va. SMOIOE CDlils CIGARS! WHY Because It Is the Be& Cigar for the Money, H. L. Vollers Wholesalp Grocer: no IT on THE MURGIIISON HATIOtlflL BANK y ""' j ' ' offers tor depositors the security of " x . ; Capital Stock ...... . . ....... . . , .1 . .. : ?550,600.00 1 Surplus ..... 400,000.00 ... Stockholders' Liability ... 650,000.00 . :: 2. -: . I .. . $1,609,000.00 We solicit the business .of those who wish to deal with a strong ' safe and modern Bank. SUUPHUR ; HANCOCK ; 1 "SULPHUR COMPOUND I HiHI!) r.LARO,8L00.-SMALL, SO. : frTlRLCTC Far Bottle 90 ubluS0e. BMnltiare klUUlVi EftctiTe for Kctma, Itch, JUBffworia,f IADtCIiirpriing.IorXJtUO ACIO Comctlve, adSoalA1iaeata - -- - -. trMtmnt and prarenUoa of WDIGB8T10H, Dy Yon neod not mo to fht) Solphnr rw m imnvcvaiuoBor sua the T iariKnttiu XooieS-ephrttJcQoIk!, toe in th Kidney and BladdM, .j. , yini bom Kidney. UTpraad Stoaaaek. AUaaeoa. X,AKGX JAR. 50c SMALL SIX A MAGIC WONDER for Rmorrbold. Barm, 4AfMTIirN win m mm I wellliurt. inflamed or C.hfA tt.rtm. Bnrna. Broiae. Sorniaa. etc Sp)dki for the Complexiotorkeept thofcta and remove Pintple. BlemUbe. RlaekliMds, etc Trrix fatal by pnttu. Maat'dby HANCOCK LI OUIDSIJLPHUR CO.. Baltimore Md. m't snffpiprem.-Btat ar Mu-er saaRMa. 9 rpu. vbm ter tnsii en taiaa H few Dealer Clyde Steamsliip Company v- to NEW YORK . and GEORGETOWN. S.JC "Blue prints of all kinds are made by Southern Map Co., phone 813, So. BIdg. "SPECIAL FOR .EASTER" , .t DELICIOUS SPRING LAP The First of the Season. Also Fine Fat Dressed Chickens. Extra Choice Beef, Veal, Pork, Sausage, Hams and Bacon. Fresh Eggs. Lettuce and Celery, v x t , v , HOPKINS & DAVIS FRONT 8TREET MARKET vaJ Stalls Nos. 1. and 2 Sooth Side.', i Stalls Nos. 1 and 3 North fiido. Phones 128 and HL Chesaneake and Ohio Ry. Scenic, Route to the Vfesl ? ' tiro Fast Vcstlbnle Trains WTta Dlalsji aCar Service. Tbrongh Pnllmaa Sleepers to IjeularlUe, Cinclnaatl, Chicago and St. LoilsV f' ' KIW OKK TO WTLMTHOTOK. Steamship "Santiaeo".....; Friday, April 1. Steamship "Sajblne Friday, April 8. W1XMTNOTOK TO KRW TOBK. Steamsbin "Sabine" Saturday, April 2. Steamship "Santiago".. ..Saturday, April 1). WTLMINQTON TO OXOROKTOWN. Steamship "Sabine" Monday. March 28. Steamship "Santiago" Monday, April 4. Steamship Santiago does not carry V' Quickest and Best Route. sengers. . - .... i I The line to the celebrated inoa&US. rt xnrongn oius 01 laamg; mu wwi 1 eorts or Virginia. iiruugu raves Kuamuumu w buu uvw i ami. UAnrn . .nun. . - i M :00 am G:2Skn mi 6 .-00 d m 11:90 pm 7:38 pm SKMpta 7:10 am T:T7 p m SCTX points- In North 1 For freight passage apply to H. B. MAYNAltD, Freight Traffl-Manager. H. H. RAYMOND, V. P, & G. M. Lv Rich I 2:00 pml Ar. Louis ....11:00am Ar. Cin ....... I 8:00 a mf: r. Chicago St. Lonls..! 0 Alp ml "TCIrectonnectlons.. lr all poln and Northwest." : .-.?-f .- scheoles B& BnpC , n. a HUGH MacRftE & CO. BANKERS. - Miscellaneous Southern: Securities ; ' OottonliH Stocks WILUINQTON, N. O. Nw York Ctty, 141 Bru!waj. descrlDtlve matter. ' T . ' J rnilmaa resermations address tt . kj. nAitxiuin, - C & O. By. Co Richmond. Va.-: NOTICE OP RECEIVERS' SALfe. V ' Pursuant to an order -made b his bonor. W. K. Allen, on the 28th day of February, 1810, the undersigned receiTers will seli for cash to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the mill site of the Lewis Lum- hr Onmnanv. nr Kvrrtavlllol IV... Una, on Thursday the 13th day of AprlL 1910. at 12 o'clock M the following-personal property; to-wit: - .i: . . - One Saw Mill complete Steam Feed. Three BoUers. . ; . , ' . Two Dry Kilns, capacity 25.000 ner.day" tOna Planing Mill eomnlete. Including one American Sur facer and Matcher. One Moulder and one Rip Saw. One Horse and Cart. I ' ' one liocomonye ana mx log cars. One Skidder and Loader combined. ' 4 1-4 Miles 25 lb. Steel RaU.- ! One Bbvcksmith'a outfit eomnlete. - ' '' 100 Klin Trucks. ' . ; xais .xne xoio aay 01 .uarcn, iio.' . - . . ana ' f , . 1 na 16 t ap 13. -'-TjC 1 - RecttTere. f 1 - v J . 1 0
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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